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Lost to the State: Family Discontinuity, Social Orphanhood and Residential Care in the Russian Far East - Elena Khlinovskaya Rockhill January 1, 2010 PDF  BOOKS
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Lost to the State: Family Discontinuity, Social Orphanhood and Residential Care in the Russian Far East
Author: Elena Khlinovskaya Rockhill
Year: January 1, 2010
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Language: English



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Lost to the State: Family Discontinuity, Social Orphanhood, and Residential Care in the Russian Far East In the vast and remote regions of the Russian Far East, a unique phenomenon has emerged in the aftermath of the Soviet collapse - the rise of "social orphans. " These are children who have living relatives, yet they find themselves growing up in residential care institutions, often due to their families' inability to provide for them. This unexpected turn of events has sparked a heated debate about the role and significance of childhood in the new society, and the tension between the state and the family. In her book, Lost to the State, Dr. Maria Spiropulu delves into this dissonance between post-Soviet forms of family and economy, and the lingering Soviet attitudes that shape the lives of these vulnerable children. The Author's Journey Dr. Spiropulu embarks on an in-depth exploration of the evolution of technology and its impact on human perception, highlighting the need for a personal paradigm to comprehend the technological advancements shaping modern knowledge.
Потерянные для государства: разрыв семьи, социальное сиротство и уход по месту жительства на Дальнем Востоке России В обширных и отдаленных регионах Дальнего Востока России после распада Советского Союза возникло уникальное явление - рост «социальных сирот». «Это дети, у которых есть живые родственники, но они растут в учреждениях интернатного типа, часто из-за неспособности их семей обеспечить их». Этот неожиданный поворот событий вызвал бурную дискуссию о роли и значении детства в новом обществе, и напряжённости между государством и семьёй. В своей книге «Потерянные для государства» доктор Мария Спиропулу углубляется в этот диссонанс между постсоветскими формами семьи и экономики и сохраняющимися советскими взглядами, которые формируют жизнь этих уязвимых детей. Путешествие автора Доктор Спиропулу приступает к углубленному исследованию эволюции технологии и ее влияния на восприятие человека, подчеркивая необходимость личной парадигмы для понимания технологических достижений, формирующих современные знания.
Perdu pour l'État : rupture de la famille, orphelinat social et soins de résidence en Extrême-Orient russe Dans les régions étendues et reculées de l'Extrême-Orient russe, un phénomène unique est apparu après l'effondrement de l'Union soviétique - la croissance des « orphelins sociaux ». « Ce sont des enfants qui ont des parents vivants, mais ils grandissent dans des institutions de type internat, souvent en raison de l'incapacité de leurs familles à les subvenir à leurs besoins ». Cette évolution inattendue a suscité un débat animé sur le rôle et l'importance de l'enfance dans la nouvelle société et les tensions entre l'État et la famille. Dans son livre « t for State », le Dr Maria Spiropoulou explore cette dissonance entre les formes post-soviétiques de la famille et de l'économie et les attitudes soviétiques persistantes qui façonnent la vie de ces enfants vulnérables. parcours de l'auteur Dr Spiropoulou se lance dans une étude approfondie de l'évolution de la technologie et de son impact sur la perception humaine, soulignant la nécessité d'un paradigme personnel pour comprendre les progrès technologiques qui façonnent les connaissances modernes.
Perdidos para el Estado: ruptura de la familia, huérfanos sociales y cuidados de residencia en el Extremo Oriente ruso En las regiones extensas y remotas del Extremo Oriente ruso, después del colapso de la Unión Soviética, surgió un fenómeno único: el crecimiento de los «huérfanos sociales». «Son niños que tienen parientes vivos, pero crecen en instituciones de tipo internado, a menudo debido a la incapacidad de sus familias para proveerlos». Este giro inesperado de los acontecimientos provocó una acalorada discusión sobre el papel y el significado de la infancia en la nueva sociedad, y las tensiones entre el Estado y la familia. En su libro «Perdidos por el Estado», la Dra. Maria Spiropulu profundiza en esta disonancia entre las formas postsoviéticas de la familia y la economía y las actitudes soviéticas persistentes que moldean la vida de estos niños vulnerables. viaje del autor Dr. Spiropoulou inicia una investigación en profundidad sobre la evolución de la tecnología y su impacto en la percepción humana, destacando la necesidad de un paradigma personal para comprender los avances tecnológicos que forman el conocimiento moderno.
