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Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Гуманитарные науки. Journal of Siberian Federal University, Humanities& Social Sciences

Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Гуманитарные науки. Journal of Siberian Federal University, Humanities& Social Sciences №11 2018 (245,00 руб.)

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АннотацияСерия «Гуманитарные науки» ориентируется на предоставление международному академическому сообществу научной информации по огромному перечню гуманитарных наук: антропологии, философии, социологии, культурным исследованиям, искусствоведению, истории, экономике, юриспруденции, психологии, педагогике, филологии и лингвистике. Авторы научного журнала серии «Гуманитарные науки» — ученые, которые внесли свой вклад в развитие социального управления, в самопознание человечества с целью улучшить его жизнь во всех ее аспектах.
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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 – 2018 11 (11)
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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. Журнал представлен в списке ВАК «Рецензируемые научные издания, входящие в международные реферативные базы данных и системы цитирования (Scopus)», включенные в «Перечень ведущих рецензируемых научных журналов и изданий, в которых должны быть опубликованы основные научные результаты диссертаций на соискание ученой степени кандидата наук, на соискание ученой степени доктора наук». Полные тексты статей (электронные копии) размещены в Российской научной электронной библиотеке, в поисковой системе Google Scholar, в международной базе данных Ulrichsweb, на международной специализированной платформе Index Copernicus, в реферативной базе данных и цитирования научных материалов Erihplus. 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. Учредитель: Федеральное государственное автономное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Сибирский федеральный университет» (СФУ) Главный редактор Н.П. Копцева. Редактор С.В. Хазаржан. Корректор И.А. Вейсиг Компьютерная верстка И.В. Гревцовой № 11. 26.11.2018. Индекс: 42326. Тираж: 1000 экз. Свободная цена Адрес редакции: 660041 г. Красноярск, пр. Свободный, 79, оф. 32-03 Отпечатано в типографии Издательства БИК СФУ 660041 г. Красноярск, пр. Свободный, 82а. Свидетельство о регистрации СМИ ПИ № ФС 77-28723 от 29.06.2007 г., выданное Федеральной службой по надзору в сфере массовых коммуникаций, связи и охраны культурного наследия http://journal.sfu-kras.ru Подписано в печать 18.11.2018. Формат 84x108/16. Усл. печ. л. 14,6. Уч.-изд. л. 13,8. Бумага тип. Печать офсетная. Тираж 1000 экз. Заказ № 7122. Возрастная маркировка в соответствии с Федеральным законом № 436-ФЗ: 16+
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