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Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2024, №1)
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Kostenko, N.
(Kyiv)
Foreword. To the best friend
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Makeiev, S.
(Kyiv)
Structural features of a society in a state of exception: K. Marx, C. Schmitt, G. Agamben
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UA
Simonchuk, O.
(Kyiv)
Social structure of Ukrainian society under the influence of full-scale war: conceptual and empirical research
Full article:
UA
Malysh, L.
(Kyiv)
Inequality in different countries: dynamics of states and perception by the population over 20 years
Full article:
UA
Reznik, O.
(Kyiv)
Populist orientations of Ukrainians during a full-scale war
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UA
Karakai, D.
(Kyiv),
Hatsko, V.
(Kyiv)
Perspective(s) of R. Inglehart’s Theory of Evolutionary Modernization: Analysis of Change in Religiosity in Ukraine during the War
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UA
Shelukhin, V.
(Kyiv)
Ukrainian Sociological Institute: Factional Politics, Research, and Intelligence Services in the Development of Ukrainian Sociology
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Pryshva, R.
(Kyiv)
The questionnaire as a methodical form of studying revolutions: on the example of Pitirim Sorokin’s theory
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Bataeva, E.
(Zhytomyr),
Sierykova, I.
(Kharkiv),
Streltsyna, Y.
(Kharkiv)
Practices of Ukrainian high school students in reading fiction in the society of electronic mass media
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Maltseva, K.
(Kyiv)
Stress exposure, perceived stress severity, and their effects on health
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UA
ACADEMIC LIFE
Maksymenko, O.
(Kyiv)
“Ukrainian society and sociologists in front of the challenges of war and post-war development”: a short report on the 17th International Sociological Readings in memory of Natalia Panina (1949–2006) and Yurii Yakovenko (1950–2022)
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Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing (2024, №1)
ARTICLES
Kostenko, N.
(Kyiv)
Foreword. To the best friend
Full article:
UA
Makeiev, S.
(Kyiv)
Structural features of a society in a state of exception: K. Marx, C. Schmitt, G. Agamben
Full article:
UA
Simonchuk, O.
(Kyiv)
Social structure of Ukrainian society under the influence of full-scale war: conceptual and empirical research
Full article:
UA
Malysh, L.
(Kyiv)
Inequality in different countries: dynamics of states and perception by the population over 20 years
Full article:
UA
Reznik, O.
(Kyiv)
Populist orientations of Ukrainians during a full-scale war
Full article:
UA
Karakai, D.
(Kyiv),
Hatsko, V.
(Kyiv)
Perspective(s) of R. Inglehart’s Theory of Evolutionary Modernization: Analysis of Change in Religiosity in Ukraine during the War
Full article:
UA
Shelukhin, V.
(Kyiv)
Ukrainian Sociological Institute: Factional Politics, Research, and Intelligence Services in the Development of Ukrainian Sociology
Full article:
UA
Pryshva, R.
(Kyiv)
The questionnaire as a methodical form of studying revolutions: on the example of Pitirim Sorokin’s theory
Full article:
UA
Bataeva, E.
(Zhytomyr),
Sierykova, I.
(Kharkiv),
Streltsyna, Y.
(Kharkiv)
Practices of Ukrainian high school students in reading fiction in the society of electronic mass media
Full article:
UA
Maltseva, K.
(Kyiv)
Stress exposure, perceived stress severity, and their effects on health
Full article:
UA
ACADEMIC LIFE
Maksymenko, O.
(Kyiv)
“Ukrainian society and sociologists in front of the challenges of war and post-war development”: a short report on the 17th International Sociological Readings in memory of Natalia Panina (1949–2006) and Yurii Yakovenko (1950–2022)
Full article:
UA
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