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Социальные технологии как типологическая проблема

Социальные технологии как типологическая проблема

Abstract

В статье представлен авторский подход к решению проблемы классификации социальных технологий. В качестве отдельных типологических моделей рассматриваются, помимо собственно социальных технологий, парасоциальные технологии, имитационные социальные псевдотехнологии, а также коррекционные социальные технологии. Осуществление классификационных процедур позволяет включить в арсенал социальной практики инновационные, альтернативные и модернизационные социально-технологические проекты.

The article presents the author’s approach to the classification of social technologies. As the individual typological models, besides the social technologies, parasocial technology, simulation social pseudo-technologies and rehabilitative social technologies are considered. The implementation of the classification procedures let include the innovative, alternative and upgrading socio-technological projects in the arsenal of social practice.

Keywords

СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ МОДЕЛЬ, СОЦИАЛЬНОТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ ПРОСТРАНСТВО, ГОМОГЕННОЕ СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ПРОСТРАНСТВО, СОЦИАЛЬНОТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИМПЛИКАЦИИ, ПАРАСОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ, ИМИТАЦИОННЫЕ СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПСЕВДОТЕХНОЛОГИИ, КОРРЕКЦИОННЫЕ СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ

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