The Existence of Personality and Hikikomori State: a Socio-Philosophical Reflection on the Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Existence of Personality and Hikikomori State: a Socio-Philosophical Reflection on the Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Author(s): Olena Honcharova, Olga Kyvliuk, Inna ChuguevaSubject(s): Social Philosophy, Personality Psychology, Psychology of Self, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: hikikomori; social processes; reclusion; COVID-19 pandemic; self-isolation regime; quarantine measures; Ukrainian youth;
Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to the problem of humans joining the ranks of hikikomori at the time of and after the introduction of strict quarantine measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. The lifestyle of the hikikomori, as a specific subcultural trend that focuses on the physical distancing of the individual from the space of social communication, is emphasised. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the hikikomori lifestyle became common to many people under a regime of enforced self-isolation. However, even when quarantine measures are relaxed and a return to familiar communication practices is allowed, not all people are willing to return to offline life. Attitudes towards temporality also change under conditions of pandemic and enforced self-isolation, where complex ethico-social dilemmas arise, bringing psychological discomfort to the individual on micro-and macro levels.
Journal: Studia Warmińskie
- Issue Year: 59/2022
- Issue No: 59
- Page Range: 63-86
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English