Russian modernization in the context of socio-cultural discourse
Российская модернизация в контексте социокультурного дискурса
Oleg Yu. Kerimov (Керимов О.Ю.)
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Oleg Yu. Kerimov (Керимов О.Ю.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2024, vol. 1, 181-186
Abstract:
Solving the problems of modernization of Russia includes not only the transformation of basic economic, social, and political institutions, but also profound changes in the socio-cultural sphere of society, the formation of a value-normative complex adequate to modernity. This section of the modernization theme is the subject of socio-cultural discourse, the analysis of the methodological specifics of which is devoted to this article. The author focuses on the differences between the versions of socio-cultural modernization of Russia in comparison with the concept of "multiple modernity", showing its methodological potential in solving the problems of modernization of non-Western societies.
Keywords: modernization; socio-cultural approach; socio-cultural modernization; Westernization; universalism; civilization; archetypal symbolism; West-centric convergence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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