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CULTURAL STUDIES
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Kulikova A.K. Features of vocal and choral work with drama theatre actors when producing musical performances
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Petrova S.I., Prilepsky V.V. Biopunk in the context of postmodernity
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Dzheruk N.L. Alexander Rodchenko: laboratory of the visual - from photomontage to photography
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Galueva A.K. Formation of a portrait image of Prometheus by means of neuroperception of the color music system of A.N. Scriabin
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Rodionov A.N. Features of China’s visual culture
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Ryzhov I.O. Factors of transformation of the culture of the traditional family in the USSR
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Sun Na, Zhao Huiqing The content of popular science tourism in the field of research of objects of tangible and intangible heritage
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Chulankina A.D. Family merchant rituals of the second half of the 19th century in the Urals: a value-semantic approach
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Tretyakov Ya.A. AI, algorithmic power and digital infrastructure in a technocratic society
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Ilyina O.I. Methodological proto-reflection to the philosophy of action
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Ivanov V.V., Kardashesckii Y.M., Akimova V.S. Deconstructing spacetime: evolutionary perception, holographic emergence, and the ontology of illusions
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Vyskrebtsov R.Y. Political violence as an instrument for regulation of social processes
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Antipov M.A. On the issue of messianism in the philosophy of N.A. Berdyaev
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SOCIOLOGY
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Garkusha V.M. The foundations of the political socialization of youth in the 21st century |
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Georgievskaya J.V., Ryazantsev A.A. The study of the influence of socio-biological factors on the biological age of a person |
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Zotova A.A. Best practices in the provision of services by volunteer organizations |
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Korobkina M.A., Saratovtseva D. Assessment Center: analysis of experience and application features in the organization of the transport industry
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Monahov O.N. The development of legal competence among future social workers as a factor in the success of professional activities in a multicultural environment
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Ternovaya L.O. Anthropology of happiness: common values and different manifestations
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Tretyakov Ya.A. Evolution of social institutions in a technocratic future
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Shteinberg A.G., Prokofeva G.P. The crisis of social identity in the structure of traditional values of Russian society
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Shnaider Y.V., Musabekov M.D. Social mobility, social elevators, and their impact on the formation of the social and professional structure of society
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Abstracts
Kulikova A.K.
Features of vocal and choral work with drama theatre actors when producing musical performances
The article is devoted to the features of vocal and choral work with drama theatre actors when producing musical performances. The author of the scientific work notes that the system of music education, as a rule, lacks training of specialists in this field, which at this stage creates certain difficulties for theatres that seek to adapt musical components to their own theatrical productions. In particular, the author of the scientific work examines in detail Russian theatrical art and music, which covers different contexts of theatrical work, as well as the importance of music in various performances. The purpose of the scientific work is to develop and adapt effective methods of vocal and choral work with performers of various dramatic productions, in order to improve the level of performing skills of dramatic productions, as well as the formation of a new musical sound. The object of this study is the performers of drama theaters who take part in musical productions, including interaction with various choral groups. The subject of this study is a modern method, as well as techniques of vocal work, which include breathing techniques, including articulation, a certain intonation, including a detailed interpretation of the stage material as a whole. Scientific novelty is the development of special methods for the vocal work of the choir, including those integrated into the features of the drama theater, which provides an opportunity not only to improve the level of music performance in drama theaters. As a result of this study, successful breathing techniques were determined, as well as articulation techniques that contribute to the formation of a harmonious sound on stage. In particular, this study demonstrated the importance of adapting stagecraft, including effective vocal training in order to achieve appropriate expressiveness on the stage of the drama theater. It should be emphasized that the obtained research data can be used in practical activities, as well as in educational programs for the purpose of effective training of future artists.
Key words: vocals, choir, music, art, drama theaters, musical performances, productions, modern techniques.
Petrova S.I.
Prilepsky V.V.
