Questions of current interest
Reference:
Neznanova V.S.
Impact of the Orthodox Church upon the development of civil society in Russia
// Sociodynamics.
2021. ¹ 10.
P. 1-8.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-7144.2021.10.36677 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=36677
Abstract:
The subject of this article is the impact of Orthodox Church upon the development of civil society in Russia. The goal is to reveal the role of the Orthodox Church within the structure of Russian civil society, analyze the evolution of civil society in Russia, shed light on interaction between the government and civil society, and demonstrate what unites the Orthodox Church and civil society in Russia. The article leans on the “Fundamentals of Social Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church”, data of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, public chamber of St. Petersburg, “Center for the Development of Nonprofit Organizations”, etc. The scientific novelty lies in disclosure of the role of Orthodox Church within the structure of Russian civil society; analysis of the evolution of civil society in Russia; clarification of the peculiarities of interaction between the government and civil society, as well as what unites the Orthodox Church and civil society in Russia. The conclusion is drawn that the role of Orthodox Church as the civil institution in political relations is defined by the following factors: 1) as the guardian of the highest religious values, the Church is the “sense of conscience” of the civil society; Church is the civil institution for defending the public interest; 3) Church is the interlink between the private and common interests, as well as ensures social integration; 4) Church is the guardian of not only personal faith, but collective identity as well. The religious majority tends to view their faith as a social “ethics”, while the religious minorities rather view it as ethnic affiliation.
Keywords:
Public Chamber of the RF, government, NPO, third sector, democracy, constitutional state, Orthodox Church, civil society, Public Chamber of St. Petersburg, non-profit sector
Questions of current interest
Reference:
Rozhkova L.V., Tuguskina G.N., Supikov V.N., Seidov S.G.
Education as a factor of life and career success of the Russians
// Sociodynamics.
2021. ¹ 10.
P. 9-26.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-7144.2021.10.36629 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=36629
Abstract:
The problem of studying education, values of education, and educational potential of the Russians is relevant in the current context, when professional, continuing education, and self-education become the intrinsic elements of modern life. Education is the factor of achieving life and career success, a crucial competitive advantage on the job market, opens career growth opportunities, such as prestigious and top-paying job. It plays one of the key roles in social development and ensuring economic upturn of the country. The subject of this research is education within the structure of factors of life and career success. The goal lies in the analysis of education as the factor of success of the Russians. As a result of theoretical analysis, the author offers the original structural model of life and career success, new empirical data on education within the structure of values of the youth, as well as materials of qualitative research on life and career success among youth. The conducted analysis demonstrates that education, including higher education, does not hold the leading position within the structure of values of Russian youth, yielding to family, health and material well-being. It is neither among the top factors of life success. At the same time, Russian youth agree to the fact that education contributes to career growth. Young people rate the knowledge high and are willing to give their best for decent education. Self-education, lifelong learning expands the career-building opportunities, allows getting a prestigious and top-paying job. At the same time, professional success requires personal efforts of the individual and fulfillment of their potential. Certain role in this process is played by the system of useful social contacts. The current socioeconomic situation in the country also affects education and educational plans of youth.
Keywords:
success, personal qualities, social resource, youth, educational potential, education, orientations, values, life success, professional success
Migration and adaptation
Reference:
Skobelina N.A., Tuyen L.T.
Theoretical aspects of studying migration of youth from the rural areas in modern Vietnamese society
// Sociodynamics.
2021. ¹ 10.
P. 27-36.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-7144.2021.10.36094 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=36094
Abstract:
This article analyzes the scientific literature dedicated to migration of youth from the rural areas to cities. In the conditions of high growth dynamics of modern society, there are multiple issues to be discussed, which defines the relevance of this research. The sociological analysis of migration process from rural areas to cities requires implementing the strategy of integralism and outlining the theoretical approaches and concepts associated with the migration of rural youth in modern Vietnam. Analysis is conducted on the modern scientific literature, with emphasis on the economic, social, and political factors that affect the migration of modern Vietnamese youth from rural areas to cities. The novelty lies in determination of the key vectors in studying the migration process of rural youth to urban areas in modern Vietnam. The conclusion is made that the researchers of youth migration focus on the large-scale migration outflow of young people from rural areas to cities, factors of youth migration, nuances of rural community, level of income of rural population, quality of housing, job market and employment in rural areas. Vietnamese researchers of youth migration dedicate special attention to the educational strategies of youth, difficulties and advantages faced due to migration from rural areas to cities in modern Vietnamese society. However, the existing theories and concepts do not provide a holistic representation on the phenomenon in question; thus, it is proposed to use an integral approach.
Keywords:
educational migration, integral approach, Vietnam, factors, theoretical aspect, city, village, rural youth, youth migration, analysis of scientific literature
Ideology and politics
Reference:
Partsvaniya V.
Evolution of the imperial essence of Russia: on the concept of “empireness,” of V. Inozemtsev and A. Abalov
// Sociodynamics.
2021. ¹ 10.
P. 37-50.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-7144.2021.10.36481 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=36481
Abstract:
This article is a review to the new book by V. Inozemtsev and A. Abalov “The Everlasting Empire: Russia in Pursuit of Itself". The author reflects on the imperial nature of Russian statehood through the prism of the concept of “empireness” described in the book. Lining up with the thesis on the everlasting existence of Russia as an empire, the author focuses on the factors that predetermined the imperial nature of the Russian State and the historically established trajectories of its development: first and foremost in pertains to Byzantine, Mongolian and Western European receptions that infiltrated the Russian mentality and continue to reproduce the imperial attributes of world perception therein. The thesis is advanced that these factors alongside the revealed in the book fuzziness of boundaries between the colonial power and colonial territories on the example of Russia, absolutize the imperial principle in the Russian politics and substantiate the formation of various ideological movements of the XIX – XX centuries. The authors of this article also polemicize with the authors of the book on the issues affecting the stability of imperial structures in Russian statehood. Criticism is levelled at certain statements on the possibility of development of adequate forms of post-imperial political existence of Russia. The book is remarkable for the profound analysis, original universalistic view of the authors on the problem, and can be highly recommended to vast audience.
Keywords:
post-imperial existence, The Russian Empire, international security, non-modern country, state-forming nation, nation state, metropolis, colony, receptions, empireness
Communications
Reference:
Rudenkin D., Trynov D.V.
Manifestation of interest of the Russian youth for politicized content on the Internet: towards the holistic analytical model
// Sociodynamics.
2021. ¹ 10.
P. 51-61.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-7144.2021.10.35223 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=35223
Abstract:
This article is written in the theoretical-methodological genre. The key goal lies in the revision and systematization of versatile analytical hypotheses proposed by social and human science in order to explain the interest of Russian youth in politicized information content on the Internet. It is noted that the current analytical practice faces a fundamental contradiction between the prevalence of reflections of the scholars on the significant role of the Internet in development of the political moods and attitudes of the Russian youth audience and the absence the well-established scientific representation on the reasons why there is a need to search for political information namely on the Internet. This article aims to clarify this contradiction. Theoretical-methodological analysis is conducted on the disparate ideas used by social and human science to explain and interpret the heighted interest of Russian youth in the online politicized content. Procedurally, the work leans on the analysis of relevant current scientific literature for the period from 2015 to 2020 dedicated to examination of the patterns of Internet behavior and political culture of modern Russian youth. The conclusion is made that there are several versions that explain the heightened interest of Russian youth in politicized information on the Internet, which logically correspond with each other, but are usually not being generalized. Having summarized these versions into a single analytical model, the authors indicate the key reason for the heightened interest of Russian youth in political information on the Internet is the low level of trust in the traditional media, which forces them to seek the alternative sources of information on topics of concern online.
Keywords:
Russian society, mass media, politics, Russian youth, youth, videoblogs, social media, social networks, Internet, political communcation