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Mapping the career preferences of Russian law graduates
International Journal of the Legal Profession. 2018. Vol. 25. No. 3. P. 261-277.
Hendley K.
Interest in studying law has grown dramatically in Russia in the post-Soviet era. We know little about how law graduates distribute themselves among the available legal specialties. This paper begins to fill that gap by analyzing the results of an original survey of 2016 Russian law graduates. The sample is divided between full-time and correspondence students. Respondents were offered ten possible career paths, as well as options for uncertainty and plans to pursue non-law-related jobs. The results show an intriguing distribution and highlight the influence of respondents’ educational choices and their attitudes towards the Russian legal system in their career choices.
Sviatoslav Poliakov, Sport in Society 2022 Vol. 25 No. 2 P. 353-368
The paper explores changes in interpretations and perceptions of masculinity in the context of peripheral and transit societies. Using the qualitative methodology of participant research and semi-structured interviews, I describe this question with the example of youth street workout community in Makhachkala, the capital of the republic of Dagestan (Russia). This republic with a complex ...
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Oberemko O. A., Социологические исследования 2016 № 5 С. 160-163
[Reference] 25 Years after the USSR: People, Society, Reforms / Comp. by P. Dutkiewicz, R. Sakwa, V. Kulikov. Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2015. 464 p. ...
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Gassan Gussejnov, Moersch K., Wasser H., Weingarten : Pädagogische Hochschule, 1996
New political, social and cultural reality in the first five years since the collapse of the Soviet Union. ...
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Kormina J., В кн. : Experto crede Alberto. Cборник статей к 70-летию Альберта Кашфулловича Байбурина. : СПб. : Издательство Европейского университета в Санкт-Петербурге, 2017. С. 229-247.
В статье рассматривается такая новая форма религиозной жизни в современной России как православные ярмарки. ...
Added: September 23, 2017
Korotaev S., Shkaratan O. I., Gasiukova E., Общественные науки и современность 2018 № 6 С. 110-122
The article 2 (article 1 in “OSS and CW” 2017, no. 4) demonstrates factors determined the reforms’
tendencies in the Russian social policy in 1900th, manly in labor market: it’s inertness from soviet policy
jointly with influence of social state models realized in the western counties mattered. It’s shown the
transition from quasi-market employment relationships at early post-soviet ...
Added: October 27, 2018
Krivushin I., Российская история 2016 № 3 С. 214-217
Рецензия на книгу: А. В. Лукин, П. В. Лукин. Умом Россию понимать: Постсоветская политическая культура и отечественная история. М.: Весь мир, 2015. 384 с. ...
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Kosyakova Y., Kurakin D., Blossfeld H., European Sociological Review 2015 Vol. 31 No. 5 P. 573-590
Using retrospective data from the Russian Education and Employment Survey, we examine labour market entry in Russia in terms of changes in horizontal gender segregation and vertical gender inequalities before and after the collapse of the Soviet regime in 1991. Our results provide evidence for horizontal gender segregation across branches of the economy among labour ...
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Yastrebov G., Мир России: Социология, этнология 2016 Т. 24 № 2 С. 6-36
This article revisits the evolution of intergenerational social mobility in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. In particular, it looks at historical changes in the residential, educational and occupational mobility of Russians. The study contributes to the literature by extending the spectrum of institutional and historical contexts, in which the (in)equality of opportunity has been considered so ...
Added: February 3, 2016
Kormina J., Melnikova E., Religion 2015 Vol. 2 P. 8-17
The article discusses developments of Orthodox Chriasianity in post-Soviet Russia. ...
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Likhacheva A., Makarov I. A., Makarova E. A., European Journal of Futures Research 2015 Vol. 3 No. 1 P. 1-8
The current crisis between the EU and Russia is influenced by much more serious factors than political tensions over Ukraine or the US political agenda. We suppose that to some extent it has represented a consequence of the crisis of national identity in Russia during the post-Soviet period. And the ongoing crisis clearly reflects that ...
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Savelieva I. M., , in : Translation in Knowledge, Knowledge in Translation. : Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020. Ch. 12. P. 249-268.
Conducted from 1996 to 2002, the project Translation Literature in the Social Sciences changed the face of post-Soviet Russian academia. Not only did it result in the translation of more than 400 key publications in human and social sciences, but it also created a community of scholars and translators specialising in social sciences and humanities, ...
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Yastrebov G., Экономическая социология 2014 Т. 15 № 2 С. 127-136
Most of existing studies of social mobility in the post-Soviet Russia provide measurements in terms of absolute mobility. However, the problem with such measurements is that they do not account for the structural differences when applied for cross-temporal (or cross-national) comparisons (which might be caused, for instance, by the change in the relative number of ...