Biopunk in the context of postmodernity
Biopunk explores the posthuman state, in which the boundaries between natural and artificial, human and non-human are blurred and deconstructed. The article shows that biopunk in the context of postmodernism acquires new features reflecting the characteristic features of this cultural phenomenon. The boundary between natural and artificial is finally blurring, as genetic engineering and biotechnology are penetrating into all spheres of life. Reality is fragmenting, turning into a mosaic of biological and technological elements. Identity becomes fluid and multiple, as people can change their bodies and minds at will. Truth and objectivity lose their meaning in a world where everything can be modeled and modified. Biopunk shows the ambivalence of technological development, which simultaneously opens up new opportunities for liberation and creates new forms of enslavement. Reality in biopunk appears as a field of immanence, permeated by multidirectional forces and intensities, in which there is a constant struggle between deterritorialization and reterritorialization, escape and recoding. The aesthetics of biopunk, with its emphasis on physicality, transformation, hybridity and instability of identity, are consonant with the postmodern vision of the world as a chaos of differences and becoming. Overall, biopunk offers a disturbing vision of the future, warning of the dangers posed by the irresponsible and unethical use of bioengineering power. This genre explores how a fundamental restructuring of human biology can transform the very essence of what it means to be human.
Key words: biopunk, postmodernity, transformation, biotechnology, future, deconstruction, cultural phenomenon.
Dzheruk N.L.
Alexander Rodchenko: laboratory of the visual - from photomontage to photography
This article analyzes the creative heritage of Alexander Rodchenko in the field of photography. The author considers innovative techniques and stylistic features of his works, including the famous “Rodchenko's” angles, in the context of the influence of constructivism and “new optics” of the 20th century. Genres such as photomontage, reportage and portraiture are considered in the analysis of Rodchenko's key photographs. Particular attention is paid to Rodchenko's experiments with photomontage as a tool for creating new meanings and images in Soviet graphic design. The article also explores Rodchenko's famous portraits, which, breaking the traditional notions of the static photographic portrait, became iconic phenomena of Russian photography. The principles underlying his innovative ideas continue to be relevant to this day, testifying to the insight and depth of his artistic vision.
Key words: Alexander Rodchenko, photography, 20th century, constructivism, photomontage, angles, Soviet photography, avant-garde.
Galueva A.K.
Formation of a portrait image of Prometheus by means of neuroperception of the color music system of A.N. Scriabin
This article is devoted to the features of light and music solutions that are aimed at improving the perception of the musical and content environment laid down by the Russian composer A. N. Scriabin in the context of his largest symphonic work. The text of this article presents two points of view - both the perception of the symphonic poem and the image of its main hero (Prometheus) by means of the traditional light and music spectrum, and an overview of the innovative Neurosound methodology, which significantly complement each other.
Key words: Scriabin, color music, Prometheus, color spectrum, Neurosound, perception, human brain.
Rodionov A.N.
Features of China's visual culture
In the history of Chinese culture, many components are visually significant, their form and content are based on a visual image. It can be said that almost all phenomena of Chinese culture had a visual component, and in the history of various cultural spheres and features, it is possible to identify common, similar things regarding the development of their visual side.
Attention is drawn to the connection between the visual and the aesthetic, which is significant for Chinese culture and forms the basis for its formation and development.
The peculiarities of Chinese culture also include the presence of deep philosophical, ideological, and spiritual foundations for visual art.
In addition, the visual aspects of culture are associated with tradition, convey traditional meanings and concepts, preserve and convey the traditional values of the people. The visual has a cultural preservation function, which consists in preserving important meanings and phenomena for the people, sanctified by tradition.
Key words: visual culture, aesthetic values, art, symbolism, traditions.
Ryzhov I.O.
Factors of transformation of the culture of the traditional family in the USSR
The review article examines the main factors that influenced the transformation of traditional family values in the USSR under the influence of radical socio-economic processes. The novelty of the work consists in a systematic consideration of the factors of transformation of the institution of the traditional family in the USSR – accelerated industrialization and urbanization, military losses of the male population, the widespread inclusion of women in social and economic life, the clash of archaic norms with modern industrial culture. The study provides a description of the restructuring of the household hierarchy, the level of economic independence of women, and the distribution of parental and economic functions. The materials indicating the gradual evolution of the norms of family life and the formation of other models of family and marriage relations have been studied. Special attention is paid to the contradictory contribution of government regulation, which supports the family on the one hand and strengthens administrative control on the other.
