Инд. авторы: Prisyazhnyi M., Struchkova N., Alekseev A., Alekseeva S.
Заглавие: North-eastern federal university contemporary interdisciplinary research within the project "peoples of the russian north-east: a new adaptive strategy in globalization. social and anthropological approach of yakut and british researchers
Библ. ссылка: Prisyazhnyi M., Struchkova N., Alekseev A., Alekseeva S. North-eastern federal university contemporary interdisciplinary research within the project "peoples of the russian north-east: a new adaptive strategy in globalization. social and anthropological approach of yakut and british researchers // ARCTIC DIALOGUE IN THE GLOBAL WORLD: The Proceedings of Joint Science and Education Conference. - 2015. - Улан-Удэ: Бурятский государственный университет. - P.241-243. - ISBN: 978-5-9793-0754-1.
Внешние системы: DOI: 10.18101/978-5-9793-0754-1-241-243; РИНЦ: 24476210;
Реферат: eng: The article summarizes the main results of the North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU) research in the field of preservation and the development of history and culture of the indigenous and numerically small peoples of the Russian north-east. In 2013, within the NEFU Development Programme (until 2020), a new collaborative international research project “Peoples of the Russian North-East: A New Adaptive Strategy in Globalization. Social and Anthropological Approach of Yakut and British Researchers” was launched as an implementation of the Agreement between NEFU and Cambridge University (United Kingdom). The principal aim of the project is multidisciplinary research in the field of social anthropology and ethnography in accordance with global standards through the preparation and publication of collaborative works in the leading academic journals indexed in Web of Science and Scopus. The methodology of the research is based on the combination of the peculiarities of the Russian school of ethnography and history with the approaches and traditions of the British cultural and social anthropology. The object of study of this Yakut-British team of researchers is indigenous peoples of the Russian north-east (Yakuts, Evens, Evenkis, Chukchis, Dolgans and Koryaks). The project's interdisciplinary approach allows to gain new knowledge on the development of the traditional cultures (traditional forms of beliefs and religion, new forms of cultural phenomena and dynamics) and to significantly expand the research field with regards to the mechanisms and processes of the adaptation of peoples inhabiting in the Russian north-east to the changing conditions of the modern world. The research based on the complex multidisciplinary approach anthropology and linguistics, history and theory of culture as well as such disciplines as Human Geography, Memory Studies, Cultural Heritage and Cultural Landscape led to in the accumulation of the new body of knowledge which allows to continue the research on the global level and to train young researchers in conformity with the demands of the modern world. The collaborative work of the British and Russian researchers within the present project has a significant role in the building of the image of NEFU as one of the leading research centres on the cultures of the northern peoples in both Russian and global research spaces.
Ключевые слова: social anthropology and Ethnography; adaptation; international cooperation; arctic; interdisciplinary research;
Издано: 2015
Физ. характеристика: с.241-243
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