CfA: „Challenges of Data Collection, Re-use, and Analysis: Public Opinion, Political Debates, and Protests in the Context of the Russo-Ukrainian War"
The Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), Bremen, 25-27.08.2025
Buchvorstellung/Gespräch
19:00 Uhr, Theater Bremen, Foyer Großes Haus
"White But Not Quite": Gibt es antiosteuropäischen Rassismus?
mit Autor Ivan Kalmar
Einführung: Klaas Anders, Moderation: Anke Hilbrenner
Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr, OEG 3790 / Zoom
Muriel Nägler
Einführung für Studierende
Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr, OEG 3790 / Zoom
Agata Zysiak (Vienna/Lodz)
The Socialist Citizenship. Social Rights and Class in Postwar Poland
Buchvorstellung und Gespräch
18:00 Uhr, Europapunkt
Ein Russland nach Putin?
mit Jens Siegert und Susanne Schattenberg
CfP: Coming to the Surface or Going Underground? Art Practices, Actors, and Lifestyles in the Soviet Union of the 1950s-1970s
The Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), Bremen, November 13-14, 2025
Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr, OEG 3790 / Zoom
Hera Shokohi (Bonn)
Genozid und Totalitarismus. Die Sprache der Erinnerung an die Opfer des Stalinismus in der Ukraine und Kasachstan
Wissenswertes
Social Developments and New Forms of Mass Opinion Research in Contemporary Russia
Research Link between the Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen and the Faculty of Sociology, National Research University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Duration: April 2014 - September 2016. The German partner has received financial support from the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation. Head of Project: Prof. Dr. Heiko PleinesIn an economically and socially globalized world, states are no longer the only – and sometimes not even the most important – actors, both on the international and the domestic levels. State-society relations and the role of mass beliefs tend to become ever more important if one wishes to understand developments in societies around the globe.
Russia does not constitute an exception to this rule. The goal of the research collaboration between the Research Centre for East European Studies and the Higher School of Economics is therefore to bring together the experience and the expertise of 19 researchers from two countries. In order to present new approaches towards the investigation of social interaction, public opinion and state-society-relations, an inter-disciplinary and multi-perspective research strategy will be applied. Experts in the fields of sociology, political science and history will cooperate closely to identify new interaction patterns, path dependencies and changing relationships between societal groups and between the state and society and will track changes in public opinion on these issues.
The collaboration has been realized first and foremost in the form of reciprocal research visits and jointly held workshops and conferences. The German partner received financial support from the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation with funds provided by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
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