On connection between codependency and the ideas about abusive relationships in young women
The article discusses the specifics of connection between codependency and young women’s understanding of abusive, romantic and marital relationships and clarifies the specific judgments about violent behavior in partnerships among women with high codependency. The study relies on 110 responses from women aged from 19 to 30. The free associations methods, the scale of codependency of ...
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Knowledge and innovation dynamics of the Northwest Russia under geopolitical changes
... resilience [24]. Asheim and Herstad [25] note that innovation is a key factor in economic restructuring, resilience and sustainable development. Technological innovations help to overcome inertia and leave long-established development paths [26].
The relationship between innovation and resilience is complex [3], [27]. A developed innovation system makes it easier for a region to adapt and overcome crises. However, literature [28; 29] provides evidence that innovation activity is more susceptible to ...
The problem of training specialists for work on improving relationships among older preschool children
This article describes the features of relationships between older preschool children. The author emphasizes the need to prepare future specialists for work on improving relationships among older preschool children.
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Geography of the mobile internet in the border and interior regions of Russia
... The average age and level of education remain socially significant factors of digital disparity across Russian regions as they determine everyday use of the internet and digital technologies. The study by Zemtsov et al. [25] substantiates the positive relationship between the share of the urban population with higher education and the share of online shoppers in the total regional population.
A high degree of geographical heterogeneity persists across the Russian internet space [25], [26]. The digital ...
Modern marketing practices: a preliminary comparative analysis of studies in developed and developing countries
... proposes a scheme for a preliminary comparative analysis of results obtained in studying different countries that participated in the “Contemporary marketing practices” project and outlines further patterns of crosscountry comparisons.
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2. Brodie R. J., Grönroos C., Helenius T. Contemporary marketing: a comparison of the practices in New Zealand, Scandinavia and Thailand // Asian Journal of ...
The orientation of professional training of future specialists towards the formation of their readiness to work on the improvement of relations among older pre-school children
This article describes various aspects of the preparation of future specialists for working towards the improvement of relationships between children of pre-school age and reports the results of scientific experiments aimed at the formation of future specialists’ readiness for working towards improving relationships between children of pre-school age. The author proposes ...
The Swedish institute’s scholarship policy as a soft power instrument
... scholarship statistics and feedback interviews with SI programme alumni suggests that the implementation of the scholarship policy was erratic during the study period. A comprehensive analysis of the Institute’s efforts was carried out to describe the relationship between nation branding, soft power and education. The focus was on the principles and practices behind promoting Sweden’s image in an international educational setting, the evolution of the Institute’s scholarship policy and the effect ...
Reputation and status in Denmark’s strategic culture
... meet US expectations for a more independent and stronger EU, especially in matters of defence.
The main differences in expert assessments of Denmark’s foreign policy transformation concern the specific benefits the country gained through its special relationship with the US. Another point of divergence is the external structural and internal factors behind modern Danish activism. For instance, Jacobsen and Wivel [23] see it as a historically rooted method of Danish foreign policy that merely assumes ...
The Place of Hermann Cohen’s Ideas in the Philosophy of Dialogue
... only a philosopher of dialogue but has played an exceedingly important role in the history of that current of thought. His books Ethics of Pure Will (1904) and Religion of Reason out of the Sources of Judaism (1919) offer a detailed analysis of the relationships between I and Thou, I and It, I and We. In the first book these relationships are considered from the ethical-legal point of view and in the second from the viewpoint of religious anthropology. However, Cohen considers the problem of inter-personal ...
The Problem of the Relationship between Apperception, Self-Consciousness and Consciousness in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
Kant does not provide clear-cut definitions of apperception, consciousness, and self-consciousness and everywhere uses these terms as synonyms, which creates the problem of the relationship between these faculties. The importance of this problem stems from the colossal significance of each of the above-mentioned faculties which are intimately connected with Kant’s formulation of the key tasks of transcendental philosophy. ...
Experiences in translation: the text as a pattern, the pattern as a text
... repetition and variation, singular and plural, a norm and a deviation. A text has a pattern nature if its basic pattern does not coincide with its textual realizations, provided the latter are very similar at the prototype or model level. Therefore, the relationship between the pattern and a resultant text is isomorphic to the relationship between language and speech. Our analysis of poetic texts by Andrey Monastyrsky and Dmitri Prigov demonstrates the possibilities of studying a text as the realization ...
I. Kant’s and E. Husserl’s practical philosophy
This article focuses on the problem of reconciling a priori and empirical dimensions of freedom, will, and action as the crucial point for understanding the relationship between theoretical and practical reason in Kant’s and Husserl’s practical philosophy. Relying on the explanation of the relationship between transcendental and practical freedom given in Kant's practical philosophy, the author problematizes ...
