Abstract

The article provides a comparative review of the history, current status and areas of scientific activity of the Sociological Association of Ukraine (SAU), its creative ties with the European and world sociological community, in particular, joint research with Polish scientists. It emphasizes that most of the Ukrainian sociologists SAU members work in universities, the Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and public opinion research centers. Numerous sociological (theoretical and empirical) studies on various issues of vital activity of modern Ukrainian society are carried out by their efforts. It is noted that in addition to studying the issues of social transformation in its political, economic, legal, social and cultural aspects, that have become traditional for Ukrainian sociology, in recent years Ukrainian sociologists have turned to the analysis of such problems as external and internal migration (the problem of internally displaced persons); military conflict in the east of Ukraine and the volunteer movement; social inequality, including in its new manifestations, including those caused by the digitalization of public life. It is emphasized that today the most pressing issue of sociological reflection is the changes that occur in Ukraine after the last presidential election. Attention is focused on the fact that the victory of the political rookie in these elections was due to the huge social disappointments of the Ukrainians, since their expectations provoked by the Revolution of Dignity were not fulfilled. The first and most important disappointment, according to sociological studies, is the fact that peace has not reigned in the country. Second, the living standards of Ukrainian citizens have not improved. Third, the fight against corruption did not bring significant results. Fourth, social inequality deepened: the rich became richer, and the poor became poorer. The fifth disappointment is the inefficiency of the declared reforms: judicial, medical, educational, customs, electoral, etc. It is emphasized that the effectiveness of the new government depends, among other things, on its consideration of such features of the mass consciousness of the Ukrainian population as a critical level of distrust of all institutions of power; value and ideological ambivalence and uncertainty. The conclusions are formulated about the unlikeliness of return of Ukraine to the orbit of Russian political and economic influence, as well as the victory of radical nationalist ideology in our country.

Highlights

  • Віль Бакіров доктор соціологічних наук, академік НАН України, професор кафедри прикладної соціології та соціальних комунікацій, ректор Харківського національного університету імені В

  • We studied different aspects of this phenomenon, but the ways to help them to fit new conditions

  • In the face of aggression and military threat, Petro Poroshenko, who promised to put an end to the conflict in two weeks and didn’t exploit ethnic and cultural differences among the regions, received 56% of votes in the first round of election in almost all Ukrainian regions

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Summary

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For 23,5% of Ukrainians, social contents of this reform and, could not networks serve as the main source of accept it All these frustrations resulted in mass respondents trust them. More than half of the respondents cannot refer themselves to any particular ideological trend This fact creates nutritious ground for populism with prevalence of emotional over rational, hinders conscious mobilization of the society around particular strategic programs of social and economic modernization without which sustained and dynamic economic growth is impossible. Another huge problem is geopolitical ambivalence of mass consciousness. What can be said at the end of this sketchy characterization of Ukraine’s current situation? What possible conclusions can be drawn as to the scenarios of its future development?

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