Since an interdisciplinary approach is needed to understand the causes and consequences of the contemporary world’s changing socio-political institutions, moral values, and religious beliefs, the journal welcomes theoretical and empirical contributions from a wide range of perspectives in the context of value pluralism and social heterogeneity of (post)modern society. <...> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to - Value implications of interactions between socio-political transformations and personal self-identity; - Changes in value orientations, materialist and post-materialist values; - Moral reasoning and behavior; - Variability and continuity in the election of styles of moral regime and/or religious identity; - The moral bases of political preferences and their elimination; - Social exclusion and inclusion; - Post-secular religious individualism; - Tolerance and merely ‘tolerating’: their meanings, varieties and fundamental bases; - Ideologies of gender and age as variables in political, moral, religious and social change; - Educational strategies as training for specific social competences; - Social and existential security. - The journal publishes original research articles, forum discussions, review articles and book reviews. 2 Changing Societies & Personalities, 2017 Vol.1, No. 1 Editor-in-Chief Elena Stepanova Institute for Philosophy and Law, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences International Co-Editor Ivan Strenski Editorial Board Eva Boštjančič Radu Burlacu Juan Diez Nicolas Marharyta Fabrykant Martin van Gelderen John Horton Annika Hvithamar Ronald Inglehart Fayruza Ismagilova Tim Jensen Maxim Khomyakov Andrey Menshikov Gregory Simons Nikolay Skvortsov Elena Trubina Peter Wagner Executive editor Olga Iakimova University of California, Riverside, USA University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Universitй Pierre Mendиs, France Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Belarusian State University, Belarus University of Gцttingen, Germany Keele University, UK Copenhagen University, DK University of Michigan, USA Ural Federal University, Russia University of Southern Denmark, DK Ural Federal University, Russia Ural Federal University, Russia Uppsala University, Sweden St. Petersburg State University, Russia Ural Federal University, Russia University of Barcelona, Spain Ural Federal University, Russia https://changing-sp.com/ojs/index.php/csp/about/editorialTeam Special <...>
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Aims and scope
«Changing Societies & Personalities» is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly journal,
published in English by the Ural Federal University. CS&P examines how rapid societallevel
changes are reshaping individual-level beliefs, motivations and values — and how
these individual-level changes in turn are reshaping societies. The interplay of personality
traits and sociocultural factors in defining motivation, deliberation, action and reflection
of individuals requires a combination of theoretical and empirical knowledge. Since an
interdisciplinary approach is needed to understand the causes and consequences of the
contemporary world’s changing socio-political institutions, moral values, and religious
beliefs, the journal welcomes theoretical and empirical contributions from a wide range of
perspectives in the context of value pluralism and social heterogeneity of (post)modern
society. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- Value implications of interactions between socio-political transformations and
personal self-identity;
- Changes in value orientations, materialist and post-materialist values;
- Moral reasoning and behavior;
- Variability and continuity in the election of styles of moral regime and/or
religious identity;
- The moral bases of political preferences and their elimination;
- Social exclusion and inclusion;
- Post-secular religious individualism;
- Tolerance and merely ‘tolerating’: their meanings, varieties and fundamental
bases;
- Ideologies of gender and age as variables in political, moral, religious and
social change;
- Educational strategies as training for specific social competences;
- Social and existential security.
- The journal publishes original research articles, forum discussions, review
articles and book reviews.
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Changing Societies & Personalities, 2017
Vol.1, No. 1
Editor-in-Chief
Elena Stepanova
Institute for Philosophy and Law, Ural Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences
International Co-Editor
Ivan Strenski
Editorial Board
Eva Boštjančič
Radu Burlacu
Juan Diez Nicolas
Marharyta Fabrykant
Martin van Gelderen
John Horton
Annika Hvithamar
Ronald Inglehart
Fayruza Ismagilova
Tim Jensen
Maxim Khomyakov
Andrey Menshikov
Gregory Simons
Nikolay Skvortsov
Elena Trubina
Peter Wagner
Executive editor
Olga Iakimova
University of California, Riverside, USA
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Université Pierre Mendès, France
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Belarusian State University, Belarus
University of Göttingen, Germany
Keele University, UK
Copenhagen University, DK
University of Michigan, USA
Ural Federal University, Russia
University of Southern Denmark, DK
Ural Federal University, Russia
Ural Federal University, Russia
Uppsala University, Sweden
St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Ural Federal University, Russia
University of Barcelona, Spain
Ural Federal University, Russia
https://changing-sp.com/ojs/index.php/csp/about/editorialTeam
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Special Issue
CONTENTS
Editorial
“You cannot step into the same river twice” – what does it
mean for us today?
Elena Stepanova .................................................................................... 4
Interview
“There is a crucial need for competent social scientists…”
Ronald Inglehart ...................................................................................12
Articles
Beyond the Freakonomics of Religious Liberty
Ivan Strenski .........................................................................................27
Religious Education: Meeting and Countering Changes, –
Changing and Standing Still
Tim Jensen ...........................................................................................48
The Formation of National Identity in Contemporary Russia
Nikolay Skvortsov .................................................................................74
Book Reviews
Relativism and Religion: Why Democratic Societies Do Not
Need Moral Absolutes. By Carlo Invernizzi Accetti. Columbia
University Press: 2015
Andrey Menshikov ................................................................................84
The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis:
Diverse
Perspectives
on
the
Psychosocial.
Eds.
Lynn
Chancer, John Andrews. Springer, 2014.
Elena Trubina .......................................................................................92
Ethical Code ........................................................................................97
Instruction for Authors ....................................................................102
“Values: Continuities and Alterations”
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