TY - JOUR
T1 - Образовательная миграция и этносоциальные конфликты в вузах России, Украины и США
AU - Tregubova, Natalia D.
AU - Starikov, Valentin S.
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - The authors present preliminary outcomes of a field research dealing with comparative analysis of education migration and ethno-social conflict in academic environment. The research was conducted in Russia (Kazan, Saint Petersburg and Syktyvkar), Ukraine (Kiev), and the United States of America (Los Angeles). The paper starts with a discussion of the context of education migration in three countries and conceptual considerations. Theoretical and methodological basis of this study combines mechanistic perspectives, neo-institutional approach, and sociology of everyday life. Then discussion turns to the flows of internal and external student migration influenced by different academic environment and ethno-social conflict potential. The paper argues that casual mechanisms of socio-ethnic conflicts unfold on institutional, organizational, and individual levels (level of everyday interaction). The authors provide characteristics of three generalized models of 'no occurrence' of ethno-social conflicts in academe. The study exposes a balance between the formation of small groups and friendly networks between students and formation of the «ghettoized' groups inside the student community. The paper explores the interrelation between the equality demand and actual academic practices in higher education institutes in Russia, Ukraine, and the USA.
AB - The authors present preliminary outcomes of a field research dealing with comparative analysis of education migration and ethno-social conflict in academic environment. The research was conducted in Russia (Kazan, Saint Petersburg and Syktyvkar), Ukraine (Kiev), and the United States of America (Los Angeles). The paper starts with a discussion of the context of education migration in three countries and conceptual considerations. Theoretical and methodological basis of this study combines mechanistic perspectives, neo-institutional approach, and sociology of everyday life. Then discussion turns to the flows of internal and external student migration influenced by different academic environment and ethno-social conflict potential. The paper argues that casual mechanisms of socio-ethnic conflicts unfold on institutional, organizational, and individual levels (level of everyday interaction). The authors provide characteristics of three generalized models of 'no occurrence' of ethno-social conflicts in academe. The study exposes a balance between the formation of small groups and friendly networks between students and formation of the «ghettoized' groups inside the student community. The paper explores the interrelation between the equality demand and actual academic practices in higher education institutes in Russia, Ukraine, and the USA.
KW - Casual mechanism
KW - Comparative analysis
KW - Educational (student) migration
KW - Ethno-social conflict
KW - Higher education
KW - Neo-institutionalism
KW - Russia
KW - Ukraine
KW - USA
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85020473497&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.14515/monitoring.2017.1.08
DO - 10.14515/monitoring.2017.1.08
M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:85020473497
VL - 137
SP - 121
EP - 139
JO - МОНИТОРИНГ ОБЩЕСТВЕННОГО МНЕНИЯ: ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ И СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПЕРЕМЕНЫ
JF - МОНИТОРИНГ ОБЩЕСТВЕННОГО МНЕНИЯ: ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ И СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПЕРЕМЕНЫ
SN - 2219-5467
IS - 1
ER -