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COVID-19 pandemic as a socio-psychological influence on transformations in religion


Y. Gavrilova
E. Zakharova
M. Liga
M. Zhironkina
A. Barsukova

Abstract

This article aims to establish COVID-19’s sociopsychological influence on religion. This interdisciplinary study’s theoretical framework embraces the  socialecological systems framework, the concept of deprivation, the theory of religious myth-making, religious individualism and bricolage, as well as the  concept of quality of life. A sociological survey was conducted of 4,700 residents of Moscow and the Moscow region. The results revealed that the social  sphere of society was relatively stable during the pandemic. Exploring COVID-19’s socio-psychological influence, this study examines transformations in  religion that resulted from tactile deprivation.


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