Added: April 22, 2014
Yusupova M., Sextures: E-journal for Sexualities, Cultures, and Politics 2015 Vol. 3 No. 3 P. 46-61
This article explores links between discourses of masculinity and criminality in the narratives of non-criminal Russian men. Based on the analysis of biographical interviews with Russian men residing in Samara, this study examines different ways in which some of these men draw on criminal ideology or street lads’ hierarchies to construct their masculine identities and ...
Added: February 2, 2018
Washington : The Urban Institute, 2000
The inspiration for this book came from two sets of discussions in 1997 and 1998. One set was with housing finance consultants and policy advisers working in the central European states of Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic and in the Russian Federation. The other set of discussions was with officials and knowledgeable observers in ...
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L. : Routledge, 2013
The book reveals the interconnection between social, cultural and political protest movements and social and economic changes in a post-communist country like Russia still dominated by bureaucratic rulers and "oligarchs" controlling all basic industries and mining activities. Those interests are also dominating Russia’s foreign policy and explain why Russia did not succeed in becoming an ...
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Kosals L., Maksimova A., Theoretical Criminology 2015 Vol. 19 No. 2 P. 278-288
Informality appears to be a systemic trait of Russian society: it intrudes into all major social institutions and shapes the economy, politics, legal system and people’s daily life. As a result, a peculiar mismatch emerges between formal norms and laws and the actual operation of institutions. To understand what is going on in Russia and ...
Added: June 7, 2015
Sanina A., Stuttgart : ibidem Verlag; Columbia University Press, 2017
This book is a comprehensive study of the social roots of citizen raising in contemporary Russia. It traces the development of governmental patriotic programs in recent decades, discusses how the Soviet past and political traditions influence today’s system of patriotism formation, and presents numerous examples illustrating real-life processes in current patriotic education. While the topics ...
Added: September 29, 2017
Petrov N., Контрапункт 2017 Т. 9 С. 1-15
Статья представляет собой некий ответ на недавнюю публикацию ведущих американских экспертов Генри Хейла, Брайана Тэйлора и Станисласа Маркуса в журнале Daedalus. Дан анализ сетей в политическом развитии постсоветской России, их сочетания с неономенклатурной системой. Описана номенклатурная элита в свете модели патронализма по Хейлу. ...
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Chernova Z. V., REGION: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia 2012 Vol. 1 No. 1 P. 75-92
This paper analyzes contemporary Russian family policy, focusing on the state’s ideological orientation and the political measures it has taken with regard to the family as a social institution. Documents representing official and normative discourse of family policy in contemporary Russia serve here as data for the study. The paper identifies stages of the formation ...
Added: September 20, 2012
Kosaretsky S., Grunicheva I., Гошин М. Е., Russian Education and Society 2016 Vol. 58 No. 11 P. 732-756
The article contains the results of a study of Russian educational policy from the late 1980s to the early 2000s in connection with the emerging trends of educational inequality in the field of K-12 education. A statisical analysis of data of educational organizations, content analysis of documents, and a review of legislation and matherials collected ...
Added: October 23, 2017
Bodrunova S., Литвиненко А. А., , in : Russia’s Changing Economic and Political Regimes: The Putin Years and Afterwards. : L. : Routledge, 2013. P. 29-65.
The capter is dedicated to the description of the fragmentation of the Russian media-based public sphere, in particular - to the dymanics of media use of the participants of the 'For fair elections' political protest movement in Russia of 2011-2012. Authors counclude that: 1) socio-economic divisions in today's Russia are mirrored in the media use ...
Added: October 10, 2014
Yastrebov G., Мир России: Социология, этнология 2016 Т. 24 № 1 С. 7-36
In the current article I revisit the evolution of intergenerational social mobility in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. In particular, I look at historical changes in residential, educational and occupational mobility of Russians. The study makes a potentially valuable contribution to the literature by extending the spectrum of institutional and historical contexts, in which (in)equality of ...
Added: April 13, 2015
M.A. Pinskaia, S.G. Kosaretskii, G.A. Iiastrebov et al., Russian Education and Society 2014 Vol. 56 No. 11 P. 14-24
The emergence of many new types of school in post-Soviet Russia raises issues of inequalities in access to quality education. The performance of schools is very uneven, many are failing to provide adequate education, and those that admit their students from the poorer parts of the population need special help and extra resources if they ...
Added: November 4, 2015
Lebedeva N., Tatarko A., Berry J. W., , in : XV апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества: в 4-х книгах. Кн. 4.: М. : Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2015. P. 525-531.
All contemporary societies are now culturally plural, with many ethnic, cultural, and religious groups attempting to live together in one civic space. The attention paid to how a reasonable degree of mutual acceptance can be achieved among these groups has been extensively examined by many disciplines. Psychologists have also examined these issues, using concepts such ...
Added: April 9, 2015