The role of customer loyalty programmes in the modern market
... Consequences of customer loyalty to the loyalty program and to the company // Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. 2012. Vol. 40, no. 5. P. 625—638.
10. Griffin J. Customer Loyalty: How to Earn it, How to Keep It. New York, 2002.
11. Gummesson E. Relationship marketing in the new economy // Journal of Relationship Marketing. 2002. Vol. 1, no. 1. P. 37—57.
12. Hoffman J. L., Lowitt E. M. A better way to design loyalty programs // Strategy and Leadership. 2008. Vol. 36, no. 4. P. 44—47.
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Historical memory in the age of globalization: the case of Russian- Estonian relations
This article contributes to the discussion within the "Towards the Common Past" international academic network bringing together scholars from Russia, the Baltic States and the Nordic countries. It assesses the relationship between globalization and historical memory, thus contributing to the discussion on globalization and the roles and applications of history. On the basis of an analysis of academic discourses on globalization and historical memory, the author ...
Evangelical Lutheran church of Denmark: socio-economic and territorial-organisational aspects
... establishment in 1536. Since 1849, it has had state status, which imposes certain obligations and provides certain privileges. It is subordinate to the monarch and the Folketing (Danish parliament) and cannot participate in government policy decisions. The relationship between the religious organization and the state is mediated by the Ministry for Ecclesiastical Affairs, which has control functions over the activities of the Church and was separated from the Ministry of Culture in 1916.
The Church of Denmark ...
The Relationship Between the Individual and the Collective in the Social Philosophy of Georges Gurvitch
The relationship between the individual and society is the leitmotif of Georges Gurvitch’s work. Beginning from the early Russian-language books on the philosophy of law and ending with the works on sociology published in France and the USA at the final ...
Economic development of Russia’s north-western regions and migration to the St. Petersburg agglomeration
... the distance to Moscow and St. Petersburg [20], [31]. Calculations show that the dependence for GRPs in the NWFD in the second sub-period alone was the following: the greater the distance, the slower the region’s economic growth (R2 = 0.58). This relationship was the most vivid in 2010—2014. Labour productivity growth after the crisis of 2008—2009 was also slower in the more remote regions. In this case, calculations of the dependence on the distance to St. Petersburg excluded the Kaliningrad ...
The Mobius strip of the pragmasemantics of sense: from culture through subjectivity to nothingness and back
The author endeavors to systematically present sense formation through the lens of the pragmasemantic approach. It enables the demonstration of how the primary factors of sense formation, socio-cultural practices and personal agency interact. Their relationship is non-linear: subjectivity results from the assimilation of socio-cultural experiences and the accompanying narrative communication. Self-consciousness of the Self arises from the socialization of the individual through reflexive self-description....
Cultural types and the perception of current environmental risks by local communities of the Baltic Sea region
This work presents findings from research into the relationship between the structural organisation and cultural attitudes of local communities in the Baltic Sea region and the way they perceive environmental risks. The response of the Kaliningrad community to the development of a local potassium and ...
Reputation core of Russian authorities: the case of the regional level of executive power
... to the study of European Union regulators [45], the management of reputations by anti-corruption agencies [46], the influence of reputation on the implementation of administrative policy control and accountability to representative bodies [47], the relationship between the effectiveness of anti-crisis communication strategies of public administration organizations and citizens’ perception of their reputation [48], and the dependence of governmental institutions’ reputation on the perception ...
Analysing the dynamics of the Baltic States’s production linkages with Russia
Russia and the Baltic States have a long-standing relationship of industrial specialisation, cooperation, division of labour and trade exchange, all dating back to the Soviet Union. Today, this relationship is facing a tough test amid political and ideological challenges and risks. The last two years ...
On diagnostic relationships between acoustic and entropy modes
... entropy (stationary) modes are analytically established, and the diagnostic equations to be solved are obtained. These equations define the acoustic and entropy modes in an arbitrary stratified gas under the condition of stability. The diagnostic relationships are independent of time and determine the acoustic and entropy modes and provide the ability to unambiguously decompose the general disturbance vector into acoustic and non-acoustic (entropy) parts at any time within the entire available ...
Analysis methodology for the relationship between the water flow and river levels by determining the dependence
... hydrological series of these characteristics which are found to be in a close stochastic connection. Linear regression equations connect the average monthly discharges and water levels in the rivers under study. They also provide for the graphs of the relationship between the considered values, and the boundaries of their confidence intervals were calculated and constructed. From these dependences, it is possible to determine the average monthly discharge or water levels in the studied rivers, ...
