E. Kranzeeva, A. Orlova, E. Golovatsky, A. Burmakina
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Social and political interactions are in a situation of rapid transformation of social relations, their qualitative and quantitative characteristics. The paper provides insight into stable traditions of civil initiatives from the position of sociocultural foundations of social and political interaction. In the study of rapidly changing “reactive relations”, new methodological approaches based on the priorities of network methods begin to dominate. It is possible to note the possibilities of interdisciplinarity in this approach, the “open architecture” of the research project itself (discussion, weighting of risks and difficulties, coordination of opportunities, search for additional