What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations

The article under consideration is aimed at cross-cultural quantified associative mapping of the universal concept “happiness” and shaping the hierarchy of its cornerstone axiological constituents as perceived by Russian, French and English linguosocieties within the framework of the global pandemic...

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Main Authors: Kabanova Irina N., Gorokhova Anna M., Nozhevnikova Elena G., Vaseneva Ekaterina V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/33/shsconf_frph2021_01008.pdf
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spelling doaj-8ca34a7e5ece4afe80e56cff67e9a5ab2021-09-21T15:18:45ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-011220100810.1051/shsconf/202112201008shsconf_frph2021_01008What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associationsKabanova Irina N.0Gorokhova Anna M.1Nozhevnikova Elena G.2Vaseneva Ekaterina V.3The Linguistics University of Nizhny Novgorod, Department of English PhilologyThe Linguistics University of Nizhny Novgorod, Department of English PhilologyThe Linguistics University of Nizhny Novgorod, Department of English PhilologyThe Linguistics University of Nizhny Novgorod, Department of the French, Spanish and Italian LanguagesThe article under consideration is aimed at cross-cultural quantified associative mapping of the universal concept “happiness” and shaping the hierarchy of its cornerstone axiological constituents as perceived by Russian, French and English linguosocieties within the framework of the global pandemic reality. “Happiness” has been subject to transdisciplinary investigation since ancient times due to its dynamic character and ambiguity. The concept of “happiness”, although psychologically ingrained and biologically predetermined, can change significantly based on different outer and inner factors. It demonstrates an undeniable potential for multiple perceptions, various patterns of ethnic-specific and highly personalized verbalization, requiring unification and analysis of different sociocultural stimuli that trigger off this or that row of associations. The authors provide keen insight into the semantics of the concept and its static lexicographic axiological paradigm in the Russian, French and English languages. Three associative surveys were carried out through Google-forms to estimate the degree at which the “static projection” of “happiness” is relevant nowadays in pandemic-shaken societies as well as collect free associations, manually contrast the data and establish parallels and peculiarities within up-to-date Russian, French and English (American) visions of “happiness”. The survey results testify to the fact that “health”, “family”, “peace” and “freedom” are universally recognized constituents of “happiness” while certain elements prove to be ethnic-specific and arise due to concrete social circumstances.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/33/shsconf_frph2021_01008.pdfhappinessconceptassociative mapnational identity
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author Kabanova Irina N.
Gorokhova Anna M.
Nozhevnikova Elena G.
Vaseneva Ekaterina V.
spellingShingle Kabanova Irina N.
Gorokhova Anna M.
Nozhevnikova Elena G.
Vaseneva Ekaterina V.
What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations
SHS Web of Conferences
happiness
concept
associative map
national identity
author_facet Kabanova Irina N.
Gorokhova Anna M.
Nozhevnikova Elena G.
Vaseneva Ekaterina V.
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title What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations
title_short What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations
title_full What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations
title_fullStr What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations
title_full_unstemmed What is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations
title_sort what is happiness: a cross-cultural research into present-day associations
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The article under consideration is aimed at cross-cultural quantified associative mapping of the universal concept “happiness” and shaping the hierarchy of its cornerstone axiological constituents as perceived by Russian, French and English linguosocieties within the framework of the global pandemic reality. “Happiness” has been subject to transdisciplinary investigation since ancient times due to its dynamic character and ambiguity. The concept of “happiness”, although psychologically ingrained and biologically predetermined, can change significantly based on different outer and inner factors. It demonstrates an undeniable potential for multiple perceptions, various patterns of ethnic-specific and highly personalized verbalization, requiring unification and analysis of different sociocultural stimuli that trigger off this or that row of associations. The authors provide keen insight into the semantics of the concept and its static lexicographic axiological paradigm in the Russian, French and English languages. Three associative surveys were carried out through Google-forms to estimate the degree at which the “static projection” of “happiness” is relevant nowadays in pandemic-shaken societies as well as collect free associations, manually contrast the data and establish parallels and peculiarities within up-to-date Russian, French and English (American) visions of “happiness”. The survey results testify to the fact that “health”, “family”, “peace” and “freedom” are universally recognized constituents of “happiness” while certain elements prove to be ethnic-specific and arise due to concrete social circumstances.
topic happiness
concept
associative map
national identity
url https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/33/shsconf_frph2021_01008.pdf
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