Astrakhan state university
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List of articles written by the authors of the organization
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MAIN VECTORS OF THE CONFESSIONAL RELATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN PRIKASPY
DescriptionMain purpose of this article is identification of the base directions and problem points of the interfaith relations in the territory of modern Prikaspy. As the major methodology of the research author apply a comparative analysis of basic tendencies of expansion a confessional situation in the researches region. In the article there are allocated two main vectors of the Caspian confessional relations in two macro religions (Islam and Buddhism). The author mark out the most painful and problem point, so-called “wahhabism” vector, that demands close attention from position of confessional safety for Prikaspy
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05.13.19 Methods and systems of information protection, information security
DescriptionThe purpose of this work is to study the effect of clock synchronization of reference generators of special communication systems on the retention of the frame synchronization of PSP sensors when switching them to the deceleration mode, as well as short interruptions in operation, for example, when power surges, etc. in terms of electronic suppression
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In the article the features of realization of a state policy in relation to the studying youth in 1985-1991 are analyzed. Influence of social, economic and political changes on system of preparation and education of staffs in average special educational institutions of the Low Volga region are shown
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RELIGIOUS TRANSGRESSION IN HETEROTOPIC SPACES
DescriptionHeterotopia, according to M. Foucault, is the space beyond all others, the space in which there are no familiar laws and regulations to the subject. It is obvious that behavioral stereotypes in such circumstances are undergoing all sorts of changes. People entering the heterotopia (especially in frontier heterotopia), is forced to adapt to new conditions and somehow the so-called act of transgression, i.e. to overstep the limits of the traditional behavior. It raises epistemological significance of the study of heterotopic transgression. The author, using Foucauldian approach to heterotopia, analyzes various forms of transgression, for the first time their classification is given. However, special attention is paid to religious transgressions, as heterotopic space often give ground for the emergence of new religious movements, branches, and sometimes even new religious systems. The author concludes that acts of transgression are a form of reaction to a meeting with an Alien in new for the subject of transgression conditions, which gives him the opportunity to adapt successfully to changing environmental conditions. All this corresponds to basic instincts of survival of the individual
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SPECIFICITY OF EARLY FRONTIER IN THE CAUCASUS
10.00.00 Philological sciences
DescriptionThis article analyzes the early frontier in the Caucasus. In this paper we prove the legality of the use of the concept of "early frontier" for the period of the Russian-Caucasian history. The author, basing on the classic criteria of frontier offered by Turner F.J., compares the main characteristics of early American and Caucasian frontier. During the analysis I allocate the general and specific elements of intercultural communication of this period, which forms the basic mechanisms of frontier community. The article shows how the factor of "intermediate" defines heterotopic, unstable, reversible, transgressionnature of the basic processes and intercultural communication occurring during early frontier. The methodology of this study can be used to analyze different types and stages of the frontier, both historical and contemporary
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THE TRANSGRESSION OF KAZAKHS OF BUKEY HORDE ON THE TERRITORY OF LOWER VOLGA FRONTIER
DescriptionThe article deals with the problem of transgression of Kazakhs of Bukey horde on the territory of Lower Volga frontier. Transgression of the frontier territory is a way to adapt to the new conditions of existence. The author pays attention to Bukey horde, where the new frontiry space is formed by the interaction of the various ethnic groups. Having come to the new land, and interacted with the Russian people and the Russian authorities, the Kazakhs turned out in the alien cultural landscape. Kazakhs` mentality is being changed against the background of the collapsing patriarchal way of life. Bukeyev inhabitants life was transformed by the alteration of social norms. The way of life of Bukey Horde was changed and they had to adapt to new realities. The author of the article gives examples of Kazakhs` transgression using archival date
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TRANSFORMATION OF THE IMAGE OF AN ALIEN IN CONDITIONS OF THE POSTFRONTIER CULTURAL PARADIGM
DescriptionCultural dialogue with an Alien/Stranger on Frontier territories takes different forms depending on the specific period in which intercultural communication occurs. It is possible to allocate three periods with particular forms of intercultural communication: the early frontier, active frontier and postfrontier. If meeting with a Stranger/Alien in the active period of the frontier is characterized by the active suppression of a Stranger, sometimes to His complete destruction or enslavement, in the period of postfrontier there comes a revision of forms of this dialogue and the image of an Alien/Stranger radically changed from negative to positive. This article analyzes the transformation of the Stranger’s image in the postfrontier space of the USA. It shows how the image of the Indian in the second half of the 20-th century got increasingly positive features
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PEOPLE TRAVELLING IN THE INTERNET AGE
22.00.00 Sociological sciences
DescriptionThe article analyzes the impact of a Person Travelling on the development of the Internet. It is noted that in addition to computer games, active widespread social networks, which are characterized by the Association of users in groups and communities different directions. Within these virtual associations are formed fashion trends that are beginning to influence culture and gradually become a part of real life. In this regard, the author examines the social - psychological mechanisms associated with fashion, as a result of the blurring of boundaries between reality and virtuality, that fashion is a means of adaptation to unstable world, actively changing under the influence of a Person Travelling