SOCIAL ADAPTATION CHALLENGES OF UZBEK YOUTH IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION: PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS AND FUTURE SOLUTIONS

Main Article Content

Muhiddinova Nafisa Safaraliyevna

Abstract

Globalization presents a dual-edged sword for Uzbek youth, offering unprecedented opportunities while posing significant adaptation challenges. This study explores the socio-philosophical dimensions of these challenges, including cultural identity shifts, economic pressures, and digital influences. Through qualitative analysis—supplemented by empirical data from interviews and comparative studies—we propose integrative solutions to foster resilience and sustainable adaptation.


 

Article Details

Section
Articles

References

Abdurazzakov, R. (2020). Post-Soviet youth identity in Uzbekistan. Tashkent Press.

Appadurai, A. (1996). Modernity at large: Cultural dimensions of globalization. University of Minnesota Press.

Bauman, Z. (2000). Liquid modernity. Polity Press.

Castells, M. (2000). The rise of the network society (2nd ed.). Blackwell.

Etzioni, A. (1998). The essential communitarian reader. Rowman & Littlefield.

Harvey, D. (2005). A brief history of neoliberalism. Oxford University Press.

International Labour Organization (ILO). (2022). Labour migration trends in Central Asia. https://www.ilo.org

Standing, G. (2011). The precariat: The new dangerous class. Bloomsbury Academic.

Van Dijk, J. (2012). The network society (3rd ed.). SAGE Publications.

World Bank. (2023). Uzbekistan youth employment report. https://www.worldbank.org