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Samsitdinov I.Z., Girfanova I.N..
Atypical aspects of social stratification and mobility
// Sociodynamics. – 2023. – ¹ 5.
– P. 49-56.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-7144.2023.5.40668.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-7144.2023.5.40668
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Abstract: The authors attempts to highlight certain aspects of social relations and social movements that go beyond the traditional typology of social stratification and mobility. It is emphasized that the general vector of modernity, namely the information and digitalization in many areas significantly complements and changes the understanding of mobility. Separately, the social group of "remote workers" is analyzed, the number of which has been growing noticeably in recent years in connection with the informatization of society, as well as in connection with the geopolitical situation, the situation of "uncertainty".
Structural-functional, axiological, activity-based approaches were chosen as the methodological basis of the study, the comparative method and the method of scientific analysis were used.
The novelty of the research lies in the fact that the article identifies three social groups — "remoters", "organizers", "fallacians", attention to which in classical literature, in our opinion, was not paid enough. In conditions of uncertainty, individuals who are able to design new forms of sociality, which have significant advantages over traditional projects, gain a noticeable advantage.
The main conclusion is that social mobility acquires new indicators and is often not associated with the real movements of the subject in space and time. New research and analysis of this phenomenon are required, taking into account the conditions of rapid informatization and transformation of modern society.
Keywords: status, society, virtualization of living space, fallacy, game structure, atypical, stratification, social mobility, qualifications, power
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