by Umnov | Apr 22, 2024 | blog
What awaits Russian science under sanctions At the author’s request, the name is not published Photo: Those most affected by the sanctions were more mobile scientists and young researchers, as well as leading research institutes and universities. Photo by FlyD...
by Umnov | Apr 8, 2024 | blog
The experience of war is changing Russian society, deforming attitudes towards death. Oleg Reut Photo: The “problematic” memory of the dead is inconvenient primarily for politicians speaking on behalf of the state. Photo by Alexander Sinn on Unsplash How...
by Umnov | Mar 24, 2024 | blog
Russian human rights education has been forced to revert to the patterns of the 70s, where Soviet conceptions are combined with pro-war propaganda and a complete inversion of international law. Dmitry Dubrovskiy Although the USSR participated in preparing the...
by Umnov | Mar 10, 2024 | blog
Psychology recognizes several defensive responses to trauma: adaptation, denial, and resistance. How has the reality of the war set in for Russian scientists? Oleg Mironov Photo: As a consequence of the war, some scientific associations were dissolved and...
by Umnov | Feb 25, 2024 | blog
Ukraine and Ukrainians in Russian higher education and science Dmitry Dubrovsky Photo: Denying the statehood of Ukraine—a stance that used to be part of the official discourse in Russia—is now being framed in university history courses as a “scientific approach to...
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