International Scientific Conference “Risks to the Human Capital of the Scientific Community in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic” AGENDA MGIMO University, Moscow, Russia Firday, October 22, 2021 The event was funded by The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Agreement No. 075-15-2020-930 of 16 November, 2020. RULES AND PROCEDURES Plenary Session Report duration – up to 15 minutes Session Report duration – up to 7 minutes Questions on reports should be written in Zoom-chat. The speaker chooses any 2 questions from chat to answer. 10:00 am Plenary Session WELCOME REMARKS - Anatoly V. Torkunov, Rector of MGIMO University, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr.Sc. (Political Sciences), Professor 1. The concept of capital and risks in sociological thinking: the opportunities they offer and the problematic aspects that characterize them Speaker: Šubrt Jiří (Czech Republic), Dr.Phil., Professor, the Head of the Department of Historical Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University 2. The civilization of the future begins with the solution of 7 global dilemmas: which ones? Speaker: Farah Suhail (Lebanon), Dr.Phil., Professor, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Education 3. Philosophy in the academic programs of a classical university: transcriptions of the Belarusian experience of reforming in the context of social turbulence Speaker: Anatoly I. Zelenkov (Belarus), Dr.Phil., Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Methodology of the Belarusian State University
Microsoft Word - Conference Agenda_ENG.docxInternational Scientific
Conference
“Risks to the Human Capital of the Scientific Community in the
Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic”
AGENDA
MGIMO University, Moscow, Russia
Firday, October 22, 2021
The event was funded by The Ministry of Science and Higher
Education of the Russian Federation, Agreement No. 075-15-2020-930
of 16 November, 2020.
RULES AND PROCEDURES
Session Report duration – up to 7 minutes
Questions on reports should be written in Zoom-chat. The speaker
chooses any 2 questions from chat to answer.
10:00 am
Plenary Session
WELCOME REMARKS - Anatoly V. Torkunov, Rector of MGIMO University,
Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr.Sc. (Political
Sciences),
Professor
1. The concept of capital and risks in sociological thinking: the
opportunities they offer and the problematic aspects that
characterize them
Speaker: Šubrt Jií (Czech Republic), Dr.Phil., Professor, the Head
of the Department of Historical Sociology, Faculty of Humanities,
Charles University
2. The civilization of the future begins with the solution of 7
global dilemmas: which ones?
Speaker: Farah Suhail (Lebanon), Dr.Phil., Professor, Full Member
of the Russian Academy of Education
3. Philosophy in the academic programs of a classical university:
transcriptions of the Belarusian experience of reforming in the
context of social turbulence
Speaker: Anatoly I. Zelenkov (Belarus), Dr.Phil., Professor at the
Department of Philosophy and Methodology of the Belarusian State
University
4. Implications of psychological factors (Rashomon effect, Mandela
effect) on the expansion of new risks and social instability
Speaker: Sergey V. Chugrov (Russia), Dr. Sc. (Sociological
Sciences), Prof. at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO
University
5. The demand for long-lived humanistic factors to minimize human
capital risks of the scientific community in the context of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaker: Sergey A. Kravchenko (Russia), Dr.Phil., Prof., Head of
the Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
12:00 am – 1:00 pm
1:00 pm
Session 1. Transformation of the human capital of the scientific
community in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Moderators: Natalia N. Zarubina, Anastasia V. Rudkovskaya
1. "Consequences of COVID": Current Agenda of Research Groups of
the International Sociological Association (ISA)
Speaker: Elena A. Nazarova (Russia), Dr. Sc. (Sociological
Sciences), Prof. at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO
University
2. Global health and global communication: COVID-19 epidemic
challenges
Speaker: Elena V. Dmitrieva (Russia), Dr. Sc. (Sociological
Sciences), associate professor at the Department of Sociology,
MGIMO University
3. Compliance with COVID-19 restrictive measures to fight the
pandemic: a collective operation
Speaker: Demetrio Panarello (Italy), Ph.D., Postdoctoral research
fellow, Department of Statistical Sciences, University of
Bologna
4. Opportunities and Limitations of Sociology in a Pandemic
Speaker: Natalia V. Prokazina., Dr. Sc. (Sociological Sciences),
Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Psychology and
Sociology of Management of the Altai Branch of the Russian Academy
of National Economy and Public Administration
5. Human capital of the scientific community in the context of the
COVID- 19 pandemic
Speaker: Nigyar R. Masumova (Russia), PhD in economics, Associate
Professor at the Department of World Economy, MGIMO
University
6. New challenges and tasks for the public scientific community
(social sciences) in research on the social and cultural
consequences of the COVID- 19 pandemic (in today's Vietnam)
Speaker: Luong Dinh Hai (Vietnam), Dr.Phil., Professor
7. New prerequisites for the spread of pseudoscientific ideas in
the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Speaker: Natalia N. Zarubina (Russia), Dr.Phil., Professor at the
Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
8. Analyzing the attitudes of medical professionals towards their
health by the methods of participant observation and
questionnaire
Speaker: Anastasia V. Rudkovskaya (Russia), postgraduate student at
the Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
9. New requirements for the submission of information and criteria
for
assessing its quality during the pandemic in the conditions of an
overabundance of fake news. Features of the interpretation of
research results and the construction of hypotheses.
