Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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2025

501. Voronina V.S., Kuznetsov I.M. Attitudes of Moscow Citizens Towards Migrants After the Terrorist Attack in Crocus City Hall // Russia in Reform: yearbook: issue 23 / Ed. M. K. Gorshkov ; FNISC RAN. – Moscow: FNISC RAN, 2025. P. 222-250. DOI 10.19181/ezheg.2025.8.

502. Polyakova E.A., Astoyants M.S., Shevchenko O.M., Emirbekova E.E. Attitudes of russians towards migrants in the Russian federation: differences and similarities in assessments of different generations. Socio-humanitarian knowledge. 2025. No. 6. Pp. 111-116.

503. Kanygin G.V., Mierin L.A., Khoreva L.V. Sustainable and progressive social development as a target of Russian society. Sustainable development management. 2025. No. 2 (57). Pp. 5-11.

504. Golenkova Z.T. Sustainable development in an unstable world. Bulletin of the RUDN University. Series: Sociology. 2025. Vol. 25. No. 1. Pp. 235-239.

505. Vartanova M.L. Sustainable development of food self–sufficiency of Russian regions in the context of globalization - the basis for improving the quality of life of the population. Regional problems of economic transformation. 2025. No. 2 (172). Pp. 27-39.

506. Vasilieva E.N., Vasileva E.E. Factors of Population Change in the Russian Federation in 2000–2021. In: Factors and Mechanisms of Demographic Development [Text]: Coll. sci. art. / ed. Dr. Sc. (Econ.), Prof. O. A. Kozlova, Dr. Sc. (Econ.), Prof. A. P. Bagirowa et al.; Rus. Acad. Sciences, Ural Branch, Institute of Economics. - Ekaterinburg: Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2025. P. 259-265.

507. Karpova, V. M., Lyalikova, S. V., Antonov, A. I. (2025), “Factors of subjective well-being of spouses: sociological analysis”, Research Result. Sociology and Management, 11 (2), 102-119, DOI: 10.18413/2408-9338-2025-11-2-0-7.

508. Zheleznyakov A.S., Nikiforov S.V. The phenomenon of N. Erdenipel: the development of mongolian civilization science by a buddhist lama. Scientific notes of Orel State University. 2025. Vol. 4. No. 109. Pp. 44-48.

509. Aksenova O.V., Levchenko N.V. The Phenomenon of “Field Resistance”: Problems of Agency of the Object of Sociological Research // Russia in Reform: yearbook: issue 23 / Ed. M. K. Gorshkov ; FNISC RAN. – Moscow: FNISC RAN, 2025. P. 398-420. DOI 10.19181/ezheg.2025.13.

510. Voronkova O.A. Network Phenomenology: Problems of Understanding and Mutual Understanding. 2025. No. 4. Pp. 256-260.

511. Seleznev I.A. Philosophical Aspects of Women's Status in Mongolia: Rethinking Traditions and Values. Part 1. Asclepius: sociology, biology, medicine. 2025. No. 3(4). Pp. 19-23.

512. Seleznev I.A. Philosophical Aspects of Women's Status in Mongolia: Rethinking Traditions and Values. Part 2. Asclepius: sociology, biology, medicine. 2025. No. 4(5). Pp. 4-9.

513. ‘Forum 66: Kak my pishem (o stilyakh akademicheskogo pisma)’ [Forum 66: How We Write: On Styles of Academic Prose], Antropologicheskij forum, 2025, no. 66, p. 11–96.

514. Rostovskaya, T.K., Sinelnikov, A.B.(2025) Marriage Values as the Basis for the Russian Families Well-Being. Management Issues, 19(2), 6–16. https://elibrary.ru/brnkh

515. Sedova N.N. Values and Attitudes of Youth and Older Generations in the Capitals and Provinces: One or Many Russias? // Russia in Reform: yearbook: issue 23 / Ed. M. K. Gorshkov ; FNISC RAN. – Moscow: FNISC RAN, 2025. P. 124-159. DOI 10.19181/ezheg.2025.5.

516. Podlesnaia Ì.À. The Value Orientations of Specialists of Preschool Organizations in the Context of the Multinational Vector of Development of the Russian State // Russia in Reform: yearbook: issue 23 / Ed. M. K. Gorshkov ; FNISC RAN. – Moscow: FNISC RAN, 2025. P. 251-292. DOI 10.19181/ezheg.2025.9.

517. Uzunov V.V. The value context of interethnic relations in the Republic of Crimea in the optics of a questionnaire survey. Humanities, social-economic and social sciences. 2025. No. 9. Pp. 85-92.

518. Rebrov S.A. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation: Sources for personnel reproduction. Sociology and Law. 2025. 17(1). P. 45-56.

519. Chernyshev, K.A. (2025). Higher Education Centers in the Russian Far East: Migration Routes and Defining Zones of Influence. ECO. No. 4. Pp. 216–229. (In Russ.). DOI: 10.30680/ECO0131–7652–2025–4–216–229

520. Bezverbny, V. A., Sitkovsky, A. M., Rostovskaya, T. K., Chernyshev, K. A., Miryazov, T. R. (2025) Tsifrovaia demograficheskaia observatoriia: novye podkhody k moni-toringu migratsionnykh potokov [Digital demographic observatory: new approaches to moni-toring migration flows], Zhenshchina v rossiĭskom obshchestve, no. 4, pp. 102—114.

