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

Braslavskiy R. (2020) Sotsiologicheskiye modeli sovremennogo tsivilizatsionnogo analiza [Sociological models of contemporary civilizational analysis]. Zhurnal sotsiologii i sotsialnoy antropologii [The Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology], 23(5): 7–40 (in Russian). https: ...



Braslavskiy R. (2020) Sotsiologicheskiye modeli sovremennogo tsivilizatsionnogo analiza [Sociological models of contemporary civilizational analysis]. Zhurnal sotsiologii i sotsialnoy antropologii [The Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology], 23(5): 7–40 (in Russian). https://doi.org/10.31119/jssa.2020.23.5.1
ISSN 1029-8053
DOI 10.31119/jssa.2020.23.5.1
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Abstract

In the currently forming sociological paradigm of civilizational analysis, there are four main models: process, configuration, interaction, relational. These models correlate with the approaches to historical inquiry: universal history, local history, translocal history, and global history, respectively. Sociological models of civilizational analysis are, as a rule, challenges to the dominant methodological attitudes and ontological assumptions within the frameworks of the historical studies. The four highlighted models are considered rather not as independent directions diverging from each other, but as components of the research program of civilizational analysis in sociology that are in a dialogical relationship with each other. They focus on different aspects of sociohistorical reality and reflect the different degrees and forms of its structuredness. Further development of the research program of civilizational analysis in sociology presupposes a closer conjugation of the interpretative-institutional approach of the pluralistic theory of civilizational patterns and interactions presented in the works of B. Nelson, S. Eisenstadt, J. Arnason, B. Wittrock and other sociologists, with the process-relational methodology of figurative sociology by N. Elias and his followers. Keywords: civilizational analysis, sociology, world history, local history, translocal history, global history, civilizations, civilizing processes, modernity. In the currently forming sociological paradigm of civilizational analysis, thereare four main models: process, configuration, interaction, relational. These modelscorrelate with the approaches to historical inquiry: universal history, local history,translocal history, and global history, respectively. Sociological models of civilizationalanalysis are, as a rule, challenges to the dominant methodological attitudes andontological assumptions within the frameworks of the historical studies. The fourhighlighted models are considered rather not as independent directions diverging fromeach other, but as components of the research program of civilizational analysis insociology that are in a dialogical relationship with each other. They focus on differentaspects of sociohistorical reality and reflect the different degrees and forms of itsstructuredness. Further development of the research program of civilizational analysisin sociology presupposes a closer conjugation of the interpretative-institutional approachof the pluralistic theory of civilizational patterns and interactions presented in the worksof B. Nelson, S. Eisenstadt, J. Arnason, B. Wittrock and other sociologists, with theprocess-relational methodology of figurative sociology by N. Elias and his followers.