Igor Krasavin is a Russian national born in 1981 who currently works as an Assistant Professor at Ural Federal University in Yekaterinburg, Russia. He received his PhD from Ural State University in 2008 and has extensive experience managing research projects and publishing papers on topics related to social theory, political economy, and international relations. He is fluent in Russian and English and has worked on projects throughout Europe, focusing on issues related to ethnic minorities.
This document provides a summary of the education and professional experience of Oleksandr
Dluhopolskyi. It lists his positions as Professor of Economic Theory at Ternopil National Economic
University since 2014, as well as other past roles. It also outlines his scientific activities including
publishing over 100 papers and receiving awards for published works. Key research areas and participation
in conferences are mentioned. The document concludes with a list of 33 publications by Dluhopolskyi.
The document is a monthly newsletter from the Institute for Political and Sociological Consulting (IPSC). It discusses several topics:
1. IPSC celebrated its 7th anniversary in October, marking 7 years of growth and achievements as one of the most prominent sociological consulting companies in the region.
2. Samvel Manukyan, a Senior Research Analyst at IPSC, gave presentations on migration in Armenia based on survey results. He highlighted the need for economic strengthening and information policy.
3. IPSC conducted a Government Satisfaction Index survey. Results showed most prefer Russia for work opportunities and EU countries for quality of life. Customs Union membership was seen as maintaining sovereignty by many.
4
Russians (Russkiye) in Ukraine: Mythicizing the Myths presentation New Yorkyevtukh
The document discusses myths related to Russians (Russkiye) in Ukraine. It identifies several myths, including that development in Ukraine depends on how national minorities view consolidation processes; interpretations of "pro-Russian" and "pro-Russian" ideology; and claims that Russkiye face pressure from Ukrainian national forces. It notes politicians, publicists, and pro-Russian researchers in both Ukraine and Russia promote these myths. The document also examines attitudes toward ethnic diversity in Ukraine and language policies.
The Chair of philosophy, sociology and psychology at Vyatka State University was founded in 1974 and conducts research in these fields. It has 14 faculty members, including 2 Doctors of Science and 7 Candidates of Science. The Chair runs sociological surveys on topics like biotechnology development, youth education needs, and pension employment. Students participate in surveys and competitions. The Chair aims to train new researchers and publishes research in journals and books. It cooperates with other universities and research institutes on projects regarding social issues.
This document provides the curriculum vitae of Bassel F. Salloukh, including his educational background, administrative appointments, academic appointments, publications, and other experiences. It details that he received his PhD from McGill University and is currently an Associate Professor of Political Science at the Lebanese American University, where he teaches various graduate and undergraduate courses on Middle East politics.
This document provides a summary of the background and qualifications of Associate Professor Shvindina Hanna. She is currently an Associate Professor at Sumy State University in Ukraine, and also serves as Deputy Director for Research and Development at the Balatsky Academic and Scientific Institute. Her areas of research include organizational development, strategic management, change management, and cooperation and competition. She has held previous positions at Sumy State University and conducted post-doctoral research in Ukraine and France. She teaches courses in strategic management, change management, and management at the undergraduate level.
The document summarizes a book that analyzes data from the 4th wave of the SHARE survey in Slovenia. The SHARE survey collects data on health, socioeconomics, and family/social networks of individuals over 50 from various European countries. Scientists from Slovenian universities and research institutions contributed chapters on health/long-term care, social inclusion, and active aging/retirement based on SHARE data. The book provides insights into the challenges of an aging society in Slovenia and messages for healthcare, social policies, and reforms. It is available for free online.
This document lists 46 monographs, manuals, and handbooks as well as 49 articles published by Professor Volodymyr Yevtukh on topics related to ethnicity, migration, diaspora, and ethnosociology. The works cover a range of subjects including national minorities in capitalist countries, Ukrainian ethnic groups in North America, historiography of national relations in foreign countries, and concepts of ethnosocial development. Many of the publications are in Ukrainian or Russian and focus on ethnopolitical issues in Ukraine and analysis of ethnic dynamics within Ukrainian society.
This document provides a summary of the education and professional experience of Oleksandr
Dluhopolskyi. It lists his positions as Professor of Economic Theory at Ternopil National Economic
University since 2014, as well as other past roles. It also outlines his scientific activities including
publishing over 100 papers and receiving awards for published works. Key research areas and participation
in conferences are mentioned. The document concludes with a list of 33 publications by Dluhopolskyi.
