Heuristic Methods for Studying the “Good Society” Model As the Basis for Integration Processes of Society Consolidation.

Thursday, 10 July 2025: 15:00-16:45
Location: FSE021 (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
WG01 Sociology of Local-Global Relations (host committee)

Language: English

The global consequences and effects that workers have suffered in the transition space between the exercise of a threat resulting from the COVID 19 pandemic, and the effects of the business strategies implemented in this framework of exception and the new political expressions at the state level represent a scenario that questions the emergence and consolidation of the phenomenon of job insecurity, the increase in informality and the explosion of unemployment. The impacts of this process have been confirmed in the literature as activation processes that have increased the productive imperative for workers to reintegrate, update, adapt and function in a World of work described as increasingly demanding, demanding and uncertain. Cultural, technological, ecological, political and economic changes have led to the consolidation of a new framework of work relations. We intend to discuss and reflect on trends that have pointed to the precariousness of work as well as the physiognomy of the productive sectors that tend to bring together atypical forms of employment, dynamics of low valorization of the labor force and vast contingents of informal work.
Session Organizers:
Elena IRSETSKAYA, Institute of Socio-Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation and Preeti TIWARI, India
Oral Presentations
Crisis and the Precarious Labour Market: After COVID19
Klara OBERG, Halmstad University, Sweden
The Managerial Style of a Political Leader in the Context of Globalization
Raniia FARITOVNA BATYROVA, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University, Russian Federation; Diana Shamsutdinova DIANA SHAMSUTDINOVA, Financial University under the Government of Russian Federation, Russian Federation; Ilshat RYSAEV, Bashkir Academy of Public Administration and Management under the Head of the Republic Bashkortostan, Russia
Return Migration As a Pathway to Social Justice: Insights from the MENA Region
Umberto DI MAGGIO, LUMSA University of Rome - Palermo, Italy