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The Soviet Sociological Association in Institutionalizing Sociology in the USSR

PII
S013216250003175-5-
DOI
10.31857/S013216250003175-5
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 12
Pages
121-132
Abstract

The author considers the genesis and formation of the Soviet sociological Association, its role and place in the sociological renaissance (1950th – 1980th), which ended with the institutionalization of Russian sociology as an independent scientific and educational discipline. On the basis of official documents and declassified archival materials, the analysis of the stages, specific events and personalities of the renaissance process in sociology was carried out, they were given an objective assessment, the inconsistency of falsifications in this area was proved. The problems discussed in the article concern: 1) the integration of Soviet social science after 1953 into the International Sociological Association as the first step in the institutionalization of sociology in the USSR; 2) the key problems of the Soviet Sociological Association including the contribution of specific scientists of that time in the development and adoption of relevant decisions; 3) the institutionalization of Russian sociology as the final stage of the renaissance of sociology in our country. 

Keywords
sociology, sociological Renaissance, institutionalization, integration (academic), international cooperation, convergence
Date of publication
09.01.2019
Year of publication
2019
Number of purchasers
10
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589

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