Almanac Crimea 20

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Editorial Council
Chief Editor:
Ryabova E.I., Candidate of Political Sciences, Deputy Director for Academic and Educational Work, Institute of Economics and Law (Branch), educational institutions of higher education unions «Academy of Labor and Social Relations» in Sevastopol. Developer and teacher of advanced training courses for public affairs of employees in the city of Sevastopol. Leading expert on labor and official disputes.
Deputy Chief Editor:
Halimbekov Kh.Z., Doctor of Economics, professor, international expert.
Kondrashihin A.B., Doctor of Economics, Professor, Department of Economics and Management, Institute of Economics and Law (Branch) “Academy of Labour and Social Relations” in Sevastopol.
Academic Council:
Abramov V.L., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor. Chief Researcher of the Russian Federation Government Institute for International Economic Research of the Financial University.
Bolotskih E.G., Honored Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Member of the Russian Union of Artists, the Moscow Union of Artists, the Creative Union of Artists of Russia, the International Art Foundation, Professor of the Design Department of the Russian State University of Art and Design.
Dorina E.B., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of National Economy and Public Administration, Belarusian State Economic University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus.
Fotina L.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Honali Kurbonzoda, Doctor of Historical Sciences. Professor, Rector of the “National Institute of professional development and training of educators”, Tajikistan.
Kantaeva O.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Certified Auditor of the Russian Federation, General Director of “Lyudmila” Audit firm.
Larina T.V., Candidate of Economic Sciences, Deputy Head of the economic development department in Sevastopol.
Martinkin A.V., Candidate of Historical Sciences, Director of the Center for Political and Ethnic Confessional Studies at the Moscow State University in Sevastopol, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of History and Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of History and International Relations of the Moscow State University in Sevastopol.
Mikhaylenko A.N., Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, State Counselor of the Russian Federation of the 3rd class.
Murashko S.F., Professor. Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Russian and Foreign Languages, Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
Naumova G.R., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Stas’kov N.V., Doctor of Political Sciences, Expert.
Ternovaya L.O., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor MADI (The Moscow Automobile and Road Construction University).
Vodolackiy V.P., Doctor of Social Sciences, Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Supreme Ataman of the Union of Cossacks of Russia and abroad Warriors, Cossack General.
Yanuskina V.V., Candidate of Law, Lecturer of the department of jurisprudence and practical jurisprudence, Institute of Social Sciences of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Tumakova S.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Senior lecturer, Department of Economics and Management, Institute of Economics and Law in Sevastopol.
International block:
In Jui, People’s Republic of China, Far Eastern Federal University.
Sorvirov B.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Economic Theory and World Economy of Francis Skaryna Gomel State University.
Wang Haiyan, Candidate of Economic Sciences. Senior Researcher, Deputy Head of the Center for Central Asian Studies, Center for Russian Studies, Institute of International Relations and Regional Development and the Institute for the Study of the SCO East China Pedagogical University.
 
 
Content

 

Crimea in the world economy and geopolitics
 
Ryabova E.L., Ternovaya L.O. Geopolitical Meanings of Closed Borders: Quarantine Considerations 11
Bormotova T.M., Ivanov A.G., Tsundyk V.V. Issues of improving the information mechanism in the system of public administration of the migration sphere 23

 

Economics and Law
 
Kadol N.F. Institute of social entrepreneurship and its development in the Republic of Belarus 29

 

Economy and Living History
 
Ternovaya L.O. Hermits: Crimean Way 38

 

Economics of education
 
Kondrashikhina O.A. Activity in social networks of users of the generation Υ and Z of the Crimean region 48
Mironova T.A. Students Communicative Culture: COVID-19 Test 57
Ryabova E.I. Trajectories of transdisciplinarity (about the training manual: Vrazhnova M.N., Ternovaya L.O. “Interdisciplinary approach in teaching personnel management problems”) 72
Zhang Zhenli Research on Strategies to Improve Student Employment 72
 
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Abstracts

Ryabova E.L.
Ternovaya L.O.
Geopolitical Meanings of Closed Borders: Quarantine Considerations
The concept of "border" in the long history, when it came to the border of the territory or of the state, filled with not only the specific geopolitical content, but was actively mythologized. These myths have reflected the evolution of the border, fears and opportunities to go through it. But they also helps us to understand what are the difficulties in a constructive cross-border cooperation.
Keywords: geopolitics, border, myth, frontier, zone, gap, outpost.
 
