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The Social Sciences

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Transitional Periods in the Transitive Society: Synergistic Conceptualisation

Vitaly Vladimirovich Popov, Oksana Anatolievna Muzyka, Boris Sergeevich Shcheglov, Andrew Vitalievich Sholokhov, Tatiana Petrovna Agafonova, Tatiana Victorovna Agafonova, Sergei Ivanovich Ponomarenko and Veronika Andreevna Timofeenko
Page: 6272-6275 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

The study examines transitional periods in transitive society in the context of synergistic conceptualisation. It is shown that in the course of the post-non-classical science formation there are significant changes relating to both its basic principles and methodological aspects which in light of the use of synergetics as a methodology are relevant to the theory of self-organisation. It is revealed that in the framework of the synergetic approach to the transitivity of society, the integrity of the social entity is considered in correlation with the issues of the synthesis of chaos and order. The features of the transit period peculiar to transitive society are revealed in the context of social synergetics. The author discovers the role of the temporality factor in the representation of governing parameters of the complex self-organising and self-developing social systems as well as reveals the construction specificity of the transit periods in the forecasting system of society formation with due consideration of the specific pragmatic and logical-semantic models.


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Vitaly Vladimirovich Popov, Oksana Anatolievna Muzyka, Boris Sergeevich Shcheglov, Andrew Vitalievich Sholokhov, Tatiana Petrovna Agafonova, Tatiana Victorovna Agafonova, Sergei Ivanovich Ponomarenko and Veronika Andreevna Timofeenko. Transitional Periods in the Transitive Society: Synergistic Conceptualisation.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/sscience.2016.6272.6275
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1818-5800/sscience.2016.6272.6275