
Journal «Sociology of Artificial Intelligence»
Founder: Krasnoyarsk Regional Public Organization «Commonwealth of Educators of Krasnoyarsk Region»
The journal is registered by the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Communications, Information Technologies and Mass Communications.
Certificate: №ФС77-76304, 19.07.2019.
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eLIBRARY ID: 77284
ISSN: 2712-939X
Editor-in-Chief: Natalya Petrovna Koptseva
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About the journal
“Sociology of Artificial Intelligence“ (former name of the journal until July 2021 – ‘Social Anthropology of Siberia’)” is a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
The aim of the journal is to cover the results of scientific research devoted to the study of the sociology of artificial intelligence and the processes of its development in modern society.
The journal is published four times a year (quarterly). Each issue publishes scientific articles, translations, reviews, reviews and other materials on current trends in the field of artificial intelligence, including technical and ethical issues related to the development of artificial intelligence. The journal has an interdisciplinary orientation. It specializes in publishing materials on sociology, philosophy, cultural studies, anthropology, anthropology, and technical sciences.
Each article submitted to the journal undergoes double-blind review. The final decision on acceptance for publication is based on the decision of the editorial board.
Our audience
The journal is aimed at the academic audience, university community, scholars, postgraduates, and students interested in discussing a wide range of issues related to the development of sociology of artificial intelligence in the modern world.
Sections OECD:
102.Computer and information sciences
504.Sociology
509.Other social sciences
HAC Specialties:
5.4.1 Theory, methodology and history of sociology
5.4.4 Social structure, social institutions and processes 5.4.4 Social structure, social institutions and processes
5.4.6 Sociology of Culture
5.7.1 Ontology and theory of cognition 5.7.6.
5.7.6. Philosophy of Science and Technology
5.7.7. Social and political philosophy 5.12.1.
5.12.1 Interdisciplinary studies of cognitive processes 5.12.3.
5.12.3. Interdisciplinary studies of language 5.12.4.
5.12.4. Cognitive modeling
Publication ethics
The Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Board and Editorial Board of the scientific journal “Sociology of Artificial Intelligence” undertake to follow the guidelines and recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and to take into account the experience of reputable international journals and publishers.
The editorial board of the journal “Sociology of Artificial Intelligence” (hereinafter referred to as the journal) makes every effort to comply with the ethical standards accepted by the international scientific community.
Evaluation of the article
All articles are subject to a double-blind peer review process and must meet academic quality standards. If approved by the editor, papers will be reviewed by reviewers whose identities will remain anonymous to the authors.
The journal team may seek advice beyond standard peer review, for example, on submissions related to ethical issues. We may consult with peer reviewers before deciding on appropriate action, including evaluation by additional editors and rejection of further submissions.
Originality and plagiarism
Ethical standards for publications are needed to guarantee the high quality of scientific publications and the public’s trust in scientific research.
Should be avoided:
- Fabrication and falsification of data: Fabrication of data means that the researcher did not do any work and made up the data. Data falsification means that the researcher performed an experiment but then changed some of the data. Both of these actions undermine people’s trust in scientists.
- Plagiarism: Using other people’s ideas and work without giving them credit is unfair and unjust. Copying at least one sentence from another’s manuscript or even your own from a previously published manuscript without citation is considered plagiarism – convey the meaning in your own words. Articles with an originality of more than 85% in the Anti-Plagiarism system will be accepted for consideration. All citations used must have correct references.
- Submission to multiple journals: It is unethical to submit one manuscript to more than one journal at the same time. Such actions take up the time of editors and reviewers and can damage the reputation of journals if the manuscript is published in more than one scientific journal.
- Duplicate publications: means publishing similar manuscripts based on the same experiment. This will cause readers to overlook your manuscripts.
- Misattribution: All authors listed must have made a significant scientific contribution to the study. Be sure to list everyone who made a significant scientific contribution, including students and lab technicians.
Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism by other authors will be rejected. Any published articles may need correction or feedback.
