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Modernization Theory
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Vauclair C., Rudnev M.
Musaev A. U., Ankudinov I., Comparative Sociology 2026 Vol. 25 No. 1 P. 42–78
This article explores the impact of employment structure on emancipative values across countries with varying levels of development and cultural sensitivity, particularly focusing on Asian societies. Building upon modernization theory, which traditionally emphasizes economic growth as the primary driver of value change, we introduce and test an alternative hypothesis – that the sectoral composition of ...
Added: March 14, 2026
Korsunava V., Sokolov B., Welzel C., Asian Journal of Social Psychology 2026 Vol. 29 No. 1 Article e70078
Alongside collectivism–individualism, autonomy–embeddedness, and monumentalism–flexibility, emancipative values (EV) constitute one of the most powerful cultural markers of societal differences in economic development, demographic change, and levels of liberal democracy. However, the evolutionary emancipation theory's validity relies on the assumption that values crystallize in early adolescence and persist across the lifespan—a premise lacking robust empirical scrutiny. Given ...
Added: January 13, 2026
Kriukov D., Efimov E., Kuzmina E. et al., , in: KDD '25: Proceedings of the 31th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. Volume 2.: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2025. P. 5560–5570.
The success of clinical trials of longevity drugs relies heavily on identifying integrative health and aging biomarkers, such as biological age. Epigenetic aging clocks predict the biological age of individuals using their DNA methylation profiles, commonly retrieved from blood samples. However, there is no standardized methodology to validate and compare epigenetic clock models. We propose ComputAgeBench, ...
Added: January 12, 2026
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Press China, 2026.
Added: December 4, 2025
Бемлер Е. С., Madfes O., Журнал исследований социальной политики 2025 Т. 23 № 4 С. 751–766
The article examines perceptions of aging and scenarios for the future of old age in the
minds of middle-aged people in contemporary Russia. Based on 22 in-depth interviews with
respondents aged 39–60, the study reveals how middle-aged people conceptualize old age, plan
for their old age, and what adaptation strategies they develop to overcome potential difficulties.
The results show ...
Added: May 15, 2025
Wasiel A., Górski M., Bond M. H. et al., British Journal of Social Psychology 2025 Vol. 64 No. 2 Article e12871
Even in the most egalitarian societies, hierarchies of power and status shape social life. However, power and received status are not synonymous—individuals in positions of power may or may not be accorded the respect corresponding to their role. Using a cooperatively collected dataset from 18,096 participants across 70 cultures, we investigate, through a survey-based correlational design, ...
Added: March 5, 2025
Dobrushina O., Dobrynina L., Arina G. et al., Emotion 2024 Vol. 24 No. 6 P. 1536–1549
Aging is known to be associated with a decline in interoceptive abilities and changes in emotional processing, including alexithymia. As the brain areas supporting interoceptive awareness participate in the perception of emotion, we suggested that interoceptive decline and alexithymia in older adults may share common neural ground. To test this hypothesis, we administered functional magnetic resonance ...
Added: January 17, 2025
Belopashentseva P., Slobodenyuk E., Mareeva S., Вестник Института социологии 2024 Т. 15 № 4 С. 34–59
The article is devoted to the analysis of the correlation between the scale and qualitative features of objective and subjective poverty in Russian society over the last twenty years. Based on the analysis of data from nationwide empirical surveys conducted by the FCTAS RAS in 2003, 2013 and 2023, the authors trace the dynamics of ...
Added: November 15, 2024
Kuzovchikov S. M., Zefirov V. V., Neudachina V. S. et al., Journal of Power Sources 2024 Vol. 601 Article 234257
Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in portable devices and electric vehicles, and their production grows continuously. Aging is the main reason for battery retirement, which causes substantial waste production and can potentially result in water or soil pollution. Capacity recovery of aged cells could become a great alternative to their recycling. In this work, we ...
