Towards a Prosperous Society: Expectations and Reality Tikhonova N.E.Towards a Prosperous Society: Expectations and Reality // Life Expectations of the People. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. / Eds. by P. Li, M.K. Gorshkov. Singapore: Springer, 2021. P. 29-46.Глава из книги: Life Expectations of the People. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. / Eds. by P. Li, M.K. Gorshkov. Singapore: Springer, 2021. - 303 p.ISBN 978-981-16-2504-6DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2505-3_4Размещена на сайте: 24.01.22 Поискать полный текст на Google AcademiaСтатья на англйиском языкеСсылка при цитировании:Tikhonova N.E. Towards a Prosperous Society: Expectations and Reality // Life Expectations of the People. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. / Eds. by P. Li, M.K. Gorshkov. Singapore: Springer, 2021. P. 29-46. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2505-3_4.Tikhonova N.E. Towards a Prosperous Society: Expectations and Reality. In: Life Expectations of the People. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. / Eds. by P. Li, M.K. Gorshkov. Singapore: Springer, 2021. P. 29-46. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2505-3_4.АннотацияIn everyday understanding, a dream is usually an ardent wish that brings people happiness the moment it comes true. The sociological understanding of a dream, however, goes beyond that, in which a dream is not just a projection of a desired future, but a source of motivation and an incentive. This approach allows researchers to obtain a population’s vision of a desired future, while at the same time determining what things people lack that are significant for them. Respondents’ dreams, or life aspirations, may be analyzed on several different levels. The first is the “macrolevel,” which encompasses what people desire for their society, the type of social structure they would like to see in their country, and what kind of society they would like to live in. These particular aspects of the Russian Dream will be covered in more detail in further chapters of this book. Second and just as important is the “microlevel,” which focuses on what individuals wish for themselves. This level mostly comprises thoughts about the ideal job and family, the quantitative and qualitative features of desired living standards, etc. Even though respondents’ aspirations may vary greatly, and the set of desires they list may be impacted by the precise wording of a question, certain patterns can still be discovered in Russian citizens’ attitudes towards the objects of their dreams. Namely, we can determine the ratio between macro and microlevel dreams, calculate Russians’ general tendency to dream, and describe their thoughts on dreams.Ключевые слова: prosperous society dreams russia Рубрики: Социология общественного мненияСоциологияВозможно, вам будут интересны другие публикации:Life Expectations of the People. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. / Eds. by P. Li, M.K. Gorshkov. Singapore: Springer, 2021. - 303 p.Tikhonova N.E. Russians’ Dreams for Society and Themselves: Is There a Special Russian Civilizational Project? Sociological Research, 2017, Vol. 56, No. 1, pp. 21-37.People's dreams in China and in Russia (Мечты людей в Китае и в России) / Eds: Li Peilin and M.K. Gorshkov. Social Sciences Academic Press (China), 2015 Gorshkov M. K.Introduction 2 Understanding of the “Ideal Society” in China and Russian // Life Expectations of the People. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. / Eds. by P. Li, M.K. Gorshkov. Singapore: Springer, 2021. P. 9-12.Tikhonova N. E., Karavay A. V.Trajectories of the Middle Class’s Evolution in Modern Russia // The Middle Income Group in China and Russia. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. / Eds. by P. Li, M.K. Gorshkov. Singapore: Springer, 2021. P. 17-35.