Responsibilities of the editor-in-chief, editorial board and other editorial management bodies
The Editorial Board organizes manuscript evaluation, ensures proper confidentiality when working with submissions to the journal, identifies conflicts of interest, and resolves ethical conflicts that arise.
Upon receipt of materials (manuscripts), the editorial board controls the authors’ compliance with the rules of manuscript submission, including the presence of abstract, keywords, and bibliographic list.
The Editorial Board evaluates the manuscript for compliance with the subject of the journal and appoints two reviewers with sufficient qualifications to assess the quality of submitted materials. When appointing reviewers, the Editorial Board proceeds from the necessity to ensure the absence of conflict of interest and integrity of reviewing.
The Editorial Board organizes the examination of the submitted manuscript according to the principle of double-blind review. The experts are given the opportunity to freely express motivated critical comments on the level and clarity of the presented material, its compliance with the journal profile, novelty and reliability of the results. The reviewers’ recommendations are the basis for the final decision on the publication of the article.
The decision to publish is made by the Editorial Board of the journal in accordance with the journal’s policy, taking into account the current legislation in the field of copyright. Manuscripts are evaluated solely on the basis of their scientific content, without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnicity, citizenship and political views of the authors.
The editor, members of the editorial board and all editorial staff may not disclose information about submitted papers to anyone other than the respective authors, reviewers and the editor-in-chief.
The editor, members of the editorial board and editorial board have no right to use unpublished materials used in the submitted manuscript in their own research without the written consent of the author.
When an ethical complaint is made about a submitted manuscript or published article, the editorial board will take reasonable steps to respond. Every report of unethical behavior is reviewed, even if it is received years after the publication of the article. If the complaint is upheld, appropriate corrections, retractions, or apologies are published.
Responsibilities of authors
Authors submit an article that presents the results of their own original research. All authors whose names appear on the application are expected to have made significant contributions to the work and to be collectively responsible for the results.
If the manuscript is co-authored, it is expected that consent to submit the manuscript has been explicitly obtained from all co-authors at the initial submission stage. If correspondence regarding the manuscript is conducted by one of the co-authors on behalf of all others, that person is responsible for ensuring that all co-authors receive all information about their work.
The journal expects that the manuscript has been prepared for the specific academic audience of this journal and has not been sent to other journals for simultaneous consideration. However, we recognize that authors have the right to submit their manuscripts simultaneously elsewhere – however, if this has been done, we urge authors to inform the Editorial Office. If an author’s manuscript has been approved for publication by any of the journals to which it has been submitted, the author must immediately withdraw the manuscript from all other journals. If an author neglects this requirement, their manuscript may be rejected by the journal at any stage. Although our journal may accept a manuscript that has been simultaneously submitted to another journal for consideration, it will not publish or even approve for publication such a manuscript.
Authors may not submit for consideration manuscripts that have been previously published, in whole or in part; manuscripts presenting the same results of the same study that have already resulted in a similar publication.The journal expects that authors may consider their manuscripts as a potential part of their future books or monographs, but not vice versa.
If an author discovers a material error or inaccuracy in his or her published work, he or she must immediately notify the editor or manager of the journal and assist them in removing or correcting the error.If the editor or manager learns from a third party that the published work contains significant errors, the author is notified, and the author must promptly remove or correct the errors or provide the editorial board with evidence of the correctness of the original article.
Authors have the right to withdraw their manuscript at any time while it is under review.
Responsibilities of reviewers
The main task of the reviewer is to objectively and promptly assess the compliance of materials (manuscript) with the journal subject, scientific novelty and the level of results presented in the manuscript, the quality of preparation of materials and formulate recommendations on the publication of materials, their revision or rejection with due confidentiality, following the generally accepted standards of objectivity, ensuring non-disclosure of information and timely informing about conflicts of interest.
A peer reviewer makes a significant contribution to a scientific journal. His/her peer review helps the editor in making editorial decisions and through the cooperation between the editor and the author can help the author to improve his/her work.
Reviewers should identify relevant published works in the reviewed material that have not been properly cited or referenced by the authors. The reviewer is also obliged to draw the editor’s attention to substantial or partial similarities with any other work with which the reviewer is directly familiar.
Unpublished materials used in the submitted manuscript should not be used in the reviewer’s own research without the written consent of the author. Classified information or ideas obtained during the review should remain confidential and not be used for personal gain.
Terms of publication
The editorial board of the scientific and practical journal “Sociology of Artificial Intelligence”, published from 2019, invites authors who are interested in current trends in the field of artificial intelligence, including technical and ethical issues related to the development of artificial intelligence. The journal is an interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience between representatives of fundamental and applied science, socio-cultural sphere, and education.
Both reputable scientists, practitioners and young researchers – graduate students and teachers – are invited to cooperate.
Articles presenting the results of independent theoretical and empirical research, reviews and reviews, unique archival documents are accepted for publication. The article should be topical, have novelty, reflect the statement of the task (problem), approaches and tools of the research, describe the resulting results and conclusions, represent the target audience, as well as with the
Manuscripts are accepted year-round and are published on a first-come, first-served basis.The period of publication depends on the degree of filling of the journal and is not less than 3 months.
The publication reviews all materials received by the editorial board, corresponding to its subject matter, for the purpose of their expert evaluation.
All submitted materials are subjected to double-blind review.All reviewers are recognized experts on the subject of the reviewed materials and have publications on the subject of the reviewed article within the last 3 years. The reviews are stored in the publishing house and in the editorial office for 5 years.
The editorial office of the publication sends the authors of the submitted materials copies of reviews or a reasoned refusal (for example, in case of violation of publication ethics by the author), and also undertakes to send copies of reviews to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation when the editorial office of the publication receives a corresponding request.
Authors are not charged a publication fee, only an electronic copy of the journal is provided.
Manuscripts should be submitted to the editorial office by e-mail to the address of the lead editor: decanka@mail.ru, Natalia Petrovna Koptseva, with the note “For the journal Sociology of Artificial Intelligence”.
Requirements for the manuscript of an article for publication in the journal Sociology of Artificial Intelligence
The electronic version of the article is prepared in Microsoft Word program. The text of the article should be placed on an A4 page in Times New Roman font size 12 points with line spacing of 1.5. The orientation is portrait with margins of 2.5 cm on all sides and mandatory numbering of pages.
To be sent to the editorial office in two separate files:
1) title page, text of the article (including references)
2) list of references for RISC
File titles begin with the author’s last name with initials in Cyrillic followed by “article”/“reference list”.
Requirements for the cover page
The title page states:
- UDC
- Title of the article in Russian
- Surnames, first names, patronymics (in full) of each author, in Russian.
- Full name of all organizations to which the authors belong in Russian language, position, city and country, ORCID ID, e-mail.
- Abstract in Russian language. The abstract is a brief, but at the same time maximally informative content of the scientific publication. The volume of the abstract should be from 200 to 250 words. It summarizes the background and objectives of the study, the main methods, including the type of study, sample design and main analytical methods, the main results with their numerical expression and levels of statistical significance, and the main conclusions. New and important aspects of the study are highlighted.
- Keywords in Russian – 3-6 keywords
- VAK scientific specialty: code and title. Choose and write the VAK specialty from the list of our journal. See above.
Next: information from paragraphs 2-6 in English in the same sequence.
Requirements for the text of the article:
The article should be structured. Recommended structure of the article:
· Problem statement, purpose of the article, review of scientific literature on the problem
· Methodology (materials and methods)
· Results of the study, discussion
· Conclusion (conclusions in accordance with the purpose of the article, author’s contribution).
The recommended text length of the article is between 20,000 and 40,000 characters (with spaces).
In the text of the article for reference to the source you should use parentheses and transliterated surname of the author, year of publication of the source.
An example of using in-text source citations in the text of an article:
The works of researchers N. A. Nepomnjashhih (Nepomnjashhih, 2014), E. T. Chamzyryn (Chamzyryn, 2010), A. L. Kosheleva (Kosheleva, 2010), Y. G. Khazankovich (Khazankovich, 2014) consider the folk-poetic and mythological origins of Siberian fiction in specific works. It is quite difficult to draw the boundary between fairy tale, in particular magic tale, and epic (Voskobojnnikov, 1973: 13).
