The Noospheric Sociology of Life Forces, the Wellbeing of Man and Society Is the Conceptual Basis of Social Work in the 21st Century

  • S. I. Grigor’yev Institute of Art Education and Cultural Studies of the Russian Academy of Education garry_2005@mail.ru
  • L. G. Guslyakova Altay State Institute of Culture guslyakova@mail.ru
  • G. V. Govorukhina Altay State Institute of Culture govorgv@gmail.com
Acknowledgments
noospheric sociologyvitalist sociology of social worksocial well-being
How to Cite
Grigor’yev S.I., Guslyakova L.G., Govorukhina G.V. The Noospheric Sociology of Life Forces, the Wellbeing of Man and Society Is the Conceptual Basis of Social Work in the 21st Century. Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia. 2018. Vol. 14. No. 4. P. 121-126. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/1999-9836-2018-10048 (in Russ.).

Abstract

The Object of the Study. Noosphere sociology.The Subject of the Study. Features of the noospheric sociology of vital forces, well-being of man and society as a conceptual basis of social work in the XXI century.The Theoretical Aspect of the Subject. The rationale for noospheric sociology as a new paradigm of social work in the XXI century.The Empirical Aspect of the Subject. Survey of the Population of 17 Regions of Russia on the Meaning of Life with Justice to Increase the Efficiency of Developing a Vitalistic Model of Social Work in Modern Society.The Purpose of the Study is to identify public opinion about the meaning of life from justice in modern regions of Russia.The Main Theoretical and Empirical Provisions of the Article. The authors identified the factors that actualize the consideration of the topic of the article. The authors, first, reveal the features of social protection of the population in the world social space in the second half of the twentieth century, justifying the thesis that vitalist sociology plays an integrative role in shaping the vitalist model of social work. Sociological support is characteristic not only for Russian, but also for foreign theory and practice of social work. Secondly, at the beginning of the 21st century, the mission of social work in the world changes from social assistance to social well-being. At the same time, the authors note that social culture today involves a variety of forms and scales of ensuring the social wellbeing of a person and society in various historical and socio-cultural contexts. This is confirmed by the results of population polls in 17 regions of Russia regarding the meaning of life and justice. Thirdly, on the basis of an analysis of the results of these surveys, the authors substantiate the need to use noospheric sociology as a conceptual basis for developing a vitalist model of social work in the conditions of the formation of a noospheric civilization of controlled socio-natural evolution. At the same time, they emphasize that the basic research method of noospheric sociology as a science is the principle of determining the nature of the interaction of the vital forces of man and society with the space of their existence in specific sociohistorical, natural and socio-cultural conditions.

Author Biographies

S. I. Grigor’yev, Institute of Art Education and Cultural Studies of the Russian Academy of Education
Doctor of Sociology, Professor, Corresponding Member of RAO, Leading Research Worker
L. G. Guslyakova, Altay State Institute of Culture
Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor, International Master of Social Work, Professor at the Chair of Information Resources Management
G. V. Govorukhina, Altay State Institute of Culture
PhD in Sociology, Associate Professor, Chair of Information Resources Management

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Grigor’yev, S. I., Guslyakova, L. G., & Govorukhina, G. V. (2018). The Noospheric Sociology of Life Forces, the Wellbeing of Man and Society Is the Conceptual Basis of Social Work in the 21st Century. Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia, 14(4), 121-126. https://doi.org/10.19181/1999-9836-2018-10048