Speaker: Olesya E. Golovatskaya (Russia), postgraduate student at
the Department of Public Relations and Media Policy, RANEPA
10. COVID-19 and human capital
Speaker: Lusine A. Tadevosyan (Armenia), postgraduate student at
the Russian-Armenian University
11. (Im)mobility as a factor of transformation of the scientific
community human capital during COVID-19 pandemic
Speaker: Ekaterina I. Kostyakova (Russia), postgraduate student at
the Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
12. COVID-19 risks: real and staged challenges
Speaker: Aysel Sh. Kulieva (Russia), first-year student of the
Master's degree in Sociology, MGIMO University
13. Russian precariat in the context of coronavirus pandemic: the
main risks
Speaker: Roman K. Dianov (Russia), first-year student of the
Master's degree in Sociology, MGIMO University
1:00 pm
Session 2. The impact of digitalization on the human capital of the
scientific community (social sciences)
Moderators: Daria N. Karpova, Kristina V. Rakova
1. Critical View on Digitalization in the Human Capital Formation:
Creativity at Risk
Speaker 1: Dioneia Motta Monte-Serrat (Brazil), Professor (UNAERP),
Post- Doctoral Researcher (USP); Associate Professor at the Law
Department, University of Ribeirao Preto; Post-Doctoral Researcher
at the Computing and Mathematics Department, University of Sao
Paulo, Brazil (FFCLRP-USP)
Speaker 2: Carlo Cattani (Italy), Professor at Engineering School,
DEIM, Tuscia University, 01100 Viterbo, Italy
2. The effect of social balance on social fragmentation
Speaker: Pham Tuan (Austria), Doctor of Philosophy, Complexity
Science Hub Vienna
3. The paradoxes of digitalization
Speaker: Nadezhda N. Fedotova (Russia), Dr. Sc. (Sociological
Sciences), Prof. at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO
University
4. University in a Transdisciplinary Transition: Challenges and
Risks of Digitalization
Speaker: Viktoria V. Anohina (Belarus), Ph.D. in Philosophical
Sciences, Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy and
Methodology of the Belarusian State University
5. Hirsch index as a factor of scientific activity
Speaker: Aleksandr L. Temnitskiy (Russia), PhD in Sociological
Sciences, Assoc. Prof. at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO
University
6. The specifics of professional self-determination of students of
higher educational institutions of Belarus in the context of
digitalization (based on the results of a sociological study)
Speaker: Irina V. Lashuk (Belarus), PhD in Sociological Sciences,
Assoc. Prof., Head of the Department of Economic Sociology and
Psychology of Entrepreneurship of the Belarusian State University
of Economics
7. Digitalization and the pandemic: opportunities and negative
consequences
Speaker: Leonid N. Fedotov (Russia), PhD in Sociological Sciences,
Associate Professor at Penza State University
8. State Administration of China during the COVID-19 pandemic using
digital technologies
Speaker: Li Zhongyuan (China), postgraduate student at the
Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
9. Mentorship and formation of expert communities in Russian
business organizations
Speaker: Maria V. Yurasova (Russia) PhD in Sociological Sciences,
Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO
University
10. Digital footprint of organizational culture as a factor in
assessing social capital
Speaker: Aleksey O. Vershinin (Russia), postgraduate student at the
Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
11. The occurrence of complex dialogue communication: «patient -
physician - IT-specialist»
Speaker: Kristina V. Rakova (Russia), postgraduate student at the
Department of Sociology, MGIMO University; junior research fellow
at the Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
12. Digital Science, Digital Humanities, «Archive revolution»,
their role in the pandemic;
Speaker: Alla N. Kuzina (Russia), postgraduate student at the
Department of World and Russian History, MGIMO University
13. Career trajectories of Millennials in context of digital
transformation.
