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Topic of the Issue St.Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia Associate Professor of Institute of Philosophy St.Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design, Professor of Higher School of Printing and Media Technologies Doctor of Science (Cultural Studies) Perspectives of the Network Paradigm in the Study of Transcultural Processes The modern world is moved by intercultural contacts. It is enriched through interactions and adoptions; revived by collisions; developed by the convergence of meanings and unions of the 'different.' The intensity of these processes today is stimulated by increasing the mobility of people and the development of mass communication. Emerging conditions contribute to the formation of new types of solidarity between representatives of different cultures and the implementation of transcultural projects that are more difficult subject to study through traditional methods of sociology, religious studies and other humanities and social sciences. In search of required research approaches, the author turns to the network interdisciplinary paradigm where it is more important to understand not the categories of “what”, “where”, and “when”, but “what is the basis” and “how it is supported” regarding relations between subjects and objects to be assigned some purport.
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The article gives an idea about the evolution of network analytics in various fields of scientific knowledge. The key theoretical concepts, patterns, and effects of networks are revealed, such as synergy, emergentism, cluster structures, cultural hubs, etc. The possibility of using various parameters of the network topology and the dynamics of connectivity in cultural studies is demonstrated with a specific instance.
In the new perspectives, the international transcultural Buddhist organization Diamond Way of the Karma Kagyu tradition which has been in demand in fifty countries around the world is being analyzed. The focus of the study is on the Russian component of this network. In conclusion, arguments confirming the adequacy of this approach in the study of not only Buddhist international organizations but also of Buddhism in general, are presented. It is assumed that this approach and research methods can be effective with others, not only religious materials.
The questions that can be already answered are formulated, and areas of research in which questions are not even voiced are indicated. Key words: transcultural, transnational types of solidarity, network paradigm, connectivity, graph theory, cluster structure, network scale, network development dynamics, modern Buddhism.
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November, 2008. Boris SOKOLOV St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia Institute of Philosophy Professor, Doctor of Science (Philosophy) Dai Chuang St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia Institute of Philosophy Postgraduate Student Chinese and European Garden: the Condensation of Two Symbolic Worlds and Two Types of «Viewpoint» Any phenomenon of our reality is constituted as condensation of 'optics' of our consciousness and infected with symbolism of cultural tradition. This symbolism, embedded in objects, phenomena, events, etc., makes it difficult to interpret and understand, because to clarify it, it is necessary to clarify the main dispositions of the culture, of which it is the part. As an example of such clarification of differences in the nomenclature of symbols and their cultural meaning, the article provides a comparative analysis of landscape art of European culture and culture of China.
The phenomenon of the European Park (on the example of the so-called French and English types of parks) is, according to the authors, a demonstration of the main dispositives of European culture, namely, the dominance of the subject, the mathematization (geometrism) of reality, total control (method). Unlike the European Park, the Chinese Park (on the example of the so-called private garden Park), the Chinese phenomenon has a completely different symbolic set and reflects a completely different position and 'optics of consciousness': a different understanding of change, the lack of position of the subject, saturated symbolism. Key words: Chinese private garden, French Park, English Park, symbolism, cultural phenomenon, comparative analysis.