RAS Social ScienceСоциологические исследования Sotsialogicheski issledovania

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GLOBAL CRISES AND LOCAL RESPONSES: CURRENT TRENDS IN SOCIOLOGY

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S3034601025110013-1
DOI
10.7868/S3034601025110013
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue number 11
Pages
3-12
Abstract
The central topic of the article is analysis of modern trends in sociology. The author shows the inextricable link between global challenges and their specific understanding by various national and regional scientific schools. The methodological basis of the research is a comparative analysis of program documents, stated priorities and expert positions of leading international and national sociological associations (ISA, ASA, ESA, ALAS, APSA, ROS). The paper identifies five universal challenges consolidating the global sociological community: . It is shown that, despite the commonality of global issues, the reaction to it varies depending on the regional socio-political context: from critical and antagonistic in Latin America and practice-oriented in the Asia-Pacific region to focused on the domestic agenda in the United States and addressing the problems of historical memory in Russia. It is concluded that modern sociological discourse is a polyphonic dialogue enriching global science due to the unique contribution of each region.
Keywords
глобальная социология социологические ассоциации исследовательские тренды субаттерные исследования климатический колониализм общественная память
Date of publication
01.11.2025
Year of publication
2025
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0
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