The document is a monthly newsletter from the Institute for Political and Sociological Consulting (IPSC). It discusses several topics:
1. IPSC celebrated its 7th anniversary in October, marking 7 years of growth and achievements as one of the most prominent sociological consulting companies in the region.
2. Samvel Manukyan, a Senior Research Analyst at IPSC, gave presentations on migration in Armenia based on survey results. He highlighted the need for economic strengthening and information policy.
3. IPSC conducted a Government Satisfaction Index survey. Results showed most prefer Russia for work opportunities and EU countries for quality of life. Customs Union membership was seen as maintaining sovereignty by many.
4
Russians (Russkiye) in Ukraine: Mythicizing the Myths presentation New Yorkyevtukh
The document discusses myths related to Russians (Russkiye) in Ukraine. It identifies several myths, including that development in Ukraine depends on how national minorities view consolidation processes; interpretations of "pro-Russian" and "pro-Russian" ideology; and claims that Russkiye face pressure from Ukrainian national forces. It notes politicians, publicists, and pro-Russian researchers in both Ukraine and Russia promote these myths. The document also examines attitudes toward ethnic diversity in Ukraine and language policies.
The Chair of philosophy, sociology and psychology at Vyatka State University was founded in 1974 and conducts research in these fields. It has 14 faculty members, including 2 Doctors of Science and 7 Candidates of Science. The Chair runs sociological surveys on topics like biotechnology development, youth education needs, and pension employment. Students participate in surveys and competitions. The Chair aims to train new researchers and publishes research in journals and books. It cooperates with other universities and research institutes on projects regarding social issues.
This document provides the curriculum vitae of Bassel F. Salloukh, including his educational background, administrative appointments, academic appointments, publications, and other experiences. It details that he received his PhD from McGill University and is currently an Associate Professor of Political Science at the Lebanese American University, where he teaches various graduate and undergraduate courses on Middle East politics.
This document provides a summary of the background and qualifications of Associate Professor Shvindina Hanna. She is currently an Associate Professor at Sumy State University in Ukraine, and also serves as Deputy Director for Research and Development at the Balatsky Academic and Scientific Institute. Her areas of research include organizational development, strategic management, change management, and cooperation and competition. She has held previous positions at Sumy State University and conducted post-doctoral research in Ukraine and France. She teaches courses in strategic management, change management, and management at the undergraduate level.
The document summarizes a book that analyzes data from the 4th wave of the SHARE survey in Slovenia. The SHARE survey collects data on health, socioeconomics, and family/social networks of individuals over 50 from various European countries. Scientists from Slovenian universities and research institutions contributed chapters on health/long-term care, social inclusion, and active aging/retirement based on SHARE data. The book provides insights into the challenges of an aging society in Slovenia and messages for healthcare, social policies, and reforms. It is available for free online.
This document lists 46 monographs, manuals, and handbooks as well as 49 articles published by Professor Volodymyr Yevtukh on topics related to ethnicity, migration, diaspora, and ethnosociology. The works cover a range of subjects including national minorities in capitalist countries, Ukrainian ethnic groups in North America, historiography of national relations in foreign countries, and concepts of ethnosocial development. Many of the publications are in Ukrainian or Russian and focus on ethnopolitical issues in Ukraine and analysis of ethnic dynamics within Ukrainian society.
Research Oriented Useful Resources for SociologySarika Sawant
The document provides information on open access resources for social sciences, including sociology and anthropology. It lists various open access journals, books, repositories, blogs, and online courses. Some key resources mentioned include OAPEN Library for open access books in humanities and social sciences, Digital Commons Network with sociology articles from universities, Academia.edu for sharing publications, and Open Anthropology Cooperative academic social network. MIT OpenCourseWare and OpenCulture list various free online courses in subjects like sociology, religion, and urban studies from top universities.
This document summarizes research on the cultural legacy and democratic deficit in post-communist Russia. It finds that Russia lacks strong civic culture and democratic values due to the communist legacy and negative experiences in the post-communist transition period in the 1990s. Younger generations socialized under communism internalized those values, and the economic trauma of the 1990s undermined optimism about democracy and capitalism. As a result, Russian political and economic institutions developed along extractive rather than inclusive lines, locking the country into an authoritarian equilibrium and perpetuating the democratic deficit.
Different countries, different destinies - one universityRudnSite
The document summarizes information about Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (PFUR). It discusses PFUR's mission of uniting people from different countries through education and its history dating back to 1960. Currently, PFUR has over 28,000 students from over 152 countries. It is ranked highly in domestic and international university rankings. PFUR provides education across many fields and has strong international partnerships and academic achievements.