Key words: traditional family, urbanization, industrialization, war, gender roles, modernization, family practices, tradition, migration, socialization.
Sun Na
Zhao Huiqing
The content of popular science tourism in the field of research of objects of tangible and intangible heritage
This work is focused on the study of the content of popular science tourism in China. Focusing on the specifics of Heilongjiang Province, the author examines various attractions that may be of interest to tourists and identifies their content and significance for the state.
The publication focuses on popular science tourism as a relevant area combining recreational, cultural and educational components. The paper highlights the characterological features of popular science tourism facilities, the tangible and intangible nature of which is realized not only in the tourist complexes themselves, but also in the context of scientific, educational and volunteer activities. That is why the paper provides examples of the use of universities, scientific educational sites and expeditions for tourist purposes.
The purpose of the work is a comprehensive study of popular science tourism in the field of research of objects of tangible and intangible research of the PRC. The object is the content of popular science tourism; the subject is objects of tangible and intangible heritage.
Key words: tourist integration, cultural heritage, popular science tourism, landmark, scientific center, educational site, foreign tourists.
Chulankina A.D.
Family merchant rituals of the second half of the 19th century in the Urals: a value-semantic approach
The subject of the study is the traditional rituals adopted by merchant families in the Urals in the second half of the 19th century. The purpose of the work is to characterize different types of merchant rituals formed under the influence of the spiritual and ideological values of merchants, which were based on deep religiosity, conservatism, adherence to the principles of patriarchy and House building, and at the same time on adherence to the principles of practicality and commercial gain. In the course of the work, the author applied the following research methods: theoretical (general analysis of the ritual culture of the Ural merchant class of the second half of the 19th century), practical (providing specific examples of rituals, their description) and axiological (immersion in the system of values, ideological principles, spiritual and mental guidelines of the merchant class). The research methodology was compiled by an extensive body of scientific papers: articles in peer-reviewed journals of the Higher Attestation Commission and the Russian Research Center, monographs, and dissertations on the topic. The results of the work were the presentation of a broad picture of the ritual culture of the Ural merchants of the second half of the 19th century. The novelty of the research lies in the generalization and systematization of fragmentary and scattered data on the rituals practiced in merchant families of the specified era. In the course of the research, the author draws conclusions about the inconsistency of the ceremonial culture of the merchant class, which, in general, can be characterized as a complex and ambiguous phenomenon, on the one hand, contributed to the evolution of progressive trends in the Russian Empire, and, on the other, hindered its development.
Key words: merchants, Urals, XIX century, rituals, family, religiosity, Orthodoxy, patriarchy, House building, conservatism.
Tretyakov Ya.A.
AI, algorithmic power and digital infrastructure in a technocratic society
A philosophical-analytical modeling of a technocratic society scenario is carried out, in which algorithms, artificial intelligence systems, and digital infrastructure gradually assume key governance functions, reshaping social institutions and human behavior. Aim: to reconstruct a possible trajectory of socio-political system development under the influence of algorithmic governance, based on extrapolation of current technological and cultural trends. The object of analysis is the emerging structure of power under the dominance of algorithms and big data. An interdisciplinary methodology is employed (social philosophy, futurology, artificial intelligence theory) along with analytical extrapolation, enabling the synthesis of diverse concepts (rational AI-agent, partially observable control, multi-agent systems) into a unified model of an algorithmically governed society. The resulting model describes a society where algorithmic governance and digitalization penetrate all spheres of life, blurring the line between private and public, and each citizen’s behavior becomes an object of total surveillance and prediction. The novelty of this work lies in a systematic philosophical-analytical modeling of “algorithmocracy” through advanced AI paradigms (POMDP, multi-agent systems, partially observable control) and in revealing its socio-philosophical consequences—such as “behavioral debt,” total digital stratification, market monetization of behavioral data, and “ritual” employment. The author shows how competing algorithms (state, corporate, global) create a distributed architecture of power and argues that the self-accelerating nature of AGI could strip humans of control, reallocating key societal roles to AI systems. For the first time within a single model, the work analyzes practices of suppressing spontaneity and the danger of “deception architectures” engineered by super-intelligent agents, leading to concrete ethical-legal and institutional regulatory proposals for future technocratic scenarios.
