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Illustration for news: Program of the International Workshop “Social Inequality and Value Polarization: A Cross-Country Perspective” is published online

Program of the International Workshop “Social Inequality and Value Polarization: A Cross-Country Perspective” is published online

The Laboratory for Comparative Social Research and Department of Sociology of the Higher School of Economics – Saint Petersburg invite you to visit the International Workshop “Social Inequality and Value Polarization: A Cross-Country Perspective” which will be held on September, 16-18, 2019 in Saint Petersburg. Program of the Workshop is available on the LCSR website.

Illustration for news: Ronald Inglehart turns 85!

Ronald Inglehart turns 85!

Laboratory for Comparative Social Research staff congratulates LCSR co-founder and chief research fellow Ronald Inglehart on his birthday!

Illustration for news: Hanspeter Kriesi gave a talk on political consequences of the Great Recession

Hanspeter Kriesi gave a talk on political consequences of the Great Recession

Main goal of his report was an attempt to review in general terms the main results of the project “Political Conflict in Europe in the Context of the World Economic Crisis”.

Illustration for news: Ronald Inglehart gave a talk on the roots of authoritarianism

Ronald Inglehart gave a talk on the roots of authoritarianism

Ronald Inglehart (LCSR HSE, University of Michigan) gave a talk at the 9th LCSR International Workshop “Comparative Social Research” with report “From an Authoritarian Personality to an Authoritarian Reflex: Evolving Views on a Sustainable Phenomenon.”

Illustration for news: Christian Welzel opened 9th LCSR International Workshop with talk on MGCFA

Christian Welzel opened 9th LCSR International Workshop with talk on MGCFA

Within the framework of the 9th LCSR International Workshop “Comparative Social Research” with an honorary report on the topic “Measurement Equivalence? A Tale of False Obsessions and a Cure” was made by Christian Welzel (LCSR HSE, Leufana University Luneburg).

Illustration for news: Program of the 9th LCSR International Workshop

Program of the 9th LCSR International Workshop

Program of the 9th LCSR International Workshop is now published online! Click to get acquainted!

Illustration for news: Tatiana Karabchuk on Laboratory for Comparative Social Research

Tatiana Karabchuk on Laboratory for Comparative Social Research

Tatiana Karabchuk, Assistant Professor at UAE University & Visiting Professor at Hitotsubashi University, ex-Deputy Head and Senior Associate Researcher at Laboratory for Comparative Social Research on her working experience at the LCSR.

Illustration for news: Golden Citation Award: Christian Welzel is the Winner!

Golden Citation Award: Christian Welzel is the Winner!

The winner of Golden Citation Award was announced in Moscow at the Golden HSE Award ceremony in Moscow. In 2017, LCSR chief research fellow Christian Welzel has become the winner!

8th LCSR International Workshop «Quantitative Research of Social Changes Across the World»

The Laboratory for Comparative Social Research of the National Research University Higher School of Economics announces a call for the 8th LCSR International Workshop «Quantitative Research of Social Changes Across the World», which will be held within the XIX April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development. It will take place in Moscow from the 10th till 13th of April 2018. The submission deadline is January 10, 2018.

First day of the 7th LCSR International Workshop “Subjective Well-being and Growing Inequality across the Globe”

We are pleased to announce that the 7th LCSR International Workshop “Subjective Well-being and Growing Inequality across the Globe” started on Tuesday, 11 April at the HSE, Moscow. The Seminar is organized within the XVII April International Academic Conference at the HSE. The event will last until April 14.