Klaus Boehnke received an award from the American Psychological Association
Deputy director of the Center for Sociocultural Research Prof. Klaus Boehnke received the award "Outstanding Psychologist outside the United States" from the American Psychological Association (International Psychology - APA Division 52).
The climato-economic context of crime and corruption in the regions of the Russian Federation
On June 4 Ekaterina Maklasova (Research Assistant, CSCR, HSE) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "The climato-economic context of crime and corruption in the regions of the Russian Federation".
New article by Center staff in Applied Psychology: An International Review
On April 23 the article "Testing the Integration Hypothesis in the Republic of Dagestan: The Role of Social Capital" by Alexander Tatarko is available online.
Entrepreneurial and innovative career orientation of students as predictors of intentions to engage in entrepreneurship
On May 28 Olga Abramova (Research Assistant, CSCR, HSE) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "Entrepreneurial and innovative career orientation of students as predictors of intentions to engage in entrepreneurship".
Representations of Russians about typical and ideal Russian
On April 30 Trifonova Anastasia Valentinovna (Research Assistant, CSCR, HSE) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "Representations of Russians about typical and ideal Russian".
Associated Event of the XXI April conference: VII International Research Conference "Culture in Society, Between Groups and Across Generations"
Due to worldwide spread of the COVID-19, the Associated Event of the XXI April conference: VII International Scientific Conference “Culture in Society, Between Groups and Across Generations” was held on April, 23-24 in an online form on the Microsoft Teams.
The relationship of integration policies regarding migrants with perceived threat and generalized trust
On Febrary 25 Alexander Tatarko (PhD) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "The relationship of integration policies regarding migrants with perceived threat and generalized trust".
Testing the contact hypothesis in the post-Soviet space: a meta-analysis
On Febrary 11 Zarina Lepshokova (PhD) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "Testing the contact hypothesis in the post-Soviet space: a meta-analysis".
Call for Papers 2020
Frontiers in Psychology invites papers for the special issue "Stereotypes and Intercultural Relations: Interdisciplinary Integration, New Approaches, and New Contexts" by Guest Editors: John W. Berry, Dmitry Grigoryev, Lusine Grigoryan, Anastassia Zabrodskaja, Susan T. Fiske.
Perceived security and cultural diversity among ethnic minorities and the majority
On January 21 Victoria Galyapina (PhD) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "Perceived security and cultural diversity among ethnic minorities and the majority".