2026. Vol. 17. No. 2 DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2EDN: TYSULZDownload this IssueТopic of the Issue:Digital Technologies in Science and ManagementAksenova O. V.Artificial Intelligence as a Social Reality. P. 8-11DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.1Full TextDigital Technologies in Science and ManagementGolouhova D. V., Kumantsov A. A.Perception and Use of AI Technologies in Scientific Research: Prospects and Obstacles. P. 12-33DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.2Full TextKolodin D. V., Vityunin V. S., Vatolina O. V.On the Application of Generative AI to the Analysis and Interpretation of Sociological Data. P. 34-55DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.3Full TextKalmykov N. N.On a Method for Diagnosing Governance Imbalances in the Context of Digital Transition. P. 56-75DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.4Full TextBaimurzina G. R., Sadretdinova E. V., Korovkina N. V.The Ratio of Formal and Informal Platform Employment Practices in the Russian Federation (Based on Profi.ru). P. 76-98DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.5Full TextCreative Industries in Social DevelopmentGudkova Y. A., Puzanova Z. V.Social Effects of Creative Clusters in Russian Megacities (using Moscow as an Example). P. 99-116DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.6Full TextKostko N. A., Pecherkina I. F., Andrianova E. V.Subjectivity of managers in the development of creative industries in the territory. P. 117-143DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.7Full TextYouth in Modern SocietyBulanova M. B., Shushpanova I. S.Normative and Legal Self-Regulation of the Lives of Russian Youth. P. 144-163DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.8Full TextKolesnikova E. M., Cherevkova A. I.STEM Career Guidance in Russian Schools as a Sphere of Social Interaction: Based on Field Research. P. 164-183DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.9Full TextRural SociologyKozyreva P. M., Smirnov A. I.Dynamics of Social Well-Being in the Rural Population of Russia (2000–2024). P. 184-205DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.10Full TextQuestions of Russian IdentityBadmaev V. N., Ulanov M. S., Kaldinova G. P.The Identity of the Kalmyk Ethnic Group: Internal and External Contours. P. 206-221DOI: 10.19181/vis.2026.17.2.11Full Text