Darya Spiridonov
Independent Researcher in Social Theory, Literature, and Sociolinguistics
Independent Researcher in Social Theory, Literature, and Sociolinguistics
Darya Spiridonov
Independent Researcher in Social Theory, Literature, Sociolinguistics, and Structural Analysis of Modern Life
Darya Spiridonov is an independent researcher whose work examines the structural conditions of human behavior, social vulnerability, and cultural perception in contemporary society.
Her research operates at the intersection of classical literature, sociology, sociolinguistics, and institutional analysis. Rather than treating literature and language as isolated domains, she approaches them as analytical frameworks for understanding modern social dynamics, including asymmetry, risk, perception, and the formation of individual trajectories.
A central theme of her work is the relationship between desire, environment, language, and time β how individuals navigate complex social systems without fully understanding their structural constraints.
Her publications focus on:
vulnerability as a structural condition rather than a personal failure
language as a social regime shaping knowledge, perception, and hierarchy
beauty and visibility as misleading signals in asymmetric environments
the persistence of social mechanisms across historical and contemporary contexts
literature and language as diagnostic frameworks for analyzing modern life
Her work is published across multiple platforms and is anchored in DOI-indexed research outputs.
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