scholarly journals Unsolvable economic problems. Existence in contradictions

Author(s):  
Vladimir B. Sirotkin ◽  

V. B. Sirotkin considers causes that underlie the existence of unsolvable problems in the society, i.e. corruption, low labor efficiency, etc., and shows that uncontrollable contradictions in human behavior and mentality serve as sources for the existence of such problems. The author suggests a transdisciplinary approach to studying behavior management of individuals and groups.

Author(s):  
Shanta Balgobind Singh ◽  
Marion Pluskota

History has shown that primitive societies, with their well-developed value and norm systems, were self-governing. Needs of the people led to the development of mechanisms for survival. As primitive societies became more complex, a need arose for knowledge of the nature and structure of the communities in which they lived. Moral laws and rules, which governed primitive communities, were organized around the family and tribal environment. Even in the 21st century, forms of human behavior management center on tribal authority systems in different parts of the world. Crime is a social construction that has been widely theorized by historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and, of course, criminologists. Researchers have long tried to answer the questions as to why crime exists, how it is defined, how it can be controlled, and what makes it more prevalent in certain communities than in others. This special issue addresses many of these questions and reflects on contemporary research in the criminological field. The authors are at the forefront of the research on crime and shed new light on our societies’ ability to identify, reduce, or cope with criminality.


2021 ◽  
Vol 94 ◽  
pp. 02004
Author(s):  
Darya Kirillovna Smolyakova

The article studies the theoretical foundations of technologization of student behavior management in the modern system of secondary vocational education (SVE). The author systematizes scientific approaches to the study of technologization of human behavior management in the modern system of vocational education. Concepts such as “social behavior in a technologized society”, “technologization of student behavior management” and “educational behavior” have been elaborated and introduced into the conceptual apparatus of management sociology. The effectiveness of the educational process has been substantiated to primarily lie in the expansion of knowledge and the acquisition of the ability by students to apply it in new transformational situations, rather than depend on the simple assimilation of certain volumes of knowledge by students. Social technologization presupposes a convincing vision of the transformation of the educational program and a vision of modern education in the era of digitalization. The article presents the model of the process of social technologization and provides the classification of social technologies of management. The trends in the development and implementation of innovative social technologies for managing human behavior in modern educational institutions are identified and summarized.


2018 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Hirshleifer ◽  
Siew Hong Teoh

AbstractEvolved dispositions influence, but do not determine, how people think about economic problems. The evolutionary cognitive approach offers important insights but underweights the social transmission of ideas as a level of explanation. The need for asocialexplanation for the evolution of economic attitudes is evidenced, for example, by immense variations in folk-economic beliefs over time and across individuals.


1975 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-75
Author(s):  
RALPH H. TURNER
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1975 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-171
Author(s):  
SONIA F. OSLER
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1975 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 432-432
Author(s):  
RICHARD F. THOMPSON
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1975 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 170-170 ◽  
Author(s):  
BRENDAN MAHER
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