item: #1 of 356 id: csp-1 author: Stepanova, Elena title: “You cannot step into the same river twice”, – what does it mean for us today? date: 2017 words: 2845 flesch: 24 summary: Theories and methodologies aimed at understanding the direction and mechanisms behind social change have differed dramatically since the emergence of the social sciences. We welcome interdisciplinary approaches to academic research and writing, since social changes and personal transformations cannot be fully understood from the perspective of any single social science or humanities discipline; nor can it be comprehended within the bounds of a single academic discipline. keywords: journal; personalities; religion; sciences; societies; values cache: csp-1.pdf plain text: csp-1.txt item: #2 of 356 id: csp-10 author: Menshikov, Andrey title: “Modernity continues to be what structures our historical self-understanding…” date: 2017 words: 1723 flesch: 30 summary: In his paper Apologia of Modernity, Victor Martianov recognises that modernity presents a continuing ideological problem within the social sciences; consequently, it tends to underlie other axiological, ontological and notional hierarchies. When the modernisation trajectories of alternative modernities failed to converge and the Communist version of modernity eventually collapsed, modernisation theory, with its most simplified version of “transitology”, came under severe criticism (Kapustin, 1998). keywords: modernisation; modernity; self; societies; values cache: csp-10.pdf plain text: csp-10.txt item: #3 of 356 id: csp-100 author: Andreassen, Bengt-Ove title: The Norwegian Political Discourse on Prohibiting Muslim Garments. An Analysis of Four Cases in the Period 2008–2018 date: 2020 words: 9216 flesch: 52 summary: The conclusion was that such a prohibition could not be effectuated in Norwegian schools (The Royal Ministry of Law and Police, Law Division, 2010). In a press release on March 22, 2010, Minister of Education Halvorsen stated that this meant that the government would not take any further measures to prohibit the hijab in Norwegian schools: keywords: debate; directorate; education; hijab; islam; law; ministry; muslims; niqab; norway; norwegian; police; public; religion; rights; state; stortinget; uniform cache: csp-100.pdf plain text: csp-100.txt item: #4 of 356 id: csp-101 author: Iakimova, Olga A.; Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Religious Education in Russian Schools: Plans, Pains, Practices date: 2020 words: 6363 flesch: 39 summary: The introduction of the course compelled Russian scholars to engage in comparative research on the development of normative framework and teaching practice in religious education. Despite the importance of global trends and international debates, it is crucial to observe the local dynamics and discover how particular conceptualizations of religion, education goals, principles and teaching practices affect religious education and its development. keywords: course; cultures; education; ethics; federal; module; orthodox; religion; russian; schools; teaching cache: csp-101.pdf plain text: csp-101.txt item: #5 of 356 id: csp-102 author: Sokolov, Sergei V. title: Between Barbarism and Progress: Enlightenment Historical Writings on a Major Conflict in Russian History date: 2020 words: 9349 flesch: 56 summary: The discourse on Russian barbarism had been known in Europe since at least 16th century, but Enlightenment thinkers gave it a new shape by juxtaposing the ancient conception of barbarism with the rather modern idea of progress. Napoleon himself on Saint Helena claimed that “the courage of the French was defeated by frost, the fire of Moscow and Russian barbarism” (Segur, 1859, p. 311). keywords: 18th; barbarians; barbarism; century; civilization; enlightenment; european; french; history; karamzin; language; nations; progress; russian; schlözer; shcherbatov; vol; word cache: csp-102.pdf plain text: csp-102.txt item: #6 of 356 id: csp-103 author: Kokin, Daniil I. title: Jonathan Floyd (2019). What’s the Point of Political Philosophy? Medford, MA: Polity Press date: 2020 words: 2273 flesch: 60 summary: Medford, MA: Polity Press Daniil I. Kokin Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia During a conversation with scholars concerned with political philosophy, it is highly likely to hear that only political philosophers themselves are fond of reflecting upon their subject. Numerous introductory books on political philosophy usually introduce the subject to a reader exactly this way. keywords: book; floyd; philosophy cache: csp-103.pdf plain text: csp-103.txt item: #7 of 356 id: csp-104 author: Antonova, Natalya L.; Merenkov, Anatoly V. title: Perceived Personal Attractiveness and Self-Improvement Practices date: 2020 words: 7569 flesch: 57 summary: Laurie Essig observes that in the modern fluid and fast-changing world, people are trying to maintain control over their lives and their future through body practices https://changing-sp.com/ https://guilfordjournals.com/author/Clay%2C+Daniel https://guilfordjournals.com/author/Vignoles%2C+Vivian+L https://guilfordjournals.com/author/Dittmar%2C+Helga 94 Materials and Methods Our survey was conducted in 2019 in Yekaterinburg (Russia) and focused on the commonly shared opinions and evaluations concerning attractive body and personality characteristics and practices for enhancing them. keywords: age; beauty; body; groups; image; life; men; people; percent; practices; respondents; surgery; women cache: csp-104.pdf plain text: csp-104.txt item: #8 of 356 id: csp-109 author: Jelenko, Jernej title: The Role of Intergenerational Differentiation in Perception of Employee Engagement and Job Satisfaction among Older and Younger Employees in Slovenia date: 2020 words: 9060 flesch: 42 summary: In summary, anyone who is subject to unfair or different treatment in the context of his or her employment on the basis of age experiences age discrimination in the workplace (Zacher & Steinvik, 2015). It was also found that perceived age discrimination has both a greater direct effect on job satisfaction among older employees and a greater indirect effect on older employees’ engagement than on younger employees’ job satisfaction and engagement. keywords: age; age discrimination; differentiation; discrimination; doi; effect; employee; employee engagement; engagement; job; job satisfaction; journal; model; research; satisfaction; work; workplace cache: csp-109.pdf plain text: csp-109.txt item: #9 of 356 id: csp-11 author: Wagner, Peter title: The End of European Modernity? date: 2017 words: 4088 flesch: 47 summary: We need to look at transformations of European modernity to develop a sense of rise and decline. Given the explicitness and radicality of the ways in which the human condition was being rethought in Enlightenment philosophy, the view became widespread that this marked the onset of European modernity – and, by implication, of modernity tout court. keywords: democracy; european; freedom; model; modernity; self; west; world cache: csp-11.pdf plain text: csp-11.txt item: #10 of 356 id: csp-111 author: Soloviy, Roman title: “Messianicity Without Messianism”: On the Place of Religion in the Philosophy of Jacques Derrida date: 2020 words: 7122 flesch: 46 summary: In J. Derrida & J. D. Caputo (Eds.), Deconstruction in a Nutshell: a Conversation with Jacques Derrida (pp. 3–28). Idea of Messianicity and Religious Messianisms Derrida emphasizes that although his idea of messianicity is not related to what is considered to be the essence of religious messianisms, that is, the historical revelation and figure of the Messiah, it does not mean that they should be dismissed as absurd eschatological fabrications. keywords: concept; derrida; future; god; messianicity; messianism; past; religion; time cache: csp-111.pdf plain text: csp-111.txt item: #11 of 356 id: csp-113 author: Keune, Oliver title: Preventing Anti-Semitism and Other Forms of Barbarism in the Present and in the Future through Art: Using the Example of the Play “The Investigation. Oratorio in 11 Songs” by Peter Weiss date: 2021 words: 8459 flesch: 59 summary: Der Dramatiker Peter Weiss Oratorio in 11 Songs” by Peter Weiss Oliver Keune Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia ABSTRACT 75 years have passed since the liberation of Auschwitz, but racism, nationalism and xenophobia (including anti-Semitism) are still widespread; in fact, due to an increasingly solipsistic policy of international leaders, hostility against those who don’t match race, religion, culture or sexual orientation is even experiencing a renaissance. keywords: auschwitz; camp; die; frankfurt; german; hell; holocaust; investigation; new; peter; play; right; theatre; translation; verlag; weiss cache: csp-113.pdf plain text: csp-113.txt item: #12 of 356 id: csp-114 author: Ismagilova, Fairuza S.; Maltsev, Aleksey V.; Sattarov, Erkinbai N. title: The Uzbek National Tradition in the Pedagogical Practices of Adult Educators date: 2020 words: 7641 flesch: 45 summary: This study aims to investigate whether and to what extent the national context affects teaching methods, in particular the interactive methods, which Uzbek professors use for training the civil service talent pool. In-basket technique 21 77.8 ±16,8 2 Internship 21 77.8 ±16,8 2 Distance learning 21 77.8 ±16,8 2 Buddying 20 74.1 ±17,7 2 Rotation 18 66.7 ±19,0 2 Coaching 18 66.7 ±19,0 3 Shadowing 10 37.0 ±19,5 3 Metaphorical role-play 8 29.6 ±18,4 The determination of the confidence interval for the choice of teaching methods allowed us to distinguish three groups: 1 – the most preferred methods, 2 – the medium preferred, and 3 – the least preferred (Table 6). keywords: adult; analysis; content; criteria; education; factor; learning; methods; national; professors; role; students; teaching; training; uzbekistan cache: csp-114.pdf plain text: csp-114.txt item: #13 of 356 id: csp-117 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor’s Note date: 2020 words: 1130 flesch: 28 summary: Thus, society is now facing a whole range of ethical and legal dilemmas, which results in some serious disagreements on crucial life issues, including reproductive technologies. In the paper, Jelenko analyses the features and routs of age discrimination, highlights the importance of its effects on job satisfaction and employee engagement across older and younger age groups – the ones that play a decisive role in the present and future job market in Slovenia, – and provide important insights into effects of age discrimination on job satisfaction and employee engagement, which could be useful for both human resource management and employees. keywords: age; article; body; intelligence cache: csp-117.pdf plain text: csp-117.txt item: #14 of 356 id: csp-118 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Samuel A. Greene, Graeme B. Robertson (2019). Putin v. the People. The Perilous Politics of a Divided Russia. Yale University Press date: 2020 words: 1619 flesch: 48 summary: The latter is as important as a repressive state apparatus in sustaining Russian authoritarian regime. Thus, the “big three” of Russian politics – “autocracy, state-dominated media, and non- ideological, patriotic politics” (p. 152) – create a different psychological terrain in which political choices have to be made. keywords: power; putin; russian cache: csp-118.pdf plain text: csp-118.txt item: #15 of 356 id: csp-12 author: Inglehart, Ronald F. title: Evolutionary Modernization Theory: Why People’s Motivations are Changing date: 2017 words: 7079 flesch: 43 summary: 142 Ronald F. Inglehart These two hypotheses generate several predictions concerning value change. This led to a process of intergenerational value change that has been transforming the politics and culture of high-income societies, and is likely to transform China, India and other rapidly-developing societies when they reach a stage where a large share of the population grows up taking survival for granted. keywords: change; inglehart; modernization; new; norms; people; population; security; societies; survival; values cache: csp-12.pdf plain text: csp-12.txt item: #16 of 356 id: csp-124 author: Davydov, Dmitriy A. title: The Crisis of Humanism and Emerging Post-Anthropocentric Epoch: A Personalistic View date: 2020 words: 14046 flesch: 46 summary: The existence of human personality in the world suggests that the world is not self-sufficient, that the transcendence of the world is inevitable, its completion being found not in itself, but in God, the supermundane being. Of course, personality realises itself through social and cosmic existence, but it can only do this due to a principle that is independent both of nature and of human society forming within it. keywords: anthropocentrism; crisis; davydov; destruction; example; human; humanism; humanity; individual; life; nature; new; people; personalities; personality; philosophy; posthumanism; society; trans; world; york cache: csp-124.pdf plain text: csp-124.txt item: #17 of 356 id: csp-129 author: Zalesskaia, Olga V. title: Chinese Migration and Cross-Border Practices in the Russian-Chinese Interaction in the Far East: Four Stages of Intercultural Dialogue date: 2020 words: 6553 flesch: 53 summary: Chinese migration is an indispensable condition for the emergence and development of cross-border practices in the RFE and the presence and economic activity of Chinese migrants ensures the continued development of forms of cross-border interaction and, in general, the dialogue between the cultures. At the same time, Chinese migrants in the Russian Far East formed one a distinct, but related subgroup. keywords: border; china; chinese; development; east; far; interaction; migrants; migration; practices; region; rfe; russian; workers cache: csp-129.pdf plain text: csp-129.txt item: #18 of 356 id: csp-13 author: Martianov, Victor title: Apologia of Modernity date: 2017 words: 8012 flesch: 26 summary: In this context, the ideological genesis of political Modernity is evident from the crisis in Christian morality, which was caused by the birth and development of the capitalist world-system. The thesis of the axiological unity and institutional diversity of global Modernity is advanced in opposition to the concept of pluralist modernity as a rhetorically veiled civilisational approach. keywords: capitalism; development; institutional; martianov; modernisation; modernity; project; societies; society; system; theories; time; values; world cache: csp-13.pdf plain text: csp-13.txt item: #19 of 356 id: csp-130 author: Hassan, Mohmmed Salah; Al Halbusi, Hussam; Najem, Ali; Razali, Asbah; Abdel Fattah, Fadi Abdel Muniem; Williams, Kent A. title: Risk Perception, Self-Efficacy, Trust in Government, and the Moderating Role of Perceived Social Media Content During the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2021 words: 10972 flesch: 46 summary: Hence, public risk perception and self-efficacy can help individuals understand and manage their responses (Reynolds & Seeger, 2005; Vos & Buckner, 2016). McCarthy, Brennan, De Boer, and Ritson (2008) argued that one critical factor affecting risk perception is how the media shape public risk perception. keywords: content; covid-19; efficacy; et al; government; health; information; journal; media; pandemic; people; public; quality; research; risk; risk perception; self; trust cache: csp-130.pdf plain text: csp-130.txt item: #20 of 356 id: csp-131 author: Martianov, Victor S.; Fishman, Leonid G. title: The Rise and Decline of Soviet Morality: Culture, Ideology, Collective Practices date: 2020 words: 12287 flesch: 41 summary: As the significance of the upper stratum of Soviet values decreased, consumer discourses strengthened along with a painful sensitivity to the material dimension of life, inequalities of consumption and lack of access to scarce goods. In the late USSR, the flip side of Soviet values was a generalised image of the West taking the form of a consumer paradise, all the power of its advertising being used to destroy the habitual Soviet asceticism, which had failed to take account of everyday life, the comfort and amenities of the private life world against the background of the movement towards communism in the discourse of the total liberation of mankind. keywords: bourgeois; class; communist; culture; ethics; fishman; form; ideology; life; martianov; morality; people; project; russian; society; soviet; values; virtue cache: csp-131.pdf plain text: csp-131.txt item: #21 of 356 id: csp-133 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor’s Note date: 2020 words: 1382 flesch: 24 summary: Following a comprehensive literature review, the authors analyse the role of nurse professional organizations as an important element of civil society, describe their history and present status in various countries, including Russia. The authors’ intention is to address the existing research gap in studying professional nurse associations in Russia. keywords: authors; derrida; national; present; research cache: csp-133.pdf plain text: csp-133.txt item: #22 of 356 id: csp-134 author: Bubík, Tomáš title: A Graveyard as a Home to Ghosts or a Subject of Scholarly Research? The Czech National Cemetery at Vyšehrad date: 2020 words: 10962 flesch: 54 summary: Contemporary research confirms that religion is not an important theme for Czech society and is much less visible in public life than is the case, for example, in the neighbouring countries like Poland, Slovakia and Hungary (Máté-Tóth, 2019), that is in countries with a similar historical and cultural experience. A number of specialized studies dealing with the decline in the importance of religion in Czech society are usually based on sociological studies, and they reveal much of importance (Hamplová, 2013; Horák, 2015; Lužný, 1999; Nešpor, 2010; Václavík, 2009). keywords: cemetery; character; christian; cross; czech; death; gravestones; life; national; period; religion; religiosity; society; study; time; tomb; vyšehrad; year cache: csp-134.pdf plain text: csp-134.txt item: #23 of 356 id: csp-135 author: Symaniuk, Elvira E.; Polyakova, Irina G.; Kvashnina, Elena V. title: Review of International Research on Ethical and Psychological Barriers to Reproductive Donation date: 2020 words: 6415 flesch: 46 summary: In another work of de Lacey (2007, p. 1757), it is shown that provisional donors and discarders differ in terms of their interpretation of embryos, that is, embryo donors relate more to the “metaphor of pregnancy termination” while those who discard embryos emphasize the adoption metaphor. As for the practical implications of the contemporary studies described above, they demonstrate the need for clear guidelines for reproductive donors. keywords: barriers; decision; doi; donation; donors; egg; embryos; reproduction; research; sperm; surrogacy cache: csp-135.pdf plain text: csp-135.txt item: #24 of 356 id: csp-136 author: Trubina, Elena G. title: Germaine R. Halegoua (2019). The Digital City: Media and the Social Production of Place. New York: New York University Press. date: 2020 words: 1802 flesch: 37 summary: 248–251 251 of the conclusions she comes to in this chapter is that “a shift in perspective and the incorporation of digital media as creative rather than commercial could help recognize experiences of place attachment and place identity that are emerging alongside digital media use in everyday life” (p. 213). The book ends with generous suggestions for future research, and I am confident that it will acts as a stimulus to further research into digital cities. keywords: city; digital; place; placemaking cache: csp-136.pdf plain text: csp-136.txt item: #25 of 356 id: csp-137 author: Salis, Giorgia; Flegl, Martin title: Cross-Cultural Analysis of Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship date: 2021 words: 8674 flesch: 45 summary: H6: A high level of Masculinity does not necessarily correspond to high gender gap in entrepreneurship H7: A country’s level of development is not relevant in affecting gender gap in entrepreneurship As proven by Rubio-Bañón and Esteban-Lloret (2016), the levels of Masculinity and of development of a country do not seem to be relevant when looking at the https://changing-sp.com/ 90 Giorgia Salis, Martin Flegl gender gap in entrepreneurship in different countries. In addition, the results also indicate that a lower level of gender gap is also observed in rather individualistic, pragmatic and risk-adverse cultures. keywords: countries; development; entrepreneurship; gap; gender; gender gap; hdi; hofstede; level; lto; model; monitor; societies; variables; women cache: csp-137.pdf plain text: csp-137.txt item: #26 of 356 id: csp-14 author: Tomiltseva, Daria title: Historical Responsibility, Historical Perspective date: 2017 words: 7666 flesch: 36 summary: Historical responsibility as the unfolding of meaning But what is signified by the understanding of historical responsibility as an organisation of event interconnections, people and phenomena? Historical responsibility as an aspiration for the future The problem of historical responsibility as an aspiration for the future is developed to a lesser degree. keywords: agamben; context; events; example; history; memory; past; pilate; responsibility; time; understanding; way cache: csp-14.pdf plain text: csp-14.txt item: #27 of 356 id: csp-142 author: L V, Mithunasri; Jadhav, Anil title: Influence of Self-Perception and Importance of Body Image on the Methods Implemented to Enhance the Physical Appearance date: 2021 words: 6396 flesch: 52 summary: Self-Satisfaction Wilson et al. (2013) discovered a solid connection between body image satisfaction and health-related quality of life, which is physical and mental. On account of physical health, the point that body satisfaction held a more grounded prescient incentive than body mass index, which is a calculated ratio of a person’s height to weight is to be noted. keywords: appearance; body; body image; image; implementation; importance; model; perception; research; satisfaction; self cache: csp-142.pdf plain text: csp-142.txt item: #28 of 356 id: csp-143 author: Muratshina, Ksenia G. title: Cultural Exchanges between Russia and Turkmenistan: Structure, Dynamics, and Defining Features date: 2020 words: 8296 flesch: 23 summary: In 2010, Moscow and St. Petersburg celebrated the “Days of Turkmen Culture” in Russia with the concerts by Turkmen musicians, a presentation of an anthology of the works of the famous Turkmen poet Mollanepes, and an exhibition of Turkmen applied and decorative art (Press Office of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, 2017g). In 2016, the “Days of Turkmen Culture” were organized in both Moscow and Vladimir by Turkmen authorities and the Russian state concert agency “Rosconcert”. keywords: art; central; cooperation; culture; days; diaspora; exchanges; exhibition; festival; international; ministry; moscow; museum; october; office; press; press office; russian; russian federation; state; turkmen; turkmen culture; turkmenistan cache: csp-143.pdf plain text: csp-143.txt item: #29 of 356 id: csp-144 author: Shishkin, Andrey G.; Morozova, Olga O. title: Art in the Age of Globalisation: Dialogue of Cultures (Ural Opera Ballet Theatre’s Production of the Opera Tri Sestry) date: 2020 words: 7816 flesch: 50 summary: He tried to find connections between stories taken as a basis for opera librettos and composers’ biographies, looking for similarities between the storylines of opera characters and various historical personalities, as well as employing elements of cinematic art. At the same time, the performances showed that, despite the educational programme and theatre’s efforts aimed at popularisation of contemporary opera art, the mainstream Russian audience was not quite ready for such experiments with the Russian classical work of literature, seeing it as an integral part of the specific time and their own culture. keywords: alden; art; characters; chekhov; composer; cultures; dialogue; director; eötvös; new; opera; performance; play; russian; sestry; stage; time; tri; work cache: csp-144.pdf plain text: csp-144.txt item: #30 of 356 id: csp-145 author: Simbirtseva, Natalia A.; Kruglikova, Galina A.; Plaksina, Elena B. title: Cultural and Educational Practices in the Museum Environment: Transmission of Cultural Heritage date: 2020 words: 7706 flesch: 30 summary: Among the most effective factors of development and transformation of museum spaces on the way to openness, accessibility and dialogue are those resources used to facilitate non-institutionalised activities. At a regional level, the familiarisation of children with elements of Ural culture https://changing-sp.com/ 498 Natalia A. Simbirtseva, Galina A. Kruglikova, Elena B. Plaksina during excursions offered by Yekaterinburg museums, regardless of their nationality, is another example of this process. keywords: activities; children; culture; development; environment; heritage; history; information; museum; pre; russian; space; technologies; transmission; yekaterinburg cache: csp-145.pdf plain text: csp-145.txt item: #31 of 356 id: csp-147 author: Nemchenko, Lilia M. title: Theatrical Dialogue in the Digital Age: From Director’s Theatre to the Theatre Onscreen date: 2020 words: 9069 flesch: 46 summary: Thus, theatre audiences do not witness acting that mimics real-life role-relationships, but rather a real living human being performing a chain or a bundle of actions, which serves the same function for performance as tricks in the circus. During their heyday, radio plays attracted far larger audiences than traditional live theatre performances. keywords: actors; art; audience; cinema; communication; dialogue; director; live; meyerhold; new; performance; radio; screen; stage; television; text; theatre cache: csp-147.pdf plain text: csp-147.txt item: #32 of 356 id: csp-15 author: Kochukhova, Elena title: Rossiia v poiskakh ideologii. Transformatsiia tsennostnykh reguliatorov sovremennykh obshchestv [Russia in search of ideologies: the transformation of value-based regulators in modern societies] (2016). Viktor Martianov, Leonid Fishman (Eds.) date: 2017 words: 2666 flesch: 39 summary: The ten studies of modern Russian ideologies presented in the third part of the monograph consist primarily of research simulations. The fact that the victories of post-Soviet Russia are not connected with August 1991 (victory over the putschists), October 1993 (shelling of the parliament), June 12, 1990 (Independence Day) or December 12, 1993 (day of the Enactment of the Constitution), makes it possible to suspect political elites of impotence. keywords: author; ideologies; ideology; monograph; russia; soviet cache: csp-15.pdf plain text: csp-15.txt item: #33 of 356 id: csp-151 author: Drozdova, Alla V. title: The Dichotomy of Public/Private in the New Media Space date: 2020 words: 8113 flesch: 44 summary: It is therefore no coincidence that media analysts (Teun van Dijk, Danilo Zolo) identify a contradiction between the dramatically increased access to public media and a deterioration in the quality of public debate. Therefore, a characteristic feature of new social media comprises the principle of active user participation in replenishing and creating content, which generally distinguishes these forms from those of the 20th century mass media. keywords: communication; discussion; information; interests; life; media; networks; new; privacy; private; public; society; space; sphere; users; world cache: csp-151.pdf plain text: csp-151.txt item: #34 of 356 id: csp-153 author: Dudchik, Andrei Yu. title: Julian Baggini (2018). How The World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy. London: Granta date: 2020 words: 2832 flesch: 44 summary: In the final part, Baggini summarizes his survey of world philosophical traditions and offers his understanding of the major regional traditions of philosophical thought. At least since the 19th century attempts to analyse world history of philosophy including various periods and regions existed, but today we have much more factual knowledge about various philosophical traditions and some new methodologies of qualitative as well as quantitative analysis. keywords: baggini; history; philosophy; self; traditions; world cache: csp-153.pdf plain text: csp-153.txt item: #35 of 356 id: csp-154 author: Novoselova, Olga V. title: Peculiarities of Modern Nationalist Messages in Online Political Communication: The Analyses of Donald Trump’s and Jair Bolsonaro’s Election Campaigns date: 2020 words: 9536 flesch: 38 summary: There is now a growing body of literature on populism, and in the emerging field of populist political communication, which has mainly concentrated on media effects and mediated populism in Europe (Aalberg et al., 2016). It often focuses on identifying discursive strategies that are broadly shared across movements and content, rather than on how nationalist populist communication is articulated between each other in the online messages of politicians. keywords: analysis; bolsonaro; campaigns; communication; donald; election; jair; media; messages; nationalism; people; populism; research; social; studies; study; trump; viii cache: csp-154.pdf plain text: csp-154.txt item: #36 of 356 id: csp-155 author: Mitrofanova, Anastasia V. title: Irony as a Political Demarcation Tool of the New Russian Nationalists date: 2020 words: 8397 flesch: 44 summary: 304–322 http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/csp.2020.4.3.103 Received 31 August 2020 © 2020 Anastasia V. Mitrofanova Accepted 30 September 2020 avmitrofanova@fa.ru Published online 9 October 2020 ARTICLE Irony as a Political Demarcation Tool of the New Russian Nationalists Anastasia V. Mitrofanova Institute of Sociology, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia ABSTRACT The article discusses how and why the new nationalists, who call for political self-determination of Russians but share some ideological concepts with liberals, use stiob – form of ironic parody based on overidentification and decontextualisation, resulting in destruction of the authoritative discourse. [The New Russian Nationalism]. keywords: culture; czarstream; discourse; irony; krylov; literature; lorchenkov; mitrofanova; nationalists; new; parody; people; politics; right; russian; soviet; stiob; video; yoffe; youtube; yurchak cache: csp-155.pdf plain text: csp-155.txt item: #37 of 356 id: csp-156 author: Tregubova, Natalia D.; Nee, Maxim L. title: Beyond Nations and Nationalities: Discussing the Variety of Migrants’ Identifications in Russian Social Media date: 2020 words: 11649 flesch: 50 summary: KEYWORDS migration to Russia, transnational migrants, labor migrants, ethnic and national identifications, interaction rituals, online interactions, social media ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, Grant No. 18-78-10049 https://changing-sp.com/ https://vk.com 324 Natalia D. Tregubova, Maxim L. Nee Introduction Setting the Problem The collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in the appearance of new states and state borders. Migrants from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are predominantly labor migrants, while for migrants from Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan work is one of the main aims of migration. keywords: asia; central; comment; countries; country; groups; identifications; interactions; kazakhstan; kyrgyzstan; labor; migrants; migration; nation; observation; online; post; russia; soviet; tajikistan; uzbekistan cache: csp-156.pdf plain text: csp-156.txt item: #38 of 356 id: csp-157 author: Khomyakov, Maxim B. title: Nationalism and Colonialism: Oceans, Civilizations, Races date: 2020 words: 8946 flesch: 48 summary: It is imagination that connects nations with autonomy and mastery: through imaginations nations understand themselves as autonomous (free) and rational (powerful); and it is through autonomous and creative imagination that large anonymous communities form the sense of belonging and obtain the moral obligations needed for them to become modern nations. In short, the society in question is modern nation. keywords: colonial; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; empire; europe; french; hand; history; nation; nationalism; people; russian cache: csp-157.pdf plain text: csp-157.txt item: #39 of 356 id: csp-158 author: Brečko, Danijela title: Intergenerational Cooperation and Stereotypes in Relation to Age in the Working Environment date: 2021 words: 9710 flesch: 39 summary: In terms of the variable “I feel fulfilled, my work serves a specific purpose”, where we detected statistically significant differences, it is clear that Generation Z has the lowest average rank (and therefore rated it as less important value), followed by Generation Y, the Baby-boom generation and Generation X – younger generations therefore assess this variable as less important compared to the older generations. The first is the content and influence of the beliefs of other generations on a particular generation. keywords: baby; boom; boom generation; company; employees; employer; generation; stereotypes; work cache: csp-158.pdf plain text: csp-158.txt item: #40 of 356 id: csp-159 author: Hos, Jamaluddin; Upe, Ambo; Arsyad, Muhammad; Hasniah, Halu title: Time Allocation and Economic Contribution of Women in Fulfilling the Basic Needs of Poor Households date: 2021 words: 6296 flesch: 54 summary: The activity of breaking stones is usually suspended during the rainy season or when the stone is too wet to break. The income earned by female stone breakers varies because it depends on the amount of time allocated to breaking stones and the volume of performed work (splintered stones). keywords: activities; breaking; data; economic; family; gender; household; income; needs; poverty; research; stone; time; women; work cache: csp-159.pdf plain text: csp-159.txt item: #41 of 356 id: csp-16 author: Nemchenko, Lilia title: Olga Shaburova, Sovetskii mir v otkrytke [The Soviet World in Postcards] (2017) Moscow-Ekaterinburg: “Kabinetnyj uchenyj” date: 2017 words: 2394 flesch: 48 summary: Olga Viktorovna considers the practice of postcard holiday congratulations following Yurchak’s definition of the “endorsed ritual” (Yurchak 2014). Thus, postcards are issued, their quality improves with their diversified subject matter, and, once transformed into a mandatory ritual of Soviet life, the practice of writing, sending and receiving postcards acquires the character of everyday practices. keywords: author; everyday; holiday; labour; life; postcard; world cache: csp-16.pdf plain text: csp-16.txt item: #42 of 356 id: csp-161 author: Fabrykant, Marharyta S. title: Nationalisms in Times of Change, Changes in Nationalism: Editorial Introduction date: 2020 words: 5127 flesch: 27 summary: This year, however, the Nations and Nationalism journal, one of the major trendsetters in nationalism studies, features a paper suggesting that opponents of nationalist populism would do well to embrace nationalism of their Changing Societies & Personalities, 2020, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. Further research on the factors and implications of migrants’ visibility are likely to lead to new discoveries on the vaieties on migrants national identities. keywords: article; attitudes; borders; identity; issue; migrants; nationalism; nations; populism; research cache: csp-161.pdf plain text: csp-161.txt item: #43 of 356 id: csp-162 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Marlene Laruelle (2018). Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields. London: Routledge. date: 2020 words: 2161 flesch: 25 summary: 396–400 399 Part III – “Nationalism as political battlefield” – describes three main actors of political Russian nationalism in three generations: classic far-right groups; National Democrats supporting the European-inspired populist ethnonationalism; and the resurgent militia groups connected with the expansion of “Novorossiya”, as well as the actors’ ambivalent relationship with state powers due to the unclear legal definition of “extremism” and Kremlin’s intention to consider “everything related to Russian nationalism as a potential rival for legitimacy, and therefore as something it should bring ‘under control’” (p. 171). In her book, Marlene Laruelle – the Director and Research Professor at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at the George Washington University (Washington, DC) – discusses the multilayered and multifaceted nature of Russian nationalism as (1) a way to imagine the nation, (2) the set of doctrines and ideologies, and (3) a political movement. keywords: book; laruelle; nationalism; russian; soviet cache: csp-162.pdf plain text: csp-162.txt item: #44 of 356 id: csp-163 author: Purgina, Ekaterina S. title: Sara Wheeler (2019). Mud and Stars. Travels in Russia with Pushkin, Tolstoy, and Other Geniuses of the Golden Age. New York: Pantheon Books. Rachel Polonsky (2010). Molotov’s Magic Lantern. Journey in Russian History. London: Faber and Faber. date: 2020 words: 1462 flesch: 48 summary: Journey in Russian History. R. Polonsky’s Russians, unless they are prominent and/or dead, are for the most part bleak, static and unfriendly, not much more than a backdrop for the drama of Russian history. keywords: book; russian; wheeler cache: csp-163.pdf plain text: csp-163.txt item: #45 of 356 id: csp-17 author: Khomyakov, Maxim title: Fin de Siècle in the Trajectories of Russian Modernity: Novelty and Repetition date: 2017 words: 8980 flesch: 48 summary: KEYWORDS modernity, rational mastery, intelligentsia and people, fin de siècle, philosophy of common task, resurrection, crisis of democracy, sovereignty, collective and individual autonomy Introduction The centenary of Russian October Revolution has revitalized discussions on the role of this catastrophic event in the trajectory of Russian modernity and, at Received 13 October 2017 One of the interesting questions, then, is how the October Revolution is intertwined with the cultural phenomena of fin de siècle and how they all influenced the trajectories, Russian modernity took afterwards. keywords: autonomy; century; fedorov; fin; mastery; modernity; nature; russian; science; siècle; society; time; wagner; world cache: csp-17.pdf plain text: csp-17.txt item: #46 of 356 id: csp-170 author: Radina, Nadezhda K.; Belyashova, Daria S. title: Digital Political Participation of Western and Eastern Parts of Germany Residents (based on Change.org Online Petitions) date: 2021 words: 7995 flesch: 30 summary: The recipients of online petitions (usually representatives of the authorities) both in the western and eastern parts of Germany act in approximately the same way: the dominant support for petition activity of the inhabitants of Germany relates to animal welfare. The purpose of this article is to conduct a comparative analysis of digital political participation of residents of the western and eastern parts of Germany in the form of online petitions to discuss the role of historical experience in shaping modern civil action strategies of the studied territories. keywords: activity; animal; change.org; eastern; federal; germany; group; issues; lands; migration; online; parts; people; petitions; problems; protection; saxony; support; territories; western cache: csp-170.pdf plain text: csp-170.txt item: #47 of 356 id: csp-174 author: Lužný, Dušan title: Religious Memory in a Changing Society: The Case of India and Papua New Guinea date: 2021 words: 10758 flesch: 54 summary: The study shows that if there is a connection between religious memory and national memory (or national identity), the religious tradition is maintained or strengthened, whereas when religious memory and national memory are disconnected, religious memory is weakened in a modernizing society. KEYWORDS religious memory, national identity, India, Papua New Guinea, Haridwar, Kambot, Brahat Mata Mandir, tambaran ACKNOWLEDGMENT This article has been supported by the European Regional Development Fund – Project “Sinophone Borderlands – Interaction at the Edges” CZ .02 . keywords: collective; dušan; figure; haridwar; hindu; identity; india; lužný; mandir; memory; national; nationalism; new; png; press; religion; tambaran; tradition; university cache: csp-174.pdf plain text: csp-174.txt item: #48 of 356 id: csp-178 author: Andronnikova, Olga O.; Kudinov, Sergey I. title: Cognitive Attitudes and Biases of Victim Mentality date: 2021 words: 6284 flesch: 35 summary: The hypothesis that the study aims to test is that there is a correlation between the level of victimhood and the cognitive attitudes and biases that determine victim behaviour. The hypothesis was confirmed and correlations were found between the type of victim behaviour, victim mentality, dysfunctional attitudes and irrational beliefs. keywords: attitudes; behaviour; beliefs; mentality; person; predisposition; research; self; victim; victim behaviour; victimhood cache: csp-178.pdf plain text: csp-178.txt item: #49 of 356 id: csp-179 author: Giray, Louie G. title: Deborah H. Gruenfeld (2020). Acting with Power. New York: Currency/Penguin Random House date: 2021 words: 1453 flesch: 64 summary: In her latest book, Acting with Power (Gruenfeld, 2020), she shares insightful lessons, gathered from many years of research and teaching about power. While many writers on power discuss winning battles with others, Gruendfeld claims that Acting with Power is about “winning battles with ourselves”. keywords: acting; gruenfeld; power cache: csp-179.pdf plain text: csp-179.txt item: #50 of 356 id: csp-18 author: Fishman, Leonid title: The End of Utopias? date: 2017 words: 5591 flesch: 51 summary: Political discourses of the rising minority Adhering to the position of K. Mannheim, we proceed from the assumption that utopianism, at least in the epoch of capitalism, creates rising classes (Mannheim, 1991, p. 122). In the past, utopias that transformed the spirit of capitalism were associated with rising classes, which constituted, if not a majority of the population, then a very significant (quantitatively and qualitatively) part thereof: hence the “Third Estate”, the working class and, finally, the “middle class”. keywords: capitalism; class; consciousness; end; future; groups; majority; service; society; utopias cache: csp-18.pdf plain text: csp-18.txt item: #51 of 356 id: csp-180 author: Kirillova, Natalia B. title: Media Culture of a Globalised World: Evolution of Language Technologies date: 2020 words: 6815 flesch: 43 summary: The priority of screen media culture has rapidly grown to become the globally dominant form. In this regard, the methods of language formation, its evolution, main trends and development are the subject of research interest, which also includes the language of media culture as an information-age phenomenon that affects the process of globalisation. keywords: communication; culture; dialogue; forms; information; language; media; media culture; moscow; reality; screen; space; system; world cache: csp-180.pdf plain text: csp-180.txt item: #52 of 356 id: csp-181 author: Sultanov, Danis M. title: Arseniy Kumankov (2020). Voina v dvadtsat' pervom veke [War in the 21st Century]. Moscow: Higher School of Economics Publishing House date: 2020 words: 2516 flesch: 47 summary: 548–552 549 normative potential of just war theory – even in its more ‘elaborate’ form – to address the realities of new wars. In the chapters devoted to modern war (Chapter 2 and 4), a more critical approach to classical just war theory is adopted. keywords: theory; war; warfare; wars cache: csp-181.pdf plain text: csp-181.txt item: #53 of 356 id: csp-182 author: Vedernikov, Georgy A. title: Jean-François Caron (2020). Contemporary Technologies and the Morality of Warfare: The War of the Machines. London: Routledge date: 2020 words: 1935 flesch: 40 summary: The third chapter focuses on the ability of modern military technologies to discriminate between combatants and non-combatants (civilians) during military operations. The following three chapters cover the critique and arguments brought up by scholars and wider public against the use of modern military technologies. keywords: author; caron; technologies; use; weapons cache: csp-182.pdf plain text: csp-182.txt item: #54 of 356 id: csp-19 author: Boštjančič, Eva; Ismagilova, Fayruza S.; Mirolyubova, Galina; Janza, Nina title: Comparative Study of Russian and Slovenian Managers Using Subjective Criteria to Control Their Professional Performance date: 2017 words: 5071 flesch: 34 summary: General results of sample alignment Samples Mann-Whitney U-test (middle results) measurable criteria weakly measurable criteria Russian 56.11 58.66 Slovenian 60.39 60.19 In the Slovenian sample, measurable and weakly measurable criteria of the effectiveness of professional activity are presented equally in the general structure of subjective monitoring criteria by managers (the distinction is not significant). The hypotheses concerning the existence of structural differences in subjective measurable criteria used by Russian and Slovenian managers was confirmed. keywords: activities; criteria; effectiveness; management; managers; measurable; monitoring; russian; slovenian; work cache: csp-19.pdf plain text: csp-19.txt item: #55 of 356 id: csp-196 author: Kruzhkova, Olga V.; Simonova, Irina A.; Ljovkina, Anastasia O.; Krivoshchekova, Marina S. title: Vandal Practices as a Psychological Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2021 words: 10445 flesch: 47 summary: Moreover, our findings have also demonstrated that social instability and transitivity in the crisis period stimulate people to rethink the current social order and search for new social forms, structures, and principles. This category includes cases of unauthorized transformation of urban space aimed at reflecting new norms of social behavior. keywords: actions; art; behavior; change; coping; coronavirus; covid-19; figure; graffiti; kruzhkova; new; pandemic; people; research; russia; simonova; situation; vandalism; world cache: csp-196.pdf plain text: csp-196.txt item: #56 of 356 id: csp-2 author: Inglehart, Ronald F. title: “There is a crucial need for competent social scientists”… date: 2017 words: 5587 flesch: 58 summary: With one big exception: in ex-communist societies religion has been growing rapidly, to fill the ideological vacuum left by the disappearance of a Marxist belief system that once gave a sense of meaning and purpose to millions of people. Since the development of industrial society, this is no longer true. keywords: countries; intelligence; need; people; religion; societies; society; war; world cache: csp-2.pdf plain text: csp-2.txt item: #57 of 356 id: csp-20 author: Strenski, Ivan title: On an Antinomy in the Discourses of Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Conscience date: 2017 words: 2587 flesch: 53 summary: In reading closely a recent celebrated anthology on religious freedom, Politics of Religious Freedom (Danchin, Hurd, Mahmood and Sullivan, 2015), I found myself both highly stimulated and informed by the discussions therein, even when I found myself disagreeing. And, in order to avoid confusion with the term, “religious liberty,” I shall reserve that term for general uses bringing both “freedom of religion” with “religious freedom” under the same umbrella. keywords: church; conscience; freedom; individual; institutional; religion cache: csp-20.pdf plain text: csp-20.txt item: #58 of 356 id: csp-201 author: Ibrahim, Fausat Motunrayo; Osikabor, Benson; Olatunji, Bolanle Tawakalitu; Ogunwale, Grace Oluwatobi; Aluko, Olawale Julius title: Forest in the Context of Social Change: Traditional Orientation and Forest Mystification in a Nigerian Forest-Reserve Setting date: 2021 words: 10028 flesch: 47 summary: The results indicate that forest mystification is still huge and connected with orientations towards ageing and cultural enthusiasm. KEYWORDS social change, forest mystification, Africa, Yorùbá, traditional orientation, age, culture, religion, gender https://changing-sp.com/ Changing Societies & Personalities, 2021, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. keywords: age; attitude; change; culture; education; forest; forest mystification; gender; mean; mystification; orientation; people; population; religion; respondents; traditional; women; yorùbá cache: csp-201.pdf plain text: csp-201.txt item: #59 of 356 id: csp-202 author: Müller, Michal title: The Value of Work-Related Uncertainty: Changes from Demands on Certainty to Finding Ways of Living in Uncertainty date: 2021 words: 7805 flesch: 48 summary: The analysis by Gina Neff (2012) is also worthy of interest in relation to work uncertainty. Greater willingness to face work uncertainty can also be seen in the younger generations, as evidenced by the data from sociological and demographic research: generations Y and Z are more willing to change jobs and have different work preferences than older generations (see: McCrindle, 2014). keywords: context; economy; employment; freedom; management; mises; müller; pandemic; risk; society; uncertainty; von; work cache: csp-202.pdf plain text: csp-202.txt item: #60 of 356 id: csp-205 author: Bizilj, Sanja; Boštjančič, Eva; Sočan, Gregor title: Perceived Efficacy of Virtual Leadership in the Crisis of the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2021 words: 6829 flesch: 45 summary: To test whether digital communication skills have a positive effect on leadership efficacy, we propose Hypothesis 4: Hypothesis 4: Digital communication skills have a positive effect on the perception of virtual leadership efficacy. This research contributes to the understanding of the factors that have the biggest influence on the belief in leadership efficacy in the context of a rapidly evolving system of remote work. keywords: communication; efficacy; employees; group; home; leadership; leadership efficacy; lse; model; perception; research; self; work; working cache: csp-205.pdf plain text: csp-205.txt item: #61 of 356 id: csp-208 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Plurality of Cases – Plurality of Values date: 2021 words: 1599 flesch: 29 summary: In the article, particular examples of material culture (religious buildings and places) are analysed as elements of cultural memory in order to show their link to collective identity in India Papua New Guinea – the societies experiencing fundamental socio-cultural changes associated with the process of decolonization and the creation of a new national identity. The authors formulate research hypotheses with respect to seven independent variables in order to explain the notion of gender gap; as a result, some of them were confirmed and some rejected. keywords: article; authors; memory; research; societies cache: csp-208.pdf plain text: csp-208.txt item: #62 of 356 id: csp-21 author: Nikolskaya, Tatyana title: Human Rights Advocacy of Baptist Initiators date: 2017 words: 9637 flesch: 53 summary: Such cases genuinely increased the distrust of many Soviet believers towards foreign organisations and the media. KEYWORDS Evangelical Christian-Baptists, Initiators, human rights activities, Council of Churches, Council of Relatives of Prisoners Introduction In contemporary Russia, Russian Protestants (Evangelical Christians, Baptists, Pentecostals and Seventh Day Adventists) are generally contented with their situation. keywords: activities; authorities; baptist; believers; christian; church; ecb; example; group; initiators; kryuchkov; people; prisoners; rights; soviet; state; ussr cache: csp-21.pdf plain text: csp-21.txt item: #63 of 356 id: csp-212 author: Kochetkov, Dmitry M.; Kochetkova, Irina A. title: Knowledge: From Ethical Category to Knowledge Capitalism date: 2021 words: 10975 flesch: 41 summary: Knowledge capitalism along with the knowledge economy is a template for national policies (primarily, Western countries and “developed” Asia) starting with the reports of the OECD (1996) and the World Bank (1998), which consider education as an underestimated form of knowledge capital that will determine not only the future of the economy but also society as a whole (Guy Peters, 2012). KEYWORDS knowledge management; intellectual capital; knowledge economy; economics of scientific knowledge; Triple Helix; Quintuple Helix ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This paper has been supported by the RUDN University Strategic Academic Leadership Program. keywords: capital; development; economic; economy; generation; growth; helix; human; innovation; knowledge; knowledge economy; knowledge generation; management; model; new; process; production; research; science; theory; university cache: csp-212.pdf plain text: csp-212.txt item: #64 of 356 id: csp-215 author: Popov, Evgeny V.; Veretennikova, Anna Yu.; Kozinskaya, Kseniya М. title: The Sharing Economy and Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development date: 2022 words: 9602 flesch: 31 summary: Wanyama (2014) investigates the vital role played by social entrepreneurship in achieving sustainable social development—in particular, in increasing wages. By adding the word “social” to the word “entrepreneur”, Schumpeter emphasizes that social entrepreneurship is not just “business as usual” but necessarily focuses on social development. keywords: analysis; business; concept; development; economy; entrepreneurship; innovation; models; new; organizations; research; resources; sharing; sharing economy; social; society; sustainability; topic; usa cache: csp-215.pdf plain text: csp-215.txt item: #65 of 356 id: csp-216 author: Konstantinidis, Christos; Bebetsos, Evangelos; Filippou, Filippos; Zetou, Eleni title: Gender-Related Attitudes toward Homosexuality in Greece date: 2021 words: 6399 flesch: 46 summary: Firstly, the spread of HIV/AIDS, which caused the death of thousands of gay men, and secondly, it became apparent that the share of homosexual men in general population was in fact quite substantial (E. Anderson, 2009b). Heterosexism in campus recreational club sports: An exploratory investigation into attitudes toward gay men and lesbians. keywords: analysis; attitudes; factor; gay; greece; greek; homophobia; homosexuality; journal; lesbians; men; reliability; scale; women cache: csp-216.pdf plain text: csp-216.txt item: #66 of 356 id: csp-22 author: Cladis, Mark S. title: Solidarity, Religion, and the Environment: Challenges and Promises in the 21st Century date: 2017 words: 9769 flesch: 49 summary: It has become clear that religion plays a salient role in forging social solidarity and, in the process, of shaping cultural perspectives that pertain to politics, education, the economy, and the environment. In this article, I do the following: (1) I argue that religion and solidarity should not be treated as anomalies in modernity, and that both religion and solidarity continue to play a significant role in local and global events; social solidarity in particular remains an essential condition for addressing many challenges that confront the globe today, including social justice and environmental degradation. keywords: community; durkheim; groups; human; individualism; justice; life; practices; religion; rights; solidarity; state; work cache: csp-22.pdf plain text: csp-22.txt item: #67 of 356 id: csp-220 author: Andal, Aireen Grace T. title: Coastal Bodies and Childhood Memories: Exploring Baby Boomers' Gendered Memories of the Waterfront in Virac, Catanduanes date: 2022 words: 8503 flesch: 54 summary: Finally, late childhood recollections are at the centre of discussion in examining waterfront memories since the exploration of past childhoods from auto- ethnographic and oral history approaches offers resources for reimagining how history can be differently conceived, how relationships between the sea and Virac’s people can be understood in more complex terms, and how childhood memories can interact with waterfront spaces. Notably, this captures Haug’s vision for memory work as “the process whereby individuals construct themselves into existing social relations” (1987, p. 33). keywords: bodies; boomers; feminist; gendered; history; memories; memory; narratives; participants; port; sea; spaces; virac; waterfront; women; work; years cache: csp-220.pdf plain text: csp-220.txt item: #68 of 356 id: csp-221 author: Polyakova, Irina G. title: Informal Sperm Donation in Russia date: 2021 words: 7691 flesch: 46 summary: In Russia, according to the Order No. 803н O poriadke ispol’zovaniia vspomogatel’nykh reproduktivnykh tekhnologii, protivopokazaniiakh i ogranicheniiakh k ikh primeneniiu [On the procedure of the use of assisted reproduction technologies, contraindications and limitations of their application] issued by the Ministry of Health on July 31, 2020, men aged 18–35, physically and mentally healthy, have the right to be sperm donors after undergoing medical screening and genetic testing. Sperm donors can be anonymous as well as non-anonymous (O poriadke ispol’zovaniia, 2020). keywords: child; children; donation; donors; family; online; recipients; reproduction; respondents; sperm; time; women cache: csp-221.pdf plain text: csp-221.txt item: #69 of 356 id: csp-224 author: Bugrov, Konstantin D. title: Colonial Revolution and Liberatory War: From Communist to Post-Colonial Theory (Georgy Safarov, Mao Zedong and Frantz Fanon) date: 2021 words: 14765 flesch: 44 summary: It was Safarov who put together a set of rather unsystematic Bolshevik/Comintern ideas on colonial revolution to develop a theory of anti-colonial peasant war (though it was never presented as a single theoretical construction, partly due to Safarov’s passionate style of arguing). He was among the most original thinkers who elaborated the concept of colonial revolution. keywords: china; chinese; colonial; colonies; comintern; communist; concept; development; fanon; mao; national; peasant; plebeian; post; revolution; safarov; soviet; states; theory; thought; war cache: csp-224.pdf plain text: csp-224.txt item: #70 of 356 id: csp-225 author: Özdamar, Esen Gökçe title: The Transformation of Tobacco Factories and Depots in İstanbul Waterfront date: 2022 words: 9136 flesch: 55 summary: Tobacco factories and tobacco warehouses were established in coastal areas and nearby places throughout the city from the 1880s and increased after the 1800s with the development of industrialization. Since the 19th century, tobacco factories and warehouses have been built in districts of İstanbul such as Cibali, Üsküdar, and Kabataş, and sometimes they have been temporarily in existing historical buildings. keywords: administration; building; century; cibali; city; depot; factories; factory; figure; industrial; i̇stanbul; museum; n.d; note; ottoman; source; tobacco; tobacco factory; tobacco warehouse; tütün; vol; warehouse; üsküdar cache: csp-225.pdf plain text: csp-225.txt item: #71 of 356 id: csp-226 author: Kyshtymova, Irina M.; Matveeva, Lidia V.; Deineko, Anastasia A. title: Cartoon Image of the Mother, Its Perception by Elementary School Students and Correction in the Process of Media Education date: 2021 words: 7489 flesch: 45 summary: During the research, the following objectives were formulated: (a) to develop an algorithm for psychological analysis of cartoons in order to determine their potential impact on children; (b) to carry out a psychological analysis of cartoons featuring mother images; (c) to analyze the specifics of perception of different cartoon mother images by younger schoolchildren; (d) to determine the correspondence between schoolchildren’s semantic assessment of cartoon mother images and the hypothetically assumed psychological potential of the cartoons; (e) to conduct a developmental experiment aimed at correcting the mother image in the minds of younger schoolchildren. Semantic Assessment of the Cartoons by Elementary School Students 70 elementary school students 9–10 years old (36 girls and 34 boys) took part in the study of perception of cartoon mother images. keywords: analysis; cartoon; children; image; impact; media; mother; perception; pig; school; students; study cache: csp-226.pdf plain text: csp-226.txt item: #72 of 356 id: csp-229 author: Perić, Ana; Maruna, Marija; Nedović-Budić, Zorica title: Who Plans What for Whom Under the “Iron Law” of Megaprojects? The Discourse Analysis of the Belgrade Waterfront Project date: 2022 words: 8001 flesch: 41 summary: Methodological Approach The selected case for the analysis—Belgrade Waterfront, is referred to as the best practice example of urban development according to the political structures in power since 2012. With the decline of public support in such projects and a substantial need for private finances, the public-private partnerships flourished as an adequate mechanism for managing large urban regeneration projects in the 1990s. keywords: analysis; authors; belgrade; belgrade waterfront; beograd; city; danas; development; discourse; law; megaproject; perić; planning; project; public; serbia; urban; vučić; waterfront cache: csp-229.pdf plain text: csp-229.txt item: #73 of 356 id: csp-23 author: Patrick, Gnana title: Religion and the Subaltern Self: An Exploration from the Indian Context date: 2017 words: 8358 flesch: 50 summary: By way of concluding: subaltern self and religion in India Above-mentioned subaltern individuals and movements are some typical examples of the resurgent Dalit selves that manifested in the history of Indian religions. Exploring ‘subaltern religions’ on their own It is instructive at this juncture to get to know that a good number of activist-scholars who, though not enlisted among the subaltern studies collective, have studied and contributed to the understanding of subaltern religion. keywords: caste; colonial; consciousness; context; dalit; delhi; experience; ibid; india; new; people; religion; self; studies; subaltern cache: csp-23.pdf plain text: csp-23.txt item: #74 of 356 id: csp-233 author: Golovashina, Oksana V. title: Battles for Bandera: Dissonant Historical Narratives of Ukrainians in Poland and Problems of Integration date: 2021 words: 8160 flesch: 42 summary: 355–371 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2021.5.3.139 Received 21 June 2021 © 2021 Oksana V. Golovashina Accepted 8 September 2021 ovgolovashina@mail.ru Published online 11 October 2021 ARTICLE Battles for Bandera: Dissonant Historical Narratives of Ukrainians in Poland and Problems of Integration Oksana V. Golovashina Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia Derzhavin Tambov State University, Russia ABSTRACT The increasing flux of Ukrainian migrants into Poland increases the urgency of correlating Polish and Ukrainian historical narratives. In this article, problems of competing historical narratives, as well as correlations between historical conceptions and models of migrant integration, are examined with the reference to field research carried out with Ukrainian migrants living in Poland. keywords: communities; community; country; history; host; informants; integration; memory; migrants; narrative; past; poland; polish; ukraine; ukrainian cache: csp-233.pdf plain text: csp-233.txt item: #75 of 356 id: csp-234 author: Siegler, Anna; Serdült, Sára; Csernus, Fanni; Dézma, Lilla; Ilea, Izabella; Bigazzi, Sára title: The Efficacy of a Holding Community Program—Promoting Social Reflection at School date: 2021 words: 6831 flesch: 45 summary: Differentiation between social groups: Studies in the social psychology of intergroup relations (pp. An environment of acceptance minimizes the threat-induced defensiveness and enables children to work with self-other differences and create an inclusive space where new social perspectives and cognitive alternatives may emerge. keywords: groups; identity; intergroup; intervention; perspective; prejudice; school; self; social; students; taking; test cache: csp-234.pdf plain text: csp-234.txt item: #76 of 356 id: csp-238 author: Sikandar, Sikandar; Panezai, Sanaullah; Saqib, Shahab E.; Muhammad, Said; Bilal, Bilal; Khan, Imran title: Factors Determining Child Labor: Empirical Evidence from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan date: 2022 words: 7731 flesch: 56 summary: Many NGOs like CARE India, Child Rights and You, Global March Against Child Labor, etc., have been working to eradicate child labor in India 11 Ahmed et al. No Author, year Country/ region of the study Publication Type Depended Variable Independent Variables Findings 12 Latif et al. (2018) Pakistan Journal article Prevalence of child labor in different sectors Occupational sectors Child labor is present in four major sectors namely mechanical, agricultural, industry and general labor. keywords: adult; age; child; child labor; children; education; family; household; income; labor; number; pakistan; parents; size; study cache: csp-238.pdf plain text: csp-238.txt item: #77 of 356 id: csp-24 author: Denysenko, Anatoliy title: Post-Protestantism: Contemporary Exclusions, Critical Theology and Reformation 500 in the Context of the Phenomenon of the “Emerging Church” date: 2017 words: 2698 flesch: 47 summary: While Luther, Calvin and other reformers were known for their openness to the new, advocated dialogue with the modern world, accepted the challenges of the cultural paradigm of their time, and even in some areas were ahead of the curve, post-Soviet Protestants tend to dwell in the past, living off the legacy of Christians who suffered for their faith during the times of the USSR. The origins of the term “emerging church” are derived from the so-called Emergent Village, a group of churches that began to coalesce in the 1990s due to a general sense of disillusionment and disappointment in the regular church institutions of the late 20th century. keywords: church; post; protestantism; reformation; soloviy; theology cache: csp-24.pdf plain text: csp-24.txt item: #78 of 356 id: csp-241 author: Kostko, Natalya A.; Pecherkina, Irina F. title: Urban Identities in Russian Cities and the Prospects of Their “Smart” Development date: 2021 words: 7725 flesch: 49 summary: The study provides an overview of the contemporary approaches to the concept of “smart city”, and approaches to urban governance and city identity. Smart city 9 15 21 16 Khanty-Mansiysk 1. keywords: cities; citizens; city; concept; development; future; governance; identity; people; residents; tobolsk; tyumen; urban cache: csp-241.pdf plain text: csp-241.txt item: #79 of 356 id: csp-243 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: “By the rivers of Babylon” and Elsewhere: Weeping and Recovering date: 2021 words: 2142 flesch: 44 summary: The current issue of Changing Societies & Personalities is devoted to a theme having an exceptional importance for the humankind—the fate and deeds of Jewish people in various places and contexts, as well as the roots of anti- Semitism, which still exists in many settings 75 years after the Auschwitz liberation. The author underlines that the Soviet project of Jewish autonomy was originally utopian, intending “to combine Jewish dreams of their own land with the demands of a new society: Jewish culture was to become modern, proletarian, and secular”; and describes several stages of the failure of the project. keywords: article; god; jews; people; russia; world cache: csp-243.pdf plain text: csp-243.txt item: #80 of 356 id: csp-244 author: Potap, Olga; Cohen, Marc; Nekritch, Grigori title: Society for the Protection of the Health of the Jewish Population (OSE): Jewish Humanitarian Mission for over 100 Years date: 2021 words: 10955 flesch: 49 summary: OSE, WWII Period The OSE made significant efforts to shield Jewish children from deportation to the concentration camps. For more than a century, the international organization OSE has demonstrated to the world the enduring importance of eternal human values, which are historically shared by Jewish people—the ability to resist the evil, compassion, solidarity, striving for social justice, advanced professional knowledge, and, if necessary, self-sacrifice. keywords: activities; american; children; committee; countries; family; france; health; holocaust; jews; life; medical; new; organizations; ose; people; population; potap; social; time; war; years cache: csp-244.pdf plain text: csp-244.txt item: #81 of 356 id: csp-245 author: Ostrovskaya, Elena A. title: Tradition as a Homeland to Return to: Transnational Religious Identity of the Post-Soviet Orthodox Jewry date: 2021 words: 10107 flesch: 67 summary: Both Chabad and Lithuanian rabbis raise funds for local synagogues, Jewish religious schools for boys or girls. As a rule, they were exposed to the tradition in Jewish religious schools, where they learnt to observe in the post-Christian majority, non-Jewish sociocultural environment. keywords: chabad; communities; community; country; identity; israel; jewry; jews; observance; orthodox; petersburg; practices; school; soviet; study cache: csp-245.pdf plain text: csp-245.txt item: #82 of 356 id: csp-246 author: Peshkov, Ivan title: B(ordering) Utopia in Birobidzhan: Spatial Aspects of Jewish Colonization in Inner Asia date: 2021 words: 6313 flesch: 47 summary: The influx of new Jewish population stops, but the region retains part of the cultural infrastructure and constantly balances between the culture of working Jewry and Zionism. The Soviet propaganda used the slogan “To the Jewish Homeland” to inspire Jewish workers from USSR, Europe, South and North America to participate in development of new socialist Jewish Land. keywords: birobidzhan; border; colonial; development; evenks; far; history; new; peshkov; project; region; russian; soviet; state cache: csp-246.pdf plain text: csp-246.txt item: #83 of 356 id: csp-247 author: Shnirelman, Victor A. title: The “End of Times” and the Antichrist’s Arrival: The Orthodox Dogmas and Prophecies in the National-Patriotic Media in Post-Soviet Russia date: 2021 words: 8646 flesch: 61 summary: While promoting the program, the newspaper focused on the following themes: a struggle against heresies (embracing Freemasonry, Catholicism and Protestantism) and Ecumenism; a rehabilitation of the Emperor Nicholas the Second as the Tsar- martyr, unmasking of the ritual murders (including an attempt to prove that many Russian Tsars were murdered ritually); a struggle for a restoration of monarchy and Sacred Rus’; an exposure of both the “godless West” and an idea of the World Government, a struggle against population recording through an introduction of personal identification numbers (viewed as the “Beast’s number”) implemented by authorities; a glorification of icons’ miracle power; and a celebration of the Church Fathers and Russian Orthodox enlighteners, whose prophecies of the end of time were regularly published and discussed in the newspaper. [Towards the Light] issued by Russian Orthodox journalists. keywords: antichrist; authors; church; den; end; newspaper; orthodox; people; restrainer; russian; russkiy; time; vestnik; world; zemshchina cache: csp-247.pdf plain text: csp-247.txt item: #84 of 356 id: csp-248 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Time, Moment, Eternity: Hieroglyphs and Meditations in Yakov Druskin’s Philosophy date: 2021 words: 7011 flesch: 60 summary: This project was developed over the decades by Yakov Druskin who traditionally is mentioned in relation with the Russian Avant-garde stars—Aleksander Vvedensky and Daniil Kharms whose archive Druskin saved from the besieged and bombarded Leningrad, and whose philosophical discussions he reported and whose literary oeuvre he explicated in his own texts. One of the most significant philosophical reflections written by Yakov Druskin are included in the groups of texts under the title Razgovory Vestnikov [Conversations of Messengers] (Druskin, 1998b). keywords: death; druskin; error; philosophy; russian; thinking; time cache: csp-248.pdf plain text: csp-248.txt item: #85 of 356 id: csp-249 author: Trubina, Elena G. title: Justin O'Connor, and Xin Gu (2020). Red Creative. Culture and Modernity in China. Bristol: Intellect Books. date: 2021 words: 1478 flesch: 32 summary: Elena G. Trubina Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia “Red Creative” is a welcome, spirited and conceptually rich book that traces the adoption and development of creative industries in China. They capture the “deep” history of creative industries in this city, spanning the whole twentieth and the beginning of the twenty first century. keywords: authors; book; creative; culture cache: csp-249.pdf plain text: csp-249.txt item: #86 of 356 id: csp-25 author: Stepanova, Elena title: Editor's Note date: 2017 words: 888 flesch: 31 summary: Thus, in his paper entitled Fin de Siècle in the Trajectories of Russian Modernity: Novelty and Repetition, Maxim Khomyakov continues the discussion on modernity in relation to twentieth century Russia. For this purpose, he discusses details of N. Federov’s “Philosophy of the Common Task”, as well as peculiarities of the development of Russian society of the beginning of the last century. keywords: paper; russian; science cache: csp-25.pdf plain text: csp-25.txt item: #87 of 356 id: csp-250 author: Kyselov, Oleg S. title: Karpov V., Svensson M. (Eds.) (2020). Secularization, Desecularization, and Toleration. Cross-Disciplinary Challenges to a Modern Myth. Palgrave Macmillan. date: 2021 words: 1873 flesch: 44 summary: For a long time the conventional view on this problem has been that secular societies provide religious tolerance better than religious ones. On the other hand, the statement that the religious societies provide religious tolerance better than the secular ones is also false. keywords: book; karpov; religion; secularization; tolerance cache: csp-250.pdf plain text: csp-250.txt item: #88 of 356 id: csp-251 author: Nazarov, Andrey D. title: German Yu. Kapten (2020). Problema sakralizatsii voiny v vizantiiskom bogoslovii i istoriografii [Problem of Sacralization of War in Byzantine Theology and Historiography]. St. Petersburg: Izdatel'stvo Russkoi khristianskoi gumanitarnoi akademii. date: 2021 words: 2494 flesch: 56 summary: There is still no scholarly consensus about the role that religion played in Byzantine wars (see, for example, Stephenson, 2018; Stouraitis, 2018). Byzantine war ideology between Roman imperial concept and Christian religion (Proceedings of the International Symposium, Wien, 19–21 May 2011). keywords: book; byzantine; empire; kapten; sacralization; war cache: csp-251.pdf plain text: csp-251.txt item: #89 of 356 id: csp-252 author: Golovátina-Mora, Polina title: Follow the River: City Regeneration in Tension as Works of Water date: 2022 words: 7135 flesch: 49 summary: Water In TV series Longstreet, Bruce Lee’s character summarized the potential of water: “Be formless, shapeless, like water... The ontological proposal of feminist more-than-humanism focusing on materiality of water, particularly its rhizomatic connectivity, allows rethinking the concept of the city and its regeneration as generation of the inclusive space that provides habitat and life for anyone who wants to live in, around, through, and with the city. keywords: city; colombia; golovátina; guattari; human; life; medellín; mora; pet; process; public; regeneration; relations; river; roca; servat; space; thinking; water cache: csp-252.pdf plain text: csp-252.txt item: #90 of 356 id: csp-255 author: Zavershinskiy, Konstantin F.; Koryushkin, Alexander I. title: Political Socialization in a Changing Society: A Crisis of Value Orientations or Asynchronization of National Memories? date: 2022 words: 9676 flesch: 24 summary: Drawing on the methods of cultural sociology, the authors outline novel theoretical approaches to studying youth political socialization in today’s society. The pandemic has also exposed the limitations of traditional value-normative models of youth political socialization. keywords: communications; communicative; communities; events; generations; images; institutions; legitimation; memory; people; politics; processes; russia; socialization; society; youth cache: csp-255.pdf plain text: csp-255.txt item: #91 of 356 id: csp-258 author: Sudarmanti, Rini; Wahyuti, Tri; Naomi, Prima title: Surviving COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Social Media and Family Social Capital in Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle in Indonesia date: 2021 words: 7392 flesch: 48 summary: The results show that the awareness of a healthy lifestyle is most likely affected by family social capital rather than social media use. KEYWORDS promotion, healthy lifestyle, social media use, family social capital, COVID-19 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research is funded by the Paramadina Women Institute (Point) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of Republic Indonesia through the program of Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) https://changing-sp.com/ Changing Societies & Personalities, 2021, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. keywords: awareness; capital; communication; covid-19; family; health; indonesia; information; level; lifestyle; media; media use; members; number; pandemic; people; study; use cache: csp-258.pdf plain text: csp-258.txt item: #92 of 356 id: csp-259 author: Barannikov, Konstantin V.; Ismagilova, Fayruza S.; Li, Zijun; Kolpashchikov, Oleg B. title: Changing the Paradigm of Inclusion: How Blind People Could Help People without Disabilities to Acquire New Competences date: 2021 words: 7894 flesch: 34 summary: KEYWORDS blind person’s competence, paradigm of disability inclusion, mentoring and mentorship, cultural intelligence, intercultural interaction ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by Abroad PhD Studying Scholarship, The China Scholarship Council, and a supplementary grant from the Ural Federal University. Managers without related experience feel hard to recognize specific potentials of PWDs and establish the compelling strategies for disability inclusion in workplaces (Baldridge et al., 2015; Bonaccio et al., 2020). keywords: blind; blindness; cultural; disabilities; disability; inclusion; individuals; journal; managers; paradigm; people; pwds cache: csp-259.pdf plain text: csp-259.txt item: #93 of 356 id: csp-26 author: Stepanova, Elena title: Do We Still Need to Defend the Right to Say What We Disapprove? date: 2017 words: 2156 flesch: 38 summary: When Christianity became official religion of the Roman Empire, “religious freedom was replaced by religious oppression as enemies of the Church and enemies of the State became more of less interchangeable. Ivan Strenski’s On an Antinomy in the Discourses of Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Conscience introduces the new section of the journal – ESSAY – and opens discussion on the questions: Can freedom of religion and religious freedom really be separated in reality? keywords: beliefs; conscience; freedom; human; religion; right cache: csp-26.pdf plain text: csp-26.txt item: #94 of 356 id: csp-269 author: Rezaev, Andrey V.; Tregubova, Natalia D.; Ivanova, Anastasia A. title: From Uncertainty to Trust: COVID-19 Pandemic Responses of South Korea and Sweden date: 2022 words: 8437 flesch: 45 summary: C. Have South Korea and Sweden managed to establish trust in their relations with their populations and other states regarding their ability to cope with the pandemic? South Korea enjoyed a high level of trust from other states, while Swedish policies were widely criticized internationally. keywords: cases; country; covid-19; government; health; individuals; korea; pandemic; people; population; south; state; sweden; swedish; testing; trust cache: csp-269.pdf plain text: csp-269.txt item: #95 of 356 id: csp-27 author: Andal, Aireen Grace Tomagan title: Decanonized Reading: Intellectual Humility and Mindfulness in Reading Canonical Philosophical Writings date: 2018 words: 8639 flesch: 47 summary: Here, the goal is to examine the potential of an approach that prompts readers of philosophical texts to navigate the richness of different contexts and perspectives without being dependent on the Western agenda as the central frame of inquiry. That the readers of philosophical texts might be centering their approaches around the “canonical” tag is not to be taken lightly. keywords: african; approach; canons; course; history; instance; new; philosophical; philosophy; reading; societies; texts; thinkers; thoughts; university cache: csp-27.pdf plain text: csp-27.txt item: #96 of 356 id: csp-271 author: Rigoli, Francesco title: A General Attitude towards Shopping and Its Link with Basic Human Values in the UK date: 2021 words: 6052 flesch: 51 summary: Here we focus on examining such GSA and in exploring its link with general value orientations such as valuing self-expression or valuing social status. 