This document provides an overview of the Chinese collections within the Russian language collections at UC Berkeley Library. It discusses the history of the Russian collections and acquisitions of Chinese and Russia-related materials. Some key points include:
- The library has over 237,000 monographic titles and 6,867 serial titles in Russian as of 2013.
- The focus includes collecting materials on China published in Russia, as well as Russian émigré publications from Chinese cities.
- Examples of Chinese materials in the collection relate to the history of the Soviet Union, Sinology, and art from the Dunhuang caves.
- Collaborative collection development is done with Stanford, and consortially through PACSL
This document provides biographical information about Olga Lazitski Kovaleva, including her education, work experience, publications, and areas of research interest. She is currently a Ph.D. student at UCSD studying media propaganda in Russia. She has over 15 years of experience as a journalist in Russia, and her research focuses on the concept of "media endarkenment" and how media influence shapes public understanding. She has published articles on her research in peer-reviewed journals and presented her work at various academic conferences.
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia was established in 1960 to provide higher education to students from developing countries. It has since trained over 90,000 specialists from 152 countries. Today it has 28,000 students studying across many fields. It is a top-ranked university both within Russia and globally, known for its multicultural campus and high-quality international education programs.
This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Pekka Tapio Kettunen. It details his degrees including a Master's in Political Science from the University of Turku in 1981 and a PhD from the same institution in 1994. It provides an extensive list of his previous positions including roles at multiple universities in Finland and abroad. It also lists publications, supervised dissertations, committee memberships, and international presentations.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Zhizhang Wang that includes his personal information, educational background, work experience, research interests, publications, and refereed papers. Wang is a professor in economics and management at Southwest University in China and has extensive research experience in areas such as urban sociology, regional development, and knowledge cities. He has published several books and over 20 refereed papers on related topics.
This document provides an overview of the sociocultural and demographic contexts of Roma populations in Ukraine. Some key points:
- Roma make up one of the national minorities in Ukraine's multi-ethnic population and have a long history in the country dating back to the 16th century.
- Census data shows the Roma population grew from 19,300 in 1926 to 47,600 in 2001, with over half living in urban areas. However, estimates suggest the true population may be four times higher.
- Roma face socioeconomic challenges like high unemployment, especially among women, and low levels of education, limiting employment opportunities. Many Roma also experience poverty.
- While most Roma
This document provides information for a research methods course, including presentation details, important installation instructions, potential research topic titles and keywords, and sample research questions. It also includes a bibliography with 132 sources mostly related to information/library science. The document outlines the agenda for the week's class and resources for students.
Dr. Tehseen Nisar has a PhD in Political Science from LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, Italy. He has worked as a senior research fellow and adjunct faculty in Pakistan and Italy, teaching courses on international relations, global civil society, and identity. His research focuses on critical international relations, post-colonial studies, and the role of religion in radicalization. He has published papers on the European Union, peace processes, and security issues.
2021 COMAGI 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MIGRATION AND GENDER ISSUES (202...Saurabh Chandra
The Scientific Committee of the 1st International Conference on Migration and Gender Issues (2021 COMAGI) invites you to participate in the International conference by submitting a 500-words abstract for the peer-reviewed e-collection of abstracts with ISBN that will be published at Alfred Nobel University, Dnipro City, Ukraine. Selected abstracts will be invited to submit their full paper for publication and presentation in the Conference.
Program of the innovative seminar “Evaluation of scientific/educational progr...volodymyr_kryachko
THE IDEA OF THE SEMINAR 14-16 APRIL 2015:
to present the current state in the functioning of scientific/educational programs for national minorities at the secondary schools in Ukraine, to initiate the discussion concerning elaboration of Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree programs in the history and culture of national minorities, to propose methodological approaches for constructing of these programs, to embrace the possibilities of adaptation of foreign experiences in Ukraine in this sphere
Jack J. Barry is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Connecticut's Global Training and Development Institute where he serves as the Academic Director for two State Department programs. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from UConn in 2015 with a focus on comparative politics and international relations. His research examines the impact of information and communication technologies on governance and poverty. He has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and has taught numerous political science courses at the university level.
1) The Centre has launched a new mentoring program for PhD students and postdocs to help early career researchers start their scientific careers successfully.
2) Professor Alena Kohoutková received the Milada Paulova Award for her lifetime contributions to civil engineering and architecture.
3) The Centre is working to establish the Czech Chamber of Gender Experts to serve as an independent platform for gender experts.