Added: March 14, 2024
Ефимова Г. З., Грибовский М. В., Sorokin A., Вопросы образования 2022 № 2 С. 117–139
The article presents an assessment of the level of social prestige of the academic profession in Russia and European countries. In literature a thesis about the crisis of academic profession in prevail. The empirical part of the study is based on the results of in-depth interviews with academic staff in Europe (45 informants, 2016–2019) and ...
Added: January 24, 2024
Korsunava V., Sokolov B., Welzel C., / Series OSF "SocArXiv". 2023.
This study explores the dynamics of emancipative value orientations (EV) in Russia throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, using data for the period from June 2020 until December 2021 based on three panel waves of the international longitudinal survey “Values in Crisis”. Despite the profound impact that the pandemic has had on Russian society, ...
Added: December 2, 2023
Mareeva S., В кн.: Молодежь и Россия будущего.: М.: Весь мир, 2023. Гл. 5 С. 139–172.
В главе рассмотрены вопросы объективного статуса молодёжи и его соотношения с субъективными его оценками ...
Added: November 27, 2023
Malyutina S., Alina Zabolotskaia, Savilov V. et al., Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 2024 Vol. 31 No. 5 P. 795–822
To diagnose mild cognitive impairment, it is crucial to understand whether subjective cognitive complaints reflect objective cognitive deficits. This question has mostly been investigated in the memory domain, with mixed results. Our study was one of the first to address it for language. Participants were 55-to-93-year-old memory clinic patients (n = 163). They filled in a questionnaire ...
Added: October 29, 2023
Abuladze L., Sakkeus L., Selezneva E. et al., Frontiers in Public Health 2023 Vol. 11 Article 1058578
Background: In migration and health research, the healthy migrant effect has been a common finding, but it usually pertains to specific contexts only. Existing findings are inconsistent and inconclusive regarding the cognitive functioning of the (aging) foreign-origin population relative to the populations of their host and sending countries. Moreover, this comparison is an understudied design setting.
Objective: We ...
Added: July 19, 2023
Riazantsev A., ИНТЕРакция. ИНТЕРвью. ИНТЕРпретация 2023 № 1 С. 27–44
This article examines the forms of social evaluation of writers’ work in modern Russia. As a methodological basis, the theory of the “literary field” developed by Pierre Bourdieu and his followers is used, on the basis of which a conceptual and empirical reconstruction of the concepts of social status and reputation was carried out. Based ...
Added: June 26, 2023
Pishnyak A., Khalina N., Nazarbaeva E., Journal of Economic Sociology 2023 Vol. 24 No. 2 P. 181–202
The middle class is usually perceived as a main supporter of innovations, source of political stability, and core consumer of goods and services. As a result, its members are traditionally supposed to have high human potential and make a significant contribution to economic growth both in certain country and all over the world, which permanently ...
Added: April 3, 2023
Eltsov N., Khorkina N., Вопросы статистики 2023 Т. 30 № 3 С. 92–108
The authors of the article analyze the characteristics of alcohol consumption by working residents of Russia, depending on their professional and social status. The study is based on data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey of the National Research University Higher School of Economics for the period 2013-2019. The sample of the analysis included working ...
Added: March 24, 2023
Vyssokikh M., Holtze S., Averina O. et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2020 Vol. 117 No. 12 P. 6491–6501
The mitochondria of various tissues from mice, naked mole rats (NMRs), and bats possess two mechanistically similar systems to prevent the generation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS): hexokinases I and II and creatine kinase bound to mitochondrial membranes. Both systems operate in a manner such that one of the kinase substrates (mitochondrial ATP) is ...
Added: December 10, 2022
Starannikova L. E., Alentiev A.Yu., Nikiforov R. Y. et al., Polymer 2021 Vol. 212 Article 123271
Polymer of intrinsic microporosity (PIM-1) was prepared according to a new procedure – precipitation polycondensation in DMSO solution. The permeability coefficients were determined in the “as cast” and ethanol treated samples of this material. It was shown that permeability of the novel polymer is higher than that of PIM-1 samples prepared according to the traditional methods, while ...
Added: November 1, 2022