1): basic values appear to be distributed circularly but not evenly spaced, thus forming clusters (from which the definition of quasi-circular arrangement). keywords: gsa; items; scale; self; shopping; status; values cache: csp-271.pdf plain text: csp-271.txt item: #97 of 356 id: csp-272 author: Lamba, Tanya title: At the Crossroads of Marriage: Experiences of Young Urban Middle-Class Women Negotiating Family and Sexuality Within Heterosexual Intimate Relationships in North India date: 2022 words: 7198 flesch: 53 summary: Young women are challenging gendered power relations, traditional family structures, and marriage norms in their everyday lives. The parental love, care, and concern then become forms of controlling young women within their own homes. keywords: caste; class; family; marriage; partner; relationship; sexuality; social; structures; women cache: csp-272.pdf plain text: csp-272.txt item: #98 of 356 id: csp-281 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: The Transformation of Values in the Times of Uncertainty date: 2021 words: 2406 flesch: 29 summary: Revealing the historical roots of post-colonial thought, Konstantin D. Bugrov (Yekaterinburg, Russia) begins his article Colonial Revolution and Liberatory War: from Communist to Post-Colonial Theory (Georgy Safarov, Mao Zedong and Frantz Fanon) by mentioning Vladimir Lenin’s justification of a national liberation war even if it is a war of a colonial semi-feudal state against a well-developed imperialist state. On the other, the COVID-19 pandemic, which is analyzed in several articles from different perspectives, is far more than a health crisis. keywords: article; authors; colonial; covid-19; research; russia; uncertainty; work cache: csp-281.pdf plain text: csp-281.txt item: #99 of 356 id: csp-282 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Daria Dubovka (2020). V monastyr' s mirom. V poiskakh svetskikh kornei sovremennoi dukhovnosti [To the Monastery in Peace: Searching for Secular Origins of Contemporary Spirituality]. EUSP Press date: 2021 words: 1784 flesch: 34 summary: But both permanent and temporary inhabitants of the monasteries who have to work for the monasteries’ survival feel that “labor has become the opposite of prayer (антонимом молитвенной деятельности) in modern monasteries” (p. 82, my translation from Russian—A. M.). Both strategies of conceptualising spiritual transformation in modern monasteries – robotisation through “obediences” assigned in everyday labor rather than virtue exercises and prayerful contemplation underpinned by new-age “energy” imaginary rather than traditional hesychasm—can be explained, in Dubovka’s view, by the Soviet cultural legacy that current inhabitants bring with them to the monasteries. keywords: monasteries; russian; translation cache: csp-282.pdf plain text: csp-282.txt item: #100 of 356 id: csp-29 author: Abduljaber, Malek title: Effects of Modernization and Globalization on Values Change in the Arab World date: 2018 words: 9043 flesch: 45 summary: Analysts and experts on the Middle East rely on sheer conjecture and speculation when describing, prescribing, or prognosing Arab world political development (Zogby, 2002; Robbins & Tessler, 2012). KEYWORDS modernization, globalization, public opinion, Arab world, survey research https://changing-sp.com/ 162 Malek Abduljaber Introduction There are many questions about the Arab world that have remained unanswered by political science (Campante & Chor, 2012; Hamarneh, Hollis, & Shiqāqī, 1997; Lynch, 2013; Ryan & Schwedler, 2004; Tessler & Jamal, 2006; Tessler, et al., 2012; Zogby, 2002; Bayat, 2013). keywords: algeria; arab; attitudes; citizens; globalization; jordan; lebanon; morocco; opinion; public; research; survey; tessler; values; world cache: csp-29.pdf plain text: csp-29.txt item: #101 of 356 id: csp-296 author: Giray, Louie G.; Edem, Jelomil A. title: Dhingra, P. (2021). Hyper Education. Why Good Schools, Good Grades, and Good Behavior Are Not Enough. NYU Press. date: 2022 words: 1453 flesch: 54 summary: In the book, the author shows how Asian American parents make their children improve academically through hyper education, referring to the practice of extending education through privatized, extracurricular learning. Divided into three Received 22 November 2021 © 2022 Louie Giray, Jelomil Edem Published online 11 April 2022 jelomiledem.00@gmail.com lggiray@pup.edu.ph https://changing-sp.com/ 218 Louie Giray, Jelomil Edem parts, this well-researched book talks about the different sides of hyper education and how it becomes a habit for Asian American parents to use it as part of their parenting style. keywords: american; children; education; parents cache: csp-296.pdf plain text: csp-296.txt item: #102 of 356 id: csp-297 author: Boštjančič, Eva; Ismagilova, Fayruza S.; Pavlović Milijašević, Sara title: The Role of Managers’ Cultural Intelligence and Demographic Variables in Building Trust in Business Relations date: 2022 words: 7398 flesch: 42 summary: The lower level of trust among Russians may also be due to the fact that, according to Hofstede, it can be classified as a low-trust society (Bstieler & Hemmert, 2008), as in Russia trust is very important within already known channels, while in Slovenia and Croatia this is not the case. On Trust in Business Relationships Blomqvist and Ståhle (2000) emphasize that when it comes to analyzing trust in business relationships, two levels should be included: interpersonal and interorganizational. keywords: business; gender; intelligence; participants; partners; relationships; research; study; trust cache: csp-297.pdf plain text: csp-297.txt item: #103 of 356 id: csp-3 author: Strenski, Ivan title: Beyond the Freakonomics of Religious Liberty date: 2017 words: 7574 flesch: 53 summary: Changing Societies & Personalities, 2017 Vol. 1, No. 1 http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/csp.2017.1.1.003 Article Beyond the Freakonomics of Religious Liberty Ivan Strenski University of California, Riverside, USA ABSTRACT The paper critiques the prevailing liberal market economy models of religious liberty and religious encounter. “Freakonomics”, therefore, – whether in free market or monopoly form – does not, therefore, write the last page in the story of religious liberty. keywords: armenia; churches; commission; freedom; guest; haac; liberty; market; model; new; religions; values; venice cache: csp-3.pdf plain text: csp-3.txt item: #104 of 356 id: csp-30 author: Kozeva, Maria; Brandt, Galina title: Philosophical Pursuits in Dance Practice of the 21st Century: Body Concepts date: 2018 words: 5420 flesch: 51 summary: KEYWORDS body concept, dance body, freedom, unconscious, social criticism, illusion, deviant body The art of performance dance in the 20th century is undergoing a transformation to encompass values, concepts, and styles that contrast with the traditional principles of classical art dance. Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, and Charles Weidman – the American pioneers of modern dance – “blew up” traditions through their observations of the basic dance processes revealed in the body, in its physical reality and deep mental processes. keywords: art; ballet; body; century; dance; form; idea; movement; new; performance; person cache: csp-30.pdf plain text: csp-30.txt item: #105 of 356 id: csp-302 author: Tripathy, Mitashree title: Representing the Powerful Principle of Virtue Ethics: Commitment at Workplaces date: 2022 words: 11002 flesch: 47 summary: The current paper explores the importance of commitment as powerful principles of virtue ethics and also emphasizes the limitation of employee commitment mostly focusing on blind commitment. Employee commitment and motivation: A conceptual analysis and integrative model. keywords: actions; aristotle; character; commitment; desires; employees; ethics; good; motivation; organization; press; studies; virtue; virtue ethics; workplace cache: csp-302.pdf plain text: csp-302.txt item: #106 of 356 id: csp-306 author: Remington, Thomas F. title: Ordoliberalism Revisited date: 2022 words: 12679 flesch: 49 summary: Hien does acknowledge, to be sure, the more generally recognized influence of Catholic social thought on the “social” ordoliberals, notably Alfred Müeller-Armack, who saw “social market economy” as a deliberate effort to marry the liberalism of the Freiburg school with a theoretical and practical commitment to the principle that the economy must serve to raise living standards and opportunity for all sections of society. Ordoliberalism was a legal and economic theory to defend competition—and all its benefits to society—against the threats posed by state socialism or by the consolidation of market power in cartels and monopolies. keywords: böhm; competition; dyson; economy; eucken; freedom; germany; government; influence; market; market economy; neoliberalism; order; ordoliberalism; policy; power; school; social; state; system; university cache: csp-306.pdf plain text: csp-306.txt item: #107 of 356 id: csp-308 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: In Search for New Research Paradigms date: 2021 words: 1680 flesch: 28 summary: The poly-paradigmatic nature of contemporary social knowledge implies its embeddedness in various theoretical systems that create alternative pictures of the world. On the one hand, social knowledge is pluralistic, that is, allowing for a plurality of equivalent explanatory concepts; on the other, it is interdisciplinary, that is, irreducible to the methodology of a single social or humanities discipline. keywords: article; authors; knowledge; people; societies cache: csp-308.pdf plain text: csp-308.txt item: #108 of 356 id: csp-309 author: Sokolov, Sergei V. title: Trade, Politics and Borderlands: Russia and Britain in the Age of Enterprise date: 2021 words: 1930 flesch: 50 summary: The author describes not only British efforts to establish trade with Russia (or through Russia’s lands), but also surveys Russian commercial enterprises in both Asia and America, revealing the Russian government’s great desire to take advantages of its vast territory and the political situation in the borderlands. In the fifth chapter, a broad picture of Russian enterprises is built up. keywords: author; book; british; company; russian; trade cache: csp-309.pdf plain text: csp-309.txt item: #109 of 356 id: csp-31 author: Iakimova, Olga title: Exploring the Dynamics of Xenophobia in the Nordic Countries date: 2018 words: 5967 flesch: 46 summary: Based on the resulting findings, the article concludes that the massive surge of votes for xenophobic parties in the Nordic countries might seem to imply that it reflected an equally massive surge of xenophobic attitudes but this was not the case. Xenophobic attitudes showed the opposite trend. keywords: attitudes; countries; identity; immigrants; level; national; nordic; people; society; xenophobic cache: csp-31.pdf plain text: csp-31.txt item: #110 of 356 id: csp-310 author: Lavrentiev, Andrey V. title: Reactualisation of Triadology in Polemics with Postmetaphysics date: 2021 words: 2248 flesch: 35 summary: It is in in this polemical context that the monograph addresses the main issue of Christian theology—the relation of God to the creation. Christian theology turned into “all too human” historical and philological criticism, anthropological hermeneutics, and sentimental moralising (p. XV). keywords: author; christian; davydov; god; theological; theology cache: csp-310.pdf plain text: csp-310.txt item: #111 of 356 id: csp-311 author: Beavitt, Thomas title: Orwellian Doublespeak: Dialogicality and the English Language date: 2021 words: 2423 flesch: 43 summary: Prodding several of these metaphors to confirm that they are indeed dead, Leith channels Orwell to show that these constitute examples of “writing that isn’t paying attention to what it’s saying”, i.e., excluding the reader by undervaluing his or her attention. In order to validate or reject the ironic usage of the term “Orwellian” as applied in the context of contemporary English language scientific communication, the following research question arises: Are we currently living in an Orwellian dystopia? keywords: beavitt; english; language; orwell; reader; writing cache: csp-311.pdf plain text: csp-311.txt item: #112 of 356 id: csp-313 author: Leiliyanti, Eva; Dewi, Dhaurana Atikah; Putri, Larasati Nur; Fariza, Fariza; Saputra, Zufrufin; Wiyakintra, Andera; Albab, Muhammad Ulul title: Patriarchal Language Evaluation of Muslim Women’s Body, Sexuality, and Domestication Discourse on Indonesian Male Clerics Preaching date: 2022 words: 9513 flesch: 49 summary: Relevant issues in these discourses arguably lie in the research on hijab, sharia law on women’s bodies, sexuality, and domestication, Islamic feminism, women’s bodies, sexuality, and domestication (Beta, 2014; Bhowon & Bundhoo, 2016; Yulikhah, 2016; Zempi, 2020), examines how young computer savvy Muslim women community (Hijabers Community, n.d.) in urban Indonesia through the use of fashion hijab and promote them on the blog, and social networking sites (SNS) successfully challenges western media representation of Muslim women, i.e., “domesticated and silenced” in a patriarchal society and the academic divide between “Islam versus Western capitalist”. However, this modernization does not affect how Muslim women see hijab in Malaysia. keywords: basalamah; bodies; body; channel; clause; clerics; discourse; domestication; gus; hidayat; hijab; husbands; indonesia; islamic; language; muslim; muwafiq; preaching; sexuality; wives; women cache: csp-313.pdf plain text: csp-313.txt item: #113 of 356 id: csp-315 author: Ghias, Wajeeha Brar; Kazmi, Syed Zaheer Abbas title: In the Eyes of the Beholder: Leaders’ Personality and Courageous Followership date: 2022 words: 6943 flesch: 33 summary: Data analysis indicates that leaders having extraversion, agreeableness, consciousness, and openness to intellectual/imagination personality traits perceive their subordinates’ behaviors as courageous followers, whereas the neuroticism personality trait resulted in a negative perception of courageous followership behaviors among Pakistani school leaders. We need to inculcate and promote courageous followership behavior among institutions to get rid of toxic triangles and overcome inefficiencies to compete with world countries. keywords: agreeableness; behavior; et al; followership; individuals; leaders; leadership; neuroticism; pakistan; personality; research; study; subordinates; traits cache: csp-315.pdf plain text: csp-315.txt item: #114 of 356 id: csp-317 author: Ghazy, Khaled; Fedorova, Alena E. title: Hotel Employees’ Attitude and Acceptance Toward Human-Robot Co-Working Based on the Industry 5.0 Concept date: 2022 words: 8569 flesch: 43 summary: The effects of perceived identity threat and realistic threat on the negative attitudes and usage intentions toward hotel service robots: The moderating effect of the robot’s anthropomorphism. Service robots designed to operate in the service sectors have emerged in hotels, catering, and entertainment enterprises to assist customers and provide information on different services. keywords: attitude; employees; et al; hospitality; hotel; human; industry; intelligence; international; journal; robotics; robots; service; service robots; technology; tourism cache: csp-317.pdf plain text: csp-317.txt item: #115 of 356 id: csp-319 author: Zakharova, Olga V.; Glazkova, Anna V.; Pupysheva, Irina N.; Kuznetsova, Natalia V. title: The Importance of Green Practices to Reduce Consumption date: 2022 words: 9368 flesch: 43 summary: Some researchers have studied the citizens’ involvement in functional public practices at the institutional level and the private sector (Ermolaeva & Rybakova, 2019), the factors and the conditions for Russians’ engagement in separate waste collection practices (Shabanova, 2019). [“Dirty village” and “littered city” (common waste management practices in different communities)]. keywords: adaptive; collection; communities; consumption; green; growth; n.d; people; posts; practices; recyclables; tyumen; waste; waste collection cache: csp-319.pdf plain text: csp-319.txt item: #116 of 356 id: csp-32 author: Piskunova, Larisa; Lu, Jia Jin title: Confucianism as the Axiological Basis for China’s Management Model date: 2018 words: 10112 flesch: 61 summary: It’s very interesting to note that, when there are two employees, both of who are not loyal, Chinese business leaders prefer the one with lower capability; however, if they are both loyal, Chinese leaders prefer employees who are more capable. The relevance of this study is also connected with the interest of Chinese people themselves in pragmatising the intellectual tradition in their search for axiological bases of rapid contemporary social and economic change. keywords: business; china; chinese; confucianism; confucius; employees; leaders; legge; man; management; master; people; person; superior cache: csp-32.pdf plain text: csp-32.txt item: #117 of 356 id: csp-324 author: Lyutko, Eugene; Cherny, Alexey title: The Concept of Mladostarchestvo as a Tool for Criticizing Religion in Modern Russia: An Analysis of Rhetorical Strategies date: 2022 words: 10673 flesch: 56 summary: In the 2000s, in the process of a rapid growth in use of the term mladostarets/mladostarchestvo in public discussion, it was integrated into a series of other rhetorical strategies directed at criticism of problems in church life. KEYWORDS mladostarchestvo, young eldership, confession, religious leadership, rhetorical strategies, criticism of the clergy, anticlericalism ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation under Grant no. 19-78-10143. keywords: a. c.; church; concept; criticism; e. l.; mladostarchestvo; mladostarets; notion; pastoral; patriarch; people; priest; russian; strategy; term; translation cache: csp-324.pdf plain text: csp-324.txt item: #118 of 356 id: csp-325 author: Selçuk, Fatma Ülkü; Güngör, Nil Demet title: Narcissism and Political Left-Right Orientation in View of Basic Human Values: A Sample of Faculty of Management Students From Turkey date: 2022 words: 8469 flesch: 40 summary: 764–784 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2022.6.4.202 Received 11 February 2022 © 2022 Fatma Ülkü Selçuk, Nil Demet Güngör Accepted 10 December 2022 fatmaulku.selcuk@asbu.edu.tr Published online 30 December 2022 nil.gungor@atilim.edu.tr ARTICLE Narcissism and Political Left-Right Orientation in View of Basic Human Values: A Sample of Faculty of Management Students From Turkey Fatma Ülkü Selçuk Social Sciences University of Ankara, Turkey Nil Demet Güngör Atılım University, Ankara, Turkey ABSTRACT A growing number of studies investigate the relationship between narcissism and political orientation. Given findings that link basic human values to narcissism and to political orientation, we also investigate the possibility of a mediating role for human values in this relation. keywords: et al; leftwing; narcissism; orientation; personality; rightwing; self; social; tradition; turkey; universalism; values cache: csp-325.pdf plain text: csp-325.txt item: #119 of 356 id: csp-326 author: Abramova, Sofya B.; Antonova, Natalya L.; Campa, Riccardo; Popova, Natalia G. title: Digital Fears Experienced by Young People in the Age of Technoscience date: 2022 words: 10678 flesch: 44 summary: Accepted 15 March 2022 Riccardo Campa, Natalia G. Popova Published online 11 April 2022 sofia_abramova@mail.ru n-tata@mail.ru riccardo.campa.02@gmail.com ngpopova@list.ru ARTICLE Digital Fears Experienced by Young People in the Age of Technoscience Sofya B. Abramova Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia Natalya L. Antonova Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia Riccardo Campa Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland Natalia G. Popova Institute for Philosophy and Law, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russia ABSTRACT With the advance of technoscience, digital technologies have started to reshape the traditional array of social fears experienced by younger generations by triggering the appearance of new, digital fears. Social fears exert a negative impact on the well-being of a given society, deteriorating the emotional balance and adaptive potential of generations. keywords: anxiety; campa; control; data; fears; future; information; internet; journal; life; people; popova; respondents; social; societies; society; technologies; world cache: csp-326.pdf plain text: csp-326.txt item: #120 of 356 id: csp-327 author: Malu, Bhasker; Rajan, Santhosh Kareepadath; Jindal, Nikhita; Thakur, Aishwarya; Raghuram, Tanvi title: Perceived Discrimination of Old Settlers in Sikkim date: 2022 words: 6059 flesch: 47 summary: However, before the merger, 400 Indian families, known as old settlers, had lived in Sikkim but did not become Sikkim subjects. KEYWORDS discrimination, Sikkim, race, old settlers, perceived discrimination, Northeasterners Changing Societies & Personalities, 2022, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. keywords: community; department; discrimination; government; group; identity; india; locals; minority; participants; settlers; sikkim; state cache: csp-327.pdf plain text: csp-327.txt item: #121 of 356 id: csp-33 author: Stepanova, Elena title: Religious Complexity in the Public Sphere: Comparing Nordic Countries (Inger Furseth, ed.). Springer, 2017 date: 2018 words: 2199 flesch: 30 summary: The authors observe the concept of “culturalization of religion” and conclude that it may allow majority religions a presence in places from where religion is banned or regarded with suspicion. Springer, 2017 1 Elena Stepanova Institute for Philosophy and Law, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia In the contemporary world, religion holds a significant place in many people’s lives, intersecting with other identities. keywords: churches; countries; presence; public; religion cache: csp-33.pdf plain text: csp-33.txt item: #122 of 356 id: csp-332 author: Hackert, Benedikt; Voeth, Lilith C.; Weger, Ulrich title: Moral Foundations of Dietary Behavior and Its Linkage to Sustainability and Feminism date: 2022 words: 13571 flesch: 44 summary: Vegan diet: meat = meat eater; flexi = flexitarian; vegetarian = vegetarian; vegan = vegan. keywords: animal; attitudes; authority; behavior; consumption; correlations; diet; eaters; eating; fairness; foundations; groups; harm; m =; meat; meat eaters; p =; rp =; vegans; vegetarians cache: csp-332.pdf plain text: csp-332.txt item: #123 of 356 id: csp-334 author: Valibeigi, Mojtaba; Maroofi, Sakineh; Danay, Sara title: Forgotten Territories in the Iranian Home: Issues of Segregation date: 2022 words: 7871 flesch: 55 summary: Home spaces are seen as those shaped by inclusion, exclusion, and power relations. Communication factors determine relationships between various house spaces, including a range of semi-public, semi-private, and private spaces. keywords: activities; culture; family; gender; home; house; iranian; place; privacy; public; research; segregation; space; syntax; women cache: csp-334.pdf plain text: csp-334.txt item: #124 of 356 id: csp-336 author: Kicherova, Marina N.; Efimova, Galina Z.; Gertsen, Svetlana M. title: Non-Formal Education as a Resource of Social Inclusion: Intergenerational Approach date: 2022 words: 7970 flesch: 37 summary: 823–840 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2022.6.4.205 Received 28 March 2022 © 2022 Marina N. Kicherova, Galina Z. Efimova, Accepted 31 October 2022 Svetlana M. Gertsen Published online 30 December 2022 m.n.kicherova@utmn.ru g.z.efimova@utmn.ru s.m.gercen@utmn.ru ARTICLE Non-Formal Education as a Resource of Social Inclusion: Intergenerational Approach Marina N. Kicherova, Galina Z. Efimova, Svetlana M. Gertsen University of Tyumen, Russia ABSTRACT This article contributes to a better understanding of theoretical models and empirical evidence revealing the impact of social inclusion of non-formal education on professional and personal development in the context of five generations. Due to the fact that all generations use non-formal education, but its contribution to social inclusion differs from generation to generation, our research questions are as following: What is the impact of non-formal education on social inclusion? keywords: average; development; education; generation; inclusion; lack; learning; professional; research; sample; skills; study; time; training cache: csp-336.pdf plain text: csp-336.txt item: #125 of 356 id: csp-337 author: Polievková, Petra; Rončáková, Terézia; Tkáčová, Hedviga title: Humorous Portrayals of Celebrities in the Mass Media During the 2021 Papal Visit to Slovakia date: 2023 words: 10022 flesch: 44 summary: Within the context of Slovak memes and caricatures, the Pope is often considered a celebrity who has not directly chosen his status, but that his position has been attributed to him by the very nature of the post that he fills. 188–212 191 contemporary political issues, and therefore a crucial element of the research was aimed at identifying the main features and differences in the depiction of the Pope and that of selected Slovak political celebrities. keywords: analysis; caricatures; celebrities; celebrity; church; content; depictions; figure; francis; humor; media; memes; politicians; pope; research; sample; slovak; slovakia; society; study; tonality; visit cache: csp-337.pdf plain text: csp-337.txt item: #126 of 356 id: csp-339 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: The Mole of History Burrows His Way ever Forward and Upward date: 2022 words: 2317 flesch: 32 summary: In the article, a sociological analysis of fears of young people under the conditions of digitalization of all spheres of social life is presented. Two hypotheses are put forward: (a) sharing economy and social entrepreneurship can be used as alternative socio-economic models for sustainable development of a society; (b) the use of digital technologies in projects of the sharing economy and social entrepreneurship stimulates sustainable development. keywords: article; authors; development; factors; labor; people; social; world cache: csp-339.pdf plain text: csp-339.txt item: #127 of 356 id: csp-34 author: Stepanova, Elena title: Editor's Note date: 2018 words: 873 flesch: 35 summary: In the search for an answer, she observes various theories, which provide interpretations of xenophobia, Published online 3 April 2018 © 2018 Elena Stepanova stepanova.elena.a@gmail.com 5Changing Societies & Personalities, 2018 Vol. 2, No. 1 explains the reasons to prefer the particular theory, and checks its relevance to the analysis of the roots of xenophobia in Nordic countries. The author stresses that the understanding of culture, values, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, disability, colonial peripheries, etc. presented in canonical texts should not be taken for granted but “are highly in need of reexamination”. keywords: body; countries; dance cache: csp-34.pdf plain text: csp-34.txt item: #128 of 356 id: csp-340 author: Berzin, Andrey B.; Maltsev, Aleksey V.; Zavyalova, Natalya A. title: Conceptual Framework of Teacher Prestige and Well-Being: Regional Aspects date: 2022 words: 7983 flesch: 44 summary: Figure 1 Three-point Analysis Model of Teachers’ Social Representation teaching as a career teacher’s personality well-being factors Social representations of “teaching” community at three time points: 1989, 2016, and 2021 Teacher’s self-assessment Assessment by teachers, students’ parents and school graduates ca re er o pp or tu ni tie s ch oi ce m ot iv es jo b sa tis fa ct io n pe rs on al ity fe at ur es th e im ag e of a te ac he r (m et ap ho rs ) Social Opinions about Teachers and Their Status The final stage of the study comprised the description of social ideas about the role of teachers in terms of their social significance, prestige, and image. keywords: community; education; number; profession; region; respondents; russian; school; students; study; teachers; teaching cache: csp-340.pdf plain text: csp-340.txt item: #129 of 356 id: csp-341 author: Ryazanova, Svetlana V. title: Talking to God: Religion, Para-Science and Disciplinary Practices as Consolidation Tools date: 2022 words: 6684 flesch: 49 summary: In the 2000s and 2010s, the region of upper Kama1 became a site of turbulent transformations in the sphere of religion, which had led to the emergence of new religious communities. The study identifies most effective social instruments for the consolidation of those type of religious community. keywords: anonymous; budilova; communication; community; leader; life; members; new; orthodox; s. r.; source; translation cache: csp-341.pdf plain text: csp-341.txt item: #130 of 356 id: csp-342 author: Simyan, Tigran S. title: “Guilty of Being Free”: An Intellectual vs. Soviet Penal System (Prison Letters and Drawings of Sergei Parajanov) date: 2022 words: 7344 flesch: 61 summary: 197–216 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2022.6.1.170 Received 7 March 2021 © 2022 Tigran S. Simyan Accepted 31 March 2022 tsimyan@ysu.am Published online 11 April 2022 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9534-3505 ARTICLE “Guilty of Being Free”: An Intellectual vs. Soviet Penal System (Prison Letters and Drawings of Sergei Parajanov)1 Tigran S. Simyan Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia ABSTRACT Sergei Parajanov was one of the most innovative directors of postwar Soviet cinema, which made him suspect to the Soviet authorities and eventually led Parajanov to serving a prison sentence. This article discusses how the trauma of Parajanov’s prison experience was reflected in the textual and visual output (letters, drawings and collages) that he created during his imprisonment out of the materials at hand. keywords: film; homosexuality; katanyan; life; parajanov; prison; sergei; soviet; system; t. s.; translation; tsereteli; zakoyan cache: csp-342.pdf plain text: csp-342.txt item: #131 of 356 id: csp-343 author: Nazarov, Andrey D. title: Bennett E., Berndt G. M., Esders St., Sarti L. (Eds.) (2021). Early Medieval Militarisation. Manchester University Press. date: 2022 words: 1289 flesch: 51 summary: Therefore, it is difficult to agree with Guy Halsall, who wrote in the final essay that early medieval militarisation was not so much a process as a discourse (pp. 340–341). While no author disputes the militarisation of early medieval societies, the collection gives no answer to the question of its extent or scope. keywords: militarisation; military; roman; volume cache: csp-343.pdf plain text: csp-343.txt item: #132 of 356 id: csp-344 author: Ermolaeva, Polina O.; Ermolaeva, Yulia V.; Efremenko, Dmitry V. title: Metabolic Transformations in the Area of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Russian Megalopolises: The City of Moscow Case date: 2022 words: 11681 flesch: 35 summary: Notable examples are the study of solid waste management and environmental equity in Barcelona (Fragkou et al., 2014); the examination of the conceptual and comprehensive sustainability framework of European cities to support decision-making in waste management (Taelman et al., 2018); and, the study of waste planning and resource management in “metabolic thinking” (Longato et al., 2019), among many. KEYWORDS socio-ecological metabolism, metabolic transformations, municipal solid waste, waste management, environmental justice, Russian megalopolis ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The research was supported by the Russian Science Foundation under Grant No. 22-28-00392 “Waste production and disposal in the megalopolises of Russia: multisectoral and interdisciplinary analysis”. keywords: cities; citizens; collection; disposal; environmental; ermolaeva; infrastructure; landfills; management; megalopolises; metabolic; moscow; msw; new; population; processes; recycling; region; russian; sorting; transformations; waste; waste management cache: csp-344.pdf plain text: csp-344.txt item: #133 of 356 id: csp-345 author: Tikhomirova, Tatiana N.; Malykh, Artem S.; Malykh, Sergey B. title: Fluid Intelligence Test Scores Across the Schooling: Evidence of Nonlinear Changes in Girls and Boys date: 2022 words: 7017 flesch: 51 summary: The Present Study This cross-sectional study aimed to examine changes in fluid intelligence test scores over all years of schooling from grades 1 to 11. In the second phase, the means and ranges of fluid intelligence test scores for the samples of girls and boys for each year of schooling were calculated. keywords: age; boys; differences; fluid; girls; intelligence; schooling; scores; years cache: csp-345.pdf plain text: csp-345.txt item: #134 of 356 id: csp-35 author: López-Narbona, Ana Maria title: Ronald Inglehart (2018). Cultural Evolution, People’s Motivations are Changing, and Reshaping the World. Cambridge University Press date: 2018 words: 2000 flesch: 38 summary: Evolutionary modernization theory agrees, but argues that these societal changes are largely driven by the fact that modernization brings value changes that are causing the people of economically advanced societies to have systematically different motivations, and consequently different behavior, from the people of less developed societies.” This book builds on the author’s previous work concerning modernization as a multifaceted process of social change pivoting on value change, that is transformational in its impact and progressive in its effects. keywords: author; inglehart; modernization; societies; theory cache: csp-35.pdf plain text: csp-35.txt item: #135 of 356 id: csp-350 author: Smirnova, Alexandra Yu.; Tolochin, Igor V. title: Dreams in the Bible and in Modern English Discourse: A Shift in Perspective date: 2022 words: 8426 flesch: 54 summary: In modern religious discourse, the growing number of dream narratives manifest the positive evaluation of the contact with the divine as comforting. KEYWORDS dream narratives, the Bible, religious discourse, secularisation, lexicography Received 15 May 2022 © Alexandra Yu. keywords: bible; divine; dream; english; experience; god; human; narratives; secularisation; sense; smirnova; supernatural; texts; tolochin; word cache: csp-350.pdf plain text: csp-350.txt item: #136 of 356 id: csp-352 author: Bazueva, Elena V. title: Social and Economic Factors of Violence Against Women in the South of Moldova: Identification, Estimation, and Mechanisms of Elimination date: 2022 words: 10806 flesch: 40 summary: 610–633 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2022.6.3.192 Received 28 May 2022 © 2022 Elena V. Bazueva Accepted 27 August 2022 bazueva.l@mail.ru Published online 10 October 2022 ARTICLE Social and Economic Factors of Violence Against Women in the South of Moldova: Identification, Estimation, and Mechanisms of Elimination Elena V. Bazueva Perm State University, Perm, Russia Vologda Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vologda, Russia ABSTRACT A surge in violence against women requires a better understanding of its causes and factors, which is the problem that this study seeks to address. The legislation also guarantees equal opportunities for women and men in the realization of their human capital on the national labor market, which refers both to the ability to engage in entrepreneurship and to the entitlement to equal pay for equal work (Women, Business and the Law, 2020). keywords: development; economic; education; equality; factors; gagauzia; gender; gender equality; ipv; level; moldova; national; norms; rights; system; victims; village; violence; women cache: csp-352.pdf plain text: csp-352.txt item: #137 of 356 id: csp-357 author: Kibirige, Israel title: Short Learning Programmes for Skills Development Beyond COVID-19 date: 2022 words: 8401 flesch: 49 summary: Before COVID-19 SLPs were not inclusive because they were considered a luxury, but during the pandemic, it became necessary to learn the NN to meet the demand of the workplace. This paper aims to describe what short learning programmes (SLPs) are, why institutions offer them and examine why individuals participate in SLPs. keywords: africa; author; covid-19; development; education; individuals; institutions; journal; knowledge; learning; new; pandemic; sen; skills; slps; south; students; university cache: csp-357.pdf plain text: csp-357.txt item: #138 of 356 id: csp-36 author: Díez-Nicolás, Juan; López-Narbona, Ana Maria title: Socio-Cultural Differences in Social Exclusion date: 2018 words: 17671 flesch: 48 summary: When examining the relationships of the independent variables with the dependent one, group social exclusion, it is evident that most are similar to what was found with respect to total and to personal social exclusion. Social exclusion has been measured through three indexes of social exclusion, personal, group and total exclusion, since a main component analysis demonstrated that the degree of social exclusion varied depending on whether the excluded group was more or less based on personal decisions on one’s behaviour taken by the individual. keywords: countries; drug; east; european; exclusion; exclusion index; group; group exclusion; index; indexes; information; mena; people; personal; post; regions; russia; security; social; total; values; variables cache: csp-36.pdf plain text: csp-36.txt item: #139 of 356 id: csp-360 author: Kefeng, Yuan; Xiaoxia, Zhang; Nedospasova, Olga P. title: The Impact of Digital Divide on Household Participation in Risky Financial Investments: Evidence From China date: 2023 words: 6847 flesch: 42 summary: Data Processing and Empirical Analysis Data Sources To study the impact of digital divide on household risky financial investment requires comprehensive micro-survey data. The difference of digital divide between the young and the old is reflected in the participation probability of household risky financial investment, showing the difference of investment income caused by digital divide between the generations of residents. keywords: access; authors; china; chinese; data; digital; divide; education; household; impact; information; internet; investment; model; participation; residents cache: csp-360.pdf plain text: csp-360.txt item: #140 of 356 id: csp-369 author: Trubina, Elena G. title: Fluid Entanglements: Narratives of Waterfronts in the City date: 2022 words: 4286 flesch: 43 summary: Urban waterfronts: Contemporary streams of planning conflicts. Polina Golovatina-Mora examines the nexus of the materiality of urban water in the context of the aftermath of Medellin’s acclaimed program, “social urbanism”. keywords: cities; citizens; city; context; industrial; issue; narratives; new; parts; projects; river; waterfronts cache: csp-369.pdf plain text: csp-369.txt item: #141 of 356 id: csp-37 author: Martianov, Victor title: Revolution and Modernity date: 2018 words: 9024 flesch: 33 summary: KEYWORDS revolution, violence, political order, legitimacy, modernity, late modernity, centre-periphery, global economics, political subject, consensus, rental society, precariat The Political Project of Modernity as a Permanent Revolution? The revolution assumes as its key feature the emergence of alternative sources of political order (heterarchy) as a result of the rise and subsequent fall of mass political subjectivity (Kapustin, 2015, p. 7). keywords: alternative; capitalism; class; consensus; future; interests; martianov; modernity; new; order; revolution; societies; society; state; subject cache: csp-37.pdf plain text: csp-37.txt item: #142 of 356 id: csp-370 author: Costlow, Jane title: Words, River, Changes: Writing Lewiston, Maine date: 2022 words: 8656 flesch: 62 summary: 254–270 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2022.6.2.174 Received 10 March 2022 © 2022 Jane Costlow Accepted 20 May 2022 jcostlow@bates.edu Published online 11 July 2022 ESSAY Words, River, Changes: Writing Lewiston, Maine Jane Costlow Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, USA ABSTRACT This essay describes and reflects on the central river of a small post- industrial city in Maine (USA), interweaving the author’s experience of place with the voices of three local poets, as a way of considering how the city and its river have been represented—as pastoral, abject, beautiful, and hybrid. KEYWORDS Androscoggin River, Lewiston Maine, Marsden Hartley, Robert Chute, Susann Pelletier, hybrid, abject, pastoral There is something unfathomably essential about continually perceiving things anew [...] Over the past two decades groups within downtown Lewiston have worked hard to elevate the voices of those actually living within reach of the river, in those poorest-in-Maine census tracts. keywords: androscoggin; auburn; bridge; chute; city; community; downtown; falls; hartley; lewiston; maine; mills; new; people; place; power; river; water; way cache: csp-370.pdf plain text: csp-370.txt item: #143 of 356 id: csp-371 author: Read, Richard title: Borth Waters and the Coastal Dreaming of a Midlander date: 2022 words: 13105 flesch: 58 summary: Still, in the 2011 census (Nomis, n.d.), 43% of the residents of Borth were largely Welsh speaking, and locals of all kinds harbour dislike of thoughtless Midlanders making nuisances of themselves through inconsiderate use of noisy jet skis on Borth waters. Water water everywhere (part 2). keywords: anthony; bog; borth; caravan; carty; communication; community; english; film; history; https://changing-sp.com/; morris; nature; personalities; place; read; richard; sea; societies; space; time; village; voices; vol; wales; water; way; welsh cache: csp-371.pdf plain text: csp-371.txt item: #144 of 356 id: csp-372 author: Antonova, Natalya L.; Gurarii, Anna D. title: The Centre and Periphery: The Role of City Embankments and Youth Practices date: 2022 words: 6677 flesch: 53 summary: 315–333 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2022.6.2.175 Received 17 February 2022 © 2022 Natalya L. Antonova, Anna D. Gurarii Accepted 20 May 2022 n-tata@mail.ru Published online 11 July 2022 anna.gurariy@urfu.ru ARTICLE The Centre and Periphery: The Role of City Embankments and Youth Practices Natalya L. Antonova Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia Anna D. Gurarii Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia ABSTRACT The article focuses on city embankments as social and spatial developments, which are an essential attribute of the city and an integral element in the lifestyle of citizens. KEYWORDS city, city embankment, centre and periphery, youth, social practices https://changing-sp.com/ 316 Natalya L. Antonova, Anna D. Gurarii Introduction In urban planning, there has been a transition to the “city for people” model, the foundation of which can be sought in the works of the American researcher Jane Jacobs (1961), who formulated the tenets in defence of urban planning based on the daily life of citizens. keywords: centre; citizens; city; city embankments; embankments; female; flânerie; people; plotinka; practices; respondents; space; water; years cache: csp-372.pdf plain text: csp-372.txt item: #145 of 356 id: csp-373 author: Bogomyakov, Vladimir G.; Chistyakova, Marina G. title: Tyumen Embankment: Urban Hubris as a Trigger for the Transformation of Urban Identity date: 2022 words: 8046 flesch: 56 summary: In the second half of KEYWORDS urban identity, place identity, embankment, public space, urban hubris ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by the RFBR and Tyumen Region under Grant №20–411–720007. Thus, pride becomes a source of place identity, resulting in urban identity. keywords: citizens; city; embankment; hubris; human; identity; new; people; place; pride; project; public; river; self; sense; space; tyumen; urban cache: csp-373.pdf plain text: csp-373.txt item: #146 of 356 id: csp-374 author: Dixon, Megan title: Seeking Ecology and Equity Along the Boise Greenbelt date: 2022 words: 7185 flesch: 47 summary: As the Visit Idaho webpage states (Boise River Greenbelt, n.d.), the greenbelt “links over 850 acres of parks and natural areas along the Boise River,” including a few large city parks and a county park where recreationalists typically start their “float” of the river in rafts or tubes (large tires). Having marked its 50-year anniversary in 2019, it has become “one of the most widely used amenities in the Treasure Valley” (Boise River Greenbelt, n.d.). keywords: access; area; boise; boise greenbelt; boise river; city; development; flood; greenbelt; new; public; river; space; water cache: csp-374.pdf plain text: csp-374.txt item: #147 of 356 id: csp-375 author: Smirnova, Vera; Adrianova, Ekaterina title: From Systemic Underdevelopment to Basic Urban Maintenance: National Priority Projects in the Russian Periphery date: 2022 words: 9730 flesch: 36 summary: Instigated and promoted as a holistic approach, federal projects address piecemeal issues compelling regional and municipal actors to tap into multiple federal schemes in order to implement more comprehensive plans and complete a full spectrum of projects. [Federal project “Formation of a comfortable urban environment” of the national project “Housing and urban environment”]. keywords: adrianova; banks; center; city; development; embankment; federal; government; making; national; power; programs; project; public; regions; resources; river; russian; situation; state; urban; vologda; work cache: csp-375.pdf plain text: csp-375.txt item: #148 of 356 id: csp-376 author: Moshkin, Sergey V. title: The Past Bursts into the Present date: 2022 words: 3707 flesch: 52 summary: However, the government does not and cannot have a monopoly on historical memory, and therefore dealing with our past is not so much the task of the government, but the task of the entire society, of all the people and groups that make it up. On the other hand, this partly has led to the emasculation of the original meaning of the people’s initiative and official profanation of historical memory. keywords: book; government; history; kurilla; memory; past; russia cache: csp-376.pdf plain text: csp-376.txt item: #149 of 356 id: csp-379 author: Ismagilova, Fayruza S.; Khamenehei, Nazyar title: Alfred Adler’s Individual Psychology in Light of Classical Persian Literature date: 2023 words: 5170 flesch: 57 summary: While some children seek the power to choose a bold approach that leads to their recognition, other children seem to meditate on their weaknesses and try to express them in different ways. The authors put forward the suggestion that modern psychological approaches, especially those dealing with education of children, might be rooted in the teachings of Iranian mystics. keywords: abu; adler; child; development; education; inferiority; life; literature; people; persian; personality; psychology cache: csp-379.pdf plain text: csp-379.txt item: #150 of 356 id: csp-38 author: Bogomyakov, Vladimir; Chistyakova, Marina title: Interactivity as a Vector of the Socialization of Art date: 2018 words: 7605 flesch: 48 summary: [Media art. Interactivity is considered in terms of an important socialization factor in the various modifications of interactive art, including participatory art, as well as collaborative and collective artistic practices. keywords: actions; art; artist; digital; interactivity; kind; means; media; performance; process; public; time; viewer; work cache: csp-38.pdf plain text: csp-38.txt item: #151 of 356 id: csp-380 author: Volkova, Elena N.; Akimova, Anna Yu.; Isaeva, Oksana M. title: Assessment of the Psychological Well-Being of Russian Youth With the PERMA-Profiler date: 2022 words: 6354 flesch: 47 summary: The scores of Russian respondents are significantly higher than the results reported by Butler and Kern for the UK, Greece, Korea, Italy, and the USA in their study of 2016 (this sample is referred to as a total sample). If we compare these results with those of Butler & Kern’s survey (2016), we will see that Russian respondents have scored higher in the scales of Positive emotions and Relationships. keywords: characteristics; emotions; health; people; perma; psychological; respondents; russian; sample; scales; youth cache: csp-380.pdf plain text: csp-380.txt item: #152 of 356 id: csp-381 author: Rigoli, Francesco title: Belief Formation in the Social Context: A Bayesian Decision Account date: 2022 words: 6341 flesch: 46 summary: KEYWORDS Bayesian decision, belief, influence, persuasion, dominant group, intellectual https://changing-sp.com/ Changing Societies & Personalities, 2022, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. Dominant groups are defined as those particularly capable to affect other groups’ direct evidence and utility, while intellectual groups are regarded as those who are powerful in shaping other groups’ social evidence. keywords: bdmb; beliefs; consensus; dominant; evidence; groups; influence; rigoli; social; utility cache: csp-381.pdf plain text: csp-381.txt item: #153 of 356 id: csp-382 author: Vuković-Ćalasan, Danijela title: Ethnocultural Pluralism and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Montenegro: Lessons to Learn date: 2023 words: 10494 flesch: 39 summary: Other countries, although officially non-multicultural in the normative-political sense, still envisage legal and political solutions that enable ethnocultural communities to preserve their identity specifics and achieve full integration without assimilation. The problem of successful management of ethnocultural pluralism from the perspective of needs of ethnocultural communities, as well as the interests of the social community as a whole, is mainly the subject of reflection and analysis at the state level. keywords: communities; community; degree; identities; identity; level; management; members; minority; model; montenegro; multiculturalism; national; pluralism; roma; sense; state cache: csp-382.pdf plain text: csp-382.txt item: #154 of 356 id: csp-385 author: Skorokhodova, Tatiana G. title: “Discovery of Hinduism” in Religious Thought of the Bengal Renaissance date: 2023 words: 7786 flesch: 54 summary: However, his interpretation integrates in general terms all diversity of modern Hinduism and presents practical and formal differences as tolerable and acceptable for the unity of Indian peoples. The polytheistic decline of Hinduism Rammohun interprets as a result of societal need to prevent “persons of feeble intellect unable to comprehend God as not subject to the senses and without form, should either pass their life without any religious duties whatsoever or should engage in evil work” (p. 161). keywords: bankimchandra; discovery; god; hinduism; image; india; rammohun; religion; roy; vedas; vivekananda; vol cache: csp-385.pdf plain text: csp-385.txt item: #155 of 356 id: csp-386 author: Tokarskaya, Lyudmila V.; Bystrova, Tatyana Yu. title: Markers of Sensory Well-Being in the Learning Environment for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders date: 2023 words: 10306 flesch: 44 summary: The proposed approach can be relevant not only for learning environments for children with ASD but also for normatively developing children as well as for constructing sensory safe environments for more general purposes. The concept of sensory well-being and its markers may provide some valuable insights into what constitutes sensory friendly learning environment and ways to adjust a learning environment to the specific needs of students and groups of students. keywords: approach; asd; autism; bystrova; characteristics; children; classroom; design; elements; environment; individual; learning; learning environment; markers; materials; needs; objects; people; sensory cache: csp-386.pdf plain text: csp-386.txt item: #156 of 356 id: csp-387 author: Rostovskaya, Tamara K.; Vasilieva, Ekaterina N.; Kholina, Veronika N. title: Factors Shaping the Reproductive Behavior of Young Families in Russia: Data Triangulation date: 2023 words: 7460 flesch: 53 summary: KEYWORDS young family, demographics, reproductive behavior, marital behavior, average number of children born, social support for young families, thriving young families https://changing-sp.com/ 74 Tamara K. Rostovskaya, Ekaterina N. Vasilieva, Veronika N. Kholina Our understanding of young families is determined by the official documents of the Russian Federation, in particular Federal Law No. 489-FZ O molodezhnoi politike v Based on the data of the mass survey, we found that there are differences in the values of young families with children and without children. keywords: behavior; children; families; family; marriage; region; support cache: csp-387.pdf plain text: csp-387.txt item: #157 of 356 id: csp-389 author: Ildarhanova, Chulpan I.; Gnevasheva, Vera A. title: Socio-Demographic Construct of Social Loneliness in Modern Russia date: 2022 words: 7926 flesch: 46 summary: Several factors exacerbating and minimizing social loneliness are presented. A strong emphasis is placed on the importance of families in alleviating social loneliness and on family construct preservation. keywords: children; factors; family; group; happiness; individual; life; loneliness; marriage; people; respondents; self; study; women cache: csp-389.pdf plain text: csp-389.txt item: #158 of 356 id: csp-39 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor's Note date: 2018 words: 1208 flesch: 31 summary: Martianov goes deeply into paradoxes of Modernity, where persons as politically active subjects play important role in social changes, and at the same time are seen by the state as a threat to political powers, and pays special attention to the spread of the “schizophrenic type of social subject, which loses its ability to effectively organise its interests over the course of history”. In the paper Socio-Cultural Differences in Social Exclusion, Juan Díez- Nicolás and Ana Maria López-Narbona reflects upon the very sharp and controversial issue – social exclusion, which without exaggeration should be considered as a main concern worldwide. keywords: exclusion; paper; values; world cache: csp-39.pdf plain text: csp-39.txt item: #159 of 356 id: csp-390 author: Blednova, Natalia D.; Bagirova, Anna P. title: Leave Policy System in Russia: Is It Time to Change? date: 2023 words: 7296 flesch: 49 summary: KEYWORDS parental leave, paternity leave, parental leave policy, leave-takers, Parental leave policy is an essential element in the family policy structure in many developing countries (ILO, 2012). keywords: childcare; children; countries; family; fathers; labor; leave; men; paternity; policy; region; right; russia; women cache: csp-390.pdf plain text: csp-390.txt item: #160 of 356 id: csp-391 author: Linchenko, Andrei A.; Gartwig, Bella V. title: Rediscovering Identity: Autobiographical Memory and Media Discourses of Russian-Germans in Germany and Russia date: 2023 words: 10306 flesch: 51 summary: How families of “Russian Germans” tell their stories]. One of the significant cultural frameworks for constructing autobiographical memory is family memory, which, as A. Erll aptly puts it, “serve as a kind of switchboard between individual memory and larger frames of collective remembrance” (Erll, 2011, p. 315). keywords: analysis; bender; discourse; family; germans; group; history; ida; identity; life; media; memory; narrative; people; repatriation; russian; soviet cache: csp-391.pdf plain text: csp-391.txt item: #161 of 356 id: csp-392 author: Sumskaya, Anna S. title: “Lostˮ Russian Media Generations in a Changing Social and Digital Environment date: 2023 words: 11235 flesch: 42 summary: In this case, a point of departure for conceptualizing media generations is provided by the seminal works of the Canadian philologist and media culture expert Marshall McLuhan, who wrote extensively on the role of media in life, media’s centripetal effect on the development of communications, and their role in civilizational transformations that lead to the emergence of technogenic civilizations. What distinguishes the concept of media generation from that of generation is that at the core of a media generation is people’s enduring preferences in media use. keywords: age; communication; digital; environment; events; generations; information; internet; life; media; media generations; people; period; russian; self; societies; society; sumskaya; values; war; world cache: csp-392.pdf plain text: csp-392.txt item: #162 of 356 id: csp-393 author: Gopinath, Swapna title: Re-reading the Tales of Colonisation: An Ecological Perspective date: 2023 words: 1571 flesch: 39 summary: The author of this work on human society and its intricate relationship with nature, Amitav Ghosh hails from India, and writes both fiction and non-fiction. Furthering his arguments on human centrality and ecological interventions, Ghosh uses the concept of “terra-forming” (p. 53) to explain “biopolitical conflicts” through five centuries from the spice wars to the latest social movements involving climate activist Greta Thunberg (p. 55). keywords: ghosh; human; nutmeg cache: csp-393.pdf plain text: csp-393.txt item: #163 of 356 id: csp-394 author: Nugraha, Ahmad Helmi; Julian, Raehan Kautsar; Adiguna, Rudy; Hartono, Veronica Lioni; Kusuma, Donna; Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan; Rusli, Rusdi title: The Dark Triad and Non-Normative Collective Action in the Save KPK Movement in Indonesia: The Mediation Effect of Contempt date: 2023 words: 7896 flesch: 43 summary: A path analysis model showed that Machiavellianism and psychopathy could significantly predict non-normative collective action under the mediation of group-based contempt. Non-normative collective action refers to behaviors that harm others and their rights (Wright et al., 1990). keywords: action; analysis; contempt; dark; et al; group; hypothesis; kpk; machiavellianism; narcissism; personality; psychopathy; scale; study; triad; violence cache: csp-394.pdf plain text: csp-394.txt item: #164 of 356 id: csp-4 author: Jensen, Tim title: Religious Education: Meeting and Countering Changes, – Changing and Standing Still date: 2017 words: 9032 flesch: 47 summary: Alternatives to Confessional RE: Ethics, Ethics and Values, Philosophy, et al As indicated above: religious pluralism(s), including non-religion and atheism, individualism, secularisation and the human rights regime all have made it necessary for states having and supporting a confessional RE-system to include into the system an opt-out possibility, a possibility at times limited or supplemented by the offering of a voluntary or compulsory alternative to confessional RE. The two kind of framings are then subdivided into, on the one hand, (a) narrative RE, dogma-related RE, and life world-related RE, and, on the other hand (b) historical RE, sociological RE, and systematic- comparative RE.11 With reference to Frank’s analysis and classification of ‘life-world-related RE’ as a kind of religious RE, a closer look at non- confessional RE from the point of view of a study-of-religions scholar 11 See, inter alia, Frank 2010, and 2015; Frank & Bochinger 2008. keywords: changes; education; european; jensen; kind; kjeldsen; learning; religion; school; society; state; study; teaching; und; world cache: csp-4.pdf plain text: csp-4.txt item: #165 of 356 id: csp-400 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Values Under the Influence of Various Contexts: Cross-Cultural Reflections date: 2022 words: 2263 flesch: 36 summary: The research is based on a cross-sectional study of more than 1500 primary, secondary, and high public school students (boys and girls in Received 1 October 2022 © 2022 Elena A. Stepanova Published online 10 October 2022 stepanova.elena.a@gmail.com https://changing-sp.com/ 484 Elena A. Stepanova equal proportion). Muslims, Islams, and Occidental Anxieties: Conversations about Islamophobia by Elena A. Stepanova. keywords: article; authors; elena; fluid; intelligence; research; russia; women cache: csp-400.pdf plain text: csp-400.txt item: #166 of 356 id: csp-401 author: Polyakova, Irina G.; Mazurov, Dmitry O.; Symanyuk, Elvira E.; Khramtsova, Aleksandra Yu. title: The Influence of Socio-Cultural Factors on Oocyte Donors' Motivations and Disclosure Decisions date: 2022 words: 8190 flesch: 47 summary: All of them were patients of two fertility clinics located in the city of Yekaterinburg (Russia) planning to become oocyte donors within the period from 2 weeks to 3 months. KEYWORDS oocyte donations, oocyte donors’ motivations, barriers to oocyte donation, anonymity of oocyte donors ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The study was conducted within the framework of the RSF grant No. 22-28-01694 dated December 20, 2021 https://changing-sp.com/ 596 Irina G. Polyakova, Dmitry O. Mazurov, ... Aleksandra Yu. keywords: decision; donation; donors; egg; et al; family; friends; motivations; oocyte; respondents; study; women cache: csp-401.pdf plain text: csp-401.txt item: #167 of 356 id: csp-402 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Ivan Strenski (2022). Muslims, Islams and Occidental Anxieties: Conversations about Islamophobia. Ethics International Press Ltd. date: 2022 words: 1692 flesch: 48 summary: In turn, Yannick calls into question such essentializing generalizations, due to their tendency to eliminate the complexity and diversity of Islam communities, to make simplifying generalizations about complex things, and to pretend to know the fundamental nature of Muslims. The main point of the conversation in first chapters is essentialism—namely, an essential set of Muslim fundamental beliefs and practices that have always been found in Islam and among Muslims. keywords: islam; muslim; yannick cache: csp-402.pdf plain text: csp-402.txt item: #168 of 356 id: csp-403 author: Rusakova, Olga F.; Gribovod, Ekaterina G.; Moiseenko, Yan Yu. title: V. V. Lapin, A. I. Miller (Eds.) (2021). Simvolicheskie aspekty politiki pamiati v sovremennoi Rossii i vostochnoi Evrope [Symbolic aspects of the politics of memory in modern Russia and Eastern Europe]. EUSP Press date: 2022 words: 1522 flesch: 46 summary: This dilemma is generally presented in terms of an enduring speculation on the hierarchy between politics of memory and symbolic politics; the issue of distinction between these two concepts has been repeatedly raised in previous publications (e.g., Malinova, 2015, 2018). In particular, a correlation scheme for such categories as historical politics, politics of memory, and symbolic politics was previously proposed by O. Iu. keywords: discourse; malinova; memory; politics cache: csp-403.pdf plain text: csp-403.txt item: #169 of 356 id: csp-404 author: Lavrentiev, Andrey V. title: A Theology of History: In Search of a Method date: 2022 words: 2786 flesch: 49 summary: “What is Theology of History Today?” emphasizes the role of the Church as “the connecting link between all historical processes” and defines the theology of history itself as a kind of self-reflection of the Church. Chapter 2 of the publication (“Typology of History”) is central in terms of content since it is here that the methodological principle of the theology of history is proposed. keywords: author; church; history; theology cache: csp-404.pdf plain text: csp-404.txt item: #170 of 356 id: csp-405 author: Gasiukova, Elena N. title: Between Career and Motherhood: Factors Affecting Women’s Career Trajectories After Childbirth in Russia date: 2022 words: 8308 flesch: 54 summary: If a woman’s work history is less than six months, she cannot be paid more than the minimum wage a month; working women receive a benefit of 100% of their average earnings (O gosudarstvennykh posobiiakh, 1995). The high value of motherhood is also evidenced by the fact that Russian women ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The research was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project No. 22-28-20426). keywords: benefits; career; childbirth; children; class; data; employment; labor; leave; market; russia; trajectories; trajectory; women; work; working; years cache: csp-405.pdf plain text: csp-405.txt item: #171 of 356 id: csp-408 author: Zhukov, Dmitry S. title: Personality and Society in the Theory of Self-Organized Criticality date: 2023 words: 10384 flesch: 52 summary: Within SOC systems, many micro- and macro-events trigger causal chains that combine, weakening and strengthening one another. If some systems do not manifest themselves clearly enough as SOC systems, maybe these are something other than “weak” SOC systems. keywords: brunk; criticality; events; history; human; processes; sciences; self; soc; soc theory; state; system; theory; time; zhukov cache: csp-408.pdf plain text: csp-408.txt item: #172 of 356 id: csp-41 author: Tayob, Abdulkader title: The Politics and Pedagogy of Religion Education: Policies, Syllabi and Future Prospects date: 2018 words: 3315 flesch: 51 summary: His model is deeply rooted in the European history of religions, but may be an inspiration for thinking about religion in public life in general. In contrast, RE uses the category of religion to distance itself from this position, arguing that religions are comparable, and that they have as many common elements and functions as they have differences. keywords: education; life; papers; religion; south; subject; values cache: csp-41.pdf plain text: csp-41.txt item: #173 of 356 id: csp-414 author: Ayuningtyas, Annisa Ardi; Riyono, Bagus title: Exploring Anchor Personality and True Meaning in Indonesian Young Adults date: 2023 words: 10712 flesch: 48 summary: 102–128 105 Factors Contributing to True Meaning: Anchor Personality Both external and internal factors contribute to true meaning. Anchor stability is obtained from the following formula: 𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴ℎ𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 = 𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍 − 𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍 − |𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍 − 𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑆𝑆𝑆𝑆ℎ𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑍𝑍𝑍𝑍| (1) Results Descriptive Data Based on descriptive analysis, we can see that on average, the subjects answered incorrectly on the aspects of true meaning, thus indicating low true meaning (Table 1). keywords: anchor; anchor personality; anchor stability; dimensions; individuals; journal; life; materials; meaning; personality; psychology; research; riyono; self; social; stability; study; theory; virtues cache: csp-414.pdf plain text: csp-414.txt item: #174 of 356 id: csp-42 author: Barnes, L. Philip title: English Religious Education: Developments, Identity, and Diversity date: 2018 words: 4930 flesch: 32 summary: The influence of phenomenological religious education in England reached its peak in 1985 when an official British Inquiry into the Education of Children from Ethnic Minority Groups, chaired by Lord Swann, concluded that a non-dogmatic, non-denominational, https://changing-sp.com/ 236 L. Philip Barnes phenomenological approach to religious education provided the “best and only means of enabling all pupils, from whatever religious background, to understand the nature of religious belief, the religious dimension of human experience and the plurality of faiths in contemporary Britain” (Swann, 1985, p. 518). If classroom experience revealed that phenomenological religious education was less effective in challenging racism and religious intolerance than its first advocates had anticipated, this did not lead religious educators, for the most part, to question either the potential of religious education in this area or phenomenology’s underlying Liberal Protestant philosophical and theological commitments. keywords: approach; beliefs; development; education; pupils; religion; schools; spiritual cache: csp-42.pdf plain text: csp-42.txt item: #175 of 356 id: csp-422 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Beliefs, Opinions, and Expectations as a Resource of Re-Shaping Societies date: 2022 words: 2933 flesch: 32 summary: This subject is obviously related to an old philosophical problem of the primacy of being over consciousness or vice versa, which basically determines quite a number of social research concepts. The authors intend to understand, evaluate, describe, and analyze the “degree of involvement, whose cessation leads to behavioral deviation caused by an increased self-inflicted sense of social loneliness.” keywords: article; authors; beliefs; level; life; people; research; russian; study cache: csp-422.pdf plain text: csp-422.txt item: #176 of 356 id: csp-423 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Moral Choice and the Concept of Evil in Military Narratives of Orthodox Christians date: 2022 words: 8544 flesch: 58 summary: 2 Numerous publications on this topic include, for example, Ot Soldata do Generala: Vospominaniia o Voine [From Soldier to General: Memories of the War] (Vols. 1–18) (2003–2016). KEYWORDS Orthodox Christianity, Russian Orthodox Church, personal narratives, lived religion, militant piety, notion of evil, evil and violence, Orthodox Christian ethics, Orthodox Christian attitude to war, sacred war, cosmic war, Christian ethical principles of love and forgiveness ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The research is supported by the grant of the Russian Science Foundation (project No. 20-18-00240). [Prayer About the Invasion of Foes Sung in the Russian Orthodox Church in the Days of the Patriotic War]. keywords: accounts; believers; christian; church; e. p.; faith; god; love; orthodox; people; russian; trans; war; zobern cache: csp-423.pdf plain text: csp-423.txt item: #177 of 356 id: csp-424 author: Lebed, Ekaterina S. title: Heidegger in Russian Philosophical Thought: History of Reception and Current Interpretations date: 2022 words: 1765 flesch: 34 summary: i uroki politicheskikh transformatsii XX veka [Philosophical attitude of M. Heidegger and lessons of political transformations of the 20th century], D. Goncharko focuses on a more poignant question—that of Heidegger’s political views. The author concludes that poetry becomes a secularized political discourse in later Heidegger (p. 205). keywords: heidegger; philosophy; reception cache: csp-424.pdf plain text: csp-424.txt item: #178 of 356 id: csp-425 author: Malu, Bhasker; Rajan, Santhosh Kareepadath title: Duncan McDuie-Ra (2015). Debating Race in Contemporary India. Palgrave Macmillan date: 2022 words: 1754 flesch: 44 summary: The author then, contrasts the differences in the narratives around racism in metropolitan India and its ignorance in the militarised Northeastern region. One, racism is considered a phenomenon that needs to be fixed in metropolitan India and marginalises the borderland. keywords: author; india; northeast; racism cache: csp-425.pdf plain text: csp-425.txt item: #179 of 356 id: csp-428 author: Kostromina, Svetlana N.; Makarova, Maria V. title: Quasi-Development as an Illusion of Personal Growth date: 2023 words: 8691 flesch: 37 summary: However, it remains unclear whether personal development, which many people identify with the concept of personal growth, genuinely takes place in this case. Nevertheless, a relevant question arises: To what extent can the described changes be regarded as personal development? keywords: activity; change; development; growth; individuals; lack; life; personality; phenomenon; psychological; psychology; quasi; respondents; self; study; thinking cache: csp-428.pdf plain text: csp-428.txt item: #180 of 356 id: csp-429 author: Antonova, Natalya L.; Abramova, Sofya B.; Polyakova, Viktoria V. title: Reframing Bodies: New Coordinates of the Body Image date: 2023 words: 8997 flesch: 50 summary: The use of an integrative approach allows us to examine the relevance of body models in different domains (family, work, etc.). Therefore, studying the mechanisms that maintain the stability of body models even in social upheavals such as a pandemic may represent a further research interest. keywords: bodies; body; body image; body model; body type; factor; female; ideal; pandemic; people; practices; respondents; standards; women cache: csp-429.pdf plain text: csp-429.txt item: #181 of 356 id: csp-43 author: Sethi, Manisha title: Religious Education in India: Debates and Experiences date: 2018 words: 5391 flesch: 46 summary: In this paper, I attempt to chart out a tentative history of religious education in India focusing broadly on debates and policies on religious instruction in schools. There are two reasons for this: firstly, I realise that a large number of panellists and participants at this conference were engaged with either teaching, or studying religious education (henceforth RE) in schools, whether its curricula or pedagogy; and secondly, how the universities understood or incorporated – or even expelled – RE in India could not be disentangled from the policies affecting RE in schools. keywords: commission; committee; education; government; india; instruction; macaulay; religion; report; schools; state cache: csp-43.pdf plain text: csp-43.txt item: #182 of 356 id: csp-430 author: Grigor'eva, Kseniya S. title: Origins of Ethno-Religious Profiling: The Jewish Question and Police Surveillance in the Russian Empire in the 19th Century date: 2023 words: 12502 flesch: 48 summary: Special surveillance of Jews did not emerge in Britain until the end of the 19th century, with the arrival of a massive wave of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe (mostly Polish and Russian Jews trying to make it to the USA). In order to prevent any forgery and abuse, the passports of merchants indicated which contract or commercial affairs they were issued for, “and so that such persons are not accompanied by more than two Jews under the guise of clerks and servants”, these passports also included the names and descriptions of such Jews (Svod zakonov, 1842, p. 51), etc. keywords: case; century; documents; empire; european; federation; government; grigor’eva; groups; history; information; jews; moscow; new; police; population; practices; profiling; russian; societies; society; state; surveillance; vol cache: csp-430.pdf plain text: csp-430.txt item: #183 of 356 id: csp-436 author: Darong, Hieronimus Canggung; Niman, Erna Mena; Guna, Stanislaus title: Where am I Now: Symbols Used in Manggarai Funeral Rite, Indonesia date: 2023 words: 9701 flesch: 49 summary: https://changing-sp.com/ 166 Hieronimus Canggung Darong, Erna Mena Niman, Stanislaus Guna Conclusion It is not enough to study the nature of language symbols solely from a linguistic perspective. 