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The main purpose of this article is an assembly of knowledge in order to offer an overview about relevant findings obtained during individual phases of the research project titled “Lingual-Communication Behaviour of the Slovak Youth in Hungary and Slovakia in a Situational Context of Intra-Ethnical Using of the Spoken Slovak Language”, presented in a form of the research knowledge compendium. This project was realised during the years 2009 - 2011 by the team of researchers from Slovakia and Hungary in the framework of the Grant Agency of the Slovak Academy of Science (No. 93/2009). Our aim is to concentrate in one point concisely all the relevant empirical findings concerning the lingual-communication behaviour of the Slovak youth in Slovakia and in Hungary.
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The main purpose of this paper is to present results of the project “European Social Survey”, which is focused on individual security according to the Slovak respondent perceptions by the means of two monitored indicators: the characteristic of security situation and the personal experiences with the criminality. There were compared results from two rounds realised in the Slovak Republic (the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and the 5th round), together with investigation of a relation between the personal education and individual security perception. The results from other participating countries were also presented in order to illustrate a reciprocal comparison of the findings (results from the all realised rounds).
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This paper presents the concept of the research project which is investigating a lingual-communicative behaviour of the Slovak youth in Slovakia and Hungary, namely in a situational context of intra-ethnical usage of the spoken Slovak language. This concept characterizes shortly the research project, introduces a methodological framework of this project, describes selective groups by means of the basic demographical indicators and identifies elaboration method of the key research indicators performed by the individual researchers (authors of articles).
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The aim of the paper is to present results of the ESS project concerning the individually perceived safety by Slovak respondents which was monitored by two variables: characteristics of security situation and reflection of personal experience with crime. Slovak data from rounds 2 – 6 were compared and the perceived individual safety was analysed from generational and local aspects.
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The main purpose of this contribution is to publicize research results of the lingual-communicative behaviour of the Slovak youth in Slovakia and Hungary, which were obtained in both named countries in 2010. We analyse an indicator of the minority ethno-cultural development, as well as three selected components of it – individually and in reciprocal interrelations, as well. The referential framework of this article consists of two analytical levels:- analysis of opinions relating to the development of the national culture (Slovak or Hungarian), native language (Slovak or Hungarian) and national education (Slovak or Hungarian), - analysis of mutual contexts of research participant opinions (individual groups about ethno-cultural development of minorities with regard to the identification indicators of research participants (locality, family, education).
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The focus of the present analysis is on the perceived security of citizens from the different European countries. We examined the association between the subjective perceived security and the objective indicators of criminality in different European countries. The subjective perceived security was investigated in three domains – the perceived fear of dark abandoned places, the fear of being a victim of crime of violence, the fear of burglary into own apartment or house. Our results indicate that there isn’t any association between the level of criminality in the country and the perceived security of their citizens. The citizens from Scandinavian countries perceived the highest level of security in comparison with other European citizens, but on the other hand their countries are not the most secure according to objective indicators of criminality. The lowest levels of security are perceived mostly in south-eastern parts of Europe. Our findings are very interesting and need further investigations.
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