4) The Centre called on universities to address sexism in academia and take action against sexist culture, such as eliminating beauty contests.
5) The Centre hosted debates on topics like sexual harassment, the gender dimension of pensions, and how to achieve fair representation of women in science.
Piotr Konieczny is an Associate Professor at Hanyang University. He received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh in 2012 with a dissertation on social movements' use of information and communication technologies. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on topics related to Wikipedia, social movements, and new media. Konieczny is also an active contributor to Wikipedia, having written over 300 encyclopedia entries.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experiences of Prof. Dilip Ramdas Khairnar. It outlines his educational background which includes a Ph.D, M.Phil, and post-graduation in Sociology. It also lists his publications which include 11 books, 6 book chapters, and over 20 research papers. Finally, it provides details of his teaching experience as a professor of sociology and contributions to teacher training as a resource person delivering over 34 lectures.
Dr. Tara van Dijk is a human geographer specializing in urban development in India. She holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam and has published extensively on topics related to urban informality, governance, and livelihoods in India. Her career has included research positions, teaching, and supervising master's theses. She is currently on the job market seeking academic positions.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an anthropologist and researcher who has made contributions across several social science fields. He completed his MA in Anthropology from IGNOU in 2020. He is the founder of the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science, which aims to develop new theories from data collected globally to boost scientific output worldwide. Mandavilli has authored over 50 papers on topics like language dynamics, historiography, theories of socio-cultural change, and more. He believes introducing concepts like anthropological pedagogy and the sociology of science can help further scientific research and revolutionize twenty-first century education.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an IT professional and anthropologist who founded the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science. He has published extensively on topics including language dynamics, historiography, theories of socio-cultural change, identity theory, and Indo-European studies. He believes that incorporating diverse perspectives from around the world can lead to improved social science theories and greater scientific output globally.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an anthropologist and researcher who has published over 50 papers contributing to fields like anthropological economics, the sociology of science, theories of socio-cultural change, identity theory, historiography, and Indo-European studies. He is the founder of the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science, which aims to promote scientific research globally. He has a master's degree in anthropology and is a member of several professional organizations.
Research Oriented Useful Resources for SociologySarika Sawant
The document provides information on open access resources for social sciences, including sociology and anthropology. It lists various open access journals, books, repositories, blogs, and online courses. Some key resources mentioned include OAPEN Library for open access books in humanities and social sciences, Digital Commons Network with sociology articles from universities, Academia.edu for sharing publications, and Open Anthropology Cooperative academic social network. MIT OpenCourseWare and OpenCulture list various free online courses in subjects like sociology, religion, and urban studies from top universities.
This document summarizes research on the cultural legacy and democratic deficit in post-communist Russia. It finds that Russia lacks strong civic culture and democratic values due to the communist legacy and negative experiences in the post-communist transition period in the 1990s. Younger generations socialized under communism internalized those values, and the economic trauma of the 1990s undermined optimism about democracy and capitalism. As a result, Russian political and economic institutions developed along extractive rather than inclusive lines, locking the country into an authoritarian equilibrium and perpetuating the democratic deficit.
Different countries, different destinies - one universityRudnSite
The document summarizes information about Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (PFUR). It discusses PFUR's mission of uniting people from different countries through education and its history dating back to 1960. Currently, PFUR has over 28,000 students from over 152 countries. It is ranked highly in domestic and international university rankings. PFUR provides education across many fields and has strong international partnerships and academic achievements.
This document provides an overview of the Chinese collections within the Russian language collections at UC Berkeley Library. It discusses the history of the Russian collections and acquisitions of Chinese and Russia-related materials. Some key points include:
- The library has over 237,000 monographic titles and 6,867 serial titles in Russian as of 2013.
- The focus includes collecting materials on China published in Russia, as well as Russian émigré publications from Chinese cities.
- Examples of Chinese materials in the collection relate to the history of the Soviet Union, Sinology, and art from the Dunhuang caves.
- Collaborative collection development is done with Stanford, and consortially through PACSL
This document provides biographical information about Olga Lazitski Kovaleva, including her education, work experience, publications, and areas of research interest. She is currently a Ph.D. student at UCSD studying media propaganda in Russia. She has over 15 years of experience as a journalist in Russia, and her research focuses on the concept of "media endarkenment" and how media influence shapes public understanding. She has published articles on her research in peer-reviewed journals and presented her work at various academic conferences.
