Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Kuriukin A.N. Russia in the 2020s: Industry 4.0 and Socio-political Aspects of its Integration in Mass Estimates of the Population (Based on Sociological Research). Sociopolitical Sciences. 2024. Vol. 14. No. 1. P. 41–52.



Kuriukin A.N. Russia in the 2020s: Industry 4.0 and Socio-political Aspects of its Integration in Mass Estimates of the Population (Based on Sociological Research). Sociopolitical Sciences. 2024. Vol. 14. No. 1. P. 41–52.
ISSN 2223-0092
DOI 10.33693/2223-0092-2024-14-1-41-52
РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=63429742

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Abstract

Purpose of the study: to form an objective understanding of the socio-political issues of integrating Industry 4.0 technologies into modern society in general and Russian society in particular. Methodology: The author, using a wide range of the latest domestic and foreign sources, conducts a consistent analysis of the most general issues related to the topic of the work, gives a general description of the theoretical discourse on the integration of Industry 4.0 technologies into society, and considers the interpretation of socio-political aspects in a (joint) " smart" production of Industry 4.0, explores pressing problems with compliance with established socio-economic practices in joint intelligent production, explores the presence of "fear of the future" in society, attitude towards breakthrough innovations of Industry 4.0, using the example of a survey of European society, the attitude of Russian society to the perception of Innovation 4.0 is outlined. Cоnclusions: Based on the results of the analysis, the author comes to the logical conclusion that the traditional system of established socio-economic practices will undoubtedly face a whole range of new challenges that may lead to a change in views on its form and content, both theoretical and theoretical. and applied it. in terms of compliance and execution of the plan. Especially, according to the author, this can be clearly manifested in the corporate sphere, which in the foreseeable future will become increasingly complex, and in the judicial sphere, where it will be unclear who to file claims against as a result of a trial for restoration or compensation for harm based on the results of an established violation of civil law.