Bormotova T.M.
Ivanov A.G.
Tsundyk V.V.
Issues of improving the information mechanism in the system of public administration of the migration sphere
The article is devoted to topical and debatable issues of improving information support for migration management in modern Russia. Its role is to identify problematic situations in the migration sphere, as well as to identify fundamental patterns and trends in the development of migration processes. In the future, this is what makes it possible to develop and make scientifically sound management decisions.
Keywords: information and analytical support in the management of migration processes, illegal migration, migration crisis.
 
Kadol N.F.
Institute of social entrepreneurship and its development in the Republic of Belarus
Socio-economic conditions for the development of the economy and modern society contribute to the creation of new forms of activity, which include social entrepreneurship. Representatives of the scientific community, business structures and public authorities are actively engaged into the study of this phenomenon. First, it occurs due to social changes in society, which are promoted by social entrepreneurship and expressed in the creation of social values, in the first instance. Therefore, the purpose of the article is to consider the content and trends of the social entrepreneurship formation and development in the Republic of Belarus.
Keywords: business, social business, social entrepreneur, social responsibility, economic development, socially area.
 
Ternovaya L.O.
Hermits: Crimean Way
The article reveals the features of such a phenomenon as hermitism. Nowadays, in the post-industrial world, it has received a new content. However, hermitism has not only deep roots, but also uniform models, which are manifested, in particular, in the individual’s desire to be closer to nature than to other people. Not everywhere, the natural environment favors such rushing. Due to the unique nature of the peninsula, the Crimean model of hermitism allows you to combine romantic, economic and religious ways of choosing a hermit life.
Keywords: Crimea, history, religion, psychology, hermitage, asceticism.
 
Kondrashikhina O.A.
Activity in social networks of users of the generation Υ and Z of the Crimean region
The results of an empirical study of the characteristics of activity in social networks of representatives of generations Υ and Z are presented. It is revealed that there are some differences in activity in social networks of representatives of generation Y and Z. Representatives of generation Z have a larger number of accounts in social networks compared to generation Y, they are more often visit networks, to a greater extent (compared with representatives of generation Y) use them for entertainment.
Keywords: social network, generation, activity, goal.
 
Mironova T.A.
Students Communicative Culture: COVID-19 Test
The article reveals the experience of teachers of the Department of Sociology and Management of the Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical University (MADI) in the implementation of a new formula for student communication, transferred to online training in connection with the establishment of a self-isolation regime due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The author introduces this specific experience into the wider context of the transformations that await higher education in Russia and in the world after the recession of epidemic tension. The vectors of the development of university life are highlighted, which have both a negative, alarming, and a positive orientation. Recent trends are more likely due to the development of information technology.
Keywords: communication, communicative culture, higher school, students, distance education, pandemic socialization, specialist competencies.
 
Ryabova E.I.
Trajectories of transdisciplinarity (about the training manual: Vrazhnova M.N., Ternovaya L.O. “Interdisciplinary approach in teaching personnel management problems”)
The article is a reflection on the problems that arose in the past, and are now available when trying to introduce not just systemic elements into the educational process, but building them according to the logic of interdisciplinary connections. The implementation of the transdisciplinary approach was possible only when education switched to a non-linear model and, on the whole, saw it in a synergistic perspective.
Keywords: higher school, non-linear model of education, transdisciplinarity, intersubject communications, personnel management.
 
Zhang Zhenli
Research on Strategies to Improve Student Employment
Employability is related to the actual employment status of college students and is an important factor affecting social stability and public acceptance of higher education. This article explores how to improve the employability of college students from three aspects.
Keywords: employability, influencing factors, measures.

 

Authors

Bormotova T.M., Doctor of Sociology, Chief Researcher, Federal State Institution "All-Russian Research Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia".
Ivanov A.G., Researcher, Federal State Institution "All-Russian Research Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia".
Kadol N.F., Candidate of Economic Sciences, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Kondrashikhina O.A., Сandidate of Psychological Sciences. Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Humanitarian Pedagogical Institute of the Sevastopol State University.
Mironova T.A., Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Management, Moscow Automobile and Highway State Technical University.
Ryabova E.I., Candidate of Political Sciences, Deputy Director for Academic and Educational Work, Institute of Economics and Law (Branch), educational institutions of higher education unions «Academy of Labor and Social Relations» in Sevastopol. Developer and teacher of advanced training courses for public affairs of employees in the city of Sevastopol. Leading expert on labor and official disputes.
Ryabova E.L., Doctor of political sciences, Professor, Chief Editor of “Etnosotsium” international publishing house.
Ternovaya L.O., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor (The Moscow Automobile and Road Construction University).
Tsundyk V.V., Junior Researcher, PKU NPO STiS Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.
Zhang Zhenli, Shandong Railways University. China, Jinan.