"Fähig und bereit zur Verteidigung des Sozialismus": GST-interne Untersuchung des ZIJ in Vorbereitung des 8. Kongresses der GST ; Voruntersuchung 1984 - Lehrlinge und junge Berufstätige (GSM) ; Kurzinformation
Author(s)
Förster, PeterContributor(s)
Zentralinstitut für Jugendforschung (ZIJ)Keywords
Sociology & anthropologyPolitical science
Politikwissenschaft
Soziologie, Anthropologie
Organisationssoziologie, Militärsoziologie
politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Organizational Sociology
DDR
Jugendlicher
Meinung
Wehrdienst
Bereitschaft
Sport
politische Einstellung
Wertorientierung
Sozialismus
Militär
German Democratic Republic (GDR)
adolescent
opinion
military service
disposition
sports
political attitude
value-orientation
socialism
military
empirisch
empirical
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Die Voruntersuchung diente als Erprobung des Methodeninstrumentariums für eine für 1985 geplante Studie zum Wehrdienst und zur Wehrbereitschaft in der DDR. Befragt wurden 301 junge Berufstätige und Lehrlinge, die Mitglieder in einer Gliederung der GST (Gesellschaft für Sport und Technik) waren (37 Prozent der Befragten waren zudem Mitglied der SED). In Tabellen werden die Befragungsergebnisse zu folgenden Themenbereichen wiedergegeben: Politische Organisiertheit; Grundlegende Wertorientierungen und Lebensziele; Ideologische Grundpositionen (Identifikation mit dem Sozialismus, Haltung zum Imperialismus, Einschätzung des Kräfteverhältnisses und der militärpolitischen Situation, Haltung zum Wehrdienst, Verteidigungsbereitschaft); Erwartungen im Hinblick auf den künftigen Wehrdienst; Vormilitärische Ausbildung; Teilnahme und Interesse am Wehrsport; Orientierung an DDR- bzw. BRD-Sendern bei der politischen Meinungsbildung; Lesehäufigkeit bestimmter Zeitschriften. (psz)Date
2014-06-02Type
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oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/38878http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/38878
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