150–172 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2023.7.2.235 Received 4 March 2023 © 2023 Hieronimus Canggung Darong, Erna Mena Niman, Accepted 30 May 2023 Stanislaus Guna Published online 3 July 2023 hieronimusdarong@gmail.com, ernaniman79@gmail.com gunastanislaus@gmail.com ARTICLE Where am I Now: Symbols Used in Manggarai Funeral Rite, Indonesia Hieronimus Canggung Darong, Erna Mena Niman, Stanislaus Guna Universitas Katolik Indonesia Santu Paulus, Ruteng, Indonesia ABSTRACT A symbol has a specific meaning and represents the user’s conception, way of thinking, and interpretation. keywords: community; cultural; culture; darong; ethnic; funeral; journal; knowledge; language; life; manggarai; meaning; niman; studies; study; symbols; use; values; wisdom cache: csp-436.pdf plain text: csp-436.txt item: #184 of 356 id: csp-44 author: Mwale, Nelly title: Religious Education Syllabuses for Secondary School Teachers in Zambia: Catholic Missionaries’ Contributions date: 2018 words: 2836 flesch: 43 summary: This inquiry is deemed significant to those involved in RE teacher education as the study was an indirect response to the 2013 curriculum reforms which called for study areas in the teacher education curriculum to be linked to school curriculum by providing an understanding of how RE teachers were being trained (Curriculum Development Centre, 2012, p. 50). This is because the discourse on RE syllabuses in Zambia has been engrossed with the subject at the primary and secondary levels of the education system resulting in a neglect of what was obtained in teacher education. keywords: education; religions; syllabus; teacher; zambia cache: csp-44.pdf plain text: csp-44.txt item: #185 of 356 id: csp-445 author: Siakwah, Pius; Ermolaeva, Yulia V.; Ermolaeva, Polina O.; Agyekum, Boadi title: Sustainable Energy Transition in Russia and Ghana Within a Multi-Level Perspective date: 2023 words: 9347 flesch: 37 summary: The idea of energy transition has become topical in development and sustainability discourses. Despite SET’s appeal and potential in explaining energy transition, researchers, policymakers, scientists, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) across the spectrum have raised questions relating to sustainable energies transition both in the developed and developing world.1 Fukuyama (2002), Kaku (2008), Rifkin (2011), Toffler (1980), and Wallerstein et al. (2013) have written about the sustainability and environmental dimensions of energy 1 We proceed from the definition of developed and developing countries based on the criteria proposed by the UN. keywords: countries; development; energy; energy sources; energy transition; ermolaeva; ghana; landscape; level; niches; policy; power; regime; research; russia; sources; system; technologies; transition cache: csp-445.pdf plain text: csp-445.txt item: #186 of 356 id: csp-447 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: The Order of Concepts and/or the Order of Things as Triggers for Social Transformations date: 2023 words: 2816 flesch: 30 summary: The authors search for ways of conceptualizing such ambivalent cases, as anti-vaxxer’s referring to sacrifice for the sake of personal freedom; the validity and types of social support for young families and their reproductive behavior; the danger of becoming a “lost” media generation due to digital divide; the influence of self-based and group-based emotions on collective actions; the counteraction of humor and official narrative in the political sphere; and—last but not least—echoing the ideas of cooperation and collaboration, ability for self-improvement, and meaningful participation in social life between classical Persian literature and European philosophy of the 20th century. In Adlerian philosophy, a human being has the capacity for cooperation and collaboration, as well as the ability for self- improvement, growth, self-realization, and meaningful participation in social life. keywords: article; authors; families; internet; leave; media; order; russia; system cache: csp-447.pdf plain text: csp-447.txt item: #187 of 356 id: csp-448 author: Strenski, Ivan title: The American Anti-Vaxxer COVID Dead: A Dynamic Chronicle of Failed Sacrifices date: 2023 words: 10655 flesch: 50 summary: I suggest that one way to weigh the quality of Red-COVID sacrifices is by measuring the quality of performance. Crucially, in what ways do Red-COVID sacrifices succeed and, in what ways, do they fail at being sacrifices, as far as Hubert and Mauss have laid it out? keywords: andersen; anti; covid; covid deaths; dead; deaths; elites; gop; hubert; leonhardt; mauss; pandemic; patrick; process; red; sacrifice; texas; trump; vaccine; vaxxers; workers cache: csp-448.pdf plain text: csp-448.txt item: #188 of 356 id: csp-45 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Religious Education in Russia: Between Methodological Neutrality and Theological Partiality date: 2018 words: 2976 flesch: 35 summary: As a result, these four religions, with Christianity limited to the Orthodox denomination, were officially recognised as so-called “traditional” religions of Russia that later shaped the system of Religious Education in state schools (Blinkova & Vermeer, 2018). Today, however, Religious Education is becoming increasingly important, with its widespread introduction in state schools and new efforts to re-ideologise it by drawing on so- called traditional religions in Russia, namely, Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism. keywords: church; education; orthodox; religion; russian; soviet; state cache: csp-45.pdf plain text: csp-45.txt item: #189 of 356 id: csp-450 author: Osadchaya, Galina I.; Yudina, Tatyana N.; Volkova, Olga A.; Kireev, Egor Yu. title: Return Migration From Russia to Kyrgyzstan: Dynamics, Causes, and Structure date: 2023 words: 7409 flesch: 45 summary: The findings indicate that return migration is voluntary and spontaneous. The official estimate of the scope of return migration, as well as the prospects of labor migration to Russia after February 24th, 2022 and the imposition of anti-Russian sanctions, remains unclear. keywords: decision; education; kyrgyzstan; labor; migrants; migration; research; respondents; return; return migration; returning; russia; service; work cache: csp-450.pdf plain text: csp-450.txt item: #190 of 356 id: csp-453 author: Borodkina, Olga I.; Starshinova, Alevtina V.; Borodkin, Maksim A. title: Contradictions in the Development of the Welfare Non-Profit Sector in Russia date: 2023 words: 9462 flesch: 43 summary: This leads to them not being fully apt in playing the role of service providers efficiently, in becoming relevant competitors of state social services organizations, in meeting the requirements of regional standards for service delivery as well as those for competitive selection of service providers. In 2019–2020, 35 interviews were conducted with heads and employees of social services organizations in 15 regions of Russia. keywords: authorities; citizens; development; government; ngos; npos; organizations; policy; profit; public; russian; sector; services; social; society; state; welfare cache: csp-453.pdf plain text: csp-453.txt item: #191 of 356 id: csp-454 author: Chernyaeva, Natalia A. title: Christina Weis (2021). Surrogacy in Russia: An Ethnography of Reproductive Labour, Stratification and Migration. Emerald date: 2023 words: 2295 flesch: 36 summary: Chapter 3 addresses the topic of the relationship between client parents and surrogacy workers. However, regardless of the arrangement, “surrogacy workers and client parents conceptualise their relationship in terms of a hierarchical ‘employee–employer’ relationship” (p. 57). keywords: author; book; russia; surrogacy; surrogate; weis cache: csp-454.pdf plain text: csp-454.txt item: #192 of 356 id: csp-46 author: Bhayat, Ahmed title: Inter-Religious Cooperation and its Challenges in Schools and Public Life in South Africa date: 2018 words: 1600 flesch: 35 summary: One may, therefore, conclude that Religion Education, including Religion Studies, can be regarded as playing a vital and transformative role in promoting the importance of values of dignity and respect, which can contribute towards creating a space for inter-religious cooperation to take place in a diverse nation like South Africa. Interreligious Cooperation and its Challenges Indeed, the South African Schools Act and National Policy on Religion and Education ensures that public schools establish an open and inclusive environment that nurtures inter-religious cooperation amongst learners and teachers. keywords: education; religion; schools cache: csp-46.pdf plain text: csp-46.txt item: #193 of 356 id: csp-461 author: Barysheva, Galina A.; Klemasheva, Elena I.; Kashapova, Elmira R.; Nguyen, Thang Chien; Tran, Ngoc Thi Bich title: Assessing the Impact of Innovative Technologies on the Life Satisfaction of Older Adults in Russia and Vietnam date: 2023 words: 8226 flesch: 40 summary: There is evidence that new technologies enhance the daily convenience of older individuals and facilitate communication. Theoretical Framework The advent of digitalization in the economy has enabled older individuals to engage with new technologies (Chen & Schulz, 2016; Papa et al., 2017). keywords: adults; age; assessment; individuals; life; life satisfaction; quality; quality assessment; region; research; respondents; satisfaction; space; technologies; tomsk cache: csp-461.pdf plain text: csp-461.txt item: #194 of 356 id: csp-463 author: Obukhov, Konstantin N. title: Resource Potential of Volunteers With Professional Knowledge for the Development of Regional Socially Oriented Non-Profit Organizations in Russia date: 2023 words: 7247 flesch: 38 summary: Involvement of professionals in volunteer activities is studied on the example of Europe and the USA (Lukka, 2000; Pearce, 1993). In Russia, volunteer activity has been changing over time. keywords: activities; employees; interaction; managers; npos; organization; professional; skills; volunteering; volunteers; work cache: csp-463.pdf plain text: csp-463.txt item: #195 of 356 id: csp-468 author: Chusniyah, Tutut; Suzana Binti Jaafar, Jas Laile; Muluk, Hamdi; Abidin, Zainal; Zahra, Gebi Angelina title: Do Personality Traits Play a Role in Supporting Indonesian Islamic State? A Study on Fundamentalist Group Members in Indonesia date: 2023 words: 10734 flesch: 42 summary: According to this explanation, the symbolic threat perceived by the Indonesian members of Islamic political groups mediated their openness to experience and support for an Islamic political system as a form of protection for Islamic values. Additionally, Islamic political groups in Indonesia view liberal democracy as a threat to Islamic beliefs and practices. keywords: attitudes; chusniyah; experience; factor; fit; groups; ideology; indonesia; islamic; journal; model; openness; personality; psychology; relationship; salafi; social; state; study; support; system; threat cache: csp-468.pdf plain text: csp-468.txt item: #196 of 356 id: csp-469 author: Ali, Redar Hameed; Fedorova, Alena E. title: Innovations in Human Resource Management: A Bibliometric Analysis date: 2024 words: 5705 flesch: 35 summary: Understanding the correlation between the use of HRM technologies and employee well-being, job satisfaction, and work-life balance could provide insights into how technology can be leveraged to improve not only organizational outcomes but also employee happiness and retention. The study concludes by suggesting avenues for future scholarly inquiry and practical applications in the field of HRM, focusing on understanding the correlation between the use of HRM technologies and employee well-being, job satisfaction, and work-life balance. keywords: analysis; business; hrm; human; innovation; journal; keywords; management; practices; research; resource; review; study; technology cache: csp-469.pdf plain text: csp-469.txt item: #197 of 356 id: csp-47 author: Choshi, Tlou Russell title: Religion Education and Critical Education: The Case of Barnato Park High School in South Africa date: 2018 words: 1544 flesch: 50 summary: I will first define the concepts of critical education and religion education in South Africa, and then move onto providing a brief historical background of the school. KEYWORDS religion education, critical education, Christian ethos, learners, Barnato Park High School Introduction The question on if there is a space for religion education and, more specifically, a critical pedagogical approach to teaching the subject in a public school that promotes a religious character is important to reflect on considering the current context of a post-apartheid South African government that aims to build an open and inclusive diverse nation. keywords: education; high; school cache: csp-47.pdf plain text: csp-47.txt item: #198 of 356 id: csp-474 author: Kienko, Tatyana S. title: “You are Needed and You Exist”: Motivation for Social Participation of Older Activists, Rostov Oblast, Russia date: 2024 words: 7950 flesch: 41 summary: What typological approaches to social participation motives align with those of the participants? This indicates that their engagement in social participation is a culmination of their lifetime experiences, thereby supporting the concepts presented by “life course” theories. keywords: activities; age; individuals; life; motivation; motives; participant; participation; people; recognition; resources; trans cache: csp-474.pdf plain text: csp-474.txt item: #199 of 356 id: csp-48 author: Mgenge, Sibusiso S. title: The Use of Media in a South African School: A Case Study of Khabazela High School in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa date: 2018 words: 1519 flesch: 59 summary: However, many Religion Studies teachers do not have the proper training on how to use media responsibly as an educational resource to make the subject relevant to the learners. The study reveals that various media in the form of magazines, newspapers, films, YouTube1 and Facebook2 were used in Religion Studies classrooms. keywords: media; religion; studies; teachers cache: csp-48.pdf plain text: csp-48.txt item: #200 of 356 id: csp-488 author: Giray, Louie title: A Case Against the Policy Mandating Vertically-Aligned Degrees in Philippine Graduate Education date: 2023 words: 8857 flesch: 51 summary: Negative Repercussions to Students, Universities, and Societies The implementation of mandatory vertically-aligned degrees in Philippine higher education has raised concerns about the negative repercussions it could have on students, universities, and societies. 11–30 21 Table 3 Summary of Issues on the Negative Repercussions to Students, Universities, and Societies Issue Explanation Students are dehumanized and alienated This policy reduces students to mere pawns in the education system, depriving them of informed choice and individuality. keywords: academic; administrators; autonomy; degrees; education; freedom; graduate; individuals; knowledge; policy; societies; students; universities; university cache: csp-488.pdf plain text: csp-488.txt item: #201 of 356 id: csp-49 author: Scharnick-Udemans, Lee title: Siyakholwa – We Believe: A Case Study on the Mediatisation of Religion Education and Religious Pluralism date: 2018 words: 2496 flesch: 43 summary: Viewed in light of a constitutional commitment to religious pluralism and a national recognition of the educational and social value of Religion Education, the SABC through programmes such as Siyakholwa has been at the forefront of the mediatisation of religious pluralism in the post 1994 state. Finally, the ways in which Siyakholwa mediatises and affirms the constitutional commitment to religious pluralism that is promulgated as a core constituent of Religion Education will be discussed. keywords: education; pluralism; policy; religion; siyakholwa; south cache: csp-49.pdf plain text: csp-49.txt item: #202 of 356 id: csp-490 author: Sergeev, Andrei M.; Voronov, Vasilii M.; Kotkin, Konstantin Ya.; Simonova, Veronika V. title: The Phenomenon of Fishing in the Context of Human-Northern Nature Interaction: Network, Vitality, Communication date: 2023 words: 10060 flesch: 52 summary: Ontological Understanding of Nature as an Opportunity to Understand the Existential and Psychological Foundations of Fishing Practices The theoretical drift towards the practices of linking the natural and the social, relying on the understanding of human nature as a natural automaton1 that acts on its own, allows us to deploy a deeper understanding of the phenomenon under study. This paper considers the popularity of informal fishing practices in the Murmansk region as an expression of existential and mental craving in response to the stimulating appeal, or even “challenge”, of nature. keywords: catch; emphasis; fishermen; fishing; human; life; murmansk; nature; network; order; person; region; sergeev; species; understanding cache: csp-490.pdf plain text: csp-490.txt item: #203 of 356 id: csp-493 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Personal Transformation as a Life-Long Trajectory date: 2023 words: 2210 flesch: 37 summary: Eventually, the finitude of our life should not allow us to forget that, as the authors of the current issue note “we are part of a larger universe, and that human life does not stand alone but is closely connected to nature and its environment”. The authors study the pre-, during, and post stages of the Manggarai ethnic’s burial ceremony, which has social (an attempt to maintain a sense of kinship and family unity), religious (Manggarai ethnic belief in the human soul), philosophical (the view that human life does not stop after death), and cosmological (humans as part of a larger universe) meanings. keywords: article; authors; life; russian; soc; theory cache: csp-493.pdf plain text: csp-493.txt item: #204 of 356 id: csp-494 author: Muangmee, Chaiyawit; Sawangcharoen, Kanakorn; Pongvatnanusorn, Veerapan; Chaitorn, Thun; Kassakorn, Nuttapon; Saqib, Shahab E. title: Exploring the Factors Influencing Tourist Destination Loyalty: A Case Study of Homestay Entrepreneurs in Thailand date: 2023 words: 6594 flesch: 39 summary: Accepted 2 November 2023 Published online 27 December 2023 ARTICLE Exploring the Factors Influencing Tourist Destination Loyalty: A Case Study of Homestay Entrepreneurs in Thailand Chaiyawit Muangmee Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand Kanakorn Sawangcharoen Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand Veerapan Pongvatnanusorn Estate Expert co., Ltd, Bangkok, Thailand Thun Chaitorn Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand Nuttapon Kassakorn Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand Shahab E. Saqib Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; Chulalongkorn University, Thailand ABSTRACT This research aims to explore the image of the homestay entrepreneurs through service marketing mix, tourist satisfaction, and tourist loyalty toward homestay entrepreneurs and find their tourist destination loyalty model. The results showed that the image of the homestays in Samut Sakhon province, service marketing mix, tourist satisfaction, and tourist loyalty toward homestay entrepreneurs in Samut Sakhon province were mostly at © 2023 Chaiyawit Muangmee, Kanakorn Sawangcharoen, Veerapan Pongvatnanusorn, Thun Chaitorn, Nuttapon Kassakorn, Shahab E. Saqib Chaiyawit.m@bsru.ac.th, uttweb@hotmail.com, veerapanpong@gmail.com, thun.ch@ssru.ac.th, nuttapon.k@bsru.ac.th, shahabmomand@gmail.com https://changing-sp.com/ mailto:Chaiyawit.m@bsru.ac.th mailto:uttweb@hotmail.com mailto:veerapanpong@gmail.com mailto:thun.ch@ssru.ac.th mailto:nuttapon.k@bsru.ac.th mailto:shahabmomand@gmail.com Changing Societies & Personalities, 2023, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. keywords: entrepreneurs; homestay; image; loyalty; marketing; mix; province; sakhon; samut; satisfaction; service; thailand; tourist; tourist loyalty; tourist satisfaction; variables cache: csp-494.pdf plain text: csp-494.txt item: #205 of 356 id: csp-498 author: Kartasheva, Anna A.; Trubina, Marya A. title: Between Сrypto Art and Copyright: NFT Tokens as Tools for Confirming the Authenticity of Art Objects date: 2024 words: 7146 flesch: 45 summary: Once easily accessible to all, digital art poses a unique challenge in the realm of collecting: how does one collect something that can be effortlessly replicated and shared? 508–525 509 Introduction The evolution of art has always entailed the exploration of new forms of artistic expression, and crypto art has become a pioneering direction in digital art, particularly in the realm of exclusive ownership of digital objects. keywords: art; artists; blockchain; copyright; crypto; crypto art; digital; game; new; nfts; ownership; technology; tokens; trubina; value; works cache: csp-498.pdf plain text: csp-498.txt item: #206 of 356 id: csp-5 author: Skvortsov, Nikolay title: The Formation of National Identity in Contemporary Russia date: 2017 words: 3511 flesch: 43 summary: Understanding that the transition to the paradigm of Russian national identity derived from civic nationhood is a complex and lengthy process, the author develops a multi-level model of the formation of Russian national identity comprised of (1) the basic level of cultural diversity, (2) the middle level of solidarity in the overcoming of cultural differences on the basis *The version of this article in Russian under the title “Formirovanie nacional’noj identichnosti v sovremennoj Rossii [Formation of national identity in contemporary Russia] (2016) has appeared in the journal Gumanitarii Yuga Rossii This article primarily concerns those aspects of the problem of national identity that are linked to the relationship between ethnicity and nationality in the context of an analysis of Russian national identity. keywords: formation; identity; nation; russian; soviet; state; union cache: csp-5.pdf plain text: csp-5.txt item: #207 of 356 id: csp-50 author: Chita, Joseph title: Reflecting on the Teaching of Islam in Religious Education Teacher Education Programme at the University of Zambia date: 2018 words: 2799 flesch: 45 summary: Islam, religious education, teacher education, teaching model, university education Introduction This paper reflects on how Islam was taught in a public university as part of the teacher education programme for Religious Education (RE) in Zambia’s secondary schools. This is because since its inception, the teaching of Islam in teacher education had not been evaluated despite concerns during student teacher observations that most of them had avoided covering topics on Islam. keywords: education; islam; studies; teachers; teaching; zambia cache: csp-50.pdf plain text: csp-50.txt item: #208 of 356 id: csp-500 author: Tatlı, Hasan Sadık; Öngel, Gökten; Süslü, Murat title: Impact of Abusive Supervision on Innovative Work Behavior in Turkey: Who Is More Affected? date: 2024 words: 6333 flesch: 45 summary: [An investigation on the mediating role of employee innovation behavior on the relationship between autonomy and reward]. In addition, abusive supervision affects the innovative work behaviors of new employees more than those of former employees. keywords: analysis; behaviors; employees; et al; iwb; journal; management; power; research; supervision; work cache: csp-500.pdf plain text: csp-500.txt item: #209 of 356 id: csp-501 author: Ahadi, Mostafa; Shahidi, Shahriar title: Putting Fame and Celebrity in a Psychosocial Framework: A Scientific Analysis date: 2023 words: 6147 flesch: 47 summary: Fame and the social self: The need to belong, narcissism, and relatedness predict the appeal of fame. Media fame for shooters: Does mass media encourage copycat crimes? keywords: analysis; articles; celebrity; fame; field; journal; media; psychology; research; studies cache: csp-501.pdf plain text: csp-501.txt item: #210 of 356 id: csp-508 author: Salah, Mohammed; Abdelfattah, Fadi; Al Halbusi, Hussam; Mohammed, Muna title: Beyond the “Death of Research”: Reimagining the Human-AI Collaboration in Scientific Research date: 2023 words: 6634 flesch: 26 summary: Transparency and accountability in AI research are vital for maintaining public trust and facilitating ethical evaluations, with AI models designed for understandability and accountability measures in place (Bang et al., 2021). AI, devoid of subjective experiences, may offer objective analyses but lacks the depth and diversity of human research (Cath et al., 2018). keywords: data; future; human; intelligence; mohammed; potential; research; researchers; salah; understanding cache: csp-508.pdf plain text: csp-508.txt item: #211 of 356 id: csp-51 author: Nthontho, Maitumeleng A. title: School Management and Leadership Education for Multi-Religious Schools date: 2018 words: 6024 flesch: 53 summary: That is, South African universities should consider training school principals on the use of transformative mediation as a strategy they can use to resolve conflicts and handle disputes in schools as it holds potential benefits for fields such as education. 292–304 293 Introduction In post-apartheid South African schools, the implementation of democratic policies poses serious challenges for school principals, especially in terms of their leadership roles (Hallinger, 2010). keywords: education; learners; observances; policy; principals; religion; research; school; south; study cache: csp-51.pdf plain text: csp-51.txt item: #212 of 356 id: csp-510 author: Al'Ghani, Muhammad Zulfi; Budijanto, Budijanto; Sumarmi, Sumarmi; Susilo, Singgih title: The Fertility in Child Marriage Families: In-Depth Investigation in Indonesia date: 2024 words: 10553 flesch: 51 summary: KEYWORDS children, child marriage, child marriage families, fertility, Indonesia, phenomenology © 2024 Muhammad Zulfi Al’Ghani, Budijanto, Sumarmi, Singgih Susilo muhammad.zulfi.2007219@students.um.ac.id, budijanto.fis@um.ac.id, sumarmi.fis@um.ac.id, singgih.susilo.fis@um.ac.id https://changing-sp.com/ mailto:muhammad.zulfi.2007219@students.um.ac.id mailto:budijanto.fis@um.ac.id mailto:sumarmi.fis@um.ac.id mailto:singgih.susilo.fis@um.ac.id 466 Muhammad Zulfi Al’Ghani, Budijanto, Sumarmi, Singgih Susilo Introduction and Background It is important to examine the various meanings that child marriage families attribute to fertility, as it occurs due to child marriage (Ojala et al., 2017). keywords: bawean; burden; child marriage; children; families; family; fertility; health; indonesia; investment; island; marriage; participant; population; poverty; research; s. s.; trans cache: csp-510.pdf plain text: csp-510.txt item: #213 of 356 id: csp-511 author: Peshkova, Vera M. title: Types and Development Stages of Migrant Entrepreneurship in Russia date: 2023 words: 9638 flesch: 36 summary: Since migrant entrepreneurship is a relatively recent and complex phenomenon in Russia, in this paper, we are focusing on questions about its scale in contemporary Russia, the factors driving its emergence and evolution, the similarities and differences among migrant entrepreneurs from various countries, and the role of ethnicity in migrant entrepreneurship. The development of Kyrgyz migrant entrepreneurship in Russia unfolds in three distinct stages. keywords: azerbaijan; business; characteristics; countries; development; economic; economy; entrepreneurship; kyrgyz; kyrgyzstan; labor; migrants; migration; opportunities; post; research; russia; socio; soviet cache: csp-511.pdf plain text: csp-511.txt item: #214 of 356 id: csp-512 author: Wenjun, Zuo; Panikarova, Svetlana V.; Zhiyuan, Li; Qi, Zhao title: Working in the “Neo-Liberal Hegemony”: An Investigation on Entrepreneurial Mindset of Internal Labor Market Based on Individual Differences date: 2023 words: 8877 flesch: 41 summary: KEYWORDS neo-liberal capitalism, entrepreneurial mindset, internal labor market, employability Introduction Contemporary economy relies on entrepreneurial adaptability to identify societal inefficiencies, facilitating efficient resource allocation for consumer needs (Schumpeter, 2021). Entrepreneurial mindset: An integrated definition, a review of current insights, and directions for future research. keywords: age; china; economic; employees; entrepreneurship; et al; gender; income; individual; journal; labor; market; mindset; research; study cache: csp-512.pdf plain text: csp-512.txt item: #215 of 356 id: csp-513 author: Baskynbayeva, Nazym; Massalimova, Aliya; Omirbekova, Aliya; Kuderina, Aizhan; Abikenov, Zharkynbek title: Trends in the Transformation of Gender Stereotypes: Representation of Women’s Image in the Modern Media Space of Kazakhstan date: 2024 words: 8281 flesch: 39 summary: Social media, however, do not present an independent information source, as they contain built-in messages and narratives that contribute to the formation of social beliefs and norms, particularly with respect to gender norms. The impact of the use of social media on women and girls. keywords: advertising; context; equality; gender; image; information; kazakhstan; mass; media; media space; politics; representation; research; roles; social; space; stereotypes; study; women cache: csp-513.pdf plain text: csp-513.txt item: #216 of 356 id: csp-516 author: Maku, Hendrikus; Jahar, Asep Saepudin; Bevans, Stephen; Edu, Ambros Leonangung title: Islamic Inclusivism: Insights From Abu Dhabi, Silaturahmi Tunnel, and Walisanga-Ende date: 2024 words: 8766 flesch: 46 summary: This is exemplified by the presence of various Islamic organizations across the archipelago, including but not limited to Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), al-Washaliyah, Persatuan Tarbiyah Islam (Perti), Mathla’ul Anwar, Persatuan Islam (Persis), Persatuan Umat Islam (PUI), Jamiatul Khair, al-Irsyad, Nahdlatul Wathan (NW), Alkhairaat, Yayasan Pendidikan Islam (Yapis), and many others. Studying the theme of inclusive Islam as mirrored in the Abu Dhabi Brotherhood Declaration, the Silaturahmi Tunnel, and the Walisanga Islamic Boarding School, the perspective of religious inclusivism of Quraish Shihab, as will be discussed below, is relevant in the modern era. keywords: abu; brotherhood; catholic; declaration; dhabi; dialogue; faith; god; indonesia; islam; islamic; life; muslim; peace; people; religion; school; tunnel; walisanga cache: csp-516.pdf plain text: csp-516.txt item: #217 of 356 id: csp-517 author: Upadhyay, Divya; Baber, Hasnan title: The Concept of the Dark Triad: Effect on Organizational Outcomes and Navigating Strategies date: 2023 words: 6671 flesch: 35 summary: Webster and Smith (2019) argue that Dark Triad behaviors can be minimized by providing awareness programs and trainings with assessments of behaviors, personality types, and work culture dynamics. In contrast, in a study examining how and why Dark Triad personality traits are related to entrepreneurial initiation and outcomes, narcissism was found to be positively related to entrepreneurial intentions and entrepreneurial outcomes, while psychopathy was positively related to entrepreneurial intentions and negatively related to entrepreneurial outcomes (Brownell et al., 2021). keywords: behaviors; dark; employees; et al; narcissism; organization; outcomes; personality; psychopathy; traits; triad; workplace cache: csp-517.pdf plain text: csp-517.txt item: #218 of 356 id: csp-518 author: Purgina, Ekaterina S.; Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Environmental Imaginaries of the Arctic in the 21st Century Travel Writing date: 2023 words: 7313 flesch: 51 summary: KEYWORDS travel writing, Arctic imaginaries, environmental imaginaries, Anthropocene © 2023 Imaginaries of the Arctic in Travel Literature There have been several major shifts in the way the Arctic was imagined: starting from the legendary Ultima Thule, “a place lying between the worlds of gods and men” (Kavenna, 2005), to “an empty space to which outsiders are entitled” (Hanrahan, 2017), a frontier, wilderness, wasteland, a “spot on the world’s fringes,” which made a perfect 1 See, for example, Arctic Ice in Arctic Archives: keywords: arctic; cold; environmental; glassley; history; human; ice; imaginaries; impressions; time; travel; water; world cache: csp-518.pdf plain text: csp-518.txt item: #219 of 356 id: csp-520 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: What Drives Us to Do the Things We Do? date: 2023 words: 2277 flesch: 28 summary: The research involved 35 interviews conducted in 2019–2020 with heads and employees of social services organizations in 15 Russian regions. The authors assume that the extent to which older adults engage with these technologies depends on factors such as age, economic status, social needs, and physical abilities, all of which contribute to their overall life satisfaction. keywords: article; authors; nature; organizations; research; return; russia; state cache: csp-520.pdf plain text: csp-520.txt item: #220 of 356 id: csp-521 author: Rostovskaya, Tamara K.; Skorobogatova, Vera I.; Kholina, Veronika N. title: Problems and Prospects of the Online Model for Exporting Russian Education in the Context of Digital Inequality date: 2023 words: 6420 flesch: 23 summary: Furthermore, as digitalization takes center stage within Russian universities, fostering both educational and psychological well-being for digital students, it’s notable that certain countries, like China, have extended their reliance on remote learning due to ongoing quarantine measures, as evidenced by their continued adoption of distance learning throughout the 2022–2023 academic year. In 2022, however, the growth of Russian educational exports was hurdled by the sanctions imposed by Western countries, which resulted in severed humanitarian ties with “unfriendly nations,” transportation disruptions due to flight cancellations, financial obstacles in money transfers, social network restrictions, and a substantial information campaign (Rostovskaya & Skorobogatova, 2022, p. 107). keywords: countries; development; digital; education; export; international; internet; learning; online; programs; rostovskaya; russian; skorobogatova; state; students; universities; university cache: csp-521.pdf plain text: csp-521.txt item: #221 of 356 id: csp-522 author: Soloveva, Tatiana S.; Sokolova, Veronika A. title: Inclusion Problems in the Russian General Education System date: 2023 words: 9376 flesch: 33 summary: KEYWORDS integration, inclusion, inclusive education, general education, perception stereotypes, educational policy © 2023 Since education plays an important role in the reproduction and/or transformation of social inequality and exclusion, inclusive education should be treated as an important component of a social inclusion strategy. keywords: children; development; disabilities; education; federation; inclusion; needs; number; obrazovaniia; process; russian; school; state; students; system; teachers cache: csp-522.pdf plain text: csp-522.txt item: #222 of 356 id: csp-523 author: Gramatchikova, Natalya B.; Polyakova, Irina G. title: Refining Methodological Reflection: Exploring the Interviewing Experience of Oocyte Donors date: 2023 words: 11705 flesch: 51 summary: [Characteristics of motivation and recruitment of oocyte donors: Clinic vs donor]. According to this Order, oocyte donors can be both non-anonymous and anonymous. keywords: childhood; children; donation; donor; experience; family; health; interview; life; past; psychologist; questions; situation; time; women cache: csp-523.pdf plain text: csp-523.txt item: #223 of 356 id: csp-524 author: Slepchenko, Denis V. title: Renata Summa (2021). Everyday Boundaries, Borders and Post Conflict Societies. Palgrave Macmillan date: 2023 words: 1178 flesch: 40 summary: Cultural boundaries, often imperceptible in everyday life, become readily apparent in the course of conflict development. Following the conflict, the division in terms of political borders vanished but persisted in terms of social boundaries. keywords: boundaries; conflict; everyday cache: csp-524.pdf plain text: csp-524.txt item: #224 of 356 id: csp-528 author: Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan; Hasan, Khaerullah Fadhli Arasy; Mustafa, Nabila Regita Putri; Saubari, Ahmad; Nafarin, Husein; Asfajar, Ayub Faizal; Putra, Muhammad Iqbal Suryawan; Fajaryanti, Nining; Hasan, Kamarul title: Integrative Model of Shared Reality and Identity-Emotion-Efficacy Factors of Pro-Environmental Action date: 2024 words: 11221 flesch: 45 summary: Based on this notion, large groups of social communities need to be involved in collective action, and psychology needs to offer tools for overcome this action, one of which is pro-environmental action (Barth et al., 2021). Stern (2000) created a taxonomy of pro-environmental actions, two of which are implemented in the public (e.g., environmental activism) and private (e.g., recycling at the individual level) spheres. keywords: action; anger; environmentalist; group; group efficacy; hasan; identity; indonesia; kelompok; meratus; model; movement; muhammad; psychology; reality; relationship; reliability; save; saya; scale; study; yang cache: csp-528.pdf plain text: csp-528.txt item: #225 of 356 id: csp-529 author: Kaveshnikov, Nikolay Yu.; Domanov, Aleksey O. title: How the Enlargement Affects European Union Legislative Process date: 2024 words: 9029 flesch: 48 summary: Kaveshnikov Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University), Moscow, Russia Aleksey O. Domanov Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia ABSTRACT This article contributes to the ongoing debate regarding the systemic impact of EU enlargements on the duration of the legislative process. KEYWORDS European Union, EU enlargement, legislative process, decision- making, legislative duration, survival analysis, Cox model, interrupted time series analysis © 2024 Nikolay Yu. keywords: acts; analysis; council; decision; duration; enlargement; european; european union; impact; making; model; number; process; union cache: csp-529.pdf plain text: csp-529.txt item: #226 of 356 id: csp-53 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor’s Note date: 2018 words: 1231 flesch: 39 summary: BRICS as the most advanced of the international organizations of the Global South begins to play increasingly important role in the development of higher education. In addition, he analyzes the role of BRICS countries in the light of articulating the interests of Global South. keywords: countries; education; global; south cache: csp-53.pdf plain text: csp-53.txt item: #227 of 356 id: csp-530 author: Atanesyan, Arthur V. title: Maria V. Pevnaya (Ed.). (2023). Sotsial’noe uchastie molodezhi v sotsiokul’turnom razvitii gorodov Rossii i postsovetskikh stran: Potentsial i model’ upravleniia. Izdatel’stvo Ural’skogo universiteta date: 2024 words: 2792 flesch: 36 summary: A comparative analysis of the practices of public management of urban youth activities at both the city level and within individual organizations across different countries, as well as identification and description of promising urban sociocultural projects that involve youth participation, help to better frame youth studies as well as future projects with/for social participation of youth. The study addressed a range of issues related to the exploration of the city’s associative image, employing various methods including the association method, the mental map method to investigate students’ perceptions of the city as a platform for personal self-realization (a “city for themselves”), and the symbolic space of the city as an integrator of youth social participation. keywords: book; cities; city; participation; russia; study; youth cache: csp-530.pdf plain text: csp-530.txt item: #228 of 356 id: csp-533 author: Grigoryeva, Irina A.; Parfenova, Oksana A.; Vidiasova, Lyudmila A. title: Factors Influencing Social Participation of Older People in Russia: Study of Practices of Delayed Ageing date: 2024 words: 10168 flesch: 49 summary: Increasing life expectancy, which