On Digital Transformation of Society, Economic Mentality, and Probl...
On Digital Transformation of Society, Economic Mentality, and Problems of Migrants in the New Issue of the Journal "Social Psychology and Society"
October 7, 2025
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A new issue of the journal "Social Psychology and Society" (No. 3, 2025) has been published.

The issue opens with a theoretical article by Bazarov T.Yu. and Lobanova T.N., which presents a comparative analysis of the main components of the organizational environment of companies in pre-digital and digital societies. The theoretical article by Protasova I.N., "Economic Attitudes through the 'Theoretical Lenses' of Institutional Matrices," is devoted to the economic behavior of the population.

The theme of economic mentality continues in the "Empirical Research" section with an article by Gagarina M.A., Vikentieva E.N., and Gorshkova A.S., where the authors link the psychological representation of economic reality with the degree of identification with one's country and institutional trust. The article by Ralnikova I.A. deals with professional identity and its differences between young men and women socialized in families and children's assistance centers.

The article by Gorbacheva E.I., Kabanov K.V., and Kosova A.A. is dedicated to researching a complex problem: the application of moral prohibition in ethically charged situations among specialists belonging to various professional groups.

The influence of professional activity on the family relations of women entrepreneurs is examined in the article by Murzina Yu.S., Rusyaeva I.A., and Zarubko E.Yu. Meanwhile, the article by Pavlova O.S., Tkachenko N.V., Gritsenko V.V., Barinova N.G., and Titova O.V. analyzes the perception of cultural differences in intercultural marriages, using the example of Russian-speaking women in the United Arab Emirates and Norway.

The theme of migration in modern conditions, the motives and emotional experiences of migrants, is also the focus of the article by Bril M.S. and co-authors, presented in the "Applied Research and Practice" section.

The articles in the "Methodological Tools" section thematically resonate with the articles in the previous sections of this journal issue: the article by Tatarko A.N., Rodionov G.Ya., and Nikolaeva K.I. proposes the "Assessment of Digital Ruble Acceptance" methodology, and the article by Belykh T.V., Knyazev E.B., Sharov A.A., and Belykh V.V. presents the "Level and Types of Personal Maladaptive Submissiveness in the Virtual Environment" questionnaire. The adaptation and validation of the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale and cross-cultural comparisons conducted using this scale among Vietnamese and Russian students are presented in an article by an author from Vietnam studying in Russia, Tran T.T. The Ideal Partner Rating Scale (IPRS) is presented in the article by Prorova A.A., Semenova D.V., and Manokin M.A.

The full issue of the journal is available on the portal of psychological publications PsyJournals.ru

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