Social consolidation of urban communities: regulatory opportunities

(Review of the Monograph "Consolidation of urban communities: Problems and prospects in the conditions of digitalization of the urban environment". Belgorod: Epicenter LLC, 2022)

Authors

  • Anna Yu. Dombrovskaya Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
  • Victoria B. Tarabayeva Belgorod National Research University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52575/2712-746X-2022-47-4-873-877

Keywords:

social solidarity, social consolidation, urban community, digitalization, city

Abstract

The review analyzes the scientific and practical significance of the research, the results of which are presented in a collective monograph edited by prof. V.P. Babintsev "Consolidation of urban communities: problems and prospects in the conditions of digitalization of the urban environment". The reviewed work is aimed at understanding the real state of consolidation of urban communities, its opportunities and limitations in the hybrid techno-anthropospheric environment of a modern city.

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Author Biographies

Anna Yu. Dombrovskaya, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

DSc in Sociology, Director of the Center for Political Studies, Professor of the Department of Political Science, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation,
Moscow, Russia.

Victoria B. Tarabayeva, Belgorod National Research University

DSc in Sociology, Doctor of Sociology, Professor, Director of the Pedagogical Institute, Belgorod National Research University,
Belgorod, Russia.


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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Dombrovskaya, A. Y., & Tarabayeva, V. B. (2022). Social consolidation of urban communities: regulatory opportunities: (Review of the Monograph "Consolidation of urban communities: Problems and prospects in the conditions of digitalization of the urban environment". Belgorod: Epicenter LLC, 2022). NOMOTHETIKA: Philosophy. Sociology. Law, 47(4), 873-877. https://doi.org/10.52575/2712-746X-2022-47-4-873-877

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