The Paradox of Kant’s Transcendental Subject in German Philosophy in the Late Eighteenth Century
... grouped depending on the common themes and questions that prompted them to turn to the concept of the transcendental subject, even though the results of their reflections did not always coincide. These authors think of the transcendental subject in its relationship to the transcendental object, or as “something = х”, and in terms of the relationship of representation to the object. It is characterised sometimes as something absolutely hollow, and sometimes as the fullness of true reality. The status ...
Social capital: a threat of negative application
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The indicators of the quality of life in patients with a terminal stage of chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis
... mental component of health, and the physical component of health. The aim of this work is to evaluate the quality of life indicators in patients with end-stage chronic kidney disease, undergoing hemodialysis. The objective of the study is to identify the relationship between the quality of life indicators on the one hand and the nutritional status and the duration of hemodialysis on the other. We present the current KDQOL-SF questionnaire tailored for assessing the quality of life indicators in patients ...
The Relationship between Heart Rhythm Variability and the Heart Rate in Adolescents and Young Adults
... increased level of C-reactive protein 4 years later in healthy, nonsmoking adults // J. Intern. Med. 2014. Vol. 276. P. 667—671.
15. Monfredi O., Lyashkov A. E., Johnsen A. et al. Biophysical characterization of the underappreciated and important relationship between heart rate variability and heart rate // Hypertension. 2014. Vol. 64 (6). P. 1334—1343.
16. Umetani K., Singer D.H., McCraty R., Atkinson M. Twenty-four hour time domain heart rate variability and heart rate: relations to age and ...
Immanuel Kant on the features of morality and its role in the system of morals
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Some features of love and amorousness concepts in religious youth
A review of psychological research on the phenomenon of love and amorousness made it possible to conclude that contradictory, unformed representations of love and falling in love can 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 ...
Text localization as a task of translation
... fact emphasizes the practical importance of this process. The purpose of this study is to determine the role of localization in modern translation theory. To achieve this goal, we have reviewed Russian and foreign papers on localization, studied the relationship between the concepts of translation and localization as a part-to-whole issue, carried out the comparative analysis of the concepts of translation, adaptation and localization. The focus on the three key characteristics of the localization ...
The Conjunction Functions of the Particle tolko: A Conjunction Particle vs a Conjunction Analogue
... words of the Russian language [Putevoditel' po diskursivnym slovam russkogo yazyka]. Moscow.
6. Boguslavskii, I. M., 1979. O sootnoshenii semanticheskikh i sintaksicheskikh svoistv nekotorykh ogranichitel'nykh chastits v russkom yazyke. AKD [On the relationship between the semantic and syntactic properties of certain limiting particles in the Russian language. AKD]. Moscow.
7. Boguslavskii, I. M., 1980. Semantics of a particle only. Semiotika i informatika [Semiotics and informatics], 14, pp. 134—158....
Kant’s family ethics and philosophy of love. Part 2. Critique of Judgement
... Aesthetic love — which dwells in the element of sophisticated taste as a capacity to judge with pleasure in matters of beauty, free from any interest, and without the mediation of concepts — appears to be the paramount condition for the possibility of a relationship between the sexes that is ‘compatible with morality’. This is not a restricting, but rather a liberating and affirming kind of satisfaction. Only the capability to see one another in the element of humanly beautiful, the capability to ...
Satisfaction of Polish Bank Employees with Incentive Systems: An Empirical Approach
... 4, p. 633—668.
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4. Chadsey, J., Beyer, S. 2001, Social relationships in the workplace, Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, Vol. 7, no. 2, p. 128—133.
5. Damen, T. G. E., Müller, B. C. N., van Baaren, R. B., Dijksterhuis, A. 2015, Re-Examining the Agentic Shift: The Sense ...
The philosophical and legal content of Sergey Hessen’s concept of personality
... with Bogdan Kistyakovsky’s legal concept. Hessen distinguished between several layers of meaning in the notion of culture — civilizedness, level of education, and civic virtue. He stressed that the personality and culture existed in a dialectical relationship. Hessen emphasised the primacy of personal freedom and the need to distinguish between freedom and power of choice. Acts of choice are random and unpredictable — they do not have a solid foundation, whereas acts of freedom are a prerequisite ...
Social attitudes as a factor of delinquent behaviour in the underage
... central role in the system of re-lationships of children and adolescents. A decrease in positive attitude to the mother and an increase in the number of negative descriptors when speaking of her is correlated with growing negativisation of all social relationships of a personality. It is stressed that parent-child relationships characterised by inconsis-tence and propensity to conflict contribute to the development of aggression in a child as a means to resolve interpersonal conflicts.
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Helping relationships and diagnostics of attachment: A psychometric revision of the IPPA questionnaire
... психол. наук. М., 2007.
5. Ainsworth M. S., Blehar M. C., Waters E., Wall S. Patterns of attachment: A psy-chological study of the strange situation. Oxford, UK, 1978.