Key words: algorithmic control, artificial intelligence, technocratic society, digital infrastructure, behavior modeling, multi-agent systems, digital twins, surveillance economy, social rating, artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Ilyina O.I.
Methodological proto-reflection to the philosophy of action
The article presents an attempt to tematize an act (Russian: postupok) in philosophical anthropology outside the framework of M. M. Bakhtin, I. Kant, Aristotle. The crossroads of phenomenological procedures (E. Husserl, M. Heidegger, J. Dereda, F. Ankersmit) allows us to reveal new facets of a postupok as a phenomenon, consider the originality of the Russian word “postupok,” and record how the essence of a human being is revealed and its emergence in a postupok. The article raises the question of the need for special phenomenological competencies that organize the conditions for co-tuning the phenomenologist with the phenomenon under study, allowing one to enter into transcendental subjectivity, maintain ontological dimension, organize the experience of provoking meanings, and experience the sublime experience of one’s own presence in a historical event of the past; prospects for refining the phenomenological profile of an act are indicated.
Key words: «postupok» (act/action/deed), phenomenological competencies, phenomenological procedures, understanding being, ontology, experience, reduction, destruction, construction, deconstruction, epoche.
Ivanov V.V.
Kardashesckii Y.M.
Akimova V.S.
Deconstructing spacetime: evolutionary perception, holographic emergence, and the ontology of illusions
The concept of space-time as a fundamental reality faces a profound crisis in modern physics. Theoretical advances in quantum gravity, the holographic principle, and evolutionary cognitive science challenge the classical ontology of space-time, pointing to its illusory nature. This article synthesizes interdisciplinary insights from theoretical physics, cognitive science, and philosophy to propose a radical rethinking of spacetime as an adaptive interface shaped by evolutionary constraints rather than an objective reality. Drawing on Hoffman's interface perception theory (ITP), we demonstrate that sensory systems optimized for survival rather than truth-reflection represent spacetime as a species-specific 'desktop' of useful icons.
Key words: space-time illusion, holographic principle, evolutionary perception, quantum nonlocality, adaptive interface.
Vyskrebtsov R.Y.
Political violence as an instrument for regulation of social processes
This article delves into the ethical and practical challenges of using political violence as a tool for shaping society. It examines historical instances where violence was used to achieve political goals, contrasting them with examples of successful nonviolent resistance movements. The author also explores the crucial role civil society plays in promoting peaceful methods.
Key words: political violence, ethics, functionality, civil society, nonviolent resistance, social processes.
Antipov M.A.
On the issue of messianism in the philosophy of N.A. Berdyaev
This article is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of messianism in the philosophical conception of N.A. Berdyaev, its religious-universalist interpretation, and its influence on the formation of individual and collective identity in the context of sociocultural transformations in Russia during the 20th–21st centuries. The aim of the study is to identify and analyze the key distinction in Berdyaev’s philosophy between messianism as a religious-philosophical phenomenon and missionarism as a political-ideological construct, as well as to determine the significance of his conception for understanding contemporary challenges. The research methods include comparative-historical and interdisciplinary approaches, analysis of Berdyaev’s works, and comparison of his ideas with the concepts of other thinkers of the Russian émigré community. The results demonstrate the validity of Berdyaev’s critique of nationalist and revolutionary messianism as theologically untenable forms and reveal the eschatological orientation of his conception, linking the historical process with the spiritual transformation of the individual and society through the principle of personal responsibility and striving toward a transcendental ideal. Significant conclusions point to the relevance of N.A. Berdyaev’s philosophy for analyzing contemporary identity crises and assessing the risks of religious and political messianism in the post-secular society. The study has practical value for developing models of intercultural dialogue and renewing humanitarian knowledge through the synthesis of the principles of freedom, creativity, and universal spiritual values. Berdyaev’s philosophy of messianism presents an important tool for critically understanding historical processes and overcoming utopian illusions of national exclusivity, which is especially important in the modern context of intercultural and intercivilizational relations.
Key words: messianism, religious philosophy, political philosophy, Russian thought, religious worldview, philosophy of history.
