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%T The Development of Russian Social Geography: Challenges, Trends, Priorities
%A Druzhinin, Alexander G.
%J Baltic Region
%N 2
%P 94-104
%D 2015
%@ 2079-8555
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-51330-4
%X Promoting the development of social 
geography (one of the most important components of present-day social sciences) is 
especially important for contemporary Russia. In the last 25 years Russian social geography has seen dramatic disciplinary 
changes. On the one hand, it has widened 
its scope. On the other hand, it has suffered 
from a growing contradiction between the 
popularization of the social geographic 
knowledge, the need to have a clear understanding of the factors and results of a multi-scale territorial social and economic dynamics, and the limits of the field (with its 
organizational structure, possibilities and 
practitioners desperately falling behind the 
times). The aim of this article is to analyze 
the post-soviet period of the development of 
social geography to identify the strengths 
and weaknesses that the discipline has de-
monstrated, the challenges it still has to 
overcome and the priorities it has yet to 
formulate. It is shown how the traditional 
dimensions of social geography (with their 
focus on humanities, culture, economics, 
geography or environment, respectively) 
not only keep their value but acquire new 
meanings. The author concludes about the 
importance and the strategies of further 
integration within the community of social 
geography researchers, and points out the 
directions of future research: fundamental 
issues of Russian spatial planning, Russian 
positioning in both global and local (Eura-
sian) contexts.
%C RUS
%G en
%9 journal article
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info