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Особенности формирования гибридных рисков в российской публичной сфере
Specificities of Hybrid Risk Formation in the Russian Public Sphere
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Abstract Contemporary research in social science often turns to the problem of the hybridization of politics: analyzing the "gray zone" between authoritarianism and democracy; defining the role of new media, and understanding informal practices in restoring peace in post-conflict societies. The contribution ... view more
Contemporary research in social science often turns to the problem of the hybridization of politics: analyzing the "gray zone" between authoritarianism and democracy; defining the role of new media, and understanding informal practices in restoring peace in post-conflict societies. The contribution of the present article is based on an investigation of the concept of risk hybridization to explore the reflection on risk in the public sphere for the state, social movements, and citizens. The sociology of U. Beck with the theory of reflexive modernization - as well as the concept of cosmopolitics - are used to explore different effects of risk hybridization models (diffusion, dominance, breakdown of hierarchy and causation) for the public sphere and politics. The author used materials on the COVID-19 epidemic - practices of the Russian state and the change of mass consciousness - to analyze interrelations between the process of risk hybridization and decrease in the coherence of state institutions and the transformation of political alienation in Russian society. The relationship between risk hybridization models and the formation of collective cognitive maps is considered through the practice of framing social movements and protest campaigns. Said nexus is illustrated by the Russian cases of social movements and specific public claims of mass protests actions in 2019-2020. The state governance perspective is used as an framework for a discussion of the effects of risk hybridization on limitations of deliberative and authoritarian models for managing of risk, as well as its perception by social groups. In the conclusion, the author highlights the high cost of maintaining the consistency of reflection on risk in the model of managing (authoritarian) knowledge. Moreover, the author discusses the rising complexity of social reality and the spread of digital media that multiplies reflection on risk.... view less
Keywords
risk; risk society; knowledge; digitalization; hybridity; epidemic
Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Political Science
Free Keywords
reflection on risk; hybridization; Cosmopolitics; COVID
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 219-241
Journal
Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power, 35 (2023) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2023-1-219-241
ISSN
2074-0492
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0