On September 3 Eugene Tartakovsky (PhD, Professor of Tel Aviv University, Israel) took part in the «Culture matters» research seminar with the report on "Contemporary Russian Jewry: a Psychological Portrait".
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On June 25, Zarina Lepshokova and Viktoria Galyapina (senior researchers at ISEL-SCR, Higher School of Economics, Moscow) took part in the «Culture matters» research seminar.
On April 8 Ilja van Beest, PhD, Professor of psychology, Tilburg University (the Netherlands) took part in the «Culture matters» research seminar with the report on "Why hast thou forsaken me?".
On April 7th, Coleen Word (Co-chair of Center for Applied Cross-Cultural Research, Professor at School of Psychology, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand) took part in the “Culture matters” research seminar.
On March 19, Yuriy Altman (researcher at the department of Social and Political Psychology, Yaroslavl State University), took part in the “Culture matters” research seminar.
On March 12, Nadezhda Lebedeva (PhD, Professor, Head of the International Scientific-Educational Laboratory for Sociocultural Research, HSE) took part in the “Culture Matters” research seminar. She delivered a talk entitled “Testing the three hypotheses of intercultural relations in Russia and Latvia”.
On February 26, Akhmet Yarlykapov (PhD, senior research fellow at the Center for the regional security and Caucasus studies, senior research fellow at the Institute for International Research, MGIMO) took part in the “Culture matters” research seminar.
On January 25, Yekaterina Kazarceva (researcher at the Laboratory of Sociology of Education and Science, HSE, Saint Petersburg) took part in the “Culture matters” research seminar. Yekaterina presented a talk on applications of acculturation theory in studying Russian-speaking migrants in Germany.
On January 22 Filippov, Vladimir S. (Ph. D., associate Professor of REU n. a. G. V. Plekhanov) and Misurova, Xenia M. (Ph. D., associate Professor of REU n. a. G. V. Plekhanov) took part in the «Culture Matters» research seminar with the report on "National character and technological process".
On December 18, Mahama Tawat (Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the Department of Public Policy, Higher School of Economics) took part in the “Culture matters” seminar.Mahama Tawat gave a talk entitled “Culture matters… for policy scholars too”, in which he described new developments in policy scholarship.