 
							
					
															
					
					 by Umnov | Apr 26, 2023 | blog
Russia is dominated by an authoritarian sociology afflicted with aphonia, aphasia, and public muteness syndrome. Elena Zdravomyslova   Photo: What tactics can sociologists employ when academic freedoms are being curtailed and public sociology is being stifled?...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Umnov | Apr 12, 2023 | blog
Science and higher education in exile are trying to do the (almost) impossible. Dmitry Dubrovsky   Photo: Opportunities to leave—and, moreover, to find work abroad—vary greatly for different categories of scientists. Photo by Raychan on Unsplash.   The...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Umnov | Mar 28, 2023 | blog
The experience of teaching public administration in an era of war Kirill Shamyev   Photo: In the social sciences, it is easier to label propaganda as “science” by attaching the label of “sovereign” science. Photo by Brendan Church on...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Umnov | Mar 14, 2023 | blog
2022 gave Kazakh academia a unique chance for advancement. The key is to use it. Alexander Vileykis   Photo: The large number of private universities and reduced dependence on formal regulations have opened up new opportunities for Kazakhstan. Photo by Dylan Ferreira...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Umnov | Feb 27, 2023 | blog
Academic disputes about the guilt and accountability of Russian professors Dmitry Dubrovsky   Photo: In elite universities, the high price of freedom was paid for what proved to be a disastrous proximity to power.   Within the academic community, the outbreak of...				
					
						 
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