Garkusha V.M.
The foundations of the political socialization of youth in the 21st century
Youth as a key social group determines the future of the political landscape, and the stability and development of any state depends on what political values, beliefs and behavioral patterns will be formed among the younger generation. That is why the problem of political socialization of youth does not lose its relevance at the end of the first quarter of the 21st century. With the increasing influence of informatization and digitalization, in particular virtual space and social networks, on all spheres of society, traditional agents of political socialization, such as the family, the education system and the media, are facing serious challenges. The article analyzes the influence of both traditional agents of political socialization and new institutions, channels and agents that have emerged in recent years on the process of political socialization of young people. The author pays special attention to the role of Internet technologies, online platforms and communities, youth organizations and youth policy in shaping the political beliefs of the younger generation. The factors contributing to and hindering the development of civil society and the involvement of young people in political life have been identified. Recommendations have been developed to improve youth policy and increase the effectiveness of political socialization of young people in a digital environment. The article will be of interest to sociologists, political scientists, teachers of social sciences and specialists in the field of youth policy.
Key words: agent of political socialization, virtual space, civic activism, civil society, civic position, Internet, youth policy, youth organization, youth, patriotism, political socialization, political volunteerism, family, education system, socialization, social network, mass media, digitalization.
Georgievskaya J.V.
Ryazantsev A.A.
The study of the influence of socio-biological factors on the biological age of a person
The issues of aging of the human body, technologies and ways to reduce the pace of this process have always been and will always be urgent problems of mankind. According to statistics, Russians are recognized as one of the most aging nations in the world. The average age of old age in Russia is 59, as are citizens of India, Bulgaria, the Philippines, Kazakhstan, and several African countries. However, there are a number of techniques that allow you to adjust the biological age of a person and slow down the aging of the body.
Drastic lifestyle changes, daily routines, improved sleep and nutrition, increased physical activity and exercise will help reduce the biological age of the body and prevent the occurrence of insidious ailments.
Key words: biological age, calendar age, health, socio-biological factors, lifestyle, proper nutrition, motor activity, sleep.
Zotova A.A.
Best practices in the provision of services by volunteer organizations
Currently, the activities of non-profit organizations (NPOs) have a tangible social and charitable significance and allow solving many important social problems at the regional and national levels. Building effective communication interactions for NGOs plays a key role in the process of social integration and the development of civil society. In today's world, volunteer organizations play a key role in solving social and economic problems. The author of the paper wants to draw attention to the effectiveness of the influence of volunteer organizations on society as a whole. In this paper, we will consider the best foreign and domestic experience in the provision of services by volunteer associations from different countries.
Key words: non-profit volunteer organizations, charitable foundations, non-profit organizations, national economy, global and domestic volunteering practices, services of non-profit volunteer organizations.
Korobkina M.A.
Saratovtseva D.
Assessment Center: analysis of experience and application features in the organization of the transport industry
This article discusses the assessment center as one of the methods for assessing personnel at an enterprise of the transport industry.
The article analyzes the following aspects:
The concept and essence of an assessment center, the main assessment methods used in the methodology, the need for its application in modern enterprises.
The process of organizing and conducting an assessment center using the example of a Russian organization: a description of the stages of conducting an assessment center, its main goals, and the frequency of conducting it.
Recommendations for improving the assessment center in the organization under study: involving third-party expert observers, considering the possibility of conducting online assessment, defining and documenting a clear competency model.
The main attention is paid to the analysis of the assessment center methodology as an integrated approach to assessing personnel at a modern enterprise, which ensures competitiveness and the formation of a strong personnel reserve, with the help of which enterprises can quickly respond to changes in the market structure and competently rotate personnel.
A properly organized assessment center procedure allows for a comprehensive analysis of the professional and personal potential of employees, assessing not only their professional competencies, but also their soft skills – including communication skills, leadership qualities, creative thinking, etc. It ensures a high level of objectivity due to a systematic approach and multi-level assessment, which facilitates the integration of the assessment system into strategic personnel management. This allows for the formation of a personnel reserve that meets the current and future objectives of the company, strengthening its position through talent development and well-thought-out personnel decisions.
