The article examines the conceptual and paradigmatic conditions of genesis and development of the concept "social integration" in the sociological theory. Author traces the history of formation the concept "social integration" from its classical definition in the structural functionalism of T. Parsons to Its modern rethinking in the conception of "system and life-world" of J.Habermas and the theory of structuration of A.Gidden
This article describes the history of the concept of ‘the social’ as a substantivated adjective. Des...
How can sociology contribute to the understanding of the social and political transformations that a...
The article focuses on the academic discourse of social cohesion, from general theories of social in...
The article focuses on developing and clarifying the main concepts that would form the basis of an ...
The article highlights and analyzes in detail the key discussions that took place in the history of ...
Purpose. The purpose of the article is to examine the certain, most influential areas of theoretical...
In this conceptual essay we argue that the study of migration can substantially benefit from an inte...
The article outlines the author’s vision of the formation and development of “intersubjectivity” as ...
Sociology is an unusual science. Many authors call its current state “paradoxical”, other authors sp...
This paper underlines the importance of the distinction between 'social' and 'system' integration (a...
The concept of social integration is extended and polysemic. Its meaning varies in time and space,...
The article is based on the idea that the problem of unity or integration of modern society has not ...
The article analyzes education, science and production integration as one of leading trends of moder...
The article attempts to trace changes in two elements of sociological theory, the first being descri...
This is an an article published by SAGE Journals in SAGE Open, available online: https://journals.sa...
This article describes the history of the concept of ‘the social’ as a substantivated adjective. Des...
How can sociology contribute to the understanding of the social and political transformations that a...
The article focuses on the academic discourse of social cohesion, from general theories of social in...
The article focuses on developing and clarifying the main concepts that would form the basis of an ...
The article highlights and analyzes in detail the key discussions that took place in the history of ...
Purpose. The purpose of the article is to examine the certain, most influential areas of theoretical...
In this conceptual essay we argue that the study of migration can substantially benefit from an inte...
The article outlines the author’s vision of the formation and development of “intersubjectivity” as ...
Sociology is an unusual science. Many authors call its current state “paradoxical”, other authors sp...
This paper underlines the importance of the distinction between 'social' and 'system' integration (a...
The concept of social integration is extended and polysemic. Its meaning varies in time and space,...
The article is based on the idea that the problem of unity or integration of modern society has not ...
The article analyzes education, science and production integration as one of leading trends of moder...
The article attempts to trace changes in two elements of sociological theory, the first being descri...
This is an an article published by SAGE Journals in SAGE Open, available online: https://journals.sa...
This article describes the history of the concept of ‘the social’ as a substantivated adjective. Des...
How can sociology contribute to the understanding of the social and political transformations that a...
The article focuses on the academic discourse of social cohesion, from general theories of social in...