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10th LCSR International Workshop

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The Laboratory for Comparative Social Research of the National Research University Higher School of Economics announces a call for the 10th LCSR International Workshop, which will be held within the XXII April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development. It will take place in Moscow from the 13th till the 19th of April 2021.

Attention! Given current public health restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the XXII April Conference and the 10th LCSR International workshop will be both held online.

Note that to participate in the Workshop as a presenter, a session chair, a discussant or a guest you must register.

The workshop program is available online!
 

Workshop topics include but are not limited to:

  • human values and cultural change
  • gender (in)equality and gender attitudes
  • subjective well-being and happiness
  • trust, social capital and corruption
  • tolerance, nationalism and migration
  • political regimes and institutions
  • populism and conservatism in Europe and Russia
  • value polarization in Europe and Russia
  • religion and secularization
  • cross-cultural data collection and analysis
Christian Welzel

LCSR HSE, Russia; Leuphana University, Germany

Ronald F. Inglehart

LCSR HSE, Russia; University of Michigan, USA

Hanspeter Kriesi

LCSR HSE, Russia; European University Institute, Italy

Michael Minkov

LCSR HSE, Russia; Varna University of Management, Bulgaria

Working language is English. The submission deadline is January 11, 2021. The notification of acceptance will be sent by January 30, 2021.

Please submit to lcsr.event@hse.ru the following documents:

  1. 2 pages Curriculum Vitae;
  2. 5 pages Project Description: title, abstract of 250 words, main goal, brief literature review, main hypotheses, data description, methodology and preliminary results (Template for Proposal)
  3. your application should meet the following requirements: (1) the paper should be empirical and comparative (more than 2-3 countries / country regions) using quantitative methods; (2) the topic of the paper should address one of the workshop’s topics or the topics of the LCSR.

The participation is free of charge. LCSR has an opportunity to cover travel and accommodation expenses for the best papers.