• A
  • A
  • A
  • ABC
  • ABC
  • ABC
  • А
  • А
  • А
  • А
  • А
Regular version of the site
Important announcements 1

Program

  Fifth_LCSR_International_Workshop_program (updated 23.03.1015)

 

April 7, 2015 (Tuesday)

NRU HSE Guest House (1): Vavilova St. 7, NRU HSE Guest House

NRU HSE Guest House (2): Pereyaslavskaya St., NRU HSE Guest House

Hotel `Budapest`: 2/18, Petrovskie linii

Hotel `Matreska`: Teatralny proyezd, building 3/4

  • 15:00–23:00 Participants’ arrival

April 8, 2015 (Wednesday)

20 Myasnitskaya,

Room 102

  • 9:20 - 10:00 Registration of participants

Opening Session

9:40 – 10:00 Welcoming words from Eduard Ponarin (LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg) and Christian Welzel (Leuphana University, Luneburg; LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)


Key lecture 1:

10:00 – 11:30  Key lecture by Eric Uslaner (University of Maryland, USA) The Historical Roots of Corruption 

Presentation Key Lecture - Uslaner
  • 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break

Working Session 1: Trust, social capital and institutions

12:00 -13:30

Moderator: Eduard Ponarin (LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)

Carry Wu (University of British Columbia, Canada) Diffuse the Diffuse: The Variance of Institutional Trust 

Anna Almakaeva (LCSR HSE, Moscow) Ingroup Ties And Formation Of Generalized Trust 

Olga Yakimova (Ural Federal University, Russia) The Roots of Xenophobia 

Discussants: Rengin Firat (University of Lyon, France), Christian Welzel (Leuphana University, Luneburg; LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)

  • 13:30 – 15:00 Lunch time

Working Session 2: Corruption, social capital and social mobility

15:00 – 16:30

Moderator: Christian Welzel (Leuphana University, Luneburg; LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)

Ivan M. Aymaliev (HSE, Moscow) Bought, Tired or Super Cops? Moonlighting and Police Performance in Post-Communist Europe

Valentina Rotondi (Università  Cattolica del SacroCuore, Italy) The Effect of Particularism on Corruption: Micro-level Evidence from European Countries 

Edward Haddon (University of British Columbia, Canada) The Subjective Implications Of Social Class: Evidance From 38 Countries 

Peter Meylakhs (HSE, St.Petersburg)  Risk behavior in a long-term perspective: the significance of non-risks aspects 

Discussants: Francesco Sarracino (STATEC, Luxembourg), Eric Uslaner (University of Maryland, USA)

  • 16:30 - 17:00 Coffee break

Key lecture 2:

17:00 – 18:30 Key lecture by Fabrizio Zilibotti (Zurich University, Switzerland) Parenting with Style: Altruism and Paternalism in Intergenerational Preference Transmission 

Presentation Key Lecture - Zilibotti

April 9, 2015 (Thursday)

20 Myasnitskaya, 

Room 102

Key lecture 3:

10:00 – 11:30  Key lecture by Christian Welzel (Leuphana University, Germany) The Civic Culture Revisited: From Allegiant to Assertive Citizens 

Presentation Key Lecture - Welzel
  • 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break

Working Session 3: Civic engagement, social capital and nationalism

12:00 -13:30

Moderator: Francesco Sarracino (STATEC, Luxembourg)

Matthias Meyer–Schwarzenberger (University St. Gallen, Switzerland) Cultural Social Capital Inherited with Language Structures 

Elena Pisani (University of Padova, Italy) Social Capital And The Leader Approach: From Theory To Empirics 

Karin A.C. Johnson (University of California, Riverside, USA) Two-Step Migration In The E.U.: Increasing Mobility For Education Then Work 

Marharyta Fabrykant (Belurus State University, Belarus and HSE, Moscow) Nationalists at Work: Nationalism, Protestant Work Ethic, and Modernization in Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective 

Discussants: Andrey Scherbak (LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg), Eduard Ponarin (LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)

  • 13:30 – 15:00 Lunch time

Key lecture 4:

15:00 – 16:30 Key lecture by Arne Kalleberg (University of North Carolina, USA) Precarious Lives: Insecurity, Exclusion and Well-Being in Industrial Societies 

Presentation Key Lecture - Kalleberg
  • 16:30 - 17:00 Coffee break

Working Session 4: Parental values, fertility and subjective well-being under the social and demographic challenges

17:00 – 18:30 

Moderator: Eduard Ponarin (LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)

Malgorzata Mikucka (Leuvan University, Belgium) Parenthood And Well-Being In Russia  

Wolfgang Aschauer (University of Salzburg, Austria)  Societal Wellbeing In Europe – A Multidimensional Measurement  

Anna Nemirovskaya (HSE, St. Petersburg) Social and Demographic Challenges in the Modern Russian Frontier: Mortality Threats  

Discussants: Natalia Soboleva (LCSR HSE, Moscow), Arne Kalleberg (University of North Carolina, USA)

 

April 10, 2015 (Friday)

20 Myasnitskaya, 

Room 124

Working Session 5: Social Challenges and political behavior across the world

10:00 – 11:30

Moderator: Arne Kalleberg (University of North Carolina, USA)

Andrey Semenov (Center for Comparative History and Political Studies, Russia), Elena Sirotkina (HSE, Moscow), Margarita Zavadskaya (EUI – EUSP, Italy) Is It Still the Economy? The Responsibility Attribution for the Economic Crisis in Russia 2014-2015 

Anna Kulkova (HSE, Moscow) Religiosity and Political Participation across Europe 

Andrey Shcherbak, Boris Sokolov (HSE, St. Petersburg) Trial by water? The impact of the 2013 Amur flood on electoral behavior: a subnational perspective 

Discussants: Marharyta Fabrykant (Belurus State University, Belarus and HSE, Moscow), Christian Welzel (Leuphana University, Luneburg; LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)

  • 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break

Working Session 6: Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being

12:00 -13:30 

Moderator: Christian Welzel (Leuphana University, Luneburg; LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)

Francesco Sarracino (STATEC, Luxembourg) Subjective Well-Being And Social Capital  

Jennifer Glanville (University of Iowa, USA) How Does The Social Welfare State Promote Happiness?  

Rengin Firat (University of Lyon, France) Ethnicity and Subjective Well-being: The Moderating Effects of Value Orientations  

Ewa Jarosz (University of Oxford, UK and Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Analysis Of Subjective Wellbeing And Social Values In The Context Of The Macro-Level Behavioural Patterns  

Discussants: Edward Haddon (University of British Columbia, Canada), Malgorzata Mikucka (Leuvan University, Belgium), Eduard Ponarin (LCSR HSE, St. Petersburg)

  • 13:30 – 15:00 Lunch time

Closing Session

  • 15:00 – 15:30 Closing session



 

Have you spotted a typo?
Highlight it, click Ctrl+Enter and send us a message. Thank you for your help!
To be used only for spelling or punctuation mistakes.