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia was established in 1960 to provide higher education to students from developing countries. It has since trained over 90,000 specialists from 152 countries. Today it has 28,000 students studying across many fields. It is a top-ranked university both within Russia and globally, known for its multicultural campus and high-quality international education programs.
This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Pekka Tapio Kettunen. It details his degrees including a Master's in Political Science from the University of Turku in 1981 and a PhD from the same institution in 1994. It provides an extensive list of his previous positions including roles at multiple universities in Finland and abroad. It also lists publications, supervised dissertations, committee memberships, and international presentations.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Zhizhang Wang that includes his personal information, educational background, work experience, research interests, publications, and refereed papers. Wang is a professor in economics and management at Southwest University in China and has extensive research experience in areas such as urban sociology, regional development, and knowledge cities. He has published several books and over 20 refereed papers on related topics.
This document provides an overview of the sociocultural and demographic contexts of Roma populations in Ukraine. Some key points:
- Roma make up one of the national minorities in Ukraine's multi-ethnic population and have a long history in the country dating back to the 16th century.
- Census data shows the Roma population grew from 19,300 in 1926 to 47,600 in 2001, with over half living in urban areas. However, estimates suggest the true population may be four times higher.
- Roma face socioeconomic challenges like high unemployment, especially among women, and low levels of education, limiting employment opportunities. Many Roma also experience poverty.
- While most Roma
This document provides information for a research methods course, including presentation details, important installation instructions, potential research topic titles and keywords, and sample research questions. It also includes a bibliography with 132 sources mostly related to information/library science. The document outlines the agenda for the week's class and resources for students.
Dr. Tehseen Nisar has a PhD in Political Science from LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, Italy. He has worked as a senior research fellow and adjunct faculty in Pakistan and Italy, teaching courses on international relations, global civil society, and identity. His research focuses on critical international relations, post-colonial studies, and the role of religion in radicalization. He has published papers on the European Union, peace processes, and security issues.
2021 COMAGI 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MIGRATION AND GENDER ISSUES (202...Saurabh Chandra
The Scientific Committee of the 1st International Conference on Migration and Gender Issues (2021 COMAGI) invites you to participate in the International conference by submitting a 500-words abstract for the peer-reviewed e-collection of abstracts with ISBN that will be published at Alfred Nobel University, Dnipro City, Ukraine. Selected abstracts will be invited to submit their full paper for publication and presentation in the Conference.
Program of the innovative seminar “Evaluation of scientific/educational progr...volodymyr_kryachko
THE IDEA OF THE SEMINAR 14-16 APRIL 2015:
to present the current state in the functioning of scientific/educational programs for national minorities at the secondary schools in Ukraine, to initiate the discussion concerning elaboration of Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree programs in the history and culture of national minorities, to propose methodological approaches for constructing of these programs, to embrace the possibilities of adaptation of foreign experiences in Ukraine in this sphere
Jack J. Barry is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Connecticut's Global Training and Development Institute where he serves as the Academic Director for two State Department programs. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from UConn in 2015 with a focus on comparative politics and international relations. His research examines the impact of information and communication technologies on governance and poverty. He has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and has taught numerous political science courses at the university level.
1) The Centre has launched a new mentoring program for PhD students and postdocs to help early career researchers start their scientific careers successfully.
2) Professor Alena Kohoutková received the Milada Paulova Award for her lifetime contributions to civil engineering and architecture.
3) The Centre is working to establish the Czech Chamber of Gender Experts to serve as an independent platform for gender experts.
4) The Centre called on universities to address sexism in academia and take action against sexist culture, such as eliminating beauty contests.
5) The Centre hosted debates on topics like sexual harassment, the gender dimension of pensions, and how to achieve fair representation of women in science.
Piotr Konieczny is an Associate Professor at Hanyang University. He received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh in 2012 with a dissertation on social movements' use of information and communication technologies. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on topics related to Wikipedia, social movements, and new media. Konieczny is also an active contributor to Wikipedia, having written over 300 encyclopedia entries.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experiences of Prof. Dilip Ramdas Khairnar. It outlines his educational background which includes a Ph.D, M.Phil, and post-graduation in Sociology. It also lists his publications which include 11 books, 6 book chapters, and over 20 research papers. Finally, it provides details of his teaching experience as a professor of sociology and contributions to teacher training as a resource person delivering over 34 lectures.