Key words: personnel management, transport sector, assessment center, assessment center, assessment methods, personnel assessment, employee development, talent pool, competitiveness.
Monahov O.N.
The development of legal competence among future social workers as a factor in the success of professional activities in a multicultural environment
The formation of a multicultural environment of Russian society is associated with the harmonization of interethnic and intercultural relations, with the legal consolidation of equality of opportunities and guarantees of realization and the achievement of equality in the most important areas of public life. The processes of the formation of a multicultural environment are destabilizing not only xenophobia, nationalism, destructive information, stereotypes of monoculturalism, but also ignoring the problems of integrating migrants into Russian society. Solving the difficulties of adaptation and socialization of migrants is associated with the potential of social work, with the ability and willingness of a social worker to provide effective legal assistance. The purpose of the article is to study the theoretical prerequisites for the significance of the legal competence of social workers, to identify and justify a set of means and methods for its formation among future specialists in social work. During the study, content analysis of scientific publications was carried out, methods of theoretical modeling, synthesis, generalization and comparison were used. Based on the analysis of scientific literature, legal and pedagogical approaches to identifying the essence of legal competence are identified. The legal competence of a social worker is considered as a component of professional competence and is defined as the ability to provide legal assistance in solving social problems. Based on the social roles performed by the social worker, the structure and content of his legal competence includes social and legal subcompetence, administrative and legal subcompetence, communicative and legal subcompetence. The formation of legal competence among future social workers can be carried out by using professionally oriented legal tasks arising in the course of social work with migrants, and communication and legal trainings that form skills and skills of interaction with migrants, taking into account legal norms and rules of communication. Scientific novelty consists in identifying the structure and content of the legal competence of the social worker. A set of tools for the development of legal competence among future social work specialists has been substantiated, including the use of professionally oriented legal tasks of communication and legal trainings. The means of establishing legal competence considered in the article can be used to optimize the training of social work specialists.
Key words: social workers, migrants, legal competence, multicultural environment.
Ternovaya L.O.
Anthropology of happiness: common values and different manifestations
The article is devoted to the analysis of the multiplicity of manifestations of happiness in everyday life in different countries. It is shown that despite the constant expansion of the subject field of research into the phenomenon of "happiness", its everyday interpretation in all cultures is based on the simplest manifestations of everyday life and human immersion in nature. The perception of happiness is ahead of and guides the development of modern practices of frugal consumption or "slow life". Research in this area can help expand the toolkit of the integral approach, drawing the attention of specialists to the significance of happiness in the research process itself.
Key words: happiness, lifestyle, everyday life, understanding, economics of happiness, integral approach.
Tretyakov Ya.A.
Evolution of social institutions in a technocratic future
A socio-philosophical analysis of the evolution of key social institutions has been carried out in a technocratic future scenario where algorithms, artificial intelligence and biotechnology restructure the social fabric. The purpose of the study is to systematically reconstruct a possible trajectory of the transformation of social institutions (family, gender relations, parenthood, education, religion) under the influence of pervasive algorithmization and a biotechnological revolution. The object of the study is the processes of radical reconfiguration of classical social institutions under conditions of comprehensive digitalization and biotechnological transformation. Methods – an interdisciplinary approach (social philosophy, futurology, biopolitics, cognitive sciences) combined with the analytic extrapolation of technological, economic, and cultural trends. This synthesis made it possible to construct a unified scenario model that uncovers radical shifts in family-marital relations (algorithmic management of unions, digital contracts), the transformation of gender binarity under the influence of biotechnology and virtual embodiment, the transition to licensed parenthood and “designer offspring,” the personalization of education through AI mentors, and the conversion of religion into a dynamic digital ecosystem of individualized beliefs. Scientific novelty – a comprehensive philosophical scenario of the evolution of social institutions (family, gender relations, parenthood, education, religion) under the impact of total digitalization and biotechnologization. For the first time within a single conceptual framework, the study systematically examines such aspects as algorithmically regulated family unions with “digital” marriage contracts, “designer offspring” and licensed parenthood, post-gender practices, the formation of virtual companions, and the digital re-interpretation of the religious sphere. The findings broaden our understanding of the possible socio-cultural consequences of deep integration of artificial intelligence and biotechnology into public life, identifying new ethical and legal challenges and offering directions for further interdisciplinary analysis.