521. Gnevasheva V.A. Digitalization of youth employment. Regional problems of economic transformation. 2025. No. 3 (173). Pp. 205-212.

522. Yarasheva A.V. Digital Well-Being and Human Health. Regional problems of economic transformation. 2025. No. 8 (178). P. 218-226.

523. Voronina N.S., Koroljeva Y.A. Digital Detox from Social Media Among Students. Obshchestvennye nauki i sovremennost’. 2025. ¹. 2. ðð. 114–127. DOI: 10.31857/S0869049925020095, EDN: JAWKEH (In Russ.)

524. Rostovskaya T.K., Sitkovskiy A.M. (2025). Digital technologies in the professional activities of a demographer. Information Society, (5), 116-123. URL: http://infosoc.iis.ru/article/view/1496. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52605/16059921_2025_05_116.

525. KonstantinovskiyD. L., PopovaE. S., KuznetsovI. S., & KuznetsovR. S. (2025). Digital Technologies and Big Data in Sociological Research: Concept, Methodology, Opportunities. Universe of Russia, 34(1), 144-160. https://doi.org/10.17323/1811-038X-2025-34-1-144-160

526. Chepurenko A.Y., Kolennikova N.D. Private entrepreneurship in the mass consciousness and social practices of Russians. In: Russian society and challenges of the time. Book Eight / Ed. by Gorshkov M.K., Tikhonova N.E. – M.: Izdatelstvo Ves Mir, 2025. P. 245-263.

527. Shilova V.A., Pletneva M.A. Humans and Artificial Intelligence Systems: Building a Hybrid Communication Model. Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University. 2025;15(5):6-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2025-15-5-6-16

528. Angarskaya I.V., Pozdnyakova M.E. Human Dignity in the Educational Strategy of Russian Patriotic Humanism. Philosophy of Education. 2025. Vol. 25. No. 2. Pp. 80-92. DOI:10.15372/PHE20250206.

529. Piskunova A.E. Through thorns to value: sociotechnical problems on the way of coal from Kuzbass. Tyumen State University Herald. Social, Economic, and Law Research, 2025, 11(1), 55–71. https://doi.org/10.21684/2411-7897-2025-11-1-55-71.

530. Parfenova, O.A., Petukhova, I.S. (2025). What Does It Mean to Age and Be Old/Elderly? Self-Identification of Russians After 60. Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes, (4), 3–27. https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2025.4.2945

531. Medvedeva E.I. Environmental behavior of youth: intrinsic motivation or commitment to a fashion trend. Regional problems of economic transformation. 2025. No. 9 (179). Pp. 353-365. DOI: 10.26726/rppe2025v9eboyi.

532. Ryazantsev S.V. Economics. Social processes and demography. In: Vietnamese Studies in Russia: History and Modernity. Ed. by Vladimir Mazyrin. Moscow: Institute of China and Contemporary Asia, RAS, 2025. P. 158-179. DOI: 10.48647/ICCA.2025.41.73.001. ISBN: 978-5-8381-0491-5.

533. Garibova F.M. Economic and demographic development of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region of the Republic of Tajikistan. Labor and Social Relations. 2025. Vol. 36. No. 2. Pp. 107-118. DOI: 10.20410/2073-7815-2025-36-2-107-118.

534. Dokholyan S.V. Economic sovereignty and quality of life in modern Russia (2014–2024): the dialectic of the relationship and social effects. Economy and Management. 2025. Vol. 31. No. 8. Pp. 1040-1054.

535. Zemlyanova E.V., Bezverbnaya N.A., Zhuravleva E.K. Economic Situation of Large Families in Moscow and Moscow Region: a Sociological Study. Uroven' zhizni naseleniya regionov Rossii=Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia. 2025;21(2):223–232. https://doi.org/10.52180/1999-9836_2025_21_2_4_223_232 (In Russ.)

536. Petukhova I.S. (2025). Expert Discourses on Ageing and Social Gerontology. The Journal of Social Policy Studies, 23(1), 25-42. https://doi.org/10.17323/727-0634-2025-23-1-25-42

537. Rostovskaya, T.K., Vasilyeva, E.N. (2025). Encyclopedia as a scientific information resource in the field of demography. Information Society, (1), 136-142.

538. Endryushko A.A. Ethnic and cultural tolerance. In: Students in Russia: motives, ideas, problems: monograph / Ya. A. Gudkova, T. I. Larina, N. P. Narbut [et al.]; edited by N. P. Narbut, Zh. V. Puzanova. – St. Petersburg: Asterion, 2025 (St. Petersburg). P. 216-251.

539. Chernysheva N.V., Sitnikova E.L., Azhigulova A.I. Ethnic minorities in Siberia and the Far East in 1939-1959: main reproduction trends. Peoples and Religions of Eurasia. 2025. Vol. 30. No. 3. P. 172-193. (in Russian). DOI 10.14258nreur(2025)3–10.

540. Abramova M.A., Arutyunova E.M., Shchegolkova E.Yu. Ethnicity in Human Relations: Facts and Influencing Factors. Respublica Literaria. 2025. Vol. 6. No. 4. Pp. 190-195.

541. Li Q., Babich N.S. The Knobe Effect: Asymmetry of Intentionality Attribution or Social Stereotyping? Voprosy Filosofii. 4 (Apr. 2025), 17–26. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2025-4-17-26.


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