Kovalsky S., Басов А. С., В кн.: Народы, государство, этничность: сквозь призму истории.: М.: ИЭА РАН, 2025. С. 114–149.
The article presents a reconstruction of the ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Taymyr by the staff of the Northern Sector of the Institute of Ethnography during the Soviet period. On the basis of published and archival sources, the links between publications, field trips and archival materials related to the latter are established. The first section presents the ...
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Puzanov K., Kodzokova D., Зотова В. А., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2025 № 5(189) С. 18–39
The study aims to assess the impact of the Moscow renovation program, launched by the Moscow Government on August 1, 2017, on residents' social well—being, their perception of the area, and practices of interaction with the urban environment. The subject of the study is the transformation of public spaces and social practices in areas affected ...
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Pinto de Abreu C. J., LEGAL PLURALISM AND CRITICAL SOCIAL ANALYSIS 2025 P. 1–26
This paper examines the rallying of evangelical jurists for religious freedom in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a context where a segment of evangelical leadership theologically minimized the health crisis by proclaiming that faith in God would protect believers from the virus, this group adopted a secular discourse based on human rights, religious liberty, ...
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Pinto de Abreu C. J., International Journal of Latin American Religions 2025
The intersection between religion, law, and politics has become a central space to observe phenomena that are reshaping the ways in which religions and rights interact, whether in disputes over the meaning of religious freedom or in producing new materialities of law. With the constitutional reforms of the 1980s, new political actors began to incorporate ...
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Iakimova O., Menshikov А., Changing Societies and Personalities 2019 Vol. 3 No. 4 P. 373–387
Since 2012 the compulsory course “Fundamentals of Religious Cultures and Secular Ethics” has been taught in all public schools of Russia. 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, ...
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Pinto de Abreu C. J., Morales Labañino Y., Revista Ponto Urbe 2016 No. 19
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Pinto de Abreu C. J., Moraes Teixeira J., Revista Ponto Urbe 2013 No. 13
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Pinto de Abreu C. J., , in: Religious Pluralism and Law in Contemporary Brazil.: Springer, 2023. P. 51–69.
Over the last decade, evangelical jurist groups have emerged in Brazilian
courts. Intervening in public controversies about the meaning of human rights, they
confronted the agendas of the feminist and LGBTQI+ movements. This phenomenon did not occur as a denial of the importance of advancing the issue of human
rights, but, on the contrary, in accordance with the ...
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Balatsyuk E., Журнал исследований социальной политики 2023 Т. 21 № 4 С. 613–628
The article raises the issue of models of masculinity supported by young evangelical Christians in St. Petersburg. The relevance of the problem is determined, on the one hand, by the context of the alternative religious identity of this Protestant denomination in the post-Soviet space, and, on the other hand, by the involvement of young evangelicals ...
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Aleksandrova T. I., Zolotova M., Denaro G., International Journal of Design in Society 2020 Vol. 14 No. 2 P. 1–11
The research aims to share the results from the “Warm Up” Workshop—an experimental project held by PhD Product Design students from Sapienza University of Rome in collaboration with St. Petersburg University (SPbU)—involving students from SPbU’s Graphic Design Master Degree Program. The objective is to apply the topics of Design for Social Innovation and Design for ...
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Kormina J., History and Anthropology 2021 Vol. 32 No. 5 P. 574–595
Urban space is a familiar place of religious-secular struggles in postsocialist world today, foremost due to the deprivatization of religion followed by attempts of religious organizations and new non-secular publics to find an acceptable public space in the post-secular world. At the same time, secular publics tend to be highly sensitive to interventions of religious ...
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Davletshin A., , in: The Evolution of Social Institutions: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.: Springer, 2020. Ch. 27 P. 627–656.
Polynesian Outliers represent several independent migrations from Western Polynesia into Melanesia and Micronesia, which developed in significant isolation under the pressure of severe ecological constraints. Their typical size is a few hundred persons and it is well documented that some reduced to less than twenty persons in the nineteenth century. Surprisingly, these societies were complex, ...
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Di Puppo L., Frederiksen M. D., Martinez F., , in: Peripheral Methodologies: Unlearning, Not-knowing and Ethnographic Limits.: Routledge, 2021. P. 165–175.
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Di Puppo L., Martinez F., Frederiksen M. D., , in: Peripheral Methodologies: Unlearning, Not-knowing and Ethnographic Limits.: Routledge, 2021. P. 1–14.
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Di Puppo L., , in: Peripheral Methodologies: Unlearning, Not-knowing and Ethnographic Limits.: Routledge, 2021. Ch. 1 P. 17–30.
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Barkhatova L., Социология: методология, методы, математическое моделирование 2018 № 47 С. 44–66
We analyze the research practices of sociologists in solving ethical dilemmas arising during the ethnographic fieldwork. In ethnographic research, where a close proximity to people under study is a fundamental principle, ethical issues are the most acute. Situations faced by researchers using the ethnographic method, do not often fit into the formal framework of procedural ...
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Fröhlich C., Jacobsson K., Antipode 2019 Vol. 51 No. 4 P. 1146–1165
This article explores protest tactics in Russian cities, stressing the liminalityof spatial contestation practices. In this authoritarian context, spatial contestation typically has a liminal character, where citizens employ strategic ambiguity of their actionsvis-a-vis (a) legal regulations, (b) official discourse, and (c) transcripts of legitimate beha-viour. Showing how urbanites develop creative and subversive infrapolitical forms ofresistance, ...
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Stepanov B., Социологическое обозрение 2018 Т. 17 № 3 С. 400–405
Book Review: Eva Berar, Imperija i gorod: Nikolay II, “Mir iskusstva” i gorodskaja duma v Sankt-Peterburge. 1894–1914 [Empire and City: Nikolay II, “Mir iskusstva” and City Duma in Saint Petersburg, 1894–1914] (Moscow: New Literary Observer, 2016) (in Russian) ...
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Fadeeva T., В кн.: Межвузовская научно-техническая конференция студентов, аспирантов и молодых специалистов им. Е.В. Арменского.: МИЭМ НИУ ВШЭ, 2018. С. 276–278.
Обращение к инновационным технологиям позволяет современному искусству и дизайну «манипулировать» публичными пространствами, используя их как экспериментальную площадку для налаживания социокультурного диалога. Речь идет об «эталонной» для авангарда идее «жизнестроительства», когда «манипуляция» происходит на уровне трансформации социальных структур, взаимоотношений людей, «преображения» энергии их взаимодействия. ...
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