Russian Social Science in Transition: Applied Political Research and Social Criticism |
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Authors: | Nikitin Denis |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University, 533 Mergenthaler Hall, 3400 North Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21218-2687 |
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Abstract: | One means by which the Soviet state maintained hegemony was through control over the production and movement of information. This function created ambiguity, on the one hand, and contradiction on the other, as sociological inquiry progressed within the Soviet system. This circumstance extended to both the appropriate subject matter and the methodology of sociological research. While sociology practiced in the West operated more or less within broad boundaries of free inquiry, such was not the case for most of twentieth century Russia. This paper explores this history of permissible sociological research in Russia, and then turns an eye on the more recent developments in sociology in light of the new Russian state. In particular, the development of democratic processes in Russia have led to a concomitant growth in research centers, institutes, and consultancies, all of which have significant practical and applied objectives for the sociological product. A listing of Russian research centers on the web is included. |
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Keywords: | Russia Soviet Union perestroika political sociology globalization research centers |
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