Illustrative material
· Sent to the editorial office, if necessary, together with the article as separate files with jpg extension.
· Includes a description of a figure, table, graph, diagram, etc., as well as an indication of where in the text of the article this material should be placed.
· In the text of the article references to the figure are made in parentheses (Fig. 1). The illustration itself is signed Fig. 1. Title.
Tables
Tables are included in the text of the article, have a title and numbering. In the text of the article there should be a reference to the table.
An obligatory element of the text of the article is the “References”:
References are given in two formats:
APA Style. In the original language of the sources (for English-language publications) and in transliteration in Latin alphabet letters with translation of the publication sources into English (for non-English-language sources). Do not forget to translate the title of the work/journal into English in square brackets. Initials are written after the surname and separated from the surname by a comma.
Additionally, the same list of sources is compiled for further placement of the publication in RINC: Russian-language sources are written in Cyrillic alphabet, and English-language sources are written in Latin alphabet.
All references to sources (print and electronic) are in alphabetical order only.
Example of the design of the reference list:
The References are an obligatory element of the text of the article:
Lists of References are given in two formats:
1. In APA Style. In the original language of the sources (for English-language publications) and in transliteration in Latin alphabet letters with translation of the publication sources into English (for non-English-language sources). Do not forget to translate the title of the work/journal into English in square brackets. Initials should be written after the surname and separated from the surname by a comma.
2. In addition, the same list of sources for further placement of the publication in RINC is made: Russian-language sources are written in Cyrillic alphabet, and English-language sources are written in Latin alphabet.
All references to sources (printed and electronic) are in alphabetical order only.
An example of the design of the reference list:
References
Zamaraeva, Iu.S. (2015). Global’nye transformatsii, kotorye perezhivaiut indigennye narody Severa [Global transformations experienced by the indigenous peoples of the North], In Sovremennye problemy nauki i obrazovaniia [Modern problems of science and education], 1–1, 1882.
Nora, P (1989). Between memory and history. In Les lieux de mémoire. Representations 26, 7-24. Available at: https://eclass.uoa.gr/modules/document/file.php/ARCH230/PierreNora.pdf (accessed 5 February 2023).
Voskobojnnikov, M. G. (1973). Kto dal jevenkam solnce [Who gave the Evenks the sun]. Irkutsk: Vostochno-Sibirskoe knizhnoe izdatel’stvo, 248 p.
Watson, N. (2014). Justice in whose eyes? Why lawyers should read black Australian literature. In Griffith Law Review, 23 (1), 44-60.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Koptseva Natalia Petrovna – Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Acting Head of Academic Activities of the Institute of the North and the Arctic, Acting Director of the International Northern School.
Deputy editors-in-chief
Kukhta Maria Sergeevna, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Professor of the Engineering School of Information Technologies and Robotics, Department of Automation and Robotics, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University.
Yulia Zamaraeva Sergeevna, Doctor of Cultural Studies, Associate Professor, First Vice-Rector of the Dmitry Hvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts, Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Humanitarian Institute of the Siberian Federal University.
Editorial Board
Aimagambetova Malika Muratovna, PhD (field of science – philology), Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Foreign Philology and Translation at the Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi.
Atanesyan Artur Vladimirovich Atanesyan, Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Applied Sociology, Faculty of Sociology, Yerevan State University.
Elena Nikolaevna Viktoruk, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Head of the Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Religious Studies, V.P. Astafiev Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University.
Konstantin Vadimovich Grigorichev, Doctor of Sociology, Associate Professor, Vice-Rector for Research and International Activities, Irkutsk State University.
Vasily Gromov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Faculty of Computer Science, Deputy Head of the Department of Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence, Senior Researcher at the International Laboratory of Intelligent Systems and Structural Analysis of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.
Dai Guijiu, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Dean of the Russian Language Faculty, Head of the Russian Center of Beijing Foreign Studies University.
