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Gavrov Sergei Nazipovich, born in 1964 in the city of Gorky (USSR). Professor, doctor of philosophy, cultural studies, political scientist, leading research worker, Sector of sociocultural processes and systems of the Russian institute for culturology, RF Ministry of Culture /Moscow
Russian Institute for Cultural Research.
Russia 119072 Moscow, Bersenevskaya nab. 18-20-22 unit 3.
Phone: +7 (495) 959-09-08 Fax: +7 (495) 959-13-98
The author of the book «The socio-cultural traditions and modernization of Russian society» (Moscow, 2002), «Modernization of the Empire. Social and cultural aspects of modernization processes in Russia» (Moscow, 2004), "Modernization of Russia: postimpersky transit. Monographover" one hundred publications, totaling 150 printed sheets, including a number of articles on the modernization and transformation of cultural characteristics of Russia.

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Strgei N Gavrov

Gavrov Sergei (Sergey) Nazipovich was born in 1964 in the city of Gorky (USSR). Doctor of Philosophy, cultural studies, political scientist. Professor of sociology and social anthropology MGUDT. The author of three books and over one hundred scientific articles included in the collection of the Library of Congress (Library Of Congress), the world's leading libraries and universities (Harvard, Turabian, Chicago, APA, MLA). In the area of scientific interest - the problem of modernization of transformations in different hypostasis, including political, demographic, educational, social and cultural as well as the philosophy of education. Professor Gavrov is included in a recommendation list of the most well-known in North America and Europe, Russian scholars and politicians, best reflected in their political life of Russia in the years 1994-2003. (Worldcat. Russian Politics, 1994-2003). Lives in Moscow. gavrov.07@mail.ru http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/ow/82393785

02 / 22 / 2009