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Sociocultural Transformation: Integration And Disintegration Factors
[Социокультурная Трансформация: Факторы Интеграции И Дезинтеграции]

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  • Shmakov, Vladimir (Шмаков, Владимир)

    (Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences)

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Introduction. The emerging paradigm of sociocultural development of the Russian Federation’s local communities is conditioned by the transformation of production and economic practices based on the concept of a multi-layered economy and multifunctionality emerging under the pressure of globalization on the development of localities. The desire to preserve and maintain socio-cultural traditions, customs, and values is an axiological guideline for developing local communities. The growing social vulnerability of communities creates certain conditions for losing identity, ability for self-identification, and leads to the destruction of socio-cultural identity. The purpose of the study. The article analyzes the problem of socio-cultural evolution when modernizing production and economic activity generating factors causing the transformation of culture and sociality of local communities, thus determining the processes of integration and disintegration of socioculture. Methods. Sociocultural analysis provides an opportunity to reveal the main directions of sociocultural development of local communities, to explain the essence of interaction, mutual influence and unification of local communities into an interactive socio-cultural space with compatible formations and components. Scientific novelty of the research. The author displays the models of culture and sociality transformation reflecting the processes of modification of the local communities’ lifestyle that determine the transition from the paradigm of sustainable traditional socio-cultural development to the paradigm of innovative transformations. Results. The problem of sociocultural integration and disintegration is associated with globalization processes that generate contradictions of globality and locality. The processes of integration/disintegration of the local communities’ sociocultural development are conditioned by the culture and sociality evolution of the constructing model of socio-cultural behavior. The pressure of globalization plunges the socio-cultural space into a state of diffusion, instability. Historically established traditions, norms, values are transformed into intermediate forms that help to adapt to new living conditions, neutralize the negative consequences of modernization. Territorial sociocultural formations are being formed, within the framework of which attempts are being made to preserve the traditional socio-cultural environment. Conclusions. The dynamics of sociocultural processes determines the emergence of multidirectional poles of sociocultural life: from the desire to preserve the traditional socio-cultural environment, to the full acceptance of the meaningful qualities of liberal socio-culture, which destroys the sociocultural identity of local communities.

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  • Shmakov, Vladimir (Шмаков, Владимир), 2023. "Sociocultural Transformation: Integration And Disintegration Factors [Социокультурная Трансформация: Факторы Интеграции И Дезинтеграции]," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 7-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp2301
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