is shaping multiple flexible and diverse ageing scenarios in the changing world, is leading to a shift in conventional age limits and their perceptions, as well as rapidly changing the perceptions of old age, ageing, the capabilities of older people, and their role in society. Our main research question is “What factors and how do they influence the social activity of older people in modern Russian society?” keywords: activities; activity; ageing; communication; data; employment; group; health; informants; life; participation; people; research; respondents; russian; time; work; years cache: csp-533.pdf plain text: csp-533.txt item: #229 of 356 id: csp-537 author: Mersianova, Irina V.; Ivanova, Natalya V.; Briukhno, Aleksandra S. title: Subjective Well-Being and Participation in Volunteering in Russia date: 2024 words: 6550 flesch: 39 summary: In our view, exploring the nexus between SBW and volunteering is likely to enhance the knowledge of SWB social component and its correlates. Information channels were broken into social relationships through contacts with family and friends (Powdthavee, 2008) and civic engagement (Bjørnskov, 2006). keywords: happiness; health; journal; life; people; relationship; study; swb; volunteering cache: csp-537.pdf plain text: csp-537.txt item: #230 of 356 id: csp-538 author: Cernicova-Buca, Mariana title: Experiences in “Letting the Public in”: Tentative Conclusions on the Administration-Public Tango for Co-Responsible Local Governance date: 2024 words: 7239 flesch: 35 summary: It builds on the author’s participation in monitoring or steering citizen participation processes and/or participation as a member of target groups in processes curated by administrative bodies since 1990. Public participation itself is a legitimate topic of inquiry since there are numerous examples of lack of interest or willingness to participate in public life, despite existing frameworks, as shown by Sherry Arnstein (1969), who identifies eight levels of involvement of citizens in public life. keywords: action; administration; citizens; city; council; creation; democracy; european; participation; participatory; process; processes; public; research; romania; social; timișoara cache: csp-538.pdf plain text: csp-538.txt item: #231 of 356 id: csp-539 author: Ivanov, Viacheslav A.; El Eryan, El Sayed title: From Informal to Formal: Features of Volunteering in Arab Countries date: 2024 words: 6762 flesch: 39 summary: Accepted 15 March 2024 Published online 5 April 2024 ARTICLE IN THE SPECIAL SECTION From Informal to Formal: Features of Volunteering in Arab Countries Viacheslav A. Ivanov National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia El Sayed El Eryan Nonprofit Association “International Organization for Volunteerism”, Alexandria, Egypt ABSTRACT The paper examines the potential of Arab volunteers in solving social problems in their communities. The study identifies distinctive features of Arab volunteers engaged in diverse forms of helping behavior, including their social, demographic, and other characteristics. keywords: arab; countries; nonprofit; organizations; participation; people; research; respondents; trust; volunteering; volunteers; world cache: csp-539.pdf plain text: csp-539.txt item: #232 of 356 id: csp-54 author: Khomyakov, Maxim B. title: BRICS and Global South: Towards Multilateral Educational Collaboration date: 2018 words: 10990 flesch: 42 summary: BRICS countries, however, had (and still have) very different opinions on free trade, security, role of existing global governance institutions etc. BRICS engagement with Global South for promoting South-South cooperation seems to be another powerful imaginary, which holds BRICS countries together. keywords: academic; brics; brics countries; collaboration; countries; development; education; global; institutions; modernity; national; new; rankings; south; students; universities; university; world cache: csp-54.pdf plain text: csp-54.txt item: #233 of 356 id: csp-540 author: Mulyadi, Mulyadi; Ubaidillah, Nur Zaimah title: Unearthing the Role of Cultural Perception in Homeownership Behavior: A Conceptual Exploration date: 2024 words: 7926 flesch: 39 summary: Considering these various perspectives on intention, the key takeaway for explaining homeownership intention is the individuals’ mental and psychological state, which impacts their determination to follow through with their plan through actions. Therefore, homeownership intention is an overall picture of individuals’ mental and psychological state that shapes how determined they are to own a home, even in the face of various obstacles they may encounter. keywords: behavior; control; cultural; culture; factors; homeownership; housing; influence; intention; journal; mulyadi; norms; perception; research; study; theory; tpb; values cache: csp-540.pdf plain text: csp-540.txt item: #234 of 356 id: csp-544 author: Ayuningtyas, Annisa Ardi; Riyono, Bagus title: Addendum to the article Exploring Anchor Personality and True Meaning in Indonesian Young Adults date: 2023 words: 126 flesch: 25 summary: 189–189 AMENDMENT Addendum to the article Exploring Anchor Personality and True Meaning in Indonesian Young Adults Annisa Ardi Ayuningtyas, Bagus Riyono Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia The article “Exploring Anchor Personality and True Meaning in Indonesian Young Adults” by Annisa Ardi Ayuningtyas & Bagus Riyono https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2023.7.2.233 published in the Vol. 7, No. 2 of Changing Societies & Personalities should include an amendment, which is an ACKNOWLEDGMENTS section to be added after the ABSTRACT and KEYWORDS sections on page 102, which should read as follows ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Changing Societies & Personalities, 2023 Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. keywords: vol cache: csp-544.pdf plain text: csp-544.txt item: #235 of 356 id: csp-546 author: Korotaev, Sergey A.; Gasiukova, Elena N. title: Grouping of Occupations Based on Intragenerational Mobility date: 2023 words: 10256 flesch: 61 summary: A possible empirical manifestation of such a scenario is the frequent change of occupation codes when re-surveying the same respondent with the same job, because two codes, which are different from the point of view of classification, equally correspond to a “real” occupation. In their original form, occupation codes can hardly be used in analysis because of their large number. keywords: 2m− ki; aij; groups; j aij; ki δ(ci; kjki; network; occupations; p(r; δ(ci cache: csp-546.pdf plain text: csp-546.txt item: #236 of 356 id: csp-548 author: Purwanti, Ani; Shaluhiyah, Zahroh; Widjanarko, Bagoes; Natalis, Aga title: Exploring the Complexities of Dating Violence in Indonesia: Understanding Dynamics, Norms, and Strategies for Prevention date: 2024 words: 7570 flesch: 33 summary: Sexual violence is the most prevalent form of violence experienced by victims, with 8,585 incidents reported. Sexual violence encompasses the act of compelling someone to engage in sexual intercourse against their desires. keywords: abuse; empowerment; gender; health; individuals; indonesia; law; partner; power; programs; relationships; research; undang; victims; violence; women cache: csp-548.pdf plain text: csp-548.txt item: #237 of 356 id: csp-549 author: Bugrov, Konstantin D. title: Cities of Vanadium: Technological Development and Post-Industrial Transformation in Emalahleni, Nizhny Tagil, and Panzhihua date: 2024 words: 8122 flesch: 43 summary: We shall trace the historical trajectory of each of these “cities of vanadium” both in terms of their industrial development and their ability to transfer towards creative industries and sustainable growth, and then provide the comparison to see the trajectories of steel cities with similar industrial specialization under different national and historical circumstances within the post-industrial transition. Moreover, creative tourism allowed the inclusion of new destinations beside traditional types of resorts; in particular, it opened the way for industrial cities to compete as tourist destinations, as in cases of Duisburg, Wolfsburg, or Lodz. keywords: cities; city; coal; development; economy; emalahleni; industry; metallurgy; mining; nizhny; ore; panzhihua; south; steel; tagil; titanium; vanadium cache: csp-549.pdf plain text: csp-549.txt item: #238 of 356 id: csp-55 author: Monyae, David title: US, Russia, China and Africa in the Evolving Global Order date: 2018 words: 7340 flesch: 48 summary: 351–365 http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/csp.2018.2.4.051 Received 12 September 2018 © 2018 David Monyae Accepted 3 December 2018 dmonyae@uj.ac.za Published online 15 December 2018 ARTICLE US, Russia, China and Africa in the Evolving Global Order 1 David Monyae University of Johannesburg, South Africa ABSTRACT The relations of US, Russia, China and the African continent have evolved since the end of the Second World War (WWII). The increasing self-preservation by western countries ended any prospect that the Doha Round of the WTO would be beneficial to Africa and the developing world (represented in the negotiations by Brazil, China, India and South Africa) – and it was not, as agricultural tariffs were only removed for one product, bananas, imported to EU countries and the US from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean (Shah, 2013). keywords: africa; china; cold; countries; economic; foreign; global; international; order; policy; russia; states; trade; war; west; world cache: csp-55.pdf plain text: csp-55.txt item: #239 of 356 id: csp-551 author: Istiqomah, Alifah Nur; Riyono, Bagus title: Flourishing Among Emerging Adulthood: A Perspective From Anchor Personality date: 2024 words: 8679 flesch: 45 summary: The research question is: “To what extent do anchor virtues, anchor self, anchor others, and anchor materials predict flourishing among individuals in the emerging adulthood stage?” With that in mind, this study aimed to determine the relationship between anchor virtues, materials, self, and others on flourishing among emerging adulthood. keywords: adulthood; anchor; flourishing; individuals; materials; meaning; model; perma; personality; relationship; research; results; riyono; self; study; virtues cache: csp-551.pdf plain text: csp-551.txt item: #240 of 356 id: csp-552 author: Gheytasi, Sajjad; Salami, Ali title: Transcending Boundaries: The Role of Literature in Challenging Social Norms and Redefining Perspectives on Migration and Cultural Marginality Through the Works of Halaby, Lahiri, and Hamid date: 2024 words: 8219 flesch: 49 summary: As they cope with the multiple challenges of their new lives in America, a land of opportunity, the stark contrast with their country of origin, Jordan, becomes emblematic of the broader diasporic experience, in which individuals must negotiate the ever-changing dynamics of cultural identity, economic pressures, and the promises and pitfalls of their adopted country. As they cope with this complicated space, the fluid nature of cultural identity becomes strikingly clear, especially in the case of individuals like Jassim. keywords: american; arab; gogol; halaby; hamid; home; identity; lahiri; migration; novel; refugees; sense; state; world cache: csp-552.pdf plain text: csp-552.txt item: #241 of 356 id: csp-553 author: Nouri Dehnavi, Fatemeh; Sioofy Khoojine, Negar title: Cultural Dynamics in Social Commerce: An In-Depth Analysis of Consumer Behavior and Interaction Patterns date: 2025 words: 11748 flesch: 38 summary: Our first research question—How do the dynamics of social commerce influence consumer behavior in Tehran?—examines how social media affects traditional consumption and interaction. Cultural attitudes towards technology, trust in online platforms, and the perception of social interactions can shape how individuals view social media commerce. keywords: analysis; behavior; commerce; consumer; consumer behavior; consumption; customer; dynamics; factor; impact; influence; media; online; platforms; product; research; shopping; social; social commerce; trust; values; variables cache: csp-553.pdf plain text: csp-553.txt item: #242 of 356 id: csp-555 author: Ukhanova, Yuliya V.; Kopytova, Ekaterina D.; Zhestyannikov, Sergei G. title: Impact of Citizen Participation on Solving the Social Problems of Small Regional Towns in Russia date: 2024 words: 8906 flesch: 39 summary: Inventory and analysis of definitions of social participation found in the aging literature: Proposed taxonomy of social activities. This article aims to identify the potential of citizen participation in resolving social contradictions to ensure the sustainability of small towns. keywords: authorities; citizen; citizen participation; community; development; expert; participation; problems; public; socio; towns cache: csp-555.pdf plain text: csp-555.txt item: #243 of 356 id: csp-556 author: Grigor'eva, Kseniya S. title: Others as Security Threats: Securitizing Discourses, Social Magic, and the Bureaucratic Field date: 2024 words: 11327 flesch: 33 summary: Descending “from top to bottom,” from https://changing-sp.com/ 432 Kseniya S. Grigor’eva the federal center to the regions along numerous bureaucratic chains, they generate a landslide of derivative securitizing legal acts at each new point of arrival: at the level of responsible ministries and departments, of regional and local authorities, of their subordinate organizations, and so on. The primary securitizing legal acts belonging to the key players in the political field necessarily generated derivative securitizing legal acts, which in turn generated new derivative securitizing legal acts, etc., constantly reproducing the same securitizing performative. keywords: activities; acts; case; discourses; emergency; executors; ideology; lazio; migration; nomad; performative; plan; practices; professionals; regional; roma; russian; securitization; securitizing; security; state; terrorism cache: csp-556.pdf plain text: csp-556.txt item: #244 of 356 id: csp-557 author: Çoksan, Sami; Kekeli, Burak; Turgut, Buse; Sağdış, Elif title: Personality Traits and Common Ingroup Identity: Support for Refugee Policies Among Host Members date: 2024 words: 10134 flesch: 46 summary: In almost all models, CII is positively associated with positive social policies and negatively related to negative social policies. In Study 1, agreeableness, extraversion, openness, narcissism, and psychopathy were associated with support for positive social policies. keywords: attitudes; cii; group; identification; identity; intergroup; members; model; personality; personality traits; policies; refugees; study; support; syrian; traits cache: csp-557.pdf plain text: csp-557.txt item: #245 of 356 id: csp-558 author: Aldossry, Theeb Mohammed title: Saudi National Day: Conservatism Versus Modernity in the Light of Saudi Vision 2030 date: 2024 words: 8358 flesch: 43 summary: In the context of Saudi National Day celebrations, sectarianism is not a prominent feature, as the celebrations are largely focused on promoting a unifying national identity and downplaying any potential religious or ethnic divisions within Saudi society. Recommendations In light of the findings, the article recommends encouraging public-private partnerships to develop innovative programs that promote cultural heritage and national identity as part of the Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives, establishing national recognition and reward systems to celebrate individuals and organizations that make exceptional contributions towards the realization of Saudi Vision 2030, integrating the theme of national unity and pride into the design and content of Saudi National Day celebrations to foster a stronger sense of belonging among citizens, leveraging digital platforms and technologies to create immersive, interactive experiences that engage the public, especially the youth, in celebrating Saudi identity and culture, and conducting regular surveys and feedback mechanisms to assess the evolving perceptions and attitudes of the Saudi public towards the national day celebrations and Saudi Vision 2030. keywords: aldossry; arabia; article; celebrations; countries; country; day; identity; islamic; kingdom; modernity; nationalism; saudi; saudi arabia; society; university; vision cache: csp-558.pdf plain text: csp-558.txt item: #246 of 356 id: csp-56 author: de Oliveira Barbosa, Maria Lígia; Pires, André; Dwyer, Tom title: Higher Education, Development, and Inequality in Brazil and South Africa date: 2018 words: 11946 flesch: 49 summary: At the same time, women are now the majority of higher education students but enroll in courses that lead them into the lower paid occupations. In this regard, the issue of access to higher education institutions remains the key mechanism by which to forge a new order (Akoojee & Nkomo, 2008, p. 390). keywords: access; africa; barbosa; brazil; brazilian; countries; courses; data; education; education system; institutions; policies; research; south; south africa; students; superior; system; universities; university cache: csp-56.pdf plain text: csp-56.txt item: #247 of 356 id: csp-560 author: Setiawan, Tery; Riasnugrahani, Missiliana; Theresia, Ellen; Dwijayanthy, Meta; Sulastra, Marissa Chitra title: Exploring Social Identities in Indonesia: The Role of Religious and Ethnic Identities in Evaluating Well-Being date: 2024 words: 9756 flesch: 43 summary: Our findings reveal that religious identity significantly impacts life evaluations, with active engagement in religious practices positively correlating with RWB. This underscores the importance of religious identity over ethnic identity in shaping well-being. keywords: identities; identity; individuals; indonesia; ingroup; level; life; model; participants; practices; religion; rwb; scale; study cache: csp-560.pdf plain text: csp-560.txt item: #248 of 356 id: csp-565 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Authentic: The Word of the Year 2023 date: 2023 words: 2976 flesch: 33 summary: Mostafa Ahadi and Shahriar Shahidi in the ARTICLE Putting Fame and Celebrity in a Psychosocial Framework: A Scientific Analysis pay attention to the impact of fame and such concepts as “celebrity,” “star,” and “influencer” on human life, and note that despite the significant expansion of academic research on celebrity, there is no coherent theory on fame in the field of psychology. In planning to introduce new interesting themes, we welcome suggestions from our readers and prospective authors for thematic issues, debate sections, or book reviews. keywords: article; authenticity; authors; data; human; research; taylor; year cache: csp-565.pdf plain text: csp-565.txt item: #249 of 356 id: csp-566 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Thomas F. Remington (2023). The Returns to Power. A Political Theory of Economic Inequality. Oxford University Press date: 2023 words: 2216 flesch: 38 summary: Delving into the explanations of what causes as well as what reproduces and reinforces inequality, Remington provides a thorough analysis of how deregulation gave an edge to early winners; how winners in the market tend to ally themselves with politicians and an alliance of market power and political power consolidates itself in securing the rents and rent-sharing. It is the reality that those with market power will always prefer to ally themselves when they can with those with political power to suppress competition in both the market and political arenas. keywords: income; inequality; market; power; remington cache: csp-566.pdf plain text: csp-566.txt item: #250 of 356 id: csp-57 author: Li, Yuyun title: Development of Cooperation in Higher Education in BRICS Countries date: 2018 words: 5610 flesch: 35 summary: Under this framework, efforts are made to promote the sustainable development of education, actively contribute the “BRICS Solution” to the world, enhance the influence and increase the benefit of BRICS higher education cooperation, create an open and diverse partnership network in educational development, increase accessibility for more developing countries to take the “fast train” and “free ride” of BRICS education development, and lead and promote the development of quality fair education around the world. Under this framework, efforts are made to promote the sustainable development of education, actively contribute the “BRICS Solution” to the world, enhance the influence and increase the benefit of BRICS higher education cooperation, create an open and diverse partnership network in educational development, increase accessibility for more developing countries to take the “fast train” and “free ride” of BRICS education development, and lead and promote the development of quality fair education around the world. keywords: brics; brics countries; brics education; cooperation; countries; development; education; education cooperation; students; university cache: csp-57.pdf plain text: csp-57.txt item: #251 of 356 id: csp-570 author: Jabarov, Jahandar title: Sociology of Russophilia in Azerbaijan: A Classification for Russophile Social Groups date: 2024 words: 9249 flesch: 26 summary: The inclination to foster Russian culture and establish Russian-speaking environments in Azerbaijan is accompanied by the challenge of effective communication in the Azerbaijani language Acceptance of Russian Perspectives Alignment with Russia’s historical, political, and ideological perspectives Sentiments towards the USSR Expressing admiration for the Soviet Union, reflecting nostalgia for a bygone era Geopolitical Orientations Some individuals exhibit anti-American sentiments, while others hold Europhobic views Table 3 succinctly organizes the key sociological dimensions and their corresponding characteristics within Ethnic Russian group in Azerbaijan. The differentiation of pro-Russian groups is important for several reasons. keywords: azerbaijan; characteristics; context; dimensions; education; group; identity; individuals; iranophiles; language; russian; russophilia; sentiments; soviet; table; theory; ussr cache: csp-570.pdf plain text: csp-570.txt item: #252 of 356 id: csp-574 author: Tripathi, Anup; Das, Moitrayee title: Unpacking the “Bihariness”—Reflections on “Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi” date: 2024 words: 7522 flesch: 51 summary: Even after living in a place for a long period and offering valuable services through their labor, Bihari migrant workers are treated as the “other” and the “outsider.” The exclusions of Bihari migrant workers, along with registers of poverty and social space, language and ethnicity (Redclift, 2016), are structured through perceived criminality. keywords: bihari; bihariness; caste; class; delhi; economic; health; identity; indian; jha; migrant; migration; workers cache: csp-574.pdf plain text: csp-574.txt item: #253 of 356 id: csp-575 author: Rostovskaya, Tamara K.; Kuchmaeva, Oksana V.; Vasilieva, Ekaterina N. title: Institutional Factors in Reproductive Decision-Making Among Large Families in Russia date: 2024 words: 10458 flesch: 50 summary: Accepted 2 May 2024 Published online 21 July 2024 ARTICLE IN THE SPECIAL SECTION Institutional Factors in Reproductive Decision- Making Among Large Families in Russia Tamara K. Rostovskaya Institute for Demographic Research—Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia Oksana V. Kuchmaeva Institute for Demographic Research—Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Ekaterina N. Vasilieva Institute for Demographic Research—Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia ABSTRACT Amidst pressing global challenges and internal demographic threats, it is crucial to understand the institutional dynamics shaping the well- being of large families. We conducted 22 in-depth interviews with members of large families across 10 regions. keywords: capital; children; e. v.; families; family; number; o. k.; oblast; parents; population; resources; russian; support; t. r.; trans cache: csp-575.pdf plain text: csp-575.txt item: #254 of 356 id: csp-576 author: Osadchaya, Galina I.; Yudina, Tatyana N.; Volkova, Olga A.; Kireev, Egor Yu. title: Migrants From Central Asia in the Moscow Agglomeration: Social Well-Being and Demographic Attitudes date: 2024 words: 8542 flesch: 45 summary: Table 1 Natural Population Growth and Decline in 2017–2021 in Moscow and Moscow Oblast per 1,000 People Year Moscow Moscow Oblast 2017 1.1 –0.4 2018 0.8 –1.2 2019 1.2 –2.5 2020 –2.0 –4.2 2021 –3.3 –6.8 Note. Traditionally, social attitudes are viewed as psychological and behavioral patterns based on an individual’s own experience and their close social environment. keywords: agglomeration; attitudes; average; countries; family; index; migrants; migration; moscow; moscow oblast; oblast; people; population; social; tajikistan cache: csp-576.pdf plain text: csp-576.txt item: #255 of 356 id: csp-577 author: Bagirova, Anna P.; Blednova, Natalia D.; Neshataev, Aleksandr V. title: “Who if Not a Mother?”: Development of Parental Leave Design in Russia date: 2024 words: 8365 flesch: 59 summary: KEYWORDS parental leave policy, leave-taker, motherhood, perception of parental leave, transformation of parental leave, parental labor ACKNOWLEDGMENT This work is supported by the Russian Science Foundation under grant No. 22-28-01847, https://rscf.ru/project/22-28-01847/ © 2024 Anna P. Bagirova, Natalia D. Blednova, Aleksandr V. Neshataev a.p.bagirova@urfu.ru, n.d.blednova@urfu.ru, a.v.neshataev@urfu.ru https://changing-sp.com/ https://rscf.ru/project/22-28-01847/ mailto:a.p.bagirova@urfu.ru mailto:n.d.blednova@urfu.ru mailto:a.v.neshataev@urfu.ru Changing Societies & Personalities, 2024, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. Accepted 5 May 2024 Published online 21 July 2024 ARTICLE IN THE SPECIAL SECTION “Who if Not a Mother?”: Development of Parental Leave Design in Russia Anna P. Bagirova, Natalia D. Blednova, Aleksandr V. Neshataev Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia ABSTRACT There is an established system of parental leave in Russia. keywords: a. b.; a. n.; child; family; fathers; female; informant; leave; maternity; mothers; n. b.; trans; work cache: csp-577.pdf plain text: csp-577.txt item: #256 of 356 id: csp-578 author: Arkhangelskiy, Vladimir N.; Sivoplyasova, Svetlana Yu.; Moiseeva, Evgeniya M. title: Exploring Fertility Dynamics and Factors Shaping Russia’s Demographic Prospects date: 2024 words: 9649 flesch: 51 summary: Given the variance in fertility rates by birth order, the analysis favors a segmented approach, separately considering trends for first, second, third, and subsequent births. This study analyzes fertility rates for both hypothetical and real generations, providing insights into how major events like the COVID-19 pandemic and demographic policies such as family benefits affect birth patterns and overall fertility rates across generations. keywords: average; birth; children; fertility; fertility rate; generations; number; population; rate; reproductive; russia; second; total; women; years cache: csp-578.pdf plain text: csp-578.txt item: #257 of 356 id: csp-58 author: Kokin, Daniil title: Jonathan Floyd (2017). Is Political Philosophy Impossible? Thoughts and Behaviour in Normative Political Theory. Cambridge University Press date: 2018 words: 1154 flesch: 56 summary: Thus, Floyd claims that it is about (and of) political philosophy, particularly its deepest foundational principles. He comes to the ambiguous conclusion that political philosophy is impossible to do and impossible to avoid doing. keywords: floyd; philosophy cache: csp-58.pdf plain text: csp-58.txt item: #258 of 356 id: csp-582 author: Roy, Sanjoy Kumar; Arefin, Shamsun; Khan, Md. Rahat title: Moderated Mediating Effect of Behavioral Psychology on Generation Z’s Selfie-Posting Behavior: A Two-Stage Analytical Approach date: 2024 words: 11589 flesch: 46 summary: Bangladesh Md. Rahat Khan Army Institute of Business Administration (Army IBA), Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating and moderating effects of body appreciation and exhibitionism on the relationships between self-esteem, narcissism, and Selfie-Posting Behavior (SPB), as well as on the moderating effect of attitude towards selfies (ATS) from the Generation Z perspective. The sensitivity analysis outcomes discovered that body appreciation has the most considerable effect on the SPB, with 89.18% normalized importance, followed by narcissism (87.02%), exhibitionism (72.66%), and self-esteem (48.95%). keywords: appreciation; ats; behavior; body; body appreciation; esteem; exhibitionism; exm; khan; narcissism; posting; research; results; roy; self; selfie; spb; study cache: csp-582.pdf plain text: csp-582.txt item: #259 of 356 id: csp-584 author: Ivanova, Alla E.; Semyonova, Victoria G.; Sabgayda, Tamara P.; Polyanskaya, Elena V. title: Regional Differences in Life Expectancy in Russia Through the Lens of Epidemiological Transition date: 2024 words: 10069 flesch: 39 summary: Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions are the exception to the rule, their low SD in the area of well-being seems rather an exception, registered in only four regions (St. Petersburg, Sevastopol, Moscow Oblast, and Leningrad Oblast), while more than 40% of the area have high SD from these vague causes. Females High Sakha (Yakutia), Tomsk Oblast, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Novosibirsk Oblast, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Chelyabinsk Oblast Udmurt Republic, Tula Oblast, Astrakhan Oblast Medium Kaliningrad Oblast, Kostroma Oblast Perm Krai, Bryansk Oblast, Vologda Oblast, Omsk Oblast, Vladimir Oblast, Kaluga Oblast, Kirov Oblast, Kurgan Oblast, Oryol Oblast, Orenburg Oblast, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Yaroslavl Oblast Bashkortostan Low Crimea, Kursk Oblast Lipetsk Oblast, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Rostov Oblast, Samara Oblast, Saratov Oblast, Smolensk Oblast, Tyumen Oblast (without AO) Changing Societies & Personalities, 2024, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. keywords: aad; area; causes; diseases; expectancy; females; high; krai; life; low; males; mortality; novgorod oblast; oblast; regions; russian; transition cache: csp-584.pdf plain text: csp-584.txt item: #260 of 356 id: csp-585 author: Oblova, Irina S. title: Leadership in Technical Fields Through a Gender Lens date: 2024 words: 10081 flesch: 37 summary: In the second part, women leaders taking part in the professional workshop programme for engineers held in the Leningrad Oblast on the Day of the Metallurgist in 2023, along with female heads of technical departments at Empress Catherine II Saint Petersburg Mining University in the 2022–2023 academic year, were interviewed to analyze perceptions of women holding managerial posts in the mineral resource sector to identify the drivers of women’s career growth in STEM, along with their suggestions of how to advance and increase the number of women leaders in technical fields. Table 1 Participation Percentage of Women Among Academic Staff in STEM in Russia and the EU in 2019 Academic staff Proportion of women in academia (%), n = 100 Russia EU-28 Researchers 39.6 29.0 Full professors 6.0 18.0 PhD 45.0 47.9 Academicians 9.4 5.1 Note. keywords: authors; career; data; development; education; european; female; fields; gender; girls; leadership; management; mining; research; russia; source; statistics; stem; students; table; technical; university; women cache: csp-585.pdf plain text: csp-585.txt item: #261 of 356 id: csp-586 author: Romashkina, Gulnara F.; Andrianova, Elena V.; Khudyakova, Marina V. title: Youth Participation in Citizen Science: Problems and Opportunities of Engagement in Russian Context date: 2024 words: 9222 flesch: 40 summary: The status component, as expressed motives for achieving some significant results in the future, has the highest value in all three samples, reflecting a statistically significant (checked on the basis of Pearson’s Chi-squared criterion, Wilcoxon criterion, p < .01) upward influence of age while leveling the influence of experience of participation in citizen science projects (Figure 2). Figure 2 The Structure of the Components of the Supposed Motives in the Answers to the Question “What do You Think Could Motivate You to Take Part in Such Activities?”, % of the Respondents 123 92 89 128 113 121 125 63 60 V1 V2M (<19) V2S (19-35) cognitive-affective status behavioral https://changing-sp.com/ 122 Gulnara F. Romashkina, Elena V. Andrianova, Marina V. Khudyakova The cognitive-affective component significantly increases in the group of respondents who has an experience of participation in citizen science projects and weakly though statistically significantly depends on the age of the respondents. keywords: citizen; citizen science; experience; participation; people; projects; research; researchers; sample; science; scientists; volunteers; work cache: csp-586.pdf plain text: csp-586.txt item: #262 of 356 id: csp-587 author: Gureeva, Anna N. title: University’s Information Policy in a Mediatized Reality: Youth as the Main Target Audience date: 2024 words: 9202 flesch: 37 summary: Conciseness and modern visual design are other important components of media communication between universities and the youth because it greatly increases the chances that such content will be shared on social media, going “viral.” The research question that is particularly relevant to the academic community and that has guided the purpose of this paper is to identify and systematize the features of young people as the target audience of university media communications. keywords: audiences; communication; content; digital; education; information; media; mediatization; people; policy; research; russian; state; students; target; trans; universities; university; youth cache: csp-587.pdf plain text: csp-587.txt item: #263 of 356 id: csp-59 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Victoria Smolkin (2018). A Sacred Space Is Never Empty: A History of Soviet Atheism. Princeton University Press date: 2018 words: 1490 flesch: 35 summary: Victoria Smolkin book – the monumental exposition of the history of Soviet atheism – analyzes it in its complexity and multidimensionality tracing its development from an ideological precept of Marxism-Leninism to the state policy of expunging Russian Orthodoxy from the Soviet public life, to social science methodology in the study of religion, to philosophical inquiry into the nature of spirituality and moral commitment. Thus, the challenge of intractable religious beliefs and practices along with the developing academic study of religions forced the Soviet ideologues to reconsider their very understanding of the nature of religion and to rethink their strategy of eliminating religion. keywords: atheism; religion; soviet cache: csp-59.pdf plain text: csp-59.txt item: #264 of 356 id: csp-590 author: Pevnaya, Maria V. title: Social Participation as a Theoretical Concept and Social Phenomenon date: 2024 words: 4439 flesch: 31 summary: 5–13 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2024.8.1.260 EDITORIAL Social Participation as a Theoretical Concept and Social Phenomenon Maria V. Pevnaya Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia As well as serving as a theoretical framework for considering topics in sociology, psychology, anthropology, and economics, the concept of social participation informs interdisciplinary studies. While there are a number of concepts and definitions of social participation, we rely here on its broad interpretation as human interaction with other people in the course of their joint actions based around certain goals. keywords: activity; citizens; development; groups; interaction; participation; people; public; volunteering; volunteers cache: csp-590.pdf plain text: csp-590.txt item: #265 of 356 id: csp-598 author: Gopinath, Swapna title: Analyzing an Emerging Genre: H-Pop and Contemporary India date: 2024 words: 1309 flesch: 50 summary: He https://changing-sp.com/ mailto:swapna.gopinath@fulbrightmail.org 544 Swapna Gopinath traveled with these H-Pop artists, Hindu artists who managed to grow widely popular. Political Hinduism is widely considered and defined as Hindutva ideology, emphasizing on the Hindu pride for a nation identified as the Hindu nation. keywords: hindu; hindutva; india; pop cache: csp-598.pdf plain text: csp-598.txt item: #266 of 356 id: csp-6 author: Menshikov, Andrey title: Carlo Invernizzi Accetti (2015). Relativism and Religion: Why Democratic Societies Do Not Need Moral Absolutes date: 2017 words: 2832 flesch: 36 summary: Moreover, Invernizzi Acetti claims “that it is not only possible but necessary to be a relativist about one’s own relativism - which implies that positing such a form of relativism as the philosophical foundation for the legitimacy of democratic institutions amounts to a way of grounding their legitimacy not in a figure of the absolute, but in something that is inherently relative; that is, relativism itself” (p. 213). The claim that without absolute moral truth political society will degenerate into tyranny or totalitarianism does not actually give us an answer to the questions whether the absolute moral truth exists, whether it can be known, and whether it can be grasped uniformly and unanimously. keywords: church; democracy; freedom; relativism cache: csp-6.pdf plain text: csp-6.txt item: #267 of 356 id: csp-608 author: Kozar Rosulnik, Klara; Blažič, Mojca; Javrh, Petra; Ličen, Nives title: Community Education and Resilience: Making Knowledge, Making Community date: 2025 words: 8055 flesch: 36 summary: Making Knowledge, Making Community Klara Kožar Rosulnik Slovenian Migration Institute, The Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia Mojca Blažič University of Novo Mesto, Novo Mesto, Slovenia Petra Javrh Slovenian Institute for Adult Education, Ljubljana, Slovenia Nives Ličen University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia ABSTRACT This exploratory qualitative study focuses on the importance of community education in fostering community resilience. The research is grounded in a conceptual framework that encompasses resilience, well-being, and community education. keywords: adult; adult education; community; community education; community resilience; education; interview; knowledge; programs; research; resilience; study cache: csp-608.pdf plain text: csp-608.txt item: #268 of 356 id: csp-609 author: Syahrivar, Jhanghiz; Gyulavári, Tamás; Chairy, Chairy title: Unveiling Compensatory Mechanisms of Muslim Minority Groups in Hungary date: 2025 words: 10206 flesch: 42 summary: Furthermore, Syahrivar et al. (2022) identified factors such as religious discrepancy, religious guilt, and religious social control as key influences on religious compensatory consumption among Muslims in Indonesia. Religious compensatory behaviors are driven by the idea that religious products function as supernatural compensators, providing existential