Gavrov Sergei (Sergey) Nazipovich – philosopher, social anthropologist, a political scientist. Doctor of Philosophy. Professor of Sociology and Social Anthropology.
Senior Research Fellow sector social processes and systems of the Russian Institute for Cultural Research. Author of five books and over one hundred scientific articles included in the collection of the Library of Congress, the world's leading libraries and universities (Harvard, Turabian, Chicago, APA, MLA, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Freie Universität Berlin). A member of the editorial board of the journals «Personality. Culture. Community» (Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences) and the «Psychology elite». In the area of scientific interest - the problem of modernization of transformations in different hypostasis, including political, demographic, educational, social and cultural as well as the philosophy of education. Professor Gavrov on the short list of the most well-known advisory in North America and Europe, Russian scholars and politicians, best reflected in their political life of Russia in the years 1994-2003. Lives in Moscow.
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Topics:
Russia, the empire, history, politics, social processes, modernization, politicheskaya theory, sotsiologiya social change, filosofiya history, of national identity, Russian idea, democracy, human rights, Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, Nicholas I, Nicholas II, Lenin, Stalin, Brezhnev, Andropov, Gorbachev, Yeltsin, colonial studies, the revolution, Europe, America, Asian studies, alteration Revolution, restoration, post-Soviet Russia, avtoritorizm, conservative rollback, NATO, EU, anti democracy, sovereign democracy, Ukraine
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