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Typology of civic identity

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BackgroundCivic identity is considered a kind of organizational identity, which is a value-semantic experience of the individual’s identity with themself as a citizen of the state. It is manifested in the institutional, community, and individual dimen-sions. Each of the mentioned dimensions of civic identity can be differently developed (actualized) in a particular individual, which suggests the existence of certain types of civic identity. The article aims to empirically verify the typology of the civic identity of an individual and identify both the most common and least common types among Ukrainian citizens.Participants and procedureThe study involved 965 citizens of Ukraine aged 16-60, of whom 377 were men (39.1%) and 588 women (60.9%). To assess the dimensions of civic identity and establish the development degree of each of them, the author’s ques-tionnaire “Diagnosis of maturity and type of civic identity” was used.ResultsThe existence of 8 main types of civic identity inherent in Ukrainians has been empirically established, namely Insti-tutional-community (17%), Latent (16%), Game (16%), Community-game (15%), Institutional-game (12%), Com-munity (11%), Versatile (8%), and Institutional (5%).ConclusionsMost citizens of Ukraine tend to engage in game interaction with the state, which is dominated by subject-object par-adigms. The orientation of the game interaction with the state is also societal, which indicates that games and scenar-ios are borrowed from others and conditioned mainly by conformity rather than conscious choice. The prevalence of the Latent (indeterminate) type of civic identity coincides with the study subjects’ relatively low level of civic identity maturity.
Title: Typology of civic identity
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BackgroundCivic identity is considered a kind of organizational identity, which is a value-semantic experience of the individual’s identity with themself as a citizen of the state.
It is manifested in the institutional, community, and individual dimen-sions.
Each of the mentioned dimensions of civic identity can be differently developed (actualized) in a particular individual, which suggests the existence of certain types of civic identity.
The article aims to empirically verify the typology of the civic identity of an individual and identify both the most common and least common types among Ukrainian citizens.
Participants and procedureThe study involved 965 citizens of Ukraine aged 16-60, of whom 377 were men (39.
1%) and 588 women (60.
9%).
To assess the dimensions of civic identity and establish the development degree of each of them, the author’s ques-tionnaire “Diagnosis of maturity and type of civic identity” was used.
ResultsThe existence of 8 main types of civic identity inherent in Ukrainians has been empirically established, namely Insti-tutional-community (17%), Latent (16%), Game (16%), Community-game (15%), Institutional-game (12%), Com-munity (11%), Versatile (8%), and Institutional (5%).
ConclusionsMost citizens of Ukraine tend to engage in game interaction with the state, which is dominated by subject-object par-adigms.
The orientation of the game interaction with the state is also societal, which indicates that games and scenar-ios are borrowed from others and conditioned mainly by conformity rather than conscious choice.
The prevalence of the Latent (indeterminate) type of civic identity coincides with the study subjects’ relatively low level of civic identity maturity.

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