Critical Insights from Social Workers on Adolescents' Engagement in Alternative Religious Movements: Media as a Problematic Socialising Environment

Authors

  • Hedviga Tkáčová Department of Journalism, Faculty of Arts and Letters, The Catholic University in Ruzomberok, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01 Ruzomberok, Slovak Republic
  • Andrea Leskova Department of Ethics and Aesthetics, Faculty of Arts, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, ul. Hodžova 1, 949 74 Nitra, Slovak Republic
  • Mutallib Rashidovich Khazratkulov Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Kimyo International University in Tashkent, Spitamenshoh 53/44A, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2025.2.143.161

Keywords:

Controversial religious groups (CRG) , adolescents' engagement , social work, social media influence, mediatisation of religion

Abstract

Aim. This study examines the effects of Alternative Religious Movements (ARM) on adolescents, aiming to address a research gap by providing qualitative insights into social workers' perspectives on (1) the outcomes of adolescents' positive perceptions of ARM and (2) the potential influence of social media on their views of ARM.

Methods. Focus Group with six experienced social workers provided insights into adolescents' resilience against ARM. Thematic analysis revealed key consequences and examined the role of social media in shaping adolescents' perceptions of ARM.

Results. Consequences of ARM involvement included behavioural changes, social isolation, weakened relationships, reduced critical thinking, and dependency on the controversial group. Additionally, the study highlighted the significant role of social media in amplifying the accessibility of ARM content and facilitating adolescents' engagement with these groups through virtual communities.

Conclusion. The study highlights the necessity for targeted preventive strategies in social work to address the consequences of adolescents' positive perceptions of ARM, such as behavioural changes, social isolation, and reduced critical thinking. It also underscores the pivotal role of social media in shaping adolescents' religious identities and emphasises the need to guide them through these influences.

Cognitive Value. This research enhances the understanding of ARM's impact on adolescents and stresses the importance of targeted interventions. It provides practical insights into protecting vulnerable youth, navigating online environments, and comprehending the “mediatisation of religion” in shaping spiritual identities.

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Author Biography

  • Hedviga Tkáčová, Department of Journalism, Faculty of Arts and Letters, The Catholic University in Ruzomberok, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01 Ruzomberok, Slovak Republic

    Dr. Hedviga Tkáčová, PhD studied doctoral studies in journalism at the Catholic University in Ružomberok, Slovakia. She decided to pursue further studies, adding a bachelor’s degree in Mission Work, a master’s degree in Social Management and social work, a rigorous examination in the field of theology, focusing on interfaith dialogue, and a second rigorous examination in Religious studies. Pastoral work, social work, and studies in religion were important parts of each of these programs. In-depth understanding of each subject, as well as pedagogical enthusiasm and practical participation, in the form of publication in these areas grew naturally. At that time, Hedviga Tkáčová worked as an assistant professor in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Žilina in Žilina. At the same time, she also directed the communications department of the Christian Education Foundation in Martin, working primarily in the field of public relations.

    In recent years, Dr. Tkáčová has developed a growing interest in human resource management, issues of cultural diversity, and positive uses of the media in education. Her enthusiasm for the latter area allowed her to return to the Catholic University in Ružomberok, where she now works as an assistant professor (currently on parental leave). She publishes on the domestic and foreign scene in the field of new media, disinformation media, and management of education using social media.

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2025-06-27

How to Cite

Tkáčová, H. ., Leskova, A., & Rashidovich Khazratkulov, M. (2025). Critical Insights from Social Workers on Adolescents’ Engagement in Alternative Religious Movements: Media as a Problematic Socialising Environment. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 16(1), 143-161. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2025.2.143.161