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International Scientific and Practical Conference "Fundamental and Applied Problems of Society: History, Present Time, Future"

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On April 11, 2024, the Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science organized and held the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Fundamental and Applied Problems of Society: History, Present Time, Future".

More than 90 people took part in the event, including scientists of leading scientific institutions and institutions of higher education, practitioners of Ukraine and the world.

Anatolii MAZARAKI, rector of the State University of Trade and Economics, Doctor of Economic Sciences, professor, academician of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine, opened the conference and addressed the conference participants with a welcoming speech. He emphasized the urgency of the productive transformation of the experience gained by Ukraine as a result of a full-scale military invasion, through its reflexive inclusion in the context of fundamental studies of the problems of a globalized society.

The key speakers of the conference were: Adam AKUSZEWICZ, dr hab. Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy (UKW), Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland; Rostyslav BALABAN, candidate of political sciences, leading researcher of the I.F. Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnonational Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Vitalina NIKITENKO, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor of the Zaporizhia National University; Regina ANDRYUKAITENE, Doctor of Social Sciences, PhD. Sciences (management), lecturer at the Lithuanian University of Sports, Lithuania; Valentina VORONKOVA, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor of the Zaporizhia National University; Mateusz KAMIONKA, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Polish-Ukrainian Studies Faculty of International and Political Studies Jagiellonian University, Poland; Roman DODONOV, doctor of philosophy, professor, acting director of the Research Institute of Ukrainian Studies of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University; Elena SEITZ, co-founder, vice-president and program director of the International Cultural Education Association (ICEA), co-founder, and vice-president of the Ukrainian American Association of College Educators (UAACE), United States of America; Sholpan ALPEISSOVA, PhD in Economics, associate professor of the Department of Management, S. Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical University, Kazakhstan; Olena KLYMENKO, doctor of sociological sciences, professor, senior researcher of the Department of Social Expertise of the Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Alla KRAVCHENKO, Doctor of Philosophscal Sciences, associate professor of the State University of Trade and Economics; Feliks BARANOVSKYI, doctor of political sciences, professor of the State University of Trade and Economics.

The participants of the conference highlighted the current issues of social, political, philosophical, cultural dimensions of the information and digital reality and the prospects of globalization in the 21st century. They have analysed the ethical discourse in modern sciences and professional practices, the paradoxes of education and the socio-cultural potential of science in the information and digital world, considered the impact of war as organized violence on the development of all spheres of social life.

As the results of the conference the collection of report abstracts will be issued and published on the SUTE website.

We sincerely thank the participants of the conference for their fruitful work!

Alla Kravchenko, Head of the Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, SUTE

11.04.2024
Вінс Валерій Вікторович
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остання редакція 15.04.2024
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