Russian Sociological ReviewRussian Sociological Review is an academic peer-reviewed journal of theoretical, empirical and historical research in social sciences. Each issue (published in March, June, September and December) includes original research papers, review articles and translations of contemporary and classical works in sociology, political theory and social philosophy. We accept submissions in Russian, English, French and German. Editor-in-chief: Alexander Filippov. |
Current issue no4 2022. vol. 21 |
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Poliical Theology
Fedor Nekhaenko
Carl Schmitt, Erik Peterson, and Giorgio Agamben: the war for Christian political theology
Russian Atlantis
Vyacheslav Yachmenik
Institution or Inspiration: Strategies for Using the Concept of Charisma in Russian Thought of the Late 19th to the First Third of the 20th Centuries
Aleksandr Begrambekov
Georg Simmel and Semyon Frank: from Kant to Lebensphilosophie
Papers and essays
Oleg Chernozub
Theory of (Un)Planned Behavior? How our behavioral predictions suffer from “unplanned” actions
Fawaz Alanezi
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Amer Al Saleh
Violence against Female Domestic Workers in Kuwait
Review essays
Book reviews
Alexander Nikulin
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Irina Trotsuk
Humanitarian Populism
Timur Saev
Schemmel C. (2021): Justice and Egalitarian Relations. New York: Oxford University Press. 336 pages In memoriam
Oleg Kharkhordin
Bruno Latour
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