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Gender- and age-specific characteristics in the understanding of terrorist threats among university students: a study of Kazakhstani universities

https://doi.org/10.17853/1994-5639-2026-4363

Abstract

Introduction. The relevance of this study is underpinned by the widespread recognition that the involvement of young people in terrorist activities represents one of the most dangerous trends affecting the development of any state and society. The focus is on university students, who are considered a demographic particularly vulnerable to terrorist ideology due to their age and social characteristics. Aim. The present study aimed to examine the specific ways in which university students (aged 16–24) perceive the nature of terrorist activity and its consequences. Methodology and research methods. The theoretical analysis aimed to delineate the structure of anti-terrorist consciousness among young people. Empirical research methods – including questionnaires, observation, and expert evaluation – were employed to elucidate the nuances of both positive and negative perceptions of terrorism, as well as the risk factors associated with youth involvement in terrorist activities. The design, pilot implementation, and expert review of an educational programme facilitated the identification of key approaches to organising educational initiatives within the university setting. Results and scientific novelty. The study identified the specific characteristics of how university students in Kazakhstan perceive terrorism and terrorist activities, thereby enhancing the understanding of the risk factors that may lead to students’ involvement in terrorist movements. Furthermore, it revealed and substantiated the critical importance of fostering an active, subjective stance among students towards the processes involved in developing an anti-terrorist consciousness. Practical significance. The data collected and the pedagogical approaches developed to cultivate anti-terrorist awareness among university students can be directly applied to the educational practices of contemporary higher education institutions.

About the Authors

A. K. Zhomartov
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Aidos K. Zhomartov – Doctoral Student, Department of Pedagogy and Educational Management

Almaty



A. A. Bulatbayeva
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Aigul A. Bulatbayeva – Dr. Sci. (Education), Professor, Department of Pedagogy and Educational Management

Scopus Author ID 57103776100

Almaty



E. I. Kazakova
St. Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Elena I. Kazakova – Dr. Sci. (Education), Director of the Institute of Pedagogy

Scopus Author ID 57205528456

Saint Petersburg



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Zhomartov A.K., Bulatbayeva A.A., Kazakova E.I. Gender- and age-specific characteristics in the understanding of terrorist threats among university students: a study of Kazakhstani universities. The Education and science journal. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17853/1994-5639-2026-4363

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