Журнал Сибирского федерального университета
Journal of Siberian Federal University
Гуманитарные науки
Humanities & Social Sciences
Chief Editor
Natalia Koptseva – Professor, Droctor of
Philosophical Sciences, Head of Department
of Culture Studies (SFU).
Editorial Board
David G. Anderson, PhD, Professor, Chair in
the Anthropology of the North at University
of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Gershons M. Breslavs – Associate Professor,
Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Baltic
International Academy, Latvia.
Sergey V. Devyatkin – Associate Professor,
Candidate
of Philosophical
Sciences,
Director of Interregional Institute of Social
Sciences (Novgorod State University).
Milan Damohorsky – Ph.D, Professor of
environmental law at the Law Faculty of
the Charles University in Prague, Czech
Republic.
Hans-Georg Dederer – Ph.D, Professor, Chair
of Constitutional and Administrative Law,
Public
International Law (University of
Passau, Germany).
Alexander V. Demin – Professor, Doctor
of Juridical
Sciences,
Department
of
Commercial, Entrepreneurial and Financial
Law at Law Institute (SFU).
Sergey A. Drobyshevsky – Professor, Doctor
of Juridical Sciences, Head of Department
of History of State and Law at Law Institute
(SFU).
Tapdyg Kh. Kerimov – Professor, Doctor of
Philosophical Sciences, Head of Department
of Social
Philosophy (Ural
University, Yekaterinburg).
Мodest A. Коlеrоv – Associate Professor,
Candidate of Historical Sciences, 1 grade
Active State Advisor of Russian Federation,
editor-in-chief of the information agency
REX, editor-in-chief of the information
agency Regnum (Moscow).
Galina A. Kopnina – Professor, Doctor of
Philological Sciences, Head of Department
of Russian Language,
Literature
Language Communication at
of
the
Institute
and
Institute of
Philology and Language Communication
(SFU).
Alexander A. Kronik – Ph.D., Scientific
Director
of Causometry
LifeLook.Net (Bethesda, Maryland, USA);
Professor (Howard University, USA).
Konstantin V. Grigorichev
Restructuring of the Chineseness: Ethnic Marking
of City Spaces in the Light of Migration from China
– 1762 –
Federal
CONTENTS
Viktor I. Dyatlov and Natalia P. Koptseva
The Theme of the Issue: Migrant Localities, Ethnicity
and Social Design: Some Results of the Regular
Conference “The Specificity of Ethnic Migration Processes
in Central Siberia in the 20th
–21st
Centuries:
Experience and Prospects” (Krasnoyarsk, Siberian
Federal University)
– 1732 –
Migrant Localities in the Modern Siberian City
Ivan Peshkov
Friendship Test: the “Chineseness” Drama in the
Border City Conditions
– 1742 –
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Liudmila V. Kulikova – Professor, Doctor of
Philological Sciences, Head of Department
of Linguistics and Intercultural
Communication, Director of the Institute of
Philology
(SFU).
and Language Communication
Oksana V. Magirovskaya – Professor, Doctor
of
Philological
Sciences, Department
of
Linguistics and Intercultural Communication
at Institute of Philology and Language
Communication (SFU).
Pavel V. Mandryka – Associate Professor,
Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate
Professor of Department of General History,
Head of Laboratory of Archaeology,
Anthropology and History of Siberia (SFU).
Markov – Professor, Doctor
of
Anthropology (StPhilosophical
Sciences, Head of Department
of Philosophical
Petersburg State University).
Valentin G. Nemirovsky – Professor, Doctor of
Sociological Sciences, Head of Department
of Sociology at Institute of Psychology,
Pedagogy and Sociology (SFU).
Nicolay P. Parfentyev – Professor, Doctor of
Historical Sciences, Doctor of Art History,
Professor of History, Corresponding Member
of the Peter the Great Academy (National
Research
South Ural
Chelyabinsk).
Natalia V. Parfentyeva – Professor, Doctor
of Art History, Member of the Composers
of Russia, Corresponding Member of the
Peter the Great Academy (National Research
South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk).
Nicolai N. Petro – Ph.D, Professor of Social
Sciences Rhode Island University, USA.
Øyvind Ravna – Professor, Doctor Juris,
University of Tromsø – The Arctic
University of Norway; the European expert
in northern and indigenous peoples’ studies;
editor of scientific journals in the field of law
problems of the indigenous peoples of the
North (Arctic).
Irina B. Rubert – Professor, Doctor of
Philological Sciences, Dean of the Faculty of
Humanities (St-Petersburg State University
of Economics and Finance); a member of
SPELTA.
Roman V. Svetlov – Professor, Doctor of
Philosophical Sciences, Professor of the
Faculty of Philosophy (St-Petersburg
University).
Andrey V. Smirnov – Doctor of Philosophical
Sciences, Corresponding Member of Russian
Academy of Sciences, Deputy Head of
Institute of Philosophy RAS (Moscow).
Elena G. Tareva – Professor, Doctor of
Pedagogical Sciences, Head of Department
of the French Language and Linguistics
(Moscow State Linguistic University, the
Higher School of Economics).
State
University,
Dmitriy O. Timoshkin
The Stage That Does Not Exist: Irkutsk Open Market
as a Dramaturgical Metaphor
– 1776 –
Migrants in the Siberian City:
Informal Practices and Networks
Boris
Yulia V. Elokhina
International Students in Siberian Universities:
Informal Practices of Status Commodification
– 1794 –
Andrej A. Voloshin
Chinese Migrants in the Construction Business of the
Irkutsk Region: Formal and Informal Organization of
Work
– 1805 –
Yuliya O. Koreshkova
WeChat as a Lifestyle: Social Network Tool of the
Chinese Migrants in Russia
– 1816 –
Migrants, Ethnicity and Design of Social Reality
Victor I. Dyatlov and Marina N. Baldano
The Shenekhen Buryat Diaspora in the Socio-Political
Discussions of Modern Buryatia
– 1826 –
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Kristine
International
Uzule – Ph.D, Professor, Baltic
Academy,
Riga,
Latvia,
educated in University of Birmingham, UK.
Irina V. Shishko – Professor, Doctor of
Juridical Sciences, Head of the Law Institute
(Siberian Federal University); author of over
100 scientific publications.
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Victor P. Krivonogov and Elizaveta S. Ermilova
Sociocultural Dynamics of the Ethnical Processes
of the Evenks
– 1845 –
Svetlana V. Lourié
The National Project in Contemporary Russia and
the Dynamics of Interethnic Marriage as its Indicator
(To the Issue of the Perspectives of the “All-Russian
People” Commonality Formation)
– 1872 –
Rinat Rezvanov
Discussions of the 1960–1970s on the Spatial and
Economic Development of Siberia: Searching for a Balance
between Heavy and Light Industries and Agriculture
–
1896 –
Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Гуманитарные науки.
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences.
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