Abstract

The multidirectional dynamics of the main components of everyday life - economic and socio-cultural activities in the regions of the Russian Federation may mean the presence of a large value-semantic gap. Quantitative data on the regions of the Russian Federation cannot explain all manifestations of the daily activities of the population and must be correlated with certain cultural attitudes and stereotypes, value preferences of the population, which will form the basis of a semantic construct/ conglomerate of everyday life. Economic systems have a significant impact on everyday life, and material forms of culture contribute to the formation of patterns-images of actions that support or destroy them. Since artifacts uniquely reflect the cultural and socio-economic situation of a particular time period, they can serve as little-studied access points for revealing integration processes or clashes between social, political and cultural spheres of society. The symbiosis of creative and economic thinking has contributed to the socio-historical revision of traditionally economic terms such as "production" and "consumption". The presented hidden processes make it possible to clarify the symbiosis, the fusion of cultural and socio-economic components. A new type of industrial is being formed in its synthetic unity with the cultural one.

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