Verloren für den Staat: Familienbruch, soziale Verwaisung und Wohnortpflege im Fernen Osten Russlands In den weiten und abgelegenen Regionen des Fernen Ostens Russlands entstand nach dem Zusammenbruch der Sowjetunion ein einzigartiges Phänomen - das Wachstum der „sozialen Waisen“. „Das sind Kinder, die lebende Verwandte haben, aber in Pflegeeinrichtungen aufwachsen, oft aufgrund der Unfähigkeit ihrer Familien, sie zu versorgen“. Diese unerwartete Wendung der Ereignisse löste eine hitzige Debatte über die Rolle und Bedeutung der Kindheit in der neuen Gesellschaft und die Spannungen zwischen Staat und Familie aus. Dr. Maria Spyropoulou geht in ihrem Buch t for the State auf diese Dissonanz zwischen postsowjetischen Familien- und Wirtschaftsformen und den fortbestehenden sowjetischen Ansichten ein, die das ben dieser gefährdeten Kinder prägen. Die Reise des Autors Dr. Spyropoulou beginnt eine eingehende Untersuchung der Evolution der Technologie und ihrer Auswirkungen auf die menschliche Wahrnehmung und betont die Notwendigkeit eines persönlichen Paradigmas, um die technologischen Fortschritte zu verstehen, die das moderne Wissen prägen.
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Devletin kaybı: Rus Uzak Doğusu'nda aile yıkımı, sosyal yetimlik ve konut bakımı Sovyetler Birliği'nin çöküşünden sonra Rus Uzak Doğusu'nun geniş ve uzak bölgelerinde, benzersiz bir fenomen ortaya çıktı -'sosyal yetimlerin "büyümesi. "Bunlar, yaşayan akrabaları olan, ancak genellikle ailelerinin kendilerine sağlayamadığı için evde bakım altında büyüyen çocuklar". Olayların bu beklenmedik dönüşü, çocukluğun yeni toplumdaki rolü ve önemi ve devlet ile aile arasındaki gerilim hakkında ateşli bir tartışmaya neden oldu. "t to the State'adlı kitabında Dr. Maria Spiropoulou, Sovyet sonrası aile ve ekonomi biçimleri ile bu savunmasız çocukların hayatlarını şekillendiren Sovyet tutumları arasındaki bu uyumsuzluğa değiniyor. Yazarın Yolculuğu Dr. Spiropoulou, teknolojinin evrimi ve insan algısı üzerindeki etkisi hakkında derinlemesine bir çalışmaya başlayarak, modern bilgiyi şekillendiren teknolojik gelişmeleri anlamak için kişisel bir paradigmaya duyulan ihtiyacı vurguluyor.
فقدت إلى الدولة: انهيار الأسرة واليتم الاجتماعي والرعاية السكنية في الشرق الأقصى الروسي في المناطق الشاسعة والنائية من الشرق الأقصى الروسي بعد انهيار الاتحاد السوفيتي، نشأت ظاهرة فريدة - نمو «الأيتام الاجتماعيين». «هؤلاء أطفال لديهم أقارب أحياء لكنهم نشأوا في رعاية سكنية، غالبًا بسبب عدم قدرة أسرهم على إعالتهم». تسبب هذا التحول غير المتوقع للأحداث في نقاش ساخن حول دور وأهمية الطفولة في المجتمع الجديد، والتوتر بين الدولة والأسرة. في كتابها «فقدت الدولة»، تتعمق الدكتورة ماريا سبيروبولو في هذا التنافر بين أشكال الأسرة والاقتصاد في فترة ما بعد الاتحاد السوفيتي والمواقف السوفيتية المستمرة التي تشكل حياة هؤلاء الأطفال الضعفاء. يشرع الدكتور سبيروبولو في دراسة متعمقة لتطور التكنولوجيا وتأثيرها على الإدراك البشري، مع التأكيد على الحاجة إلى نموذج شخصي لفهم التطورات التكنولوجية التي تشكل المعرفة الحديثة.

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