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Modernization: From General Theoretical to Operational Understanding

Abstract

Studying of modernization as a civilization process has a cross-disciplinary character at which various methods of research can be applied. The concept of analysis of modernization processes of He Chuanqi allows to investigate the modernization of territories not only at the general-theoretical level, but also to measure it by means of quantitative methods. So, according to the received results there is high differentiation of the countries and multidirectional vectors of their dynamics, regions of Russia also strongly differ on the level of their modernization development.

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Maria Lastochkina
Vologda Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


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Lastochkina M. Modernization: From General Theoretical to Operational Understanding. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2017;(10):83-87. (In Russ.)



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