Key words: technocratic future, social institutions, digitalization, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, family, parenthood, education, religion, gender relations.
Shteinberg A.G.
Prokofeva G.P.
The crisis of social identity in the structure of traditional values of Russian society
Today, once again in history, Russian society is facing a historic exis-tential choice caused by inherently revolutionary social transformations. This state of society is manifested by the crisis of social identity: it is necessary to re-plan, organize, regulate and nurture the unshakeable con-stants of the unity of society in the face of global challenges. Patriotism, as an obvious foundation of social identity and as a norm of behavior, does not have uniform, clear interpretations today, and as a result, it is losing its status as a traditionally unshakable norm and value. At the same time, the socio-managerial aspect of the problem is highlighted, when in the historical perspective there is a failure in the coordination, motivation, training and control of patriotic values of society in relation not only to large groups of people, but also to each citizen.
Key words: patriotism, social identity, courage, traditional values, identity crisis.
Shnaider Y.V.
Musabekov M.D.
Social mobility, social elevators, and their impact on the formation of the social and professional structure of society
The social processes of cybersocialization and cybermobility are revolutionizing the evolutionary model of the life path to success that has developed over centuries. Traditional mechanisms of social mobility, social elevators, recruitment channels, and career trajectories — once reflective of the social order of previous eras — are rapidly losing their ability to reproduce and exert a decisive influence on the formation of the social and professional structure of society.
Key words: paradigm, social processes, social mobility, social elevators, recruitment channels, career paths, social order, social and professional structure of society.
Authors
Akimova V.S., Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor. North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosova, Yakutsk.
Antipov M.A., Graduate student. «Moscow Pedagogical State University».
Chulankina A.D., Postgraduate Student. University for Humanities.
Dzheruk N.L., Associate Professor. Kherson Technical University, Genichesk. ORCID ID: 0009-0000-5002-4404
Galueva A.K., Bachelor's degree, pianist/composer/music producer, Grammy Award nominee.
Garkusha V.M., Postgraduate student. Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Kuban State Agrarian University named after I.T. Trubilin", Krasnodar.
Georgievskaya J.V., Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Astrakhan State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.
Ilyina O.I., PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor. Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education "Far Eastern Federal University". SPIN-code: 2330-8108
Ivanov V.V., Student. North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosova, Yakutsk.
Kardashesckii Y.M., Student. North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosova, Yakutsk.
Korobkina M.A., Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Faculty of Management and Psychology, Department of Personnel Management and Organizational Psychology.
Kulikova A.K., Associate Professor of the Higher Attestation Commission, Professor, Honored Artist of Russia. Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky.
Monahov O.N., Candidate of pedagogic, Associate Professor of the Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushinsky.
Musabekov M.D., Postgraduate Student, The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Petrova S.I., Candidate of Cultural Studies, Associate Professor. Academy of marketing and socially-information technologies, Krasnodar.
Prilepsky V.V., Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Academy of Marketing and Social Information Technologies, Krasnodar.
Rodionov A.N., 2nd year postgraduate student. Russian State Social University.
Prokofeva G.P., Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor. Far Eastern State University of Communications, Khabarovsk.
Ryazantsev A.A., Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Astrakhan State Medical University.
Ryzhov I.O., Postgraduate. The Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities named after Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Saratovtseva D., Magister. Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Faculty of Management and Psychology, Department of Personnel Management and Organizational Psychology.
Shnaider Y.V., Postgraduate Student, The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Shteinberg A.G., Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor. Far Eastern State University of Communications, Khabarovsk.
Sun Na, Lecturer. Heihe University.
Ternovaya L.O., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Moscow Automobile and Highway State Technical University.
Tretyakov Ya.A., Advisor to the Director of the Association of Organizations in the Field of Subsoil Use "National Association of Subsoil Users", Moscow.
Vyskrebtsov R.Y., Applicant, Military University named after Prince Alexander Nevsky of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Zhao Huiqing, Associate Professor. Heihe University.
Zotova A.A., Russian Economic University named after G.V. Plekhanov.