SCIREA Journal of Sociology (ISSN: 2994-9343)

SCIREA Journal of Sociology is an international, scientific peer-reviewed open access journal published online by SCIREA.

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L.A. Griffen
Abstract: The development of society occurs through the change of its socio-economic structures. In Marx's opinion, in accordance with the provisions of Hegelian dialectics, this change occurs as a result of the resolution of the internal contradictions of each of them, leading to its transformation into "its other" – a formation of
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Tingting Wu
Abstract: This paper focuses on the evolution of Sino-US S&T relations from 1949 to 2025. From the early period of the founding of the country to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States in 1979, the United States' S&T policy towards China was mainly based on containment.After the establishment of
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Kofi Agyekum
Abstract: The paper examines how the Akans conceptualise masculinity as a social construct. through language. The paper hinges on the theoretical framework of Language Ideology that comments on how people’s language and culture are manifested and rationalized based on their social constructs and philosophy (AUTHOR 2024a 132). It
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Vyara Tsvetanova, Mirela Kyuchukova
Abstract: In the context of the increasing aging of the population it is important to look for new opportunities to stimulate the active aging. In former socialist countries, this process is complicated by the specific characteristics of the elderly population, whose education and socialization at a young age was shaped by totalitar
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Weikang Zhu
Abstract: Introducing a systemic perspective into the study of Marxist leapfrog modernization development, social leapfrog modernization should be a systematic leap that includes various elements such as social economy, politics, modernization, and the individual, driven by the contradictory movements of productive forces and product
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Rolf Torstendahl
Abstract: Were Soviet engineers less good than those in the West in the crucial years of the two first five-year plans? Did the Soviet government ruin the engineering education? These questions form the background of the present article. The answer follows three different lines. The first line is the quality of engineering education
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Víctor Rodríguez González, Dr. Carmen González Vaz, Dr. Claudio Paya Santos
Abstract: The processes of terrorist radicalization of jihadist etiology are highly complex due to the indoctrination processes that are used. Although the target person does not have a defined, clear and typical profile, it does have some evaluable factors that can be quantified in order to determine a recruitment risk index.Carryin
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Peter Ernest Razzell
Abstract: The conflict between the assumption of personal freedom and the determinism of modern science has continued to perplex both philosophers and the practitioners of modern social science. The current paper proposes a sociological solution to these problems, by arguing that the two perspectives should be seen as the outcomes of
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Yixiang Huang, Shiyu Cheng, Hengsheng Huang
Abstract: This study investigates the impact of entertainment, credibility, and interactivity in tourism short videos on users' travel intentions, based on the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) model. Additionally, it examines the mediating roles of flow experience and perceived value in this process. A survey questionnaire was admini
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Philip Chika Omenukwa
Abstract: Ludwig Wittgenstein had posited that the problem of philosophy is basically a problem of words – what one means when one says things and what exactly the words are meant to represent. Nigeria after more than six decades of sovereignty is still battling to define and create the meaning of her sovereign existence. The inabili
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