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Geosocial Structure of Modern Russia

Authors :
Alexey Vedernikov
Tatyana Vedernikova
Ekaterina Zimina
Source :
Baikal Research Journal. 10
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Baikal State University, 2019.

Abstract

The article describes the geographical direction in sociology and topicality of modern geosocial investigations. It analyses the concepts «geopolitics» and «geosociology», substantiates the need of identifying geosocial types in modern society. It reveals that the majority of the states in the world are built on the basis of a single geosocial type, while the Russian Federation includes in its borders and its structure several geosocial types, such as: the settled, the settled-forest, the mountainous, the nomadic, the marine, as well as mixed types. It specifies the settled-forest geosocial type to be traditionally dominating in the majority of the Russian regions. It proves that the administrative division of the Russian Federation subjects is often a little artificial, as the same geosocial type, including the ethnos, lives on the territory of different regions and even Federal Districts. The typology obtained will allow further to investigate regularities of ethnos development depending on the geographical environment.

Details

ISSN :
24116262
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Baikal Research Journal
Accession number :
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