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

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2026

51. Goloseyeva, A.A., Khokhlov, A.A. The political concept of eurasianism: from history to the present. PolitBookþ 2026. No. 2. Pp. 45-59.

52. Voronkova O.A. Political relations in the dynamics of reproduction and renewal. Sotsial'no-gumanitarnye znaniya. 2026. No. 2. Pp. 234-236. DOI 10.34823/SGZ.2026.2.262003. EDN IIDAHG.

53. Volkova O.A. The potential of strategic technological partnership in organization of social demographic studies in the field of development of rural territories. Problemi socialnoi gigieni, zdravookhranenia i istorii meditsini. 2026;34(1):19–24 (In Russ.). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.32687/0869-866X-2026-34-1-19-24

54. Ledeneva V.Yu. Legal Regulation of Migration in the Cis Countries under Conditions of Transforming Migration Subsystems. PolitBook. 2026. No. 2. Pp. 144-158.

55. Yudina T.N., Ledeneva V.Yu., Volkova O.A. Continuing the traditions of G.I. Osadchaya: a dialogue on the social dimension of Eurasia through the eyes of young scientists // Bulletin of Udmurt University. Sociology. Political Science. International Relations. 2026. Vol. 10, iss. 1. P. 114–127. https://doi.org/10.35634/2587-9030-2026-10-1-114-127 (In Russ.)

56. Magranov A.S. Past and present: the influence of a distorted view of the history of the Great Patriotic War on the attitude of students towards Special Military Operation (using the example of the Rostov region). Research result. Sociology and Management. 2026. Vol. 12. No. 2. Pp. 138-157.

57. Nedoseka E., Minina V., Ivanov S. (2026) Razvitie malykh gorodov Rossii: «nizovye» agenty aktivizatsii sotsialnogo potentsiala ustoychivosti [Developing Russia’s Small Towns: “Grassroots” Agents of Activating Social Potential for Sustainability]. Journal of Economic Sociology = Ekonomicheskaya sotsiologiya, vol. 27, no 1, pp. 125–152. doi: 10.17323/1726-3247-2026-1-125-152 (in Russian)

58. Kuznetsova N.V., Pronina E.I. Development of creative potential of students in the educational system. Scientific Bulletin of the Humanitarian and Social Institute. 2026. No. 22. P. 8. EDN OFNCMW.

59. Makeeva S.B. Regional history of economic and demographic development of the Central Federal District in the 2000-2010s: modern domestic historiography. Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series: History. 2026. Vol. 55. Pp. 76-85.

60. Tev D.B. Regional deputy corps of "A Just Russia": the dynamics of recruitment channels. Bulletin of Perm University. Political Science. 2026. Vol. 20. No. 1. P. 5-15.

61. Ignatova, T.A. (2026) The Resource Potential of Religion in Sustaining Life Meaning among People Living with HIV. Theory and Practice of Social Development. (2), 60-65. Available from: doi:10.24158/ti-por.2026.2.7 (In Russian).

62. Dorofeeva Z. E., Kozyreva P. M., Kosolapov M. S., Tonis E. I. (2026) Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey — Higher School of Economics (RLMS-HSE): Methodological Features, Organizational Principles, Research Opportunities. Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes.No. 1. P. 40–64. https://www.doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2026.1.3210. (In Russ.)

63. Nikiforov, S.V. (2026) Synergetics as an Alternative Theory of the Civilizational Approach in Political Science. Society: Politics, Economics, Law. (1), 26–31. Available from: doi:10.24158/pep.2026.1.3 (In Russian).

64. Guseletov B.P. The modern role of Russia in the post-Soviet space: in search of answers to new challenges. PolitBook. 2026. No. 2. Pp. 7-21. URL: https://politbook.online/index.php/archiv/172-pb-2026-2. DOI: 10.24412/2227-1538-2026-2-7-21.

65. Pronina E.I., Kuznetsova N.V. Sociological aspects of the formation of professional patriotism among students of secondary vocational education. In: Actual problems of social and humanitarian knowledge: collection of articles. Moscow: Pero Publishing House, 2026. P. 13-22. EDN SIUWVE.

66.  Sociology of Management: Theoretical and Applied Explanatory Dictionary / Ed. by A. A. Merzlyakov; FCTAS RAS. — 2nd ed., rev. and exp. — Moscow: FCTAS RAS, 2026. — 458 p.

67. Rostovskaya T.K., Sitkovskiy A.M. Comparative content analysis of master’s and doctoral programmes in demography at world-class universities. The Education and science journal. 2026;28(1):33-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17853/1994-5639-2026-1-33-64

68. Kornilova M., Galkin K. (2026) Stsenarii konstruirovaniya vozrasta pozhilymi lyud'mi v praktikakh modelinga [Scenarios of Age Construction among Older Adults in Modelling Practices]. Zhurnal issledovanii sotsial’noi politiki [The Journal of Social Policy Studies], 24 (1): 125–142. DOI: 10.17323/727-0634-2026-24-1-125-142.

69. Vorobieva O.D., Topilin A.V., Tonkikh E.V. Transformation of population settlement in the Central European part of Russia: the present and future of small towns. Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2026, vol. 96, no.2, ðð. 156–172. (In Russ.) DOI: 10.7868/S3034520026020059.

70. Vartanova, M.L. Territorial and institutional barriers to interregional trade in agricultural products of Russia and the CIS in the context of rural depopulation. Regional problems of economic transformation. 2026. No. 2 (184). Pp. 237-251.