Speaker: Elizaveta E. Oleynikova (Russia), postgraduate student at
the Institute of Public Administration and Civil Service
(Sociological sciences), RANEPA
14. Risks of social engineering: the demand for new knowledge to
maintain the security of human capital in the context of
digitalization
Speaker: Daria N. Karpova (Russia), PhD in Sociological Sciences,
Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO
University
1:00 pm
Session 3. Risks of digitalization of the educational process in
the formation of the human capital of the scientific
community
Lecture Hall _
Moderators: Antonina V. Noskova, Daria V. Goloukhova
1. Digital competencies and digital capital of university
lecturers: factors and conditions of formation
Speaker: Antonina V. Noskova (Russia), Dr. Sc. (Sociological
Sciences), Prof. at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO
University
2. Problems of promoting media and information literacy in the
higher education system of Armenia in the context accelerating
digitalization processes associated with the Covid-19
pandemic
Speaker: Meri R. Tadevosyan (Armenia): Ph.D. in Philosophical
Sciences, Assistant to the Vice-Rector for Science, Lecturer at the
Department of Journalism of the Russian-Armenian University
3. Obvious and non-obvious consequences of the transition to a
distance learning format (based on the MGIMO study results)
Speaker: Irina G. Kargina (Russia), Dr. Sc. (Sociological
Sciences), Prof. at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO University,
Head of the Department of Educational and Organizational Work of
MGIMO University
4. Evaluate the impact of COVID-19 epidemic to tertiary education,
training, and scientific research in universities in Vietnam.
Speaker 1: Ha-Linh Quach (Vietnam), International Cooperation and
Training Institute, Trade Union University, Hanoi, Vietnam
Speaker 2: Ngoc Bich Thi Vu (Vietnam), Deparment of Sociology,
Trade Union University, Hanoi, Vietnam
Speaker 3: Ha Thu Nguyen (Vietnam), PhD in Sociological Sciences,
Department of Foreign Languages, International Cooperation and
Training Institute, Trade Union University, Hanoi, Vietnam
5. The impact of Covid-19 on Neoliberal Universities in China. The
case of ELT teachers.
Speaker: Giovannipaolo Ferrari (Italy), PhD in Sociological
Sciences, Theory and History of Institutions and Research Methods
and PhD in Applied Linguistics
6. Prospects of Higher Education in Russia through the Eyes of
University Teachers during COVID-19 Pandemic.
Speaker 1: Daria V. Goloukhova (Russia), PhD in Sociological
Sciences, Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology, MGIMO
University
Speaker 2: Elena I. Kuzmina (Russia), postgraduate student at the
Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
7. The influence of the combination of factors of globalization and
social development on the student environment of different ages:
the RSSU and the Financial University cases
Speaker: Evgenij A. Zykov (Russia), Faculty of Humanities, Russian
State Social University
8. Russian-Armenian cooperation in the field of education and
science in the context of the pandemic: the use of distance
technologies in collaborative projects
Speaker: Anna A. Margaryan (Armenia), postgraduate student of the
Department of International Relations of the Russian-Armenian
University
9. Risks and innovations of educational and scientific-educative
activities of scientists in the context of the pandemic: the case
of the Republic of Abkhazia
Speaker: Dmitriy R. Margania (Russia), postgraduate student at the
Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
10. Students' perception of the online education limitations in the
context of the pandemic
Speaker: Anna P. Belyakova (Russia), 4th year undergraduate
student, the Faculty of International Journalism, Sociology, MGIMO
University
11. Migration policy in the field of educational migration and
attracting highly qualified personnel in the context of the
COVID-19 pandemic (on the example of the Nordic countries)
Speaker: Gulnara I. Gadzhimuradova (Russia), Ph.D. in Philosophical
Sciences, Visiting Researcher of the Faculty of Social Sciences and
Business Studies of the University of Eastern Finland (Joensuu),
Associate Professor of the Department of Demographic and Migration
Policy of MGIMO University of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Russia, Leading Researcher of the Institute for Demographic Studies
of the Russian Academy of Sciences
12. Academic mobility of students: new opportunities and unintended
consequences
Speaker 1: Diana V. Galitskaia (Russia), postgraduate student at
the Department of Sociology, MGIMO University
Speaker 2: Aleksandr A. Prosnyakov (Israel), postgraduate student
at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Physics, The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem