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Margaret Somers in Conversation with Daniel Hirschman
Margaret R. Somers is a leading comparative historical sociologist and social theorist specializing in law and political economy, citizenship and rights, and the work of Karl Polanyi.
Margaret R. Somers, Daniel Hirschman
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For decades Soviet and later post-Soviet sociology was dominated by a cohort of scholars born between 1927–1930 (Grushin, Kon, Levada, Ossipov, Yadov, Zaslavskaya). The origins of their prominence and the character of their recognition offers a puzzle as
Mikhail Sokolov
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The chronological changes in Ziya Gökalp’s thought have been discussed from various perspectives in the literature such as in relation to global political developments, Turkish political history, or Gökalp’s biographical periods.
Muhammed Fazıl Baş, Mehmet Ali Akyurt
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The Global World: New Educational Models Of Intercultural Communication [PDF]
The relevance of the study is determined by the increasing importance of intercultural interaction in a globalizing world. These processes need new educational models and innovative methods for implementation in the educational process.
Orekhovskaya Natalia A.+1 more
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History and Sociology of Science [PDF]
The relationship between archaeology and other sciences has only recently become a research topic for sociologists and historians of science. From the 1950s to the present day, different approaches have been taken and the aims of research studies have changed considerably.
Delley, Géraldine, Plutniak, Sébastien
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Historical Sociology in Russia
The author of this paper discusses the current state of historical sociology in Russia reflected in the respective section of the Sociological studies journal. After noting the potentialities of the discipline, the author summarizes the overall output of
Nikolay V. Romanovskiy
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SOCIO-SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF DIGITAL DIVIDE
The development of the network has irreversibly changed people's lives and non-users from the network is considered to be digitally excluded. The term digital divide is defined as: inequalities in an access to the Internet, the intensity of its use ...
Jarosław KINAL, Mariusz PALAK
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In the last 30 years, historical research has intensively focused on early modern practice of note-taking and the compilation of commonplace-books. In this respect, headings choice is a still poorly investigated theme. This choice is crucial for
Alberto Cevolini
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The scope of responsibility of employers towards workers’ families in the Second Republic of Poland
The aim of this article is the presentation of the scope of responsibility of employers towards workers’ families in Poland in the interwar period. The article also shows how those duties were fulfilled. This issue appeared in Europe with the development
Paweł Grata
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The Gusti Cooperative. Two Decades of Social History Experiments [PDF]
This text outlines the journey and achievements of the Gusti Cooperative, a research group with deep roots in the work of Professor Zoltán Rostás in the field of oral history.
Dana Costin
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