CONCEPTS AND TRENDS IN MODERN REGIONAL STUDIES
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regional studies, social sciences, social knowledge, transdisciplinarity, globalism, regionalism, cognitive linguistics, social semiotics.Abstract
The article is devoted to the topic of concepts and trends in the field of modern regional studies. The problem of the place of regional studies as a field of knowledge in the system of social sciences has been actively studied since the 1950s in foreign and domestic science. The author analyzes the main approaches to the study of regional space, proves that the rapid advancement of regional studies as a scientific field is based on geopolitical motivation. The author proposes a transdisciplinary approach, as well as the possibility of integrating global and local scientific vision in order to form the strategic potential of this discipline and ensure its place in the system of social sciences.
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