Woman in russian society


Kryshtanovskaya O. V., Bolshunova A. K. New technologies and gender asymmetry, P. 5-23

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/wwjdcf DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.1 Gender asymmetry persists within the Russian political system, while the influence of the digital environment on the political sphere continues to grow. This article seeks to examine the impact of new technologies — particularly social media — on women’s success in society and political careers, as well as their role in [...]

Mikhaylova O. V., Petropolsky D. I. Women and men in the struggle for political leadership in contemporary Western democracies: factor analyses, P. 23-37

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/zvfcyt DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.2 The article raises the issue of the exclusion of certain social groups from the process of governance, using the example of persistent gender asymmetry in leadership positions in institutions of power in modern democracies. The authors raise a logical question about the factors hindering the growth of female political leadership in [...]

Shvetsova A. V. Digital self-presentation of women scientists: personal brand and academic reputation , P. 38-53

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/wiutro DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.3 Telegram channels are becoming an important tool for building the personal brand of women scientists. However, there is virtually no data on how these platforms function mechanically, what topics feature as key themes, or how they globally impact researchers’ academic reputations. This study aims to identify and analyze the key content [...]

Grigorieva N. S., Chubarova T. V. Health status as a factor to continue working for women and men of retirement age and the problem of its protection, P. 54-70

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/vjmwnt DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.4 The objective of the study is to examine the importance of health status as decision making factor for pensioners, both women and men, to continue working and to identify possible ways to maintain it, taking into account the socio-economic characteristics of the population group in question. The interviews were based on [...]

Khotkina Z. A. On the relationship between science and the women’s movement, P. 71-82

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/tgzgcm DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.5 The article examines the interaction between the women’s movement (practice) and feminist theory (science). The main focus is on the nature and models of the relationship between these two institutions, and especially on the role of science in this tandem. The author attempted to understand what is happening: does science produce [...]

Sinelnikov A. B. The impact of demographic policy on marriage and fertility rates in different generations of Russian men and women (Based on census data), P. 83-101

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/liaxdm DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.6 The article is devoted to the study of the impact of changes in the structure of the population by marital status on the effectiveness of demographic policy. Based on the analysis of census data, the author concluded that many people postpone marriage for a long time. Therefore, there are more and [...]

Bezverbny V. A., Sitkovsky A. M., Rostovskaya T. K., Chernyshev K. A., Miryazov T. R. Digital demographic observatory: new approaches to monitoring migration flows, P. 102-114

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/hrguze DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.7 The article aims to develop and test new digital approaches to monitoring internal migration in Russia, focusing on Siberia and the Russian Far East. The study implements the concept of a digital demographic observatory that integrates traditional statistical sources with big data. Based on aggregated official data for 2023, indicators of [...]

Riabov O. V., Riabova T. B. “Baba with a jackhammer”: women’s labor in the USSR in the discourse of American anti-communism during the Cold War, P. 115-126

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/chrroe DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.8 The article analyzes representations of Soviet women’s labor in the discourse of American anti-communism during the Cold War. The sources for the study are the works of American anti-communist ideologues, propaganda books, and issues (more than 200 in total) of The American Legion Magazine, Freedom’s Facts, Life, and Look, founded in [...]

Kazun A. D., Kazun A. P. Structural inequality, emotional well-being, or personal preferences: why do women watch news less frequently than men?, P. 127-141

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/bmpkyq DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.9 This article examines gender differences in news consumption and investigates the underlying causes behind them. The study draws on data from an online survey of over 10,000 respondents from 61 Russian regions, supplemented with illustrative examples from in-depth interviews. Regression analysis findings reveal that women tend to avoid news more frequently [...]

Zvonareva A. Ye., Pankratova Ye. V. The image of women scientists in the perception of modern Russian students (On the example of students of Ivanovo State University), P. 142-156

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/cnctif DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.10 Modern science needs young personnel, but the image of a scientist, especially women scientists, is full of stereotypes. This makes it difficult for young people to choose science as a future field of labor activity. This article analyzes the study of the image of women scientists in domestic and foreign scientific [...]

Pushkareva N. L. Women scientists in Soviet cinema during the “Thaw” period in the 1950—1960s, P. 157-167

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/mwzaij DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.11 The article examines the characteristics of the portrayal of women’s participation in the country’s scientific life during the political “Thaw” and the images of Russian women scientists in films of the 1950—1960s. The author’s goal is to reveal the dynamics in the changing images of women associated with work in science [...]

Vasekha M. V. Maria Vasilievna Krasnozhenova (1871—1942): pioneer of Siberian folkloristics and ethnography, P. 168-181

EDN: https://elibrary.ru/vumich DOI: 10.21064/WinRS.2025.4.12 The main objective of the publication is to reconstruct the biography of one of the first female researchers of Siberia, M. V. Krasnozhenova, and to assess her contribution to modern ethnological/anthropological science, taking into account the heuristic value of studying women’s biographies and autobiographies. In this article, the author reconstructs the [...]