coherence, meaning, and emotional well-being (Ellison, 1995). keywords: behaviors; chairy; compensatory; consumption; et al; foods; halal; hungary; individuals; islamic; journal; minorities; minority; muslim; participant; products; study; syahrivar cache: csp-609.pdf plain text: csp-609.txt item: #269 of 356 id: csp-619 author: Majeed, Shayista; Mufti, Sabiya; Peerzadah, Sabzar Ahmad; Nazir, Nazir Ahmed title: Effect of Conscientiousness and COVID-19-Induced Job Stress on Organizational Citizenship Behavior Among Healthcare Professionals date: 2024 words: 8738 flesch: 40 summary: Hence, this study has extended its support to situation trait- relevance principle (Tett et al., 2021) and situation-strength effect (Judge & Zapata, 2015). High conscientiousness appeared to have had an exceptional adaptive value during the pandemic (Aschwanden et al., 2021). keywords: behavior; citizenship; conscientiousness; covid-19; effect; et al; healthcare; job; journal; ocb; pandemic; personality; relationship; stress; study; trait cache: csp-619.pdf plain text: csp-619.txt item: #270 of 356 id: csp-62 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor’s Note date: 2019 words: 980 flesch: 36 summary: The article draws examples from different regions in the world, namely, the threats to Amazon rainforest, rhino poaching in RSA, on one hand, and improvement of air and water in Europe, on the other hand, and discuss ecological issues in the light of “de-industrialization” of so-called “advanced industrial societies”, which in practice was the industrial relocation from there to other regions all over the globe. Based on interviews with the employees of several Slovenian companies, the authors review different knowledge-sharing mechanisms and models and explain the reasons of choosing cognitive model as the foundation for the empirical part of the research, which is aimed at studying “the correlation between intergenerational differentiation and knowledge-sharing motivation, that is, the willingness of employees of different age groups to share their knowledge”. keywords: knowledge; paper; sharing cache: csp-62.pdf plain text: csp-62.txt item: #271 of 356 id: csp-621 author: Naberushkina, Elmira K.; Fomina, Olga E.; Levshits, Anna D.; Knyazkova, Ekaterina A. title: Social Profile of Mothers Raising Children With Disabilities: A Survey in Rural and Small-Town Russia date: 2024 words: 8392 flesch: 40 summary: Safiullina and Morozova (2020) argue that families with disabled children typically experience lower material well-being compared to those without such children, primarily because one parent, typically the mother, dedicates herself entirely to caregiving. The situation becomes even worse when it comes to the reproductive rights of disabled children and the mothers of such children. keywords: children; disabilities; disability; education; families; family; fomina; mothers; parents; respondents; russian; state; support; women cache: csp-621.pdf plain text: csp-621.txt item: #272 of 356 id: csp-622 author: Abidin, Zainal; Putra, Idhamsyah Eka; Hanami, Yuliana; Angraeni, Sari title: “I Am Not a Corrupt Criminal and What I Did Is Not Corruption!”: The Dynamics of Perceptions, Denial, and Understanding of What Corruption Is date: 2024 words: 9111 flesch: 44 summary: In analyzing corruption cases, rather than asking whether particular actions constitute corrupt practices, discursive psychology focuses on how corrupt acts are justified, minimized, or denied, and how actions are categorized as corrupt (McVittie & Sambaraju, 2019). In Indonesia, the number of corruption cases is still relatively high while the prosecution of corruption cases by law enforcement agencies tends to decline from 2015 to 2020 (Alamsyah, 2021). keywords: bribery; case; corruption; indonesia; law; officials; participants; public; state; study; trans cache: csp-622.pdf plain text: csp-622.txt item: #273 of 356 id: csp-623 author: Golovashina, Oksana V. title: Trial of Memory: Legal Regulation as a Tool of Memory Politics in Contemporary Russia date: 2024 words: 8595 flesch: 46 summary: KEYWORDS politics of memory, historical memory, commemorative legislation, order of time, memory on the network, regulatory regulation, rehabilitation of Nazism © 2024 Oksana V. Golovashina ovgolovashina@mail.ru https://changing-sp.com/ mailto:ovgolovashina@mail.ru 400 Oksana V. Golovashina Introduction The use of legal regulations in memory politics has a rich history. [Mythologized past as part of historical memory]. keywords: actions; article; enforcement; european; golovashina; history; law; laws; life; memory; online; past; politics; regiment; russian; state; time; victory; war; website cache: csp-623.pdf plain text: csp-623.txt item: #274 of 356 id: csp-624 author: Syzdykova, Makhpal; Abikenov, Zharkynbek; Abdiramanova, Aigul; Ilyassova, Elmira title: Influence of Globalization on the Transformation of Kazakh Traditions and Culture: A Case Study of Southern Kazakhstan date: 2024 words: 8118 flesch: 35 summary: First, we note a clear decrease in the popularity of traditional cultural values amid globalization. Prospects for further research include the analysis of the impact of globalization on traditional cultural values, the development of digital storytelling tools for the protection of cultural heritage, the study of the interaction of traditional and innovative cultural processes, and the development of strategies to preserve national identity in the face of globalization. keywords: culture; development; digital; education; globalization; heritage; identity; information; journal; kazakhstan; national; people; societies; society; study; traditions; values cache: csp-624.pdf plain text: csp-624.txt item: #275 of 356 id: csp-626 author: Serafimova, Desislava; Jaroenwanit, Pensri; Phuensane, Pongsutti title: Digital Age Pedagogy: How European and Asian Business School Students Perceive Competence-Oriented Education date: 2024 words: 10744 flesch: 33 summary: This convergence suggests an emerging global consensus on the role of digital education in promoting lifelong learning. This perspective aligns with the European Commission’s initiatives to enhance digital education across member states. keywords: approach; asian; balance; business; competencies; data; education; european; journal; key; learning; life; life balance; online; research; schools; set; students; study; technologies; thailand cache: csp-626.pdf plain text: csp-626.txt item: #276 of 356 id: csp-627 author: Volkov, Pavel V.; Baysha, Olga A. title: On Professional Values Under a State of War: Exile Journalists From Ukraine in Russia date: 2024 words: 6294 flesch: 39 summary: Finally, their criticisms of Ukrainian journalists for endorsing intolerance toward cultural others, ethnic hatred, and cultural homogenization drew on the assumption that journalism should be unbiased, inclusive, and attentive to the opinions of underprivileged and marginalized minority groups. 651–664 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2024.8.3.293 Received 9 May 2024 Accepted 26 August 2024 Published online 21 October 2024 ARTICLE On Professional Values Under a State of War: Exile Journalists From Ukraine in Russia Pavel V. Volkov, Olga A. Baysha National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia ABSTRACT This paper discusses the case of exile journalists from Ukraine who moved to Russia between 2014 and 2022. keywords: baysha; discourse; donbass; exile; interviewees; journalists; maidan; media; people; principles; respect; russia; ukraine; ukrainians cache: csp-627.pdf plain text: csp-627.txt item: #277 of 356 id: csp-63 author: Mota, Aurea; Wagner, Peter title: The Rhino, the Amazon and the Blue Sky over the Ruhr: Ecology and Politics in the Current Global Context date: 2019 words: 8027 flesch: 46 summary: The concept of “ecological debt” arose from within environmentalist social movements from the 1980s onwards, including at major global environmental debates such as the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. The high degree of global interconnectedness has given many environmental threats a global significance, as argued at the outset of this article, and it has also facilitated the rise of global environmental consciousness. keywords: action; africa; agreement; brazil; change; climate; countries; environmental; europe; european; global; north; production; societies; south; wagner cache: csp-63.pdf plain text: csp-63.txt item: #278 of 356 id: csp-636 author: Jamanbalayeva, Sholpan; Burova, Elena; Tlenchiyeva, Shyryn title: The Impact of Religious Self-Identification on Happiness and Well-Being: A Case Study of Kazakhstan date: 2024 words: 7782 flesch: 39 summary: A survey in more than 20 countries revealed that more frequent participation in a religious community is associated with higher happiness levels (Ugur & Aydın, 2022; Zabolotskaia et al., 2021). I am a believer but virtually do not participate in religious life. keywords: believers; happiness; kazakhstan; level; life; people; religion; religiosity; research; respondents; satisfaction; study cache: csp-636.pdf plain text: csp-636.txt item: #279 of 356 id: csp-64 author: Purgina, Ekaterina S. title: Spatial Imaginary in “Western” Travelogues about Russia date: 2019 words: 7229 flesch: 52 summary: In all the three travelogues, the authors maintain their authority and expertise by demonstrating their intimate knowledge of Russian life and the “authenticity” of their experience of Russia, gained through years of living in the country and through contacts with Russian people, not only as respondents, but also as acquaintances and close friends. The past/present dichotomy leaves little place for the future since, as David Greene puts it, “modern Russia seems to be living in a void”, “careering down an uncertain path” (Greene, 2014, pp. keywords: andrew; anne; country; garrels; greene; meier; moscow; past; people; russia; soviet; travel; travelogue cache: csp-64.pdf plain text: csp-64.txt item: #280 of 356 id: csp-644 author: Smyslova, Olga Yu.; Linchenko, Andrei A. title: Representations of Trust and Distrust in Financial Institutions in Russian Regional Speech Culture date: 2024 words: 7968 flesch: 43 summary: Conclusion Through the analysis of interview content and underlying meanings, we not only identify key trends in trust levels toward financial institutions in Lipetsk Oblast but also uncover nuances in lexicon usage, highlighting generational, gender-related, and urban-rural differences. Smyslova Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation (Lipetsk Branch) Andrei A. Linchenko Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation (Lipetsk Branch); Lipetsk State Technical University ABSTRACT The article is devoted to a comparative analysis of the representation of trust and distrust in financial institutions in the language and speech culture of the Russian province. keywords: 1990s; analysis; culture; distrust; financial; groups; institutions; interviews; language; level; residents; russian; social; speech; state; trust cache: csp-644.pdf plain text: csp-644.txt item: #281 of 356 id: csp-645 author: Dagohoy, Ronel Geraldizo; Gascon, Mervin G. title: Exploratory Sequential Analysis on the Factors Affecting the Leadership of Women in Local Governments date: 2025 words: 9564 flesch: 32 summary: By understanding and addressing these factors, policymakers and local government authorities can create more supportive and empowering conditions for women leaders, eventually leading to more effective and equitable governance. Research shows that women leaders often prioritize policies related to social welfare, education, and health, addressing critical gaps that male-dominated leadership structures may overlook (Young, 2016). keywords: analysis; challenges; communication; development; factor; gender; governance; leadership; programs; research; roles; study; support; women; women leaders cache: csp-645.pdf plain text: csp-645.txt item: #282 of 356 id: csp-647 author: Karpov, Anatoliy V.; Karpov, Alexander A.; Volchenkova, Anastasia A. title: Transformation Patterns of the Psyche’s Regulatory Subsystem in the Context of Digitalization date: 2024 words: 6351 flesch: 31 summary: As a result, these matrices enable us to identify interrelated complexes of specific qualities and the relationships between them, specifically, in our case, between indicators of regulatory processes. Consequently, changes in cognitive and metacognitive processes inevitably affect regulatory processes. keywords: changes; development; digitalization; karpov; level; organization; parameters; processes; structure; subsystem; transformations cache: csp-647.pdf plain text: csp-647.txt item: #283 of 356 id: csp-648 author: Valibeigi, Mojtaba; Sharifi, Ayyoob; Maroufi, Sakineh; Danay, Sara title: Inclusive Urban Gateways: Towards Socially Just and Open Urban Systems date: 2025 words: 9033 flesch: 43 summary: Accepted 23 February 2025 Published online 30 April 2025 ARTICLE Inclusive Urban Gateways: Towards Socially Just and Open Urban Systems Mojtaba Valibeigi Buein Zahra Technical University, Buein Zahra, Iran Ayyoob Sharifi The IDEC Institute, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan Sakineh Maroofi Buein Zahra Technical University, Buein Zahra, Iran Sara Danay Buein Zahra Technical University, Buein Zahra, Iran ABSTRACT This article reimagines the concept of urban gateways, highlighting their potential to promote social equity and inform policy decisions in urban development. The research explores how urban gateways can be adapted to meet contemporary needs, focusing on their evolving forms, functions, and conceptualizations. keywords: access; analysis; area; cities; city; design; development; dimension; gateway; iran; people; planning; public; qur’an; shiraz; social; spaces; urban; uses cache: csp-648.pdf plain text: csp-648.txt item: #284 of 356 id: csp-649 author: Dymova, Alyona V.; Koptyaeva, Natalya N.; Beavitt, Thomas A. title: Tendencies of Translation Manipulation Strategies in Anglophone Mass Media: The Case of the “Collective West” date: 2024 words: 11406 flesch: 47 summary: For example, in a rebuttal issued by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, India’s English-language media are alleged in their coverage of the present Ukrainian crisis to “blindly reprint articles on foreign policy events from biased foreign news agencies, such as AP1, AFP2, Bloomberg3 and Reuters4, which present news in the anti-Russia spirit and often publish bare-faced disinformation and 1 https://apnews.com 2 https://www.afp.com/en/news-hub 3 https://www.bloomberg.com/europe 4 https://www.reuters.com KEYWORDS collective West, translation distortion, news translation, ideologeme, mistranslation, linguistic manipulation, international relations, Anglophone media, misquotation https://apnews.com https://www.afp.com/en/news-hub https://www.bloomberg.com/europe https://www.reuters.com Changing Societies & Personalities, 2024, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. Textual Analysis The phrase “коллективный Запад” (phonetically “kollektivnyi Zapad”) typically translated into English as “collective West,” almost universally preceded with “the,” became prominent in the post-Soviet era as a means to describe the perceived unified stance of Western nations—primarily the States and European countries—on geopolitical issues that involve Russia and its actions on the global stage. keywords: alyona; beavitt; collective; discourse; dymova; english; foreign; koptyaeva; language; march; meaning; means; media; natalya; news; original; peskov; putin; quotation; quote; russia; term; thomas; translation; ukraine; war; west; world; zaiavil; запад; коллективный cache: csp-649.pdf plain text: csp-649.txt item: #285 of 356 id: csp-65 author: Andal, Aireen Grace T. title: Self-Shooting Uterus-Owners: Examining the Selfies of Pregnant Transmen within the Politics of Human Reproduction date: 2019 words: 6780 flesch: 48 summary: These immediate reading of pregnant transmen selfies as a form of objectification, while has its own merits, nullify preceding practice of agency by pregnant transmen. This thus gives transpregnant selfies their liminal character of both abnormal and normal at the same time. keywords: bodies; body; doi; gender; identity; media; moralization; new; people; selfies; trans; transmen; transpregnancy cache: csp-65.pdf plain text: csp-65.txt item: #286 of 356 id: csp-650 author: Anand, Peeyush; Pradhan, Rabindra Kumar title: Balanced Time Perspective as a Pathway to Flourishing: Examining the Role of Gratitude and Sense of Positive Agency date: 2025 words: 9017 flesch: 44 summary: We try to extend flourishing research in the present study by incorporating BTP as a temporal flexibility and plasticity that fosters flourishing using the Construal Level Theory. Time perspective (TP), one of the most robust constructs in the psychological manifestation of time, gained traction after the seminal work of Zimbardo and Boyd (1999). keywords: btp; et al; flourishing; future; gratitude; individuals; life; model; perspective; present; sopa; study; time; zimbardo cache: csp-650.pdf plain text: csp-650.txt item: #287 of 356 id: csp-652 author: Rostovskaya, Tamara K. title: Demographic Processes in the Context of Demographic Well-Being date: 2024 words: 2393 flesch: 26 summary: This suggests that demographic sustainability is a primary objective of state demographic policy, particularly in nations experiencing depopulation. On the macro level, that is, on the level of a country or territory (region, area), demographic well-being can be seen as the harmonious interaction between quantitative and qualitative indicators of demographic development over at least a five-year period (Ryazantsev & Miryazov, 2021). keywords: children; families; life; population; rostovskaya; russian; social cache: csp-652.pdf plain text: csp-652.txt item: #288 of 356 id: csp-654 author: Gaikwad, Hemlata Vivek; Pandey, Suruchi title: Gendered Societies and Leadership Trajectories: A Qualitative Study of Women in the Indian Civil Services date: 2025 words: 9641 flesch: 48 summary: Accepted 23 February 2025 Published online 12 July 2025 ARTICLE Gendered Societies and Leadership Trajectories: A Qualitative Study of Women in the Indian Civil Services Hemlata Vivek Gaikwad, Suruchi Pandey Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India ABSTRACT This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of women leaders in the Indian Civil Services. (Trans. by H. V. G. & S. P.) Life cycle stages were reported as a barrier by women participants. keywords: career; challenges; experiences; female; gender; leadership; participants; positions; study; support; trans; women; work cache: csp-654.pdf plain text: csp-654.txt item: #289 of 356 id: csp-66 author: Prelog, Neža; Ismagilova, Fayruza S.; Boštjančič, Eva title: Which Employees are Most Motivated to Share Knowledge – the Role of Age-Based Differentiation in Knowledge-Sharing Motivation date: 2019 words: 6881 flesch: 42 summary: Knowledge within an organisation and knowledge sharing are essential for successful cooperation among employees within an organisation and form an organisation’s competitive advantage (Floor, 2007; Jiacheng et al., 2010a). Our objective was to find out how three different age groups differ in the subjective perceptions of knowledge- sharing motivation and how the perception of intergenerational differentiation is correlated with knowledge sharing motivation. keywords: age; differentiation; employees; groups; individual; knowledge; management; motivation; research; sharing cache: csp-66.pdf plain text: csp-66.txt item: #290 of 356 id: csp-667 author: Abdelfattah, Fadi; Salah, Mohamed; Dahleez, Khalid; Al Halbusi, Hussam title: Psychology of Leadership: Understanding AI Adoption, Self-Efficacy, Green Creativity, and Risk Perception among Oman’s Business Bosses date: 2025 words: 10472 flesch: 33 summary: Oman’s Vision 2040 underscores economic diversification and technological advancement, aligning AI adoption with national strategic priorities (Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit, n.d.). However, the existing literature offers limited insights into the psychological impacts of AI adoption on top business leaders in Oman, leaving an opportunity to examine how collective cultural values, leadership beliefs, and organizational goals intersect. keywords: adoption; ai adoption; business; creativity; efficacy; et al; green; halbusi; leaders; management; oman; perception; risk; salah; self; study; technology cache: csp-667.pdf plain text: csp-667.txt item: #291 of 356 id: csp-668 author: Zreik, Mohamad; Haron, Nazatul Faizah title: Social Financial Grants in Thailand: A Catalyst for Inclusive Development and Economic Stability date: 2025 words: 6921 flesch: 32 summary: 381–397 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2025.9.2.333 ARTICLE Social Financial Grants in Thailand: A Catalyst for Inclusive Development and Economic Stability Mohamad Zreik, Nazatul Faizah Haron Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Terengganu, Malaysia ABSTRACT This paper examines the role of social financial grants in fostering inclusive development and economic stability in Thailand. Through a critical analysis of the Thai government’s policies and the involvement of international organizations, the paper highlights the challenges and successes of implementing social financial grants in a developing country context. keywords: development; economic; education; effectiveness; funding; government; grants; impact; international; journal; poverty; program; social; thailand; welfare cache: csp-668.pdf plain text: csp-668.txt item: #292 of 356 id: csp-669 author: Tovar-García, Edgar Demetrio title: Factors Contributing to the Relatively Low Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship in Russia date: 2025 words: 9069 flesch: 42 summary: First, KEYWORDS gender gap, female entrepreneurship, religion, physical exercise, education, family roles, transition country https://changing-sp.com/ 220 Edgar Demetrio Tovar-García it represents the first robust quantitative study on the determinants of gender gaps in entrepreneurship in Russia. The determinants of entrepreneurship gender gaps: A cross-country analysis. keywords: countries; education; entrepreneurship; female; gap; garcía; gender; journal; participation; research; russia; tovar; variables; women cache: csp-669.pdf plain text: csp-669.txt item: #293 of 356 id: csp-67 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Hate, Politics, Law: Critical Perspectives on Combating Hate (2018). Thomas Brudholm & Birgitte Schepelern Johansen, eds. Oxford University Press date: 2019 words: 1068 flesch: 46 summary: In the US, in the aftermath of the civil rights movement, it was hate crimes that draw the attention of the public and legislature rather than hate speech. If the public agenda will continue to revolve around hate and measures against it rather than “structural embedding” of hate speech and hate crimes, we are probably fighting a losing battle. keywords: hate; love; violence cache: csp-67.pdf plain text: csp-67.txt item: #294 of 356 id: csp-674 author: Anikin, Daniil A.; Ivanova, Dina D. title: “So the Last Will Be First”: Cancel Culture as an Instrument of Symbolic Policy date: 2024 words: 6794 flesch: 43 summary: To gain a deeper understanding of the specifics and 1 https://blacklivesmatter.com 2 https://metoomvmt.org https://changing-sp.com/ https://blacklivesmatter.com https://metoomvmt.org 852 Daniil A. Anikin, Dina D. Ivanova role of cancel culture in social spaces, we are going to turn to P. Bourdieu’s concept of symbolic politics. The Structure of Symbolic Space and the Mechanisms of Social Exclusion Considering social space as a “multidimensional space, an open set of fields that are relatively autonomous” (Bourdieu, 1985), we can also speak of an inherent fragmentation within this space. keywords: bourdieu; cancel; cancelers; capital; communities; community; culture; group; identity; new; space cache: csp-674.pdf plain text: csp-674.txt item: #295 of 356 id: csp-68 author: Kokin, Daniil I. title: Kelly, Mark G. E. (2018). For Foucault: Against Normative Political Theory. Albany: SUNY Press date: 2019 words: 2132 flesch: 54 summary: In the very beginning, Kelly tells his readers that the book “is for and not about Foucault” and “against and not about normative political theory” (Kelly, 2018, p. 1). Kelly interprets Foucault’s alternative to normative political theory as threefold, for normative, “political, and theoretic aspects are closely interconnected” (Kelly, 2018, p. 11). keywords: book; foucault; kelly cache: csp-68.pdf plain text: csp-68.txt item: #296 of 356 id: csp-683 author: Sailau, Kuanysh; Dabyltayeva, Makpal; Ibraimova, Assem; Toktarov, Yermek title: Public Trust and Perception of Justice in Law Enforcement in Kazakhstan date: 2025 words: 10632 flesch: 41 summary: These reforms, particularly the Just Kazakhstan initiative, provide a timely and unique backdrop for examining how public perceptions of justice influence trust in law enforcement. Public trust in law enforcement agencies is a critical issue; however, key factors influencing this trust remain underexplored. keywords: citizens; enforcement; institutions; justice; kazakhstan; law; leas; perception; police; public; research; social; society; theory; trust; variable cache: csp-683.pdf plain text: csp-683.txt item: #297 of 356 id: csp-684 author: Zavershinskiy, Konstantin F.; Koryushkin, Alexander I. title: Dynamics of "Conservative" and "Progressive" Narratives in the Era of Digital Transformation in Political Communications date: 2025 words: 8384 flesch: 21 summary: Temporal political narratives emerge from resolving the dichotomy inherent in the binary coding of power communications between conservative and progressive oppositions (Luhmann, 2001, pp. 24–44). It is therefore increasingly important to understand the relationship between “temporal regimes” in political memory and the processes of traditionalization within the binary coding of political communications as “conservative” or “progressive.” keywords: actors; communications; conservative; digital; dynamics; elites; future; memory; narratives; past; present; process; regimes; time cache: csp-684.pdf plain text: csp-684.txt item: #298 of 356 id: csp-685 author: Pronina, Tatyana S.; Slivkina, Varvara A. title: Strategies for Forming the Image of Islam/Muslims in the Media Discourse date: 2025 words: 11110 flesch: 53 summary: (Iushkovskaia, 2015; Trans. by V. S.) Every year about 1.5 million migrants from Uzbekistan come to Saint Petersburg, 5 thousand Uzbeks study at universities in the so-called Northern Capital. Media of Saint Petersburg In urban media, the analyzed news discourse is grouped around several storylines: “European migration crisis,” “risk zone,” and “preventive work with Muslim migrants.” keywords: analysis; articles; city; discourse; events; fontanka.ru; image; islam; media; migrants; migration; muslims; news; number; organization; people; petersburg; religion; russian; saint; saint petersburg; terrorist; trans; v. s. cache: csp-685.pdf plain text: csp-685.txt item: #299 of 356 id: csp-686 author: Maretina, Ksenya A. title: Navigating Digital Borders: Seto Community in the Virtual Territory of the VK Social Network date: 2025 words: 7779 flesch: 54 summary: KEYWORDS digital ethnography, Seto community, virtual community, VK, VKontakte, social network, cyberspace, Indigenous peoples of Russia © 2025 Ksenya A. Maretina ksenya.maretina23@gmail.com https://changing-sp.com/ mailto:ksenya.maretina23@gmail.com 68 Ksenya A. Maretina Introduction In 2005, a book called Narod Setu: Mezhdu Rossiei i Estoniei In this research, Seto profile pages are treated as private territories, and all personal information is anonymized. keywords: communities; community; culture; identity; information; museum; network; pages; people; posts; profile; research; seto cache: csp-686.pdf plain text: csp-686.txt item: #300 of 356 id: csp-687 author: Tabatabaei, Sara; Bulgarova, Bella A.; Trofimova, Galina N.; Barabash, Victor V. title: Social Media, Cultural Values, and Digital Citizenship: A Study of Iranian Digital Natives date: 2025 words: 9556 flesch: 31 summary: Consequently, drawing from Goffman’s theory, one can assert that the pursuit of self-expression on social media is closely linked to adherence to social values, and the influence of users’ presence and activity on those values is also a significant factor. [The role of social media on social values (a case study of citizens over 18 years of age in Tehran)] keywords: adherence; content; culture; digital; engagement; individuals; influence; media; natives; research; role; societies; society; study; tabatabaei; users; values cache: csp-687.pdf plain text: csp-687.txt item: #301 of 356 id: csp-691 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Contemplating About Well-Being in Turbulent Times date: 2024 words: 3304 flesch: 26 summary: It is therefore hardly surprising that well-being as a research theme occupies a central position in social studies and the humanities. Anna N. Gureeva particularly stresses the experience of the third wave of mediatization, known as “deep mediatization,” which is characterized by the integration of social practices with digital media remaining understudied and underrepresented in academic publications. keywords: article; authors; development; indonesia; personality; research; russia; study; violence cache: csp-691.pdf plain text: csp-691.txt item: #302 of 356 id: csp-693 author: Morales, Elena Nava title: The Fiesta and the Cerro. Rocksi Broadcasting on Social Media From Xaamkëjxp date: 2025 words: 8030 flesch: 59 summary: On the contrary, currently, Indigenous youth are familiar with technology, as evidenced by several studies on the use of the Internet and smartphones in Indigenous communities (Kummels, 2018; Nava Morales, 2019). The political and social organization of non-Western peoples, including Indigenous communities, is one of the fundamental themes in anthropology, as is kinship. keywords: ayuujk; cargo; comisionados; community; elements; facebook; festejo; fiesta; hill; mexico; nava; people; rocksi; system; video; xaamkëjxp cache: csp-693.pdf plain text: csp-693.txt item: #303 of 356 id: csp-694 author: Shokhin, Vladimir K. title: On the Way to a Secularized Theology: Why Today’s Disapproval of an Atemporal God Is Gaining Momentum? date: 2024 words: 6006 flesch: 55 summary: Eternal God: A study of God without time (2nd ed.). KEYWORDS analytic theology, timelessness, changelessness, temporalism, creationism, Christianity, Neoplatonism, Islam, Hinduism, post-secular society © 2024 Vladimir K. Shokhin vladshokhin@yandex.ru https://changing-sp.com/ 890 Vladimir K. Shokhin Introduction It was not until the mid-20th century with the provocative challenge from Charles Hartshorne (1948, 1984) who insisted on “Divine relativity”1 that the timelessness of God became a general topic of discussion in Western theology. keywords: atemporality; christian; divine; eternity; god; press; theism; theology; time; timeless; university; world cache: csp-694.pdf plain text: csp-694.txt item: #304 of 356 id: csp-697 author: Belorussova, Svetlana Yu. title: Openness and Closedness: Ethnic Strategies of Indigenous Minorities in Virtuality vs. Reality date: 2025 words: 8441 flesch: 53 summary: For example, “in open groups, the stronger the interconnections within an ESM-based group are, the more ideas are being generated” reflects bridging (van Osch & Bulgurcu, 2020, p. 921), while “in closed groups, the closer the interconnections in an ESM-based group are, the more ideas are being generated within the group” reflects bonding. They show how virtual environments are not merely reflective of real-life processes but actively influence cultural interactions, social strategies, and the negotiation of group identity. keywords: belorussova; besermyans; closedness; communities; community; digital; group; identity; nagaybak; online; open; openness; people; russian; soyots; spaces; trans; tubalars cache: csp-697.pdf plain text: csp-697.txt item: #305 of 356 id: csp-698 author: Kochukhova, Elena S.; Vakhrusheva, Evgenia A. title: Thematic Horizons of Regional Contemporary Art Exhibitions: Existential Values, Micro- and Macro-History, Humanistic Ideals date: 2025 words: 7092 flesch: 44 summary: Standardized surveys of visitors to contemporary art exhibitions in Yekaterinburg, Perm, and Nizhny Novgorod reveal the following demographic data: 65% of the audience are women, and 74% of all visitors are under 35 years old. The interdisciplinary project SEANS [SEANCE] was described as “an experiment involving a psychotherapeutic performance format,” in which the main subject of the performance “becomes the viewer, who, for an hour, enters the space of contemporary art exhibitions and, armed with an interactive audio guide, moves from hall to hall, performing various actions” (Ural’skii filial Pushkinskogo muzeia, 2020; Trans. keywords: announcements; art; audience; contemporary; exhibition; galleries; gallery; history; museum; russian; space; study; themes; ural; values; yekaterinburg cache: csp-698.pdf plain text: csp-698.txt item: #306 of 356 id: csp-699 author: Belorussova, Svetlana Yu.; Maretina, Ksenya A.; Komova, Elizaveta A. title: Cyberfield: Theory, Methodology, and Practice date: 2025 words: 7477 flesch: 50 summary: For this study, we prepared a questionnaire to gather feedback from representatives of minor Indigenous peoples on their participation in online research. In the third part, we analyze ethnic community members’ feedback on their participation in online research, share our principles for working in digital environments shaped by our experiences with minor Indigenous peoples of Russia, and assess the advantages and disadvantages of the cyberfield. keywords: belorussova; digital; ethnography; groups; meaning; nagaybaks; online; research; users cache: csp-699.pdf plain text: csp-699.txt item: #307 of 356 id: csp-7 author: Trubina, Elena title: The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis: Diverse Perspectives on the Psychosocial. (2014). Eds. Lynn Chancer, John Andrews date: 2017 words: 1456 flesch: 25 summary: The authors of eighteen essays have compiled cases drawn from an impressive variety of social situations in an attempt to demonstrate the misfortune that, within American sociology from the 1940s through the present, the psychosocial and, in particular, psychoanalytic perspectives became relatively marginalized. Fortunately, twenty first century researchers have produced a book, in which they reflect on the failure of two disciplines to engage in a productive dialogue and express, in particular, concerns about the development of mainstream American sociology towards becoming a science that fails to see individual people and is reluctant to admit to what extent social behavior is connected to unconscious desires and irrational motives. keywords: book; disciplines; psychoanalysis; sociology cache: csp-7.pdf plain text: csp-7.txt item: #308 of 356 id: csp-70 author: Andal, Aireen Grace T. title: Flesh of the Unborn: On the Political Philosophy of the Unborn date: 2020 words: 7444 flesch: 52 summary: This implies that the connection between the contested embryonic or fetal body and political philosophy gathers a variety of deep and important questions, which form an intellectual and practical pursuit. However, this work argues that the embryonic or fetal body is the crux of political philosophy’s interest in the unborn. keywords: body; discussions; doi; embryo; embryonic; fetus; human; law; life; organism; philosophy; rights; status cache: csp-70.pdf plain text: csp-70.txt item: #309 of 356 id: csp-701 author: Antonova, Natalya L.; Levchenko, Ilia E.; Popova, Natalia G. title: Phenomenon of Altruism: Current Youth Perceptions From the Historical and Sociological Perspectives date: 2025 words: 9836 flesch: 45 summary: As a special type of banal altruism, they identify research altruism, which is inherent in people who participate in scientific projects that promote public benefit. A different (structural-functional) approach was developed by Robert Merton, who defined institutional altruism as a special form of altruism in which structural regulation, specifically the distribution of rewards and punishments, promotes behavior that is useful for others (Rubtsova & Martianova, 2012). keywords: altruism; behavior; female; generation; help; informants; n. p.; people; person; public; research; sociology; trans; years; youth cache: csp-701.pdf plain text: csp-701.txt item: #310 of 356 id: csp-707 author: Filipov, Milen; Askarkyzy, Adel; Aqarabi, Mehdi title: Sociocultural Factors Hindering Public Communication of Positive Body Image in Kazakhstan date: 2025 words: 8820 flesch: 44 summary: Body image includes two mutually exclusive aspects: negative and positive (Rogers et al., 2018). The sociocultural model of body image is critical in developing and maintaining a negative body image by internalizing an ideal thin body standard (Thompson & Stice, 2001). keywords: beauty; bodies; body; body image; dissatisfaction; family; fashion; influence; instagram; journal; kazakhstan; media; perceptions; research; respondents; self; study; women cache: csp-707.pdf plain text: csp-707.txt item: #311 of 356 id: csp-712 author: Ayba, Tamara G. title: Abkhaz and Abazin Communities in Cyberspace date: 2025 words: 7836 flesch: 49 summary: The introduction of Abaza language video lessons has significantly increased interest in learning the language. The issue of preserving traditional languages remains a deeply troubling concern. keywords: abaza; abazins; abkhaz; alashara; ayba; communities; community; culture; facebook; groups; identity; instagram; language; online; people; russian; traditions cache: csp-712.pdf plain text: csp-712.txt item: #312 of 356 id: csp-717 author: Litvintsev, Denis B. title: Housing Precarity in Russia: Measurements in Regions and Federal Districts date: 2025 words: 7355 flesch: 31 summary: 398–415 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2025.9.2.334 ARTICLE Housing Precarity in Russia: Measurements in Regions and Federal Districtss Denis B. Litvintsev Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk, Russia ABSTRACT Housing precarity has become an increasingly prominent issue over the past two decades, attracting sustained attention from researchers across multiple disciplines. As a multidimensional phenomenon, housing precarity affects both renters and homeowners in various ways, depending on social and institutional contexts. keywords: affordability; analysis; conditions; federal; housing; housing precarity; index; indicators; litvintsev; living; oblast; precarity; quality; regions; republic; research; rihp; russia; social cache: csp-717.pdf plain text: csp-717.txt item: #313 of 356 id: csp-72 author: Kokin, Daniil title: Michael Goodhart (2018). Injustice: Political Theory