The authors' research project #MoveMeRu investigates political attitudes and their intergenerational transmission within families of Russian migrants in three countries: Estonia, Germany and Canada.
#MoveMeRu is funded by @erc.europa.eu.
Find out more: www.zois-berlin.de/en/research/...
#ICCEES day 4: Today, the 3rd party-funded projects at ZOiS came through – @sophiawinkler.bsky.social presented her PhD research on Russian migrants navigating transnational belonging for #MoveMeRu & Sabine von Löwis discussed maps & map making as critical resources as part of the #KonKoop network.
TODAY: 6 pm | ZOiS
How are political beliefs & historical narratives passed on when migration & social change disrupt family paths, as for Russian & Turkish communities in Germany?
@zyanasmayan.bsky.social (@dezim-institut.de) & Félix Krawatzek discuss current research by the #MoveMeRu project.
Cover of the ZOiS Report, the title says: No. 1/2025 · April 2025 RUSSIAN CANADIANS: VIEWS ON POLITICS, HISTORY AND SOCIETY Félix Krawatzek, Hakob Matevosyan An image in the background show the wall of a Canadian-Russian cultural centre, with a Russian and Canadian flag, as well as historical portraits and plaques relating to the Russian Empire.
Just in time with #Canada's upcoming election, a new #ZOiS_Report on an underresearched group is out: Its (Soviet) Russian community. The Kremlin views it as a resource that could be leveraged. But what does the research by Félix Krawatzek & Hakob Matevosyan for #MoveMeRu say?
Key findings & link🧵⤵️
28 April, 6 pm | ZOiS
How are political beliefs & historical narratives passed on when migration & social change disrupt family paths, as for Russian & Turkish communities in Germany? @zyanasmayan.bsky.social (@dezim-institut.de) & Félix Krawatzek discuss current research by the #MoveMeRu project.
Kennen Sie junge Menschen aus Russland, die in Deutschland leben? Das ZOiS-Projekt #MoveMeRu sucht Studienteilnehmer*innen, die bereit sind, in einem kurzen Online-Interview ihre Erfahrungen zu teilen.
Wohin tendieren Wähler*innen mit Einwanderungsgeschichte aus #Russland mit Blick auf die #Bundestagswahl? Der Merkur greift Umfrageergebnisse aus dem aktuellen #ZOiS_Report von Félix Krawatzek & Hakob Matevosyan, die am ZOiS im Projekt #MoveMeRu forschen, auf: www.merkur.de/politik/umfr...
📣 New interview! @krawatzek.bsky.social talks about his ERC-funded project, “Moving Russia(ns)” #MoveMeRu. He discusses the aims and some of the preliminary findings of the project and also gives advice to prospective ERC applicants.
Read the interview here: ceureviewofbooks.com/interview/in...
‘Given the current Russian regime’s manipulation of Soviet #history to justify its means, it is becoming ever more important for all generations to deal with this [Stalinist] past,’ according to Sophia Winkler from the #MovemeRu project at ZOiS. www.zois-berlin.de/en/research/... #Russia #Stalin
Now presenting at #ZOiS_Conference 2023: Hakob Matevosyan (@zois.bsky.social #MoveMeRu) speaking about today’s multiple crises/ruptures shaping a political generation and potentially becoming a source of future societal polarisation. Fresh empirical data on #Poland too.