Dr. Tara van Dijk is a human geographer specializing in urban development in India. She holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam and has published extensively on topics related to urban informality, governance, and livelihoods in India. Her career has included research positions, teaching, and supervising master's theses. She is currently on the job market seeking academic positions.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an anthropologist and researcher who has made contributions across several social science fields. He completed his MA in Anthropology from IGNOU in 2020. He is the founder of the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science, which aims to develop new theories from data collected globally to boost scientific output worldwide. Mandavilli has authored over 50 papers on topics like language dynamics, historiography, theories of socio-cultural change, and more. He believes introducing concepts like anthropological pedagogy and the sociology of science can help further scientific research and revolutionize twenty-first century education.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an IT professional and anthropologist who founded the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science. He has published extensively on topics including language dynamics, historiography, theories of socio-cultural change, identity theory, and Indo-European studies. He believes that incorporating diverse perspectives from around the world can lead to improved social science theories and greater scientific output globally.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an anthropologist and researcher who has published over 50 papers contributing to fields like anthropological economics, the sociology of science, theories of socio-cultural change, identity theory, historiography, and Indo-European studies. He is the founder of the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science, which aims to promote scientific research globally. He has a master's degree in anthropology and is a member of several professional organizations.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an IT professional and anthropologist who founded the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science. He has published extensively on topics including language dynamics, historiography, theories of socio-cultural change, identity theory, and Indo-European studies. The document provides biographical information on Mandavilli and lists his academic qualifications, publications, membership in professional organizations, and areas of research expertise.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an IT professional and anthropologist who founded the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science. He has published extensively on topics including language dynamics, historiography, theories of socio-cultural change, identity theory, and Indo-European studies. The document provides biographical information on Mandavilli and lists his academic qualifications, publications, membership in professional organizations, and areas of research expertise.
Sujay Rao Mandavilli is an IT professional and anthropologist who founded the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science. He has published extensively on topics including language dynamics, historiography, theories of socio-cultural change, identity theory, and Indo-European studies. The document provides biographical information on Mandavilli and lists his academic qualifications, publications, membership in professional organizations, and areas of research expertise.
The report reviews key issues in energy trade and cooperation between the EU and CIS countries. It describes historical trends of oil and gas demand in the EU, other European and CIS countries and offers demand forecasts until 2030. Recent developments in oil and gas production and exports from Russia and Caspian countries are covered in detail leading to the discussion of the likely export potential of these regions. The key factors determining the production outlook, trade-offs and competition related to energy resources transportation choices are also discussed. The report also covers the interests and role of transit countries in relations between producer and consumer regions. The analytical section leads to policy recommendations that focus mainly on the EU.
Authored by: Sabit Bagirov, Leonid Grigoriev, Wojciech Paczynski, Vladimer Papava, Marcel Salikhov, Michael Tokmazishvili
Published in 2009
The department of human geography and regional research at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University was founded in 1934 and has a long history of studying social geography in the Kharkiv region. The department is led by Professor Lyudmila Niemets and focuses on research areas such as sustainable development, social issues, regional development, and GIS technology. It publishes the Journal of Human Geography and engages in projects to develop strategies and analyses for sustainable development in Ukraine.
The article discusses the possibilities of using information and communication technologies to form subject competence in ecology in senior high school students. Using the software and pedagogical tool "Virtual Biological Laboratory for 10-11th grades", multimedia presentations, video clips, the electronic software and methodological complex "General Biology, 11th grade", and the online board "Padlet", a significant improvement was identified in the formation of environmental competence in senior students. Information and communication technologies can effectively support the development of ecological thinking and environmental literacy in high schoolers.
Transformation of Youth and the System of Values AJASTJournal
The article analyzes the values specific to the youth social group, their system, changes in this system, globalization, transformation of the society in the process of modernization, forms of this transformational process, and integration concepts. The research used meta-analysis, definition of concepts, and axiological methods. Researches conducted at the international level on the subject have been analyzed along with the researches conducted in Uzbekistan over the years, and appropriate conclusions have been drawn.
Transformation of Youth and the System of Values IIJSRJournal
The article analyzes the values specific to the youth social group, their system, changes in this system, globalization, transformation of the society in the process of modernization, forms of this transformational process, and integration concepts. The research used meta-analysis, definition of concepts, and axiological methods. Researches conducted at the international level on the subject have been analyzed along with the researches conducted in Uzbekistan over the years, and appropriate conclusions have been drawn.
1. Igor Krasavin 620146
Chkalova st. 109, flat 183
Date of Birth: 11th
January, 1981 +79630430020
Nationality Russian krasavin.i@gmail.com
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
2013 University of Cordoba, Spain
Curriculum Development session
Project 53064 -TEMPUS-1-2012-1-ES-TEMPUS-JPCR “HUMAN Security
(environment, quality of food, public health and society) on Territories Contaminated by
Radioactive Agents”
2011 Central European University, Curriculum Resource Center, Budapest, Hungary
Curriculum Development session
2004 - 2008 Ph.D.