6. Armsden G. C., Greenberg M. T. The Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment: Relationships to well-being in adolescence // Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 1987. № 16 (5). P. 427—454.
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The effect of family relations on a child’s preparedness to study at school
A child’s psychological preparedness to study systematically has a strong effect on academic performance, whereas family relationships largely affect a child’s psychological development. This article focuses on the impact of family relationships on the development of psychological maturity indicators. The empirical study used special methods for assessing the development ...
From the history of literary relationships: Cz. Miłosz and J. Putramen
Czeslaw Milosz and Jerzy Putrament studied together at the Stefan Ba-tory University in Wilno and were members of the Żagary literary group. Later, their relationship faced certain challenges and was broken off as Milosz emigrated. The relationship of the two authors is considered based on J. Putrament’s letters to Cz. Milosz published by the latter in 1998.
1. Александров В. Путрамент ...
On the development of the concept of ‘subject of law
This article analyses approaches to developing the concept of the ‘subject of law’. The author considers different perspectives on identifying similarities and differences between the categories of the ‘subject of law’, ‘subject of a legal relationship’, and ‘personal with legal personality’. It is concluded that the category of ‘subject of law’ should be developed in the context of interdisciplinary studies.
1. Большой юридический словарь / под ред....
Military and political cooperation between Germany and Lithuania in the late 2010s to early 2020s
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The aim of the article is to examine the dynamics, challenges, and interim outcomes of the German-Lithuanian strategic dialogue at the current stage. This entails addressing several key objectives, including exploring the historical background of the relationship, identifying Germany’s significant strategic interest in Lithuania in the current context, and analyzing the characteristics of their cooperation in the military sphere and political-diplomatic contacts, particularly within the B3 + 1 format....
A new role of cooperation under economic sanctions as seen by residents of the Kaliningrad region
... These include increased efficiency of product sales processes, easier access to loans [1] and technologies, greater opportunities for pooling material, technological and organisational resources, and enhanced prospects for forging rational economic relationships [2]. When specifying the benefits of cooperative forms of management, researchers tend to focus on factors contributing to competitiveness, such as cost reduction through a unified marketing strategy, purchasing raw materials in large batches,...
Sanctions risks and regional development: Russian case
... of flows, but the negative correlation with exports remained ( – 0.24), which may be due to the expansion of restrictions on the export of gas, oil and petroleum products from Russia. Low values of the correlation coefficient itself, that is, the relationship between economic dynamics and exposure to the risks of trade sanctions, may be explained by significant reserves of enterprises that were accumulated in response to the risks of disruption of trade chains, already observed during the pandemic....
Geopolitical regionalisation of the Baltic area: the essence and historical dynamics
... the legal status and governance regime, regions are categorised into de jure regions defined by regional international organisations (EU) and de facto regions (historical-geographical, civilizational, physiographical, factual, economic, etc.). The relationship between these concepts is more nuanced: a legal framework may exist for a structure that has never been implemented or has been put on hold; the opposite scenario is also possible. Moreover, a historical-cultural region can be defined legally ...
Mass, Community, Communion
Georges Gurvitch’s research paper summarises the Paris period of his scientific activity and introduces the results obtained during this period to the anglophone reader. Gurvich analyses the degrees of cohesion of various social groups and shows the relationship between group cohesion and the sociality (or sociability) of the individuals who make up these groups. The first Russian translation of this article, as well as its English-language original, are provided with the publisher’s notes, revealing ...
Vladimir Bibikhin: the connoisseur of poetry and the poet
... of myth and replacing moralistic content with existential themes. These poems delved into the ethical-metaphysical question of how presence in existence is possible without arrogance or violation of the rights of others. Bibikhin reflected on the relationship between poetry and prose during the formation of national literatures. He insists on the non-conditionality of the distribution of forms of poetry and poetic expression, political construction as a source of the national language, and the ...
The border as a barrier and an incentive for the structural economic transformation of the Kaliningrad exclave
... with these two processes constituting economic restructuring. In the exclave of Kaliningrad, heavily dependent on international trade and transit trade with mainland Russia, geopolitical changes have naturally had an exceptionally strong effect. The relationship between border functions and economic restructuring was investigated over four periods. The study utilised data from Rosstat and the Federal Customs Service, departmental statistics and findings from expert interviews conducted by the authors....
Three Russian Baltic regions in the context of confrontation between Russia and the West
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Cross-border cooperation
In the altered conditions, not only political but all other international ties of Russian regions in the Baltic with the Baltic countries, including cross-border cooperation, are objectively limited, compared to the well-developed relationships in the past. The population and authorities of the neighbouring regions of the countries actively supported it. For example, residents and leadership of the Polish border areas opposed the cessation of local cross-border movement initiated ...