71. Sargsyan A.M. Traumatic Experience of Russian Medical Workers: Surviving the COVID‐19 Pandemic in the Context of the Ethics of Medical Duty. Chelovek. 2026. Vol. 37. No. 1. Pp. 34–51.

72. Karepova S.G., Nekrasov S.V. Transformation processes in the sociocultural sphere of contemporary Russia: both traditional and innovative. Sociology. 2026. No.4. Pp. 206-213.

73. Smorgunov, L.V. (2026). Transformation of public administration in the context of contingent social systems. RUDN Journal of Political Science, 28(1), 25–39.

74. Vartanova M.L. Labor migration management in the regions of the Russian Federation: ensuring demographic stability and economic sovereignty. Bulletin of Eurasian Science. 2026. T 18. No. 1. URL: https://esj.today/PDF/69ECVN126.pdf . DOI: 10.15862/69ECVN126. (accessed: 03/29/2026).

75. Semenov E.V. The lost experience of forecasting and strategic planning of science and technology development. Terra Economicus. 2026. Vol. 24. No. 1. Pp. 71-82 (in Russian).

76. Makeeva S.B. Formation of capital regions: modern experience of Russia and China. Development of territories. 2026. No. 1 (43). Pp. 39-48.

77. Rostovskaya, T.K., Vasilieva, E.N., Sitkovsky, A.M. (2026) Formirovanie tekhnologiĭ resheniia zhilishchnykh problem sem'i v ramkakh demograficheskoĭ politiki: problemy i perspektivy [Developing technologies for solving family housing problems within the framework of demographic policy: problems and prospects], Zhenshchina v rossiĭskom obshchestve, no. 1, pp. 32—48.

78. Rebrov S.A. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) faction in the State Duma: Evolution of recruitment structures. Sociology and Law. 2026; 18(1): 47-58.

79. Voronina N.S. Values of Individualism–Collectivism in Russia. Part I: Modification of the Triandis Methodology. Mir Rossii. 2026. vol. 35. no 2, pp. 22–44 (in Russian). DOI: 10.17323/1811-038X-2026-35-2-22-44.

80. Rudneva O.O. Digital transformation of the electoral process in Moscow: new opportunities for citizen participation and risks of political fragmentation. Socio-humanitarian Knowledge. 2026. No. 3. Pp. 294-297.

81. Shevchenko, Oleg K., Podlesnaya, Mariia A. (2026) ‘“Elite” and “Mass” Fiction in the Context of Convergent Culture’, Voprosy Filosofii, Vol. 3 (2026), pp. 34–45.DOI:https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2026-3-34-45.

2025

82. Eliseeva I.I., Dmitriev A.I. A.A. Chuprov – An Outstanding Russian Statistician (to the 150th Anniversary of his Birth). Voprosy statistiki. 2025;32(1):81-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34023/2313-6383-2025-32-1-81-93.

83. Nefedova T.G., Nikolaeva U.G., Kondakova T.Y., Lyzhina E.A. (2025) The Agricultural Complex of Yaroslavl Oblast and its Rural Areas: Development Trends and Intra-Regional Differences. Population and Economics, 2025, 9(3), p. 111-128. ttps://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.9.e146526

84. Lyublinsky, V.V., Makushina, L.V. (2025) Adaptation of State Social Policy in the Context of the Formation of a Hierarchical Network Management Model. Central Russian Journal of Social Sciences. Vol. 20. no. 4. P. 11-28. EDN: GSAFET

85. Yudina T.N. Adaptation of migrant children in evaluations of parental community: socio-culturel barriers and a need for support. Social integration and development of ethnic cultures in the Eurasian space. 2025. Vol. 1. No. 14. Pp. 433-445.

86. Rakhmonov A.Kh. Adaptation and integration of migrants from Tajikistan in the labor market and in  host societies: the case of Germany, Japan, Korea, the United States and the United Kingdom. Bulletin of the Academy. 2025. No. 1. Pp. 62–75. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51409/v.a.2025.03.01.006.

87. Ledeneva V.Yu. Adaptatsiya inostrannykh studentov v stranakh Evraziyskogo ekonomicheskogo soyuza kak faktor demograficheskoi bezopasnosti [Adaptation of foreign students in the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union as a demographic security factor]. Bulletin of the University. 2025. No. 1. Pp. 15-26. DOI 10.26425 / 1816-4277-2025-1-15-26. EDN HUTVZV.

88. Mozgovaya A.V., Shlykova E.V. Adapting to a Changing Socio-Political Environment: Determinants of Risk Attitudes // Russia in Reform: yearbook: issue 23 / Ed. M. K. Gorshkov ; FNISC RAN. – Moscow: FNISC RAN, 2025. P. 357-396. DOI 10.19181/ezheg.2025.12.

89. Yudina T.N. (2025) Adaptation of Adolescents with a Migration History through the Prism of Parental Perception: key Barriers and Expectations from the Support System. Society and Security Insights, 8(3), 39–64. (In Russ.). doi: 10.14258/SSI(2025)3-02. .

90. Axiological attitudes of Russian youth: meanings, behavioral practices, and the potential for consolidation of a multicultural Russian society. Rostov-on-Don ; Taganrog : Izdatel'stvo Yuzhnogo federal'nogo universiteta = Southern Federal University Press. 2025; 286 p.

91. Grigorieva I.A., Galkin K.A. Activity of working and non-working elderly men and women. Bulletin of Nizhny Novgorod University named after NO Lobachevsky. Series: Social Sciences. 2025. No. 2 (78). Pp. 103-112.


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