Faculty of Philosophy, Ural State University, Yekaterinburg
Dissertation: “Economy of Desire: From Economic and Psychoanalytical Discourses
to Social Heterologic Analysis”
• Analysis of fundamentals of political economy, review of economic and
psychoanalytical theories of social organization
2004 Minority Rights Group, Geneva, Switzerland
Training on the international UN mechanisms for protection of minorities
2003 Yekaterinburg, Russia
European Roma Rights Center’s training on anti-discrimination mechanisms
2002 – 2004 MA
Faculty of Philosophy, Ural State University, Yekaterinburg
Dissertation: Economy of Desire
• Analysis of economy of desire in postmodern philosophy, psychoanalysis &
economics
2. 1998 – 2002 BA
Faculty of Philosophy, Ural State University, Yekaterinburg
Specialization:
• Social philosophy
Dissertation: Economy of Desire
• Analysis of economy of desire in postmodern philosophy, psychoanalysis &
economics
WORK EXPERIENCE
2014 – till
present
Assistant Professor at the Chair of Social Philosophy, Faculty of International
Relations, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg
• Teaching
• Researching and writing
Courses delivered:
Theory of Social Organization
Globalization and Regionalism
Theories of Management
2014 – till
present
Visiting Professor at the Chair of Theory and History of International Relations,
Faculty of International Relations, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg
• Teaching
• Researching and writing
Courses delivered:
International Political Economy
Philosophy of International Relations
System Approach to International Relations
2013 Project participant at the project “HUMAN Security (environment, quality of food,
public health and society) on Territories Contaminated by Radioactive Agents”,
Yekaterinburg, Russia
Financial Support: European Commission, TEMPUS Program, Project 53064
-TEMPUS-1-2012-1-ES-TEMPUS-JPCR
2009 – 2011 Project director for the project “Differential Sociality Conception”
Project Goal: Bring to light methodological conditions and analytical means for social
heterogeneity cognition
• Administration
• Researching and writing
• Publications
Financial support: Russian Federal Agency of Higher Education and Science
2009 – 2010 Project manager for the project “Society of Difference and the Issue of Contemporary
Social Ontology Constructing”
Project Goal: Social Ontology and Methodology Constructing for Society of Difference
3. Research and Settlement
• Administration
• Researching and writing
• Publications
Financial support: Russian Federal Agency of Higher Education and Science
2008 – 2014 Assistant Professor at the Chair for Theory and History of International Relations,
Faculty of International Relations, Ural State University, Yekaterinburg
• Teaching
• Researching and writing
Courses delivered:
International Political Economy
Global Trends and Global Issues
World Politics (2012 – 2013)
Theory of International Relations (2012 – 2013)
Philosophy of International Relations
System Approach to International Relations
2007 – 2014 Assistant at the Chair for Social Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, Ural State
University, Yekaterinburg
• Teaching
• Researching and writing
Courses delivered:
Theory of Social Organization
2007 – 2009 Freelancer, web-site editor for www.stroyteh.ru IKO-Holding Company,
Yekaterinburg
• Articles publication
• Advertising contracting
• Consumers feedback
2007 – 2009 Consultant for Interethnic Information Centre, Yekaterinburg
• Project design
• Analytical and strategic thinking
2003 – 2007 Executive director at Yekaterinburg Gypsy national cultural autonomy “Roma Ural”
• Administration
• Project design and management
• Fundraising
• Training design and implementation
• Analytical and strategic thinking
• Researching and writing
March 2006 Coordinator for meetings of Council of Europe Advisory Committee on the
4. implementation of the Framework Convention with human rights and ethnic minority
organizations, Yekaterinburg, Russia
June 2003 –
December
2005
Project manager for the project ‘Ethnic Minorities and Access to Justice in Russian
Federation’ (EMAJ), Yekaterinburg, Russia
Project Goal: To set up sustainable models of cooperation between ethnic minority
communities and the police in four cities of the RF
• Coordinating of collaboration between local police, ethnic minority
organisations and local authorities
• Organising and implementation of trainings partnership between local police,
ethnic minority organisations and local authorities
