Sociology of Professions as a Project (Based on the Materials of the Journal Section)

Sociology of Professions as a Project (Based on the Materials of the Journal Section)


Popova I.P.

Cand. Sci. (Sociol.), Leading Researcher, Institute of Sociology of FCTAS RAS, Moscow, Russia irina_popova@list.ru

ID of the Article: 8220


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Popova I.P. Sociology of Professions as a Project (Based on the Materials of the Journal Section). Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological Studies]. 2020. No 7. P. 57-69




Abstract

This article analyzes the experience of publishing the “Sociology of Professions” section in the journal “Sociological Studies” for ten years. The author considers its creation and content from the point of view of the discipline institutionalization in Russia, as well as formation of its subject. The role of the journal as a unifying platform for scientific communication of researchers in various fields and the formation of thematic agenda is considered. Based on the analysis of the topic and content of the section, conclusions are made about the prospects for its development through the deployment of relevant discussions and identification of common topics that require interdisciplinarity. Materials that are combined in this section indicate the possibility of a new look at significant social problems and search for methodological tools to solve them.


Keywords
scientific journal; scientific communication; sociology of professions; sociology of professional groups

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