ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES BASED ON AXIOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN THE CONTEXT OF HUMANITARIAN SECURITY

Authors

  • Odinaeva Zebiniso Ibrokhimovna

Keywords:

национальность, гуманитарный, безопасность, ценность, культура, идентичность, аксиология.

Abstract

In the context of globalization processes and socio-political transformations within society, the issue of humanitarian security is becoming increasingly relevant. In the modern world, axiological mechanisms play a crucial role in ensuring human rights, cultural cooperation, and spiritual stability. Especially under conditions of threats in the information space, as well as moral and cultural crises, there arises an urgent need to develop new mechanisms to ensure humanitarian security. Therefore, this article focuses on the theoretical and methodological foundations of the concept of humanitarian security, provides an in-depth analysis of the necessity of integrating axiological issues in the context of humanitarian security, and emphasizes the vital importance of humanitarian security in protecting individuals and communities from harm during periods of crisis.

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Published

2026-04-02