• Report writing on the implementation of activities
• Compilation of partnership accords
• EMAJ representative at the local level
• International travel
Financial support: EIDHR-Brussels – FCO (UK)
December
2002 – May
2003
Project coordinator for the project “Translation of Human Rights Texts and Examples
of Successful Work Among Roma Organisations in Central and Eastern Europe”
• Coordinating of translation and compiling materials
• Translation of texts
Financial support: OSI-Budapest – General British Consulate, Yekaterinburg
August 2002 –
December
2002
Voluntary work for Yekaterinburg Roma national cultural autonomy “Roma Ural”,
Russia
• Project management
• Interpretation and translation (English)
• Project design
PUBLICATIONS & REPORTS
Total amount of publications: 35, among them
English
2016 Heterarchy: Assembling Virtual Social Structure (Forthcoming)
2016 Plutocracy and Transformation of Global Hegemony (Under consideration)
2016 Institutional Political Economy of Complex Social System:
Orders, Regulation and Accumulation (Under consideration)
Russian
2015 Autopoiesis, Heterarchy, Hierarchy, Multitude, Assemblage, Network, Complexity,
Sovereignty, in T. Kerimov (Ed.), Contemporary Dictionary of Philosophy, Moscow,
Academic Project Publisher
2015 Assemblage Theory of Manuel Delanda, in T. Kerimov (Ed.), Contemporary Social
Philosophy, Yekaterinburg, Ural University Press, pp. 6 – 22
2014 Fractal History, Publisher Solutions, Yekaterinburg, 652 pp.
5. 2014 Ethical Organization of Community: Power, Freedom, and Conducting of Identification,
in D. Tomiltseva (Ed.), National Reconciliation in Russia: Transformation of Religious
Traditions, URL:
http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/21269
2013 Techne. Assemblage of Community, Armchair Scientist, Yekaterinburg – Moscow, 596
pp.
2013 Global Financial System in World Politics: Banks and Offshores, in M. Lebedeva, M.
Harkevich (Eds.), Non-Governmental Actors of World Politics, Moscow, Aspect Press,
pp. 20 – 33
2013 Offshores as Non-Governmental Actors in World Politics, in The Journal of MGIMO-
University, № 2 (29), pp. 62 – 67
2013 Plutocracy and Transformation of Global Hegemony, in Ural Federal University Journal,
Series 3 Social and Political Sciences, № 5 (122), pp. 43 – 58
2013 Types of Organization and Algorithms of Evolution, in Ural Federal University Journal,
Series 3 Social and Political Sciences, № 1 (122), pp. 73 – 86
2011 Conception of Differential Sociality, in Ural State University Journal, Series 3 Social
and Political Sciences, № 2 (91), pp. 27 – 40
2007 Desire as a Mean of Social Being, in Ural State University Journal, Series 3 Social and
Political Sciences, № 2 (48), pp. 216 – 219
ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND INTERESTS
Competences • Political economy
• Historical macro-sociology
• Social theory
• Methodology of Social and Political Sciences
• Management theory
• Project management
• Strategy and project design
Languages • Russian – mother tongue
• English – fluent
6. 2014 Ethical Organization of Community: Power, Freedom, and Conducting of Identification,
in D. Tomiltseva (Ed.), National Reconciliation in Russia: Transformation of Religious
Traditions, URL:
http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/21269
2013 Techne. Assemblage of Community, Armchair Scientist, Yekaterinburg – Moscow, 596
pp.
2013 Global Financial System in World Politics: Banks and Offshores, in M. Lebedeva, M.
Harkevich (Eds.), Non-Governmental Actors of World Politics, Moscow, Aspect Press,
pp. 20 – 33
2013 Offshores as Non-Governmental Actors in World Politics, in The Journal of MGIMO-
University, № 2 (29), pp. 62 – 67
2013 Plutocracy and Transformation of Global Hegemony, in Ural Federal University Journal,
Series 3 Social and Political Sciences, № 5 (122), pp. 43 – 58
2013 Types of Organization and Algorithms of Evolution, in Ural Federal University Journal,
Series 3 Social and Political Sciences, № 1 (122), pp. 73 – 86
2011 Conception of Differential Sociality, in Ural State University Journal, Series 3 Social
and Political Sciences, № 2 (91), pp. 27 – 40
2007 Desire as a Mean of Social Being, in Ural State University Journal, Series 3 Social and
Political Sciences, № 2 (48), pp. 216 – 219
ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND INTERESTS
Competences • Political economy
• Historical macro-sociology
• Social theory
• Methodology of Social and Political Sciences
• Management theory
• Project management
• Strategy and project design
Languages • Russian – mother tongue
• English – fluent