Natural Increase in the Baltic South and South-West
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Demographic Ranking of the Baltic Sea States
... Yermakov and Shmakov. The method is based on the principles of indirect standardisation of the major demographic coefficients relative to the age structure.The article describes the first attempt to apply the method to the analysis of birth and mortality ... ... can be instrumental in solving not only scientific but also practical tasks, including those in the field of demographic and social policy.
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Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential
... becomes a locomotive of the Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation, and, as a result, is capable of changing the quality of relations between the partners.
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Major infrastructure projects and the foreign policy of the Baltic states in 2010—2014
... alternative power grids and high-speed railways can result in large-scale economic downturns diminishing the prospects of balanced social development. The author addresses the classical concepts of the theory of regional economy and new economic geography and ... ... prospects of nuclear power development in the eastern part of the Baltic Sea region as a factor of the formation of international relations system in the region, Baltic Region, no. 2 (16), p. 22–30. doi: 10.5922/2079-8555-2013-2-3.
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On the establishment and early activity of the Soviet consulate in Königsberg (1923—1925)
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The image of modern Russian innovations in the Danish mass media
... dedicated to Russian innovations constitute a small part of reports on developments in Russia. The article also contributes to social surveys carried out in Denmark through introducing new data. The research results can be used by politicians, scholars and social activists interested in the relations with Denmark.
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The openness of the Russian economy: tendencies and international comparison
This paper assesses the level of openness of the Russian economy. It demonstrates that the openness indicators used in the Concept of Long-term Social and Economic Development of the Russian Federation differ from those employed by international organisations. The paper examines the intensity of Russian trade in terms of its gross domestic product and the relatively high barriers in relation to import penetration in Russia. Methodological differences determine the differences in the analysis results.
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Psychological health risks to children in modern education
... focuses on the psychological threats to the health of children and youth emanating from the education system and education: relations of power between teachers and children, parents' ambition to train psychologically and physiologically immature children,... ... 53—55.
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Affect, symbolization, and “practices of the Self”
... source of non-cognitive affectations becomes the interface, network, account, etc. Affects of hope, togetherness, and a new naivety characterise the tension between the individual and the digital environment. When objectified, they become symbols of social status. Thus, representation and its tools evoke a sense of elevation above the world. The overall modulation of these affects is positive; status symbols convey the meaning of a better future, which encourages a shift in the boundaries between ...
The choices of readers and writers in Russian fanfiction
... text stimuli. It also provides an overview of authors’ preferences and the most popular source materials, analysing ficwriters’ selection of prose, genres (such as fantasy and science fiction) and prevalent themes (including love, historical and social themes). The study also posits a unique relationship between the author and the reader within the Russian fanfiction community, shaped by the digital landscape and operating on market principles.
fanfic, fanfiction, ficwriter, ficreader, Russian ...
On poetic emotiology in poetry and beyond
... emotions is realised through conceptual metaphors, which bestow upon emotions new characteristics correlating to personal mental images of the emotional world. The linguistic means of representing emotions are closely linked to the features of the social period, to existential demands and to the state of public consciousness. The part of the article that is related to non-poetic communication interprets such links based on the examples of PR and advertising discourses. The particular "poetic" use of language is, of course, most obvious in poetry, but a broad understanding of the poetic function ...
Discursive features of Russian gender-oriented advertisements
... exposing implicit messages reflecting gender relations and reinforcing gender stereotypes, as well as the presence of complimentary relations between different elements of the advertising message.
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The Place of Hermann Cohen’s Ideas in the Philosophy of Dialogue
... Tolerance and Dialogue in Everyday Life]: Collected papers. Volume 7. Kiev: Stilos, pp. 112-171. (In Rus.)
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Kistyakovsky on the nature of law
... rules is their key characteristic. Not unlike concepts, law is created by reason, without which legal rules cannot be formulated. Legal rules are an expression of the normal (typical) human consciousness and behavior. However, law is also a fact of social life. In effect, law is exercised through legal relations and, therefore, an important role is played by the understanding of subjective law. Legal relations are realized through personal rights and legal responsibilities; they are concrete, singular, and individual.
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Some features of love and amorousness concepts in religious youth
... lead to disharmonious premarital relationships, mistakes in the choice of a marriage partner and, in the future, to a disturbance in family relationships. The theoretical basis of the research is represented by the structural approach in the theory of social representations. The study used the methodology of free associations, essays and interview. The analysis of love and amorousness representations structure has led to identifying differences in the notions of love and amorousness among nonbelieving ...
