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Who are They are the Heroes of Our Time?

https://doi.org/10.32603/2412-8562-2025-11-4-48-60

Abstract

Introduction. Based on a pilot empirical study conducted in 2023 in which more than 10 thousand 9th–11th grade schoolchildren from the Leningrad Region participated, the author cites the characteristics of the heroes of our time, as well as the typology of heroes developed through typological analysis. Using the method of incomplete sentences allowed us to obtain spontaneous, non-reflexive responses from respondents that reflect their ideas about the social phenomenon ”hero of our time”.

 Methodology and sources. The article systematizes scientific approaches to the study of the phenomenon of heroes and heroism, presents a theoretical study of the problematization of the concept of “hero”. The works of the following sociologists and psychologists are analyzed: B. Giesen, T. Schlechtriemen, S. Hook, S.T. Allison, G.R. Goethals, Z.E. Franco, K. Blau,  F. Zimbardo, E.L. Kinsella, T.D. Ritchie, E.R. Igou, E. Jayawickreme, P. Di Stefano and O. Golz, and the categories through which the hero or ideas about heroes are researched.

Results and discussion. The descriptive model “hero of our time” is presented in the article. This model was developed on the basis of the conducted research by means of aggregation and generalization of the answers received. The model includes value, cognitive, and behavioral aspects characteristic of a hero of our time. The types of heroes identified based on the results of the research are given.

 Conclusion. The most common types of heroes in the representations of schoolchildren are presented: “altruistic hero”, “ordinary hero”, “achieving hero”, “patriot hero” and “leader hero”. The applied aspect of the developed descriptive model is shown.

About the Author

M. N. Zheliznyk
Saint Petersburg State University; Sociological Institute of the RAS – FCTAS RAS
Russian Federation

Maria N. Zheliznyk – Postgraduate of the Faculty of Sociology; Head of the Laboratory of Issue of the Sociocultural Activity of the Youth

 1/3 Smolny str., St Petersburg 191124

 25/14 7th Krasnoarmeiskaya str., St Petersburg 190005

The author of 10 scientific publications. 

Area of expertise: the sociology of culture, the sociology of youth, the methodology and methodology of sociological research. 



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Zheliznyk M.N. Who are They are the Heroes of Our Time? Discourse. 2025;11(4):48-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32603/2412-8562-2025-11-4-48-60

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