Rehearsals for an Expolar Sociology of Care
EDN: AMVEXQ
About the Authors
I. V. DudenkovaRussian Federation
Irina V. Dudenkova — Associate Professor (Docent), Faculty of Liberal Arts, Department of Theoretical Sociology and Epistemology, Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology, Institute of Social Sciences; Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences
Moscow
M. D. Malkov
Russian Federation
Maksim D. Malkov — MA in Sociology, guest lecturer, postgraduate Student, research intern at the International Laboratory for Social Integration Research, lecturer at MSSES (Moscow Higher School of Social and Economic Sciences)
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Dudenkova I.V., Malkov M.D. Rehearsals for an Expolar Sociology of Care. Sociology of Power. 2026;38(1):8-23. (In Russ.) EDN: AMVEXQ
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