Keyword: «культура»
The article begins with a discussion of the purpose of multicultural education. It briefly examines the commonality of moral concepts in a multicultural environment when studying folklore. The article explores the components of the image of the Russian world and their themes, using the prose of the "village" writers as an example: V. Rasputin, the novel "Farewell to Matyora"; V. Astafyev, the novel "The Kingfisher"; and F. Abramov, the novel "Pelageya." The article concludes that moral concepts are common to different nations.
This article examines the axiological worldview as an important linguistic and philosophical category that allows for a deeper understanding of the interconnections between language, culture, and the value system of society. The work explores the philosophical aspects of axiology, including questions that may contribute to a deeper understanding of both linguistic phenomena and philosophical concepts related to the value orientations of society.
This article explores the problem of defining the concept of "linguistic picture of the world" as a cultural and linguistic universal. The fact that different peoples view and perceive the world around them in their own ways is taken into account. This perception is manifested in a language that captures the particularities of worldview and consolidates socio-historical experience.
This article analyzes Russian-language journals operating in Turkey and focusing on Russia and Russian culture. These publications are viewed as a significant element in the development of intercultural and scholarly interaction between Russia and Turkey. The paper highlights their role in shaping public perceptions of Russia among the Turkish public, as well as among specialists, including through the example of the peer-reviewed open-access online journal “Russian Insights: Literature, Culture and Linguistic” published by Atatürk University in Erzurum.

Nadejda Ribas