How Moscow Lives: Factors and Problems of Social Stability of Megapolis (Sociological Monitoring)

Authors

  • Vilen N. Ivanov Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)
  • Elena A. Kublitskaya Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)
  • Mikhail M. Nazarov Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)
  • Vladimir V. Sergeev Moscow Institute for Social and Cultural Programs

Keywords:

interethnic relations, Muscovites, migrants, national conflict, confessional exclusiveness

Abstract

The article considers interethnic and ethno-confessional relations recently formed in Moscow.

Author Biographies

Vilen N. Ivanov, Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)

  • Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)
    • corresponding member of RAS. PhD in Philosophy, first deputy director 

Elena A. Kublitskaya, Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)

  • Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)
    • Cand. Sci. (Philos.), leading researcher

Mikhail M. Nazarov, Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)

  • Institute of Social and Political Studies RAS (ISPI RAN)
    • Cand. Sci. (Polit. Science), leading scientific expert

Vladimir V. Sergeev, Moscow Institute for Social and Cultural Programs

  • Moscow Institute for Social and Cultural Programs
    • Cand. Sci. (Soc.), deputy director 

Published

2011-09-01

How to Cite

Ivanov, V. N., Kublitskaya, E. A., Nazarov, M. M., & Sergeev, V. V. (2011). How Moscow Lives: Factors and Problems of Social Stability of Megapolis (Sociological Monitoring). Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes, (5), 81–95. Retrieved from https://www.monitoringjournal.ru/index.php/monitoring/article/view/3239

Issue

Section

SOCIAL DIAGNOSTICS