Russia in the International Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX)
The webinar "Russia in the International Index of Migrant Integration Policy (MIPEX)" dedicated to the international launch of the results of the MIPEX study in Russia was organized by the Center for Sociocultural Research of the Higher School of Economics on November, 19 via the Zoom platform.
The Program of the webinar:
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Opening. Introduction – Lebedeva, N.M., Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Professor, Director of Center for Sociocultural Research NRU HSE
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Keynote speech «Russia in Migrant Integration Policy Index» – Galyapina, V.N., Ph.D., Leading Research Fellow, Center for Sociocultural Research NRU HSE: Presentation
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Presentation “Using MIPEX to analyze relationships between policy and its consequences” – Tatarko, A.N., Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director of the Center for Sociocultural Research, NRU HSE
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Discussion of the results of the MIPEX in Russia.
During the discussion part of the webinar, the results of the MIPEX study in Russia were discussed, as well as their possible practical applications and suggestions for the research methodology improvement.
The discussion was attended by key stakeholders of migrant integration policy, Russian scientists, politicians, and experts, who participated in the development of MIPEX in Russia: Irina Molodikova (Ph.D., Research Fellow at the Center for Migration and Security in the Post-Soviet Space, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary), Vladimir Mukomel (Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Leading Research Fellow and Head of the Sector of Migration and Integration Research, The Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISRAS), Oleg Khukhlaev (Ph.D., Head of the Department of Ethnopsychology and Problems of Multicultural Education, Moscow State Psychological and Pedagogical University), Irina Kuznetsova (Ph.D., Leading Research Fellow at The Center for Cultural Studies of Postsocialism of the Institute for the Comparative Studies of Modernity at the Kazan Federal University, Director of the Institute) and others.
The video recording of the webinar is available for viewing on the channel of the Center for Sociocultural Research on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzHPyEkZf3M