The theoretical framework a teacher’s cross-cultural compe-tence: International practice
... исследования гуманизации педагогического образования: зарубежный опыт // European Social Science Journal. 2013. № 8—1. С. 84—93.
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The role of customer loyalty programmes in the modern market
... in B2B context // Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing.2013. Vol. 28, no. 4. P. 335—346.
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Kaliningrad region: coastal position as a geographical factor of economic development
... socio-economic development of the border regions also develop. If, as of the beginning of 2018, there are problems in mutual relations, both sides suffer economic losses, and their competitors win. In general, the economy of the Kaliningrad region is ... ... geographical situation. These factors must necessarily be taken into account when justifying the strategy of the region’s social and economic development.
1. Бакланов П. Я., Ганзей С. С. Приграничные и трансграничные ...
Innovative factors and conditions of sustainable development of rural territories
... entrepreneurship development in rural territories through the transformation of organizational and economic mechanism of management relating to the creation of institutional, infrastructure, and spatial conditions. Research and technological cooperation in the ... ... Working Paper. Appendix to the report of the Commission, addressed the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions concerning the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea, 2009, Action Plan,...
International political status of an observer state to the EAEU: problems and prospects of institutionalization
... political instability, while among the promoting factors are the presence of political will from a consolidated ruling elite and social demand for the integration proposal. The author concludes that there are two fundamentally possible scenarios for the institutional ... ... potential future observer states within the EAEU is small: China, Vietnam, Iran, Serbia, and Singapore. As Armenian-Azerbaijani relations normalize and Uzbekistan progresses in integration, Azerbaijan and Tajikistan may potentially attain similar status....
Men’s revolt: the struggle for gender equality in the Polish lands of the Austrian and Russian Empires at the beginning of the XX century: issues of political communication
... the Defense of Women’s Rights and the Union for Equal Rights of Polish Women are characterized. The reasons for the split in the Union for Equal Rights of Polish Women, Stanisław Kośutski’s role in the internal conflict of the Union, and his relations with key activists of the Polish women’s movement are analyzed. The political evolution of Maria Dulębianka in the Galician Sejm and her collaboration with Austrian socialists are separately discussed. Meanwhile, the article examines the ...
Classification of doctrinal principles of law
... principle is formulated. The second classification criterion for doctrinal principles of law is recognition by the scientific community. Within the framework of the third classification, doctrinal principles are distinguished depending on the sphere of social relations to which the doctrinal principle extends or may extend.
doctrinal principles of law, principles of positive law, classification, idea, positivist legal understanding
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“My statement was lost in the depths of the People's Commissariat of Education”: petitions and intercessions for personal pension provision of Vera Uspenskaya, the daughter of Gleb Uspensky
... whose pension case was registered in the name of her father, the writer Gleb Uspensky. Having analyzed the frequency of changes in the size of Vera Glebovna's personal retirement benefit, the authors found that all the increases in pension amounts were related to personal applications of the pensioner or petitions from her brother, sent to the People's Commissariat of Social Security of the RSFSR through intermediaries. The world-famous writer Aleksey Gorky, People's Commissar of Education Anatoly Lunacharsky, leadership of the Union of Soviet Writers and the Literary Fund took part in the solution of her pension ...
Digitalization of higher education in the context of the COVID-19 and the post-pandemic period: methodological problems
... methodological issues that arose during the process of systemic digitization of general and professional education in Russia during the COVID-19 pandemic and the post-pandemic period. Digitization during these periods accelerated the transformation of socialization through educational means in a virtual learning environment. The fundamental problem of digital transformation in education is that the digital format of education in its modern distance form contradicts the contemporary humanistic paradigm ...
Functions of words-realities in S. Rushdie’s novel “midnight’s Children”
... Lexico-semantic groups of realia words are highlighted, contributing to the creation of national-cultural color and referentially related to local objects and popular dishes of Indian national cuisine. The artistic pragmatics of realia words in the novel "Midnight’s ... ... the development of plotlines in artistic narrative. The realia words of this group function in the novel as means of creating social color, markers of significant events in the characters' lives, indicators of the characters' emotional states, explicators ...