1991: A Look at Events 30 Years Later
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Was the Geopolitical Catastrophe of the USSR Man-Made? |
Zhan T. Toschenko
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Pages 3-13 |
A Long Echo of 1991: Social Meaning of Country's Disasters |
Evgeny V. Semenov
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Pages 14-21 |
Transformations of the Social Structure of Russian Society in Late 1980s - Late 2010s |
Natalia Tikhonova
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Pages 22-32 |
Formation of National Elites as a Factor of the USSR Disintegration |
Boris Mironov
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Pages 33-48 |
1990's Experience and Cultural Diversity Management |
Leokadia Drobizheva
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Pages 49-61 |
Нow the Soviet Union Could be Preserved (Baltic Angle) |
Renal'd Kh. Simonyan
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Pages 62-71 |
USSR as a Mirror of an Unrealized Humanistic Perspective |
Andrei V. Yakovenko
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Pages 72-81 |
SOCIAL POLICIES. SOCIAL STRUCTURE
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Russia-2021: Experiencing the Present and Looking into the Future |
Andrew Andreev
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Ivan A. Andreev
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Pages 82-92 |
Foundations of Russians' Value Consolidation: Traditionalism and Renewal |
Igor Kuznetsov
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Pages 93-102 |
ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY
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Separate Waste Collection as Russians' Voluntary Practice: The Dynamics, Factors and Potential |
Marina А. Shabanova
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Pages 103-117 |
Phenomenon of Chinese Labor: Difficulties in Finding Jobs for Chinese Graduates and "Acute Shortage of Labor" |
Haibin Jiang
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Liudmila S. Veselova
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Liubov Lebedintseva
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Pages 118-129 |
CHAIR. CONSULTATIONS
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Profession of Sociologist: Applicants' Ideals and Students' Consensus |
Evgenij A. Popov
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Pages 130-139 |
DISCUSSION. POLEMICS
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Capital and Ideology: A Global Perspective on Inequality Regimes |
Thomas Piketty
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Pages 140-153 |
ACADEMIC EVENTS
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Youth in the Global Agenda (about the International Congress in Kazan) |
Marat M. Bariev
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Olga A. Maksimova
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Pages 154-156 |
Personality. Scientist. Teacher (in memory of L.M. Drobizheva) |
Elena I. Pronina
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Ulyana Vinokurova
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Pages 156-158 |
About the Results of the 12th Ural Demographic Forum |
Natalia P. Neklyudova
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Olga O. Sekicki-Pavlenko
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Pages 159-160 |
REFLECTING ON A NEW BOOK
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A Great Reset or a Half-Truth Dump: Will the Post-Pandemic World Become More Just? |
Alexander Buzgalin
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Andrey Kolganov
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Pages 161-167 |
THEORY. METHODOLOGY
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Modernization Revisited: Searching for a New Conceptual Scheme |
Mikhail Chernysh
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Pages 175-183 |
ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY
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The “World of Labor” of Working Retirees: Dilemmas and Meanings |
Mikhail S. Kaz
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Pages 184-193 |
Employment Trajectories of Pre-Retirees in the Context of Retirement-Age Increase |
Igor Yu. Kiselev
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Natalia V. Ovchinnikova
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Anna G. Smirnova
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Min You
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Pages 194-202 |
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
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The Experience of Russian Companies in Switching to Remote Work in the Context of the Pandemic |
Svetlana Klimova
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Ivan A. Klimov
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Pages 203-211 |
The Experience of Youth Participation in Election Campaigns and Its Impact on the Civic Position |
Svetlana Y. Barsukova
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Arseniy V. Zvyagintsev
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Lidiya S. Laptieva
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Pages 212-220 |
1991: A LOOK AT EVENTS 30 YEARS LATER
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Was the Geopolitical Catastrophe of the USSR Man-Made? |
Zhan T. Toschenko
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Pages 221-229 |
A Long Echo of 1991: Social Meaning of Country’s Disaster |
Evgeny V. Semenov
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Pages 230-236 |
Transformations of the Social Structure of Russian Society in late 1980s – late 2010s |
Natalia Tikhonova
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Pages 237-245 |
1990s' Experience and Cultural Diversity Management |
Leokadia Drobizheva
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Pages 246-256 |
Нow the Soviet Union Could Be Preserved (Baltic Angle) |
Renal'd Kh. Simonyan
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Pages 257-265 |