GLOBAL SOCIOLOGY FACING NEW CHALLENGES
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GLOBAL SOCIOLOGY FACING NEW CHALLENGES
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S0132-16250000392-7-1
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Article
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Published
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25-29
Abstract
The article deals with new challenges of the modern world. Special attention is paid to the inequality in the world that permeates world processes, international relations, and social relations within countries. Approaches to the study of inequality in different areas of its manifestation are revealed. At the same time, such challenges as transformation into a new quality of the middle class, changing ideas about cosmopolitanization based on W. Beck's ideas, and the role of new social movements, both creative and creative, are analyzed. and a destructive plan. The article also analyzes the challenges presented in the field of methodological problems of sociological forecasting methods, the production of a special type of knowledge about the ways of social transformation.
Keywords
unequal world, inequality, global sociology, conflicts, migration
Date of publication
01.07.2015
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