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Russian society's civilizational transit. / Козловский, Владимир Вячеславович.

Conference proceedings XXIII International Conference "Culture, Personality, Society in the Conditions of Digitalization: Methodology and Experience of Empirical Research" named after Professor L.N. Kogan, 19-21 March, 2020, Yekaterinburg, Russia.. Екатеринбург : Институт современных технологий управления, 2020. стр. 21-.

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Козловский, ВВ 2020, Russian society's civilizational transit. в Conference proceedings XXIII International Conference "Culture, Personality, Society in the Conditions of Digitalization: Methodology and Experience of Empirical Research" named after Professor L.N. Kogan, 19-21 March, 2020, Yekaterinburg, Russia.. Институт современных технологий управления, Екатеринбург, стр. 21-. <https://www.elibrary.ru/download/elibrary_43831048_34317910.pdf>

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Козловский, В. В. (2020). Russian society's civilizational transit. в Conference proceedings XXIII International Conference "Culture, Personality, Society in the Conditions of Digitalization: Methodology and Experience of Empirical Research" named after Professor L.N. Kogan, 19-21 March, 2020, Yekaterinburg, Russia. (стр. 21-). Институт современных технологий управления. https://www.elibrary.ru/download/elibrary_43831048_34317910.pdf

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Козловский ВВ. Russian society's civilizational transit. в Conference proceedings XXIII International Conference "Culture, Personality, Society in the Conditions of Digitalization: Methodology and Experience of Empirical Research" named after Professor L.N. Kogan, 19-21 March, 2020, Yekaterinburg, Russia.. Екатеринбург: Институт современных технологий управления. 2020. стр. 21-

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Козловский, Владимир Вячеславович. / Russian society's civilizational transit. Conference proceedings XXIII International Conference "Culture, Personality, Society in the Conditions of Digitalization: Methodology and Experience of Empirical Research" named after Professor L.N. Kogan, 19-21 March, 2020, Yekaterinburg, Russia.. Екатеринбург : Институт современных технологий управления, 2020. стр. 21-

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