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The cultural dimension of tightness - looseness: some recent applications

Professor Anu Realo (Department of Psychology, University of Tartu) made a presentation “The cultural dimension of tightness - looseness: some recent applications” at the scientific seminar of the International Laboratory of Socio-Cultural Research on 21st September. She presented results of the research conducted in 33 countries.

Seminar "Research in Russian Regional Politics: approaches and hypothesis"

The International Center for the Study of Institutions and Development organized a seminar on the Russian regional politics on September 19-20th, 2011. During the seminar, the researchers from ICSID presented their current projects to initiate a discussion with the invited experts, specializing in regional political and economic process and the relationships between the center and the regions in Russia. The seminar materials are available here.

International seminar by Dr. Steffen Gackstatter

On September 20th, 2011, an international seminar by Dr. Steffen Gackstatter, organized by the HSE ISSEK Laboratory for Science and Technology Studies (LST) took place at the HSE. The seminar was dedicated to science and technology and innovation policy in transitional countries.

International seminar by Dr. Steffen Gackstatter

On September 20th, 2011, an international seminar by Dr. Steffen Gackstatter, organized by the HSE ISSEK Laboratory for Science and Technology Studies (LST) took place at the HSE. The seminar was dedicated to science and technology and innovation policy in transitional countries.

Course by S. Schwartz “Using Basic Human Values to Understand Individual Behavior”

Shalom Schwartz, the scientific supervisor of the International Laboratory of Socio-Cultural Research, conducted a course "Using Basic Human Values ​​to Understand Individual Behavior" for Master students of the program "Applied Social Psychology" on 12-15th September.

Islam and Nationalism in Volga-Ural Region

On September 15, 2011 at the first regular seminar of LCSR in this academic year the preliminary results of the research “Islam and Nationalism in Volga-Ural Region” (the case of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan) were presented by Eduard Ponarin, Director of LCSR, and Kirill Zhirkov, Research Fellow of LCSR.

The Study Has Revealed Slacker Lecturers

On September 13th 2011 a seminar by the HSE Institute for Educational Studies took place. Martin Karnoy, Professor at the University of Stanford and Academic Supervisor at the HSE International Laboratory for Educational Policy Research, spoke on ‘The Low Achievement Trap: Comparing Schools in Botswana and South Africa’.

The first Summer School of LSCR...

The first Summer School of LSCR called «Multilevel Analysis in Comparative Studies» was held from August 22 to September 2 in Pushkin, a suburb of St. Petersburg. The participants of this school were master and postgraduate students and young researchers from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Israel, Germany and USA.

Essex in summer: Anna Nemirovskaya, Anna Shirokanova, Darya Oreshina and Tatyana Karabchuk

Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis is the largest Summer school in Europe with more than 60 courses on contemporary quantitative and qualitative methods of data analysis in social sciences. The school is famous for its teachers: the “stars” of statistics, sociology, psychology. The authors of world famous textbooks on data analysis methods teach there. Some LCSR researchers came to Essex this summer and participated in its famous summer school.

Human Experiments. Egor Lazarev’s Impressions about the participation in workshops at the school ICPSR

Egor Lazarev told about his academic trip to the summer school ICPSR(Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA), where he took part in two short intensive workshops: “Design, Conduction and Analysis of Field Experiments in Social Sciences” (August, 1-5) and “Spatial Econometrics” (August 15-19), which have been delivered by professor Donald Green (Columbia University) and by professor Robert Franzese (University of Michigan), respectively.