for the Real World. Oxford University Press date: 2019 words: 1589 flesch: 45 summary: In the final chapter (Taking Responsibility for Injustice), Goodhart describes various ideas to consider the problem of systemic injustice “like hunger, poverty, and sweatshops – injustices originating in complex social systems, structures, and processes” (р. 206) and responsibility for it. Following from that, the primary aim of the book, as Goodhart puts it, “is to do better with respect to injustice – to do better in making sense of it and in bringing theory to bear on it in ways that might help to advance the work of people struggling against injustices of all kinds” (р. 8). keywords: goodhart; injustice; theory cache: csp-72.pdf plain text: csp-72.txt item: #314 of 356 id: csp-721 author: Dulkiah, Moh.; Majid, Anggi Saeful title: Influence of Social Capital on Community Participation with Community Development as an Intervening Variable date: 2025 words: 8334 flesch: 31 summary: Dulkiah, Anggi Saeful Majid Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the influence of social capital comprising trust, social networks, and social values on community development and community participation. A mixed- method approach was employed, combining a systematic literature review with path analysis, to provide both conceptual and empirical insights into the dynamics of social capital in community empowerment. keywords: analysis; capital; community; community development; community participation; effect; influence; network; path; role; study; trust; value cache: csp-721.pdf plain text: csp-721.txt item: #315 of 356 id: csp-727 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Not to Be Lost in Translation date: 2024 words: 3018 flesch: 32 summary: In the second essay, “The Paradigm of Translation,” Ricoeur makes a distinction between two senses of translation: the strict sense, in the case of interlingual translation, and the broader sense, in the case of intralingual translation. He argues that interlingual translation shows that it is possible to translate in more than one way; intralingual translation goes further and shows that “it is always possible to say the same thing in another way” (p. 25). keywords: article; authors; corruption; culture; language; ricoeur; saudi; study; translation cache: csp-727.pdf plain text: csp-727.txt item: #316 of 356 id: csp-735 author: Kunjuraman, Velan; Mohd Radzi, Naziatul Aziah; Arimbi, Diah Ariani title: Revitalizing the Batik Industry in Indonesia: A Scenario Assessment date: 2025 words: 8630 flesch: 34 summary: This volatility of batik industry is similarly observed by Kristiana et al. (2023). Brand certification is another important policy developed to protect batik industry in Indonesia. keywords: batik; batik industry; challenges; development; et al; government; heritage; indonesia; industry; national; policies; policy; production; scenario; study; sustainability cache: csp-735.pdf plain text: csp-735.txt item: #317 of 356 id: csp-738 author: Belorussova, Svetlana Yu. title: Ethnic Identities in Virtual Space date: 2025 words: 2559 flesch: 37 summary: Our analysis of the contradictory phenomenon of virtual ethnicity is, in essence, an attempt to understand whether virtual ethnicity is a simulacrum or ethnic Renaissance. [Indigenous small-numbered peoples of Russia: Virtual ethnicity and network experiences]. keywords: communities; ethnicity; identity; media; research; study; values cache: csp-738.pdf plain text: csp-738.txt item: #318 of 356 id: csp-74 author: Fabrykant, Marharyta title: Weber’s Nationalism vs. Weberian Methodological Individualism: Implications for Contemporary Social Theory date: 2019 words: 7373 flesch: 42 summary: It is therefore necessary to transcend the information on the issue found in the relevant part of Weber studies and take a direct and closer look at the understanding of nations and national identities existing in the period. The considerable accumulated scholarship on the issue presents a unified belief that Weber was indeed a nationalist yet varies considerably in the significance attributed to the issue. keywords: century; die; individualism; issue; nationalism; nations; people; society; state; theory; und; views; weber; weberian cache: csp-74.pdf plain text: csp-74.txt item: #319 of 356 id: csp-743 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Jennifer Keating (2022). On Arid Ground. Political Ecologies of Empire in Russian Central Asia. Oxford University Press date: 2024 words: 1470 flesch: 24 summary: The broader framework of imperial projects involved efforts to “civilize” local populations, to introduce modern technological and scientific advancements into regional economies, and to channel local natural resources into global markets, thus positioning the empire as a transformative force. Traditional histories of imperial railroad construction typically emphasize planning, implementation, and subsequent utilization, framing railroads as symbols of imperial connectivity, which mark the empire’s https://changing-sp.com/ mailto:andrey.menshikov@ucentralasia.org 1074 Andrey S. Menshikov capacity to mobilize and transport military and economic resources. keywords: asia; central; keating; russian cache: csp-743.pdf plain text: csp-743.txt item: #320 of 356 id: csp-747 author: Abu Hassan Shaari, Azahah; Kamaluddin, Muhammad Rahim; Abidin, Zainal; Pitchan, Muhammad Adnan; Munusamy, Shalini title: What Motivates Social Media Users to Share Fake News, and What are its Impacts? A Systematic Literature Review date: 2025 words: 8211 flesch: 42 summary: A Systematic Literature Review Azahah Abu Hassan Shaari Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, UKM Bangi, Malaysia Mohammad Rahim Kamaluddin Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, UKM Bangi, Malaysia Zainal Abidin Universitas Padjadjaran, West Java, Indonesia Muhammad Adnan Pitchan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, UKM Bangi, Malaysia Shalini Munusamy International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ABSTRACT The use of fake news to deceive the public, manipulate opinions, and advance various agendas has posed significant challenges in its dissemination online. These insights will help stakeholders with knowledge to count fake news and reduce its societal harm. keywords: articles; countries; dissemination; et al; inc; media; misinformation; news; online; sharing; trademark; twitter; u.s; решению; роскомнадзора; сеть; социальная cache: csp-747.pdf plain text: csp-747.txt item: #321 of 356 id: csp-755 author: Karpov, Anatoliy V.; Karpov, Alexander A.; Volchenkova, Anastasia A. title: Digitalization as a Factor in the Socio-Psychological Adaptation of Students date: 2025 words: 7740 flesch: 27 summary: The study identifies patterns in how digitalization reshapes students’ adaptive potential and its core components, or key adaptive qualities. Notably, the modern student cohort shows a clear decline in key adaptive qualities: the 2014 cohort’s profile is significantly higher than the 2024 cohort’s (p < .01), reflecting substantial psychological changes over ten years. keywords: adaptation; analysis; changes; control; development; digitalization; individual; karpov; organization; potential; qualities; students; study cache: csp-755.pdf plain text: csp-755.txt item: #322 of 356 id: csp-76 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor’s Note date: 2019 words: 1015 flesch: 36 summary: Strenski emphasizes that in the West it has become commonplace to identify religious freedom with the right to believe whatever one chooses; however, the two concepts under consideration in the article are quite different from each other. The true measure of the depth of this difference can be assessed by the frequency, with which the rights of individual religious freedom conflict with the rights of corporate religious institutions. keywords: freedom; model; power cache: csp-76.pdf plain text: csp-76.txt item: #323 of 356 id: csp-760 author: Volchenkov, Dimitri; Korley, Daniel; Lebedev, Alexander N. title: Order, Loyalty, and Polarization in a Public Debate: Evidence from a Russian-Language Online Experiment date: 2025 words: 8725 flesch: 70 summary: Statement 34 (loyal; Loyalty Index = 9): А я вот думаю, что в новом Я думаю, что в понятие счастья обязательно должно входить чувство патриотизма. keywords: age; cluster; cohort; content; dc(s; identity; index; loyalty; loyalty index; order; polarization; statement; trust; youth; будет; все; как; министерство; счастья; что; это; −12 cache: csp-760.pdf plain text: csp-760.txt item: #324 of 356 id: csp-769 author: Chernyaeva, Natalia A. title: Recent Developments in the Anthropology of Digital Media: Exploring the Influencer Phenomenon date: 2025 words: 3151 flesch: 30 summary: She supplemented these methods with the discourse analysis of changing public views on influencers and influencer culture across many media outlets. The monograph Influencer Politics: At the Intersection of Personal, Political, and Promotional extends the discussion of influencer culture and its intersection with politics, initiated by Hund (Arnesson & Reinikainen, 2024). keywords: chapter; content; culture; hund; industry; influencer; media cache: csp-769.pdf plain text: csp-769.txt item: #325 of 356 id: csp-77 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Michael Ignatieff (2017). The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World. Harvard University Press date: 2019 words: 1788 flesch: 48 summary: The fourth chapter is about today’s Bosnia – the place of afterwar important exercise in “moral globalization where outsiders, trained in the moral disciplines of universalism and the techniques of reconciliation and forgiveness, trying to persuade battered insiders to adopt their moral codes” (р. 93). While philosophers might think in terms of “the human race, some abstract standard, beyond the veil of ignorance” (р. 208), ordinary people think through moral situations in terms of concrete human relations with their family and friends. keywords: book; chapter; ignatieff; people; virtues cache: csp-77.pdf plain text: csp-77.txt item: #326 of 356 id: csp-770 author: Wang, Xu; Petrov, Alexander V.; Baynova, Maria S.; Petrova, Ariadna A.; Gorkovaya, Olga P. title: The Societal Perception and Challenges of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Russian and Chinese Megacities: A Comparative Study date: 2025 words: 9056 flesch: 25 summary: An additional 18.7% of respondents proposed other context-specific recommendations, further illustrating the complexity and diversity of strategies required to improve urban waste management (Figure 6). As social entrepreneurship gains momentum, it could emerge as a significant driver of sustainable urban waste management. keywords: awareness; challenges; china; collection; environmental; management; msw; participation; policy; public; respondents; russian; sorting; study; support; urban; waste; waste collection; waste management; youth cache: csp-770.pdf plain text: csp-770.txt item: #327 of 356 id: csp-773 author: Matveeva, Elena V.; Shilova, Anna E.; Sat, Aliya V. title: Efforts to Preserve Traditional Values Through Regional Cultural Policies: A Case Study of Russia’s Siberian Federal District date: 2025 words: 8660 flesch: 38 summary: Cultural policy is seen as a means to promote and disseminate culture (Pronin, 2015, 75) and to preserve cultural values in market conditions (Karpova & Mikhina, 2015). Discussion Theories of cultural values continue to play a significant role in the theoretical understanding of traditional values. keywords: acts; altai; culture; federal; federation; identity; krai; number; oblast; regions; republic; russian; state; values cache: csp-773.pdf plain text: csp-773.txt item: #328 of 356 id: csp-779 author: Moshkin, Sergey V. title: Lingering Aftertaste of the USSR. Review of Dmitrii Travin (2024). Kak my zhili v SSSR [How we lived in the USSR]. Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie date: 2025 words: 1849 flesch: 60 summary: How can a young reader—the presumed target audience of the book—truly feel the vibe of Soviet life? “I sought to strip away the veneer covering our past and reveal Soviet life as it truly was—not as it was proclaimed to be”, he concludes (p. 495; Trans. by S. M.). keywords: book; life; soviet; travin; ussr cache: csp-779.pdf plain text: csp-779.txt item: #329 of 356 id: csp-78 author: Potap, Olga title: Power of Memory (In Commemoration of Elie Wiesel, 1928–2016) date: 2019 words: 5181 flesch: 70 summary: Wiesel, Elie (1928–2016), commemoration, biography, teaching method, “a Socratic Method”, Holocaust education, appeal to humanity, memory Introduction This essay is dedicated to Elie Wiesel’s ninety-year-old birthday anniversary, and since this publication coincides with the third anniversary of his death, the essay aims to commemorate him. “Socratic Method” of Teaching A former student of Elie Wiesel, Rabbi Dan Ehrenkrantz called Wiesel’s approach of teaching “a Socratic Method”. keywords: boston; elie; friendship; literature; memory; professor; students; teaching; university; wiesel cache: csp-78.pdf plain text: csp-78.txt item: #330 of 356 id: csp-788 author: Zhukov, Dmitry S.; Lyamin, Sergey K.; Seltser, Dmitry G. title: Russia’s Online Opposition Communities Before and During the Special Military Operation date: 2025 words: 8573 flesch: 48 summary: The association between violent street actions and the emergence of pink noise in online protest communities was examined using the example of two online clusters (on Facebook2 and VK), one of which supported the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff in Brazil in 2016 (Figure 2); the other the revolutions in Armenia in 2015 and 2018 (Figure 3). A cross- temporal approach was instrumental in understanding how the historical and political context, including the Ukraine conflict, influenced the willingness and readiness of online communities to generate protests. keywords: cluster; communities; criticality; dmitry; lyamin; mobilization; network; nodes; online; opposition; self; soc; theory; time; zhukov cache: csp-788.pdf plain text: csp-788.txt item: #331 of 356 id: csp-789 author: Golovashina, Oksana V.; Batishchev, Roman Yu. title: Forced Oblivion: Cancel Culture and Historical Identity date: 2025 words: 7487 flesch: 45 summary: (Konakov, 2024, p. 53; Trans. by O. G. & R. B.) KEYWORDS cancel culture, historical identity, identity, historical memory, oblivion, historical consciousness ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Furthermore, the prevailing structure of historical memory regarding many events makes it impossible to fully separate them from their context. keywords: cancel; canceling; context; culture; events; forgetting; framework; history; identity; language; memory; past; politics; russian; soviet; trans; war cache: csp-789.pdf plain text: csp-789.txt item: #332 of 356 id: csp-79 author: Strenski, Ivan title: What Do Religious Corporations Owe for Burdening Individual Civil Rights date: 2019 words: 5599 flesch: 46 summary: This eventuates, as I have observed, in the irony of Becket being held up as a paragon of individual religious freedom or independent conscience when, in fact, he was serving as a corporate, institutional factotum of the Roman Church against the English state of Henry II! This “blitz” of nationwide “Christian nationalist” legislative initiatives aims to promote “religious freedom”, that The NY Times report identifies as “the latest attempt by religious extremists to use the coercive power of government to secure a privileged position in society for their version of Christianity” (Stewart, 2018). keywords: accommodations; church; freedom; gift; individual; liberty; religion; rights; sovereignty; state cache: csp-79.pdf plain text: csp-79.txt item: #333 of 356 id: csp-791 author: Niman, Erna Mena title: The Intersection of Belief, Culture, and Social Life: A Case Study of Indonesian Ritual date: 2025 words: 8139 flesch: 39 summary: Therefore, an in-depth study of Penti ritual practices should be conducted, especially for understanding how traditional belief values, cultural customs, and social relations interact dynamically in the practice of the ritual. Symbolic interaction of the Indigenous communities of Manggarai, Indonesia (Study of Penti cultural local wisdom in the context of environmental conservation). keywords: community; culture; life; manggarai; penti; penti ritual; people; religion; ritual; social; spiritual; studies; study; values cache: csp-791.pdf plain text: csp-791.txt item: #334 of 356 id: csp-796 author: Essien, Essien Oku; Inyang, Emmanuel Nyong; Umahi, Jason Emeka title: A Cinematic Reflection on Nigeria’s Political Economy Using Nollywood’s Black Book as a Lens date: 2025 words: 12191 flesch: 41 summary: 800–825 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2025.9.3.354 ARTICLE A Cinematic Reflection on Nigeria’s Political Economy Using Nollywood’s Black Book as a Lens Essien Oku Essien Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA Emmanuel Nyong Inyang University of Cross River State, Calabar, Nigeria Jason Emeka Umahi University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River, Nigeria ABSTRACT In a nation where memory is contested and justice elusive, the cinema exists as both witness and warrior. As such, a semiotic reading of an African film like The Black Book (2023) must also consider how its aesthetics and narrative choices are informed by local and global ideological forces. keywords: book; cinema; corruption; economy; edima; effiong; elite; essien; film; justice; memory; military; narrative; nigeria; nollywood; paul; power; screen; semiotic; silence; state; use; violence cache: csp-796.pdf plain text: csp-796.txt item: #335 of 356 id: csp-799 author: Ivanov, Andrey G. title: Representations of the USSR/Russia in David Bowie’s Imagined Travelogue date: 2025 words: 6664 flesch: 61 summary: One notable example of a Western artist with firsthand experience of Soviet life is British musician David Bowie (1947–2016). Various scientific conferences and exhibitions were held, for example, David Bowie Is, a touring museum exhibition on the history, artifacts, and background of Bowie’s life, music, films, tours, and creative work (Broackes & Marsh, 2013). keywords: album; bowie; david; david bowie; day; life; moscow; music; people; russia; song; soviet; union; ussr; work cache: csp-799.pdf plain text: csp-799.txt item: #336 of 356 id: csp-8 author: Kuvaeva, Irina; Achan, Nadejda; Lozovskaya, Ksenia title: University Students: Connection between Representations of Stress and Coping Strategies date: 2017 words: 4655 flesch: 43 summary: Table 1 demonstrates these indexes of stress concept. Dependence of stress concept and coping strategies on the culture Dependent variables Cultural groups Chi- square testRussian (n=98) Turkish (n=70) Chinese (n=58) Degree of differentiation/ integration 146.01 89.03 80.65 50.85*** Sensory-emotional modality 147.61 87.15 80.17 59.17*** Verbal-semantic modality 132.30 93.99 98.75 20.18*** Visual modality 119.95 109.70 100.76 3.77 Stress causes 117.36 127.96 82.13 18.45*** Cognitive appraisal and immediate effects 138.04 79.71 106.70 39.90*** Long-term effects 134.28 99.07 88.76 24.77*** Process of development 128.72 92.96 106.44 15.46*** Problem solving 126.74 108.96 89.60 12.03** Working hard and achieve 128.51 102.12 95.16 11.93** Social action 77.82 119.10 163.86 64.74*** Professional help 88.70 122.81 141.54 27.70*** Ignoring 106.97 127.28 101.52 6.04** Self-absorption 122.74 111.98 92.98 7.64* Positive focus 118.74 121.32 88.12 10.19** Active leisure 118.06 107.65 106.75 1.56 Anxiety 142.87 101.05 70.93 46.97*** 279Changing Societies & Personalities, 2017 Vol. 1, No. 3 Miracles 127.57 113.08 82.89 17.02*** Not coping 117.29 118.46 94.36 5.52 Tension reduction 121.07 94.66 117.91 7.53* Self-accusation 131.91 98.97 93.11 17.05*** Spiritual support 92.95 165.80 77.47 73.50*** Social support 122.07 106.35 101.25 4.49 Friends 104.02 118.52 117.93 2.70 Feeling of belonging 115.24 97.59 124.56 5.88 Relax 109.72 115.69 111.36 0.36 *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001 Table 3. keywords: chinese; concept; coping; culture; modality; russian; strategies; stress; students; support; turkish cache: csp-8.pdf plain text: csp-8.txt item: #337 of 356 id: csp-80 author: Romanovich, Nelly A. title: Dichotomy of the Basic Aspects of the Image of Power in Russia: Traditional and Modern Models date: 2019 words: 8244 flesch: 51 summary: Hierarchy The hierarchy of power is “a system of consistent subordination of the structural units of social power from the lower to the higher level” (Kravchenko, 2004, p. 131). 139–155 http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/csp.2019.3.2.067 ARTICLE Dichotomy of the Basic Aspects of the Image of Power in Russia: Traditional and Modern Models Nelly A. Romanovich Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANERA), Voronezh Branch, Voronezh, Russia ABSTRACT Social and cultural characteristics of any country form a certain image of power in the minds of its representatives. keywords: autocracy; centralization; hierarchy; idea; image; model; people; power; russian; society; state cache: csp-80.pdf plain text: csp-80.txt item: #338 of 356 id: csp-805 author: Lunkov, Alexander S. title: Without a Future: The Man-Making Project in Socialist Yugoslavia in the 1940–1980s date: 2025 words: 10879 flesch: 51 summary: Balkan idols: Religion and nationalism in Yugoslav states. Another example of a “Yugoslav artifact” in the collective consciousness of people in post-Yugoslav states is omladinske radne akcije keywords: communist; country; culture; education; future; making; man; people; person; pioneer; policy; project; society; state; war; work; youth; yugoslavia cache: csp-805.pdf plain text: csp-805.txt item: #339 of 356 id: csp-810 author: Polyakova, Irina G.; Valeeva, Marina V.; Lebedeva, Anastasia A.; Khramtsova, Alexandra Yu. title: Donor Programs in Human Reproduction: Reviewing the Debate on Anonymity and Openness date: 2025 words: 6550 flesch: 41 summary: Khramtsova Ural Research Institute of Maternity and Child Care, Yekaterinburg, Russia ABSTRACT This study is a comprehensive review of English-language academic literature on donor anonymity in assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures. The review highlights how technological developments, particularly the increasing accessibility of genetic testing, are reshaping social and legal attitudes toward donor anonymity. keywords: anonymity; anonymous; child; children; donation; donor; information; openness; recipients; sperm cache: csp-810.pdf plain text: csp-810.txt item: #340 of 356 id: csp-830 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor’s Note date: 2025 words: 2480 flesch: 26 summary: According to the authors, the research aims to explore how the actors of community-based adult education connect community adult education to community resilience within their local environments. 305–310 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2025.9.2.329 EDITORIAL Editor’s Note The current issue of Changing Societies & Personalities discusses questions pertaining to undergoing transformations in value systems investigated from diverse perspectives, such as the impact of community education; the individual ability to blend and flexibly engage with different time horizons; the psychology of leadership; the factors of inclusive social development; the role of women in the local governments and civic services; dissemination of fake news and their consequences; contemporary art galleries as a special type of museum space; sociocultural factors of positive body image; etc. Klara Kožar Rosulnik, Mojca Blažič, Petra Javrh, and Nives Ličen in the ARTICLE Community Education and Resilience: Making Knowledge, Making Community state that the role of community education is defined by addressing a fundamental human need for belonging, connection, and transcendence. keywords: article; authors; community; education; factors; leadership; study; women cache: csp-830.pdf plain text: csp-830.txt item: #341 of 356 id: csp-84 author: Kochukhova, Elena S. title: Transformation of Museum Communication through Art Mediation: The Case of the 4th Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art date: 2019 words: 6860 flesch: 48 summary: In all likelihood, participants have a strong impact on art mediation, but we should not forget that there are art mediators too, not only viewers. D. Malikova defines art mediation as a method of educational work, she also describes its place in the system of educational activities of art museums, highlights the key characteristics of this method by comparing them with traditional practices of museum education (Malikova, 2015). keywords: art; art mediation; audience; biennial; communication; contemporary; experience; mediation; mediators; museum; ural; visitors; years cache: csp-84.pdf plain text: csp-84.txt item: #342 of 356 id: csp-85 author: Simons, Greg title: The Anatomy of a Moral Panic: Western Mainstream Media’s Russia Scapegoat date: 2019 words: 8802 flesch: 42 summary: Moral panics tend to have a tendency to serve the interests of the hegemonic political and economic order (Welch, Price, & Yankey, 2002). The present study intends to look at the issue and practice of moral panic from a strategic overview and through the lens of mass communication in order to understand the political why and how of the current moral panic concerning mainstream news media coverage of the Russian “threat”. keywords: analysis; brand; democracy; doi; estate; information; journalism; mainstream; mass; media; news; order; panic; power; public; putin; russia; threat cache: csp-85.pdf plain text: csp-85.txt item: #343 of 356 id: csp-86 author: Volkova, Marina V.; Stoffers, Jol; Kochetkov, Dmitry M. title: Education Projects for Sustainable Development: Evidence from Ural Federal University date: 2019 words: 8111 flesch: 43 summary: 4 In 1996, the Vernadsky Fund established a scholarship awarded to environmental students and students of other majors dealing with sustainable development, and in 2004, scholarships for postgraduate and doctoral students were established (http://www.vernadsky.ru/projects-of-the-foundation/scholarships-named). KEYWORDS sustainable development, sustainable education, university-to-school projects, mental institutions, case study, Russia ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors wish to express their gratitude to anonymous reviewers, who made this paper much better. keywords: case; development; doi; education; environmental; esd; institutions; project; research; students; study; sustainability; team; university; water; work cache: csp-86.pdf plain text: csp-86.txt item: #344 of 356 id: csp-878 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor's Note date: 2025 words: 2866 flesch: 26 summary: In planning to introduce new interesting themes, we welcome suggestions from our readers and prospective authors for thematic issues, debate sections or book reviews. 573–578 https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2025.9.3.342 EDITORIAL Editor’s Note The current issue of Changing Societies & Personalities covers issues pertaining to undergoing transformations in value systems investigated from diverse perspectives, such as the features of imagined travelogue; influence of structured discourse on ideological alignment, sentiment shifts, and generational differences in political perception; the status and activity of politicized online opposition communities on VK1; an analysis of regional culture policies in Russia in the context of traditional values; public trust in law enforcement agencies; cancel culture as the representation of a form of memory politics; openness and closedness as identity factors in both real and virtual worlds; the need for comprehensive, policy-oriented scenario analysis of the batik industry in Indonesia; the issue of effective management of municipal solid waste as one of the most urgent challenges facing today’s megacities; a polymorphic impact of digitalization on cognition, affecting both adaptive capacities and maladaptive risks; a global trend where popular cinema engages with issues of governance, power, and justice. keywords: analysis; article; authors; communities; culture; identity; research; russia; study cache: csp-878.pdf plain text: csp-878.txt item: #345 of 356 id: csp-88 author: Alkatiri, Farid Abud title: The Security Dimension and the Formation of Social Exclusion in the Border of Belu Regency, Indonesia date: 2020 words: 10502 flesch: 46 summary: However, in order to manage it properly, the Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono regime established the national board for border management institution or the BNPP (Badan Nasional Pengelolaan Perbatasan or the National Border Management Board) in 2010, marking the new phase of the implementation of the new paradigm of border development management. Hall et al. (2013) have found the common patterns that one of the causes of land exclusion, particularly land eviction, in the most of Southeast Asia countries, is the use of security institutions to achieve or maintain the interests of governments or other powerful actors. keywords: area; belu; border; community; development; east; exclusion; government; indonesia; institution; issues; land; leste; management; military; perbatasan; refugees; regency; resettlement; security; state; timor cache: csp-88.pdf plain text: csp-88.txt item: #346 of 356 id: csp-89 author: Campa, Riccardo title: Fourth Industrial Revolution and Emotional Intelligence: A Conceptual and Scientometric Analysis date: 2020 words: 10078 flesch: 47 summary: KEYWORDS Fourth industrial revolution, emotional intelligence, scientometrics, topical analysis, conceptual analysis, sociology of science https://changing-sp.com/ Changing Societies & Personalities, 2020, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. In the same year, Bo Xing and Tshilidzi Marwala discuss the relations between education, fourth industrial revolution and emotional intelligence in the article keywords: book; economic; fourth; industrial; intelligence; mayer; new; publications; research; revolution; salovey; science; space; term; use; work; world cache: csp-89.pdf plain text: csp-89.txt item: #347 of 356 id: csp-9 author: Popova, Natalia Gennadievna; Moiseenko, Yan Yurievich; Beavitt, Thomas Alexander title: Conformity in Modern Science: An Engine of Societal Transformation? date: 2017 words: 9997 flesch: 41 summary: Conformity in science is predicted to involve consequences at three distinct levels: (1) within a scientific community, when scientists follow prescribed patterns of conduct; (2) within a particular society when people from all walks of life conform to the standards set by the scientised world-view; and (3) at the global level when non-western communities conform to western standards of life through borrowing western scientific world picture. In this paper, we provide a phenomenological study of conformity on the basis of a comprehensive literature analysis and evaluate its role as a mode of existence in modern science. keywords: conformity; existence; heidegger; human; imrad; mode; order; research; science; technologies; technology; terms; view; vol; world cache: csp-9.pdf plain text: csp-9.txt item: #348 of 356 id: csp-90 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Editor’s Note date: 2019 words: 1160 flesch: 32 summary: Elena Kochukhova investigates new museum practices, such as art mediation, in her article Transformation of Museum Communication through Art Mediation: Mikhail Ilchenko’s article Discourse of Modernist Heritage and New Ways of Thinking about Socialist Urban Areas in Eastern Europe, addresses the issue of controversial attitudes towards socialist urban heritage. keywords: art; education; russia; zambia cache: csp-90.pdf plain text: csp-90.txt item: #349 of 356 id: csp-91 author: Mwale, Nelly; Simuchimba, Melvin title: Religion in Public Life: Rethinking the Visibility and Role of Religion as an Ethical Resource in the Transformation of the Higher Education Landscape in Post-1990 Zambia date: 2019 words: 8258 flesch: 42 summary: Given the numerous typologies of private higher education and Christian higher education, the article focuses on Catholic university education for purposes of exemplifying religions’ engagement in university education. Although Catholic university education was established to widen access to university education, Church affiliated universities could only accommodate a small number of the students who qualified for tertiary education in their institutions (Hittenberger, 2004). keywords: article; catholic; catholic church; catholic university; christian; church; development; education; education provision; provision; religion; universities; university education; zambia cache: csp-91.pdf plain text: csp-91.txt item: #350 of 356 id: csp-92 author: Ilchenko, Mikhail S. title: Discourse of Modernist Heritage and New Ways of Thinking about Socialist Urban Areas in Eastern Europe date: 2019 words: 6784 flesch: 53 summary: The emotional and symbolical rejection of socialist urban heritage was evidently a natural reaction to the social transformations of the 1990s. At the moment, the ways of speaking about socialist urban heritage seem to be no less important than the practical mechanisms of its implementation. keywords: architecture; cities; city; districts; eastern; europe; heritage; katowice; modernist; new; past; public; sotsgorod; soviet; uralmash; urban; world cache: csp-92.pdf plain text: csp-92.txt item: #351 of 356 id: csp-93 author: Menshikov, Andrey S. title: Joan Wallach Scott (2018). Sex and Secularism. Princeton University Press date: 2019 words: 1142 flesch: 27 summary: However, the historical genealogy of secularism traced by Joan Wallach Scott reveals that “gender inequality was fundamental to the articulation of the separation of church and state that inaugurated Western modernity […] Euro-Atlantic modernity entailed a new order of women’s subordination, assigning them to a feminized familial sphere meant to complement the rational masculine realms of politics and economics” Indeterminacy of the denaturalized and secularized politics needed certainty that would be rooted in “immutability of gender” and “in human nature and biology rather than divine law” (p. 31), whereas gender inequality was interpreted through the optics of political interests (demographic reproduction and family morality), and social laws (complementarity of genders in the division of labor). keywords: gender; secularism cache: csp-93.pdf plain text: csp-93.txt item: #352 of 356 id: csp-94 author: Akimova, Natalia A.; Medvedeva, Elena N. title: Factors Influencing Nurses’ Decision to Join a Professional Association in Russia date: 2020 words: 6313 flesch: 32 summary: The factors contributing to the popularity of professional nurses associations can be quite diverse: starting from the formal obligations (chief and senior nurses are expected to be members of such organizations) and ending with personal interest and commitment to the organization’s goals and mission. We identified the main factors that determine nurses’ membership or non-membership in professional associations and distinguished between objective and subjective reasons as well as active or passive attitudes demonstrated by our respondents in this regard. keywords: association; factors; medical; membership; nurses; nursing; organizations; professional; reasons; respondents; rna; years cache: csp-94.pdf plain text: csp-94.txt item: #353 of 356 id: csp-96 author: Stepanova, Elena A. title: Majority/Minority Dichotomy in Religions: Theoretical Reflections and Social Practices date: 2020 words: 1934 flesch: 27 summary: The respective role of various religions in public spaces is highly dependent on the historical-cultural background of the particular religion in the given state (although this can change over time); moreover, a religion that is considered to be in the majority in one setting, could be a minority in another, and vice versa. At the same time, immigrant groups that are religious minorities in their countries of Received 10 December 2019 © 2019 Elena A. Stepanova Published online 6 January 2020 stepanova.elena.a@gmail.com https://changing-sp.com/ 300 Elena A. Stepanova origin become part of the religious mainstream in their host countries. keywords: majority; minority; public; religion; rights cache: csp-96.pdf plain text: csp-96.txt item: #354 of 356 id: csp-97 author: Richardson, James T. title: Religious Freedom in Flux: The European Court of Human Rights Grapples with Ethnic, Cultural, Religious, and Legal Pluralism date: 2020 words: 7873 flesch: 53 summary: European Rights Court Condemns Russia over Pussy Riot. KEYWORDS European Court of Human Rights, religious freedom, legal pluralism, margin of appreciation, pilot judgments, Islam, Russia’s extremism statutes, minority religions, Jehovah’s Witnesses1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank Effie Fokas and Willy Fautre for careful readings of earlier drafts of this paper 1 An organization proscribed in the Russian Federation (Editor's note). keywords: cases; coe; court; european; european court; law; member; religion; richardson; rights; states cache: csp-97.pdf plain text: csp-97.txt item: #355 of 356 id: csp-98 author: Loginov, Aleksei V. title: Second-Order Arguments, or Do We Still Need Tolerance in the Public Sphere? date: 2020 words: 6830 flesch: 47 summary: Debate on Religious Pluralism Avishai Margalit (1996) believes that religious toleration and religious pluralism are impossible due to the following reasons: 1. Functionalism as defense of religious toleration is quite effective but to what extent can this argument be described as religious? keywords: arguments; beliefs; case; identity; interference; order; recognition; second; toleration; way cache: csp-98.pdf plain text: csp-98.txt item: #356 of 356 id: csp-99 author: Jensen, Tim title: From Respected Religion Scholar Expert to Cartoon Character: Reflections in the Wake of the Danish Muhammad Cartoon Crisis and Three Decades as Expert to the Media date: 2020 words: 10072 flesch: 58 summary: Sunday January 30, 2006, the face of scholar Jensen with a headline “Jyllands-Posten was warned” covered the front page of Politiken (Høy-Jensen, 2006), a daily critical of JP’s publication of the cartoons. With this photo, headline and article, I got my break-through as a religion scholar- expert, and the same evening, scholar Jensen, but now also “warner-oracle” Jensen appeared on al-Jazeera as a Danish Muslim told his Muslim brothers that JP, thanks to Jensen, actually knew very well what they were doing – and had done. keywords: academic; article; cartoons; danish; debate; expert; islam; jensen; knowledge; muslims; opinion; public; religion; scholar; study cache: csp-99.pdf plain text: csp-99.txt