Irina Sovetovna Karabulatova, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor, Deputy Head of the Laboratory of Machine Learning and Semantic Analysis of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, expert of the Department of Machine Learning and Digital Humanities of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), Professor of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty of Philology of the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia.
Olga Anatolievna Karlova, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Department of Advertising and Socio-Cultural Activities, Siberian Federal University.
Kirko Vladimir Igorevich, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Advertising and Socio-Cultural Activities, Professor of the Department of Cultural and Art History of the Siberian Federal University, Head of the Research Department of the Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University named after V. P. Astafiev. P. Astafiev.
Kochetova Larisa Anatolievna, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Translation and Linguistics, Volgograd State University.
Viktor Pavlovich Krivonogov, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of World and Regional Civilizations, Siberian Federal University.
Lavrentieva Zoya Ivanovna, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Institute of History, Humanitarian and Social Education, Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University.
Ledeneva Victoria Yurievna, Doctor of Sociology, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Ethno-demographic and Integration Processes of the Institute of Demographic Research of the Federal Research Sociological Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Litvintseva Elena Ananyevna, Doctor of Sociology, Associate Professor, Professor, Head of the Department of Organizational Design of Management Systems of the Faculty of Human Resources and Public Service of the Institute of Public Service and Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration of the Russian Federation.
Luzan Vladimir Sergeyevich, Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor of the Department of Advertising and Socio-Cultural Activities of the Siberian Federal University, Acting Rector of the Dmitry Hvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts.
Lushnikova Galina Igorevna, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Philology and Teaching Methods Institute of Pedagogy, Psychology and Inclusive Education Humanitarian-Pedagogical Academy (branch) of the Crimean Federal University named after V.I. Vernandsky.
Bulat Mukhamediev Bulat Mintaevich Mukhamediev, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Department of Economics, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Sergey Vladimirovich Nazarenko, Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Public Administration, Head of the Department of Educational and Methodological Activities and Additional Education of the Higher School of Public Administration of the Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Mikhail Nevzorov, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor and Head of Master’s Programs at the School of Pedagogy, Far Eastern Federal University.
Veronika Adolfovna Razumovskaya, PhD in Philology, Associate Professor, Professor of the Research and Training Laboratory of Behavioral Economics and Communication Development, Department of Theoretical Economics, Institute of Economics, Public Administration and Finance, Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural and Art History, Humanitarian Institute of Siberian Federal University, Head of the Krasnoyarsk Regional Branch of the Union of Translators of Russia.
Suleymanov Javdet Shevketovich Suleymanov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Information Technologies of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, Head of the Joint Research Laboratory of ANT and KSU “AI Problems”.
Victor Uglev, PhD in Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Interinstitutional Basic Department of Applied Physics and Space Technologies of the Siberian Federal University, member of the Russian Association of Artificial Intelligence (RAII).
Friedman Alexander Yakovlevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Institute of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling of Technological Processes of the Kola Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Leading Researcher of the Laboratory of Modeling of Industrial and Natural Complexes.
Tatyana Furyaeva, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Social Pedagogy and Social Work, V.P. Astafiev Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University.
Shadrin Alexander Ivanovich, Corresponding Member of the Siberian Academy of Higher School Sciences, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Department of Geography and Methods of Teaching Geography, V.P. Astafiev Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University.
Sergey Shilov, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Special Psychology, V.P. Astafiev Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University.
Emine Inanir, Professor (field of science – philology), Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Department of Russian Language and Literature, Faculty of Literature, Istanbul University.
Journal manager
Koptseva Natalia Petrovna – Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Acting Head of Academic Activities of the Institute of the North and the Arctic, Acting Director of the International Northern School.
Design and computer layout
Tikhonova Tatiana
Contacts
Address of the editorial office, publisher and distributor
Russia, 660100, Krasnoyarsk, 67, Akademika Kirenskogo St., office. 106
Phone: 8(908)211-41-23 (Koptseva N. P.)
E-mail: decanka@mail.ru
Address of the printing house
Russia, 660041, Krasnoyarsk, Svobodny Ave. 82a. BIC PC

