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Ukrainian studies in times of war: ways forward
Panel discussion
Aleksandra Rumiantseva
Visiting Scholar
Hans-Koschnick Special Scholarship
E-Mail: alerumyan@gmail.com
Current project: Protest activity and repression on Navalny supporters in Russia
Research areas
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Repression
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Protest activity in Russia
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Electoral processes in authoritarian regimes (especially Russia)
Short biography:
Education
MA, Sociology, High School of Economics (Saint-Petersburg), 2019
MA, Political Science, European University at Saint-Petersburg, 2020
BA, Sociology, Russian State Social University (Moscow), 2017
Work experience
Long-term Visiting Scholar, Research Centre for East European Studies, University of Bremen (2022-present)
Center for Advanced Governance (think-tank) Moscow, Russia (2019 - 2022)
Position: Expert
Completed projects 2019 - 2022
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Kazantcev K., Rumiantseva A. Availability of primary health care in Russia: an evaluation model on the pre-pandemic data / Center for Advanced Governance, Moscow, 2022.
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Kazantcev K., Rumiantseva A. From election to appointment. Consequences of the municipal management reform in Russia / ed, by Komin M.; Center for Advanced Governance, Moscow, 2021.
University College London (UCL) London, Great Britain
Research Assistant, UKRI funded 2021 - now
Iron Fists in Velvet Gloves. Nonviolent Repression in Electoral Autocracies, PI: Katerina Tertytchnaya
Teaching experience
European University in Saint-Petersburg Saint-Petersburg, Russia
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Course: Intermediate Quantitative Analyses (2019, 2020, 2021)
Lecture: Margarita Zavadskaya
Program: Political Science Department
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Introduction to Python (2021, 2022)
Lecture: Ivan Bibilov
Program: Applied Data Analyses
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Introduction to R (2021)
Lecture: Dmitriy Serebrennikov
Program: Applied Data Analyses
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R Open Courses (2018 – 2022)
Position: lecture
Conferences & Workshops & Seminars
2022
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ASEEES, Chicago (November 2022)
Premature Dismissals of Regional Governors, Protests, and Political Regime Dynamics in Russia: Evidence from 2013-2018 (accepted)
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Workshop: Russian Politics and Subnational Variation, Uppsala (September 2022)
Roots of Electoral Success of the Communists in 2021 (accepted)
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APSA Annual Meeting Exhibition, Montréal (September 2022)
Cooptation Protests: Evidence from Russian Protests against the Pension Reform (accepted)
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EPSA Annual Meeting Exhibition, Prague (June 2022)
When Authoritarian Media Cover Foreign Protest (accepted)
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CSEEES, Chapel Hill (May 2022)
Local authorities’ strategies and reaction to the Navalny protest waves in the 2017 - 2018 years in Russia
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Workshop: Governmental elections in Russia - 2021: results and consequences, HSE SPb (January, 2022)
Rumiantseva A., Zavadskaya M. The Party of People’s Distrust: The Roots of Electoral Success of the Communists in 2021
2021
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30 year’s of electoral politics in Russia, Perm State University (December, 2021)
Minaeva E., Rumiantseva A., Zavadskaya M. ”From Elections to Appointments: Does Centralization Strengthen Political Support”
Publications
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Rumiantseva A. and Zavadskaya M. The Party of People’s Distrust: The Roots of Electoral Success of the Communists in 2021. Forthcoming in Russian Politics
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Rumiantseva A., 2021. Protest-Event Dataset: The Pension Protest Wave in Russia (2018). Harvard Dataverse: https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/4I1JYD
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