We use cookies in order to improve the quality and usability of the HSE website. More information about the use of cookies is available here, and the regulations on processing personal data can be found here. By continuing to use the site, you hereby confirm that you have been informed of the use of cookies by the HSE website and agree with our rules for processing personal data. You may disable cookies in your browser settings.
3 Krivokolenny Pereulok, Moscow, 101000
Phone: 8(495)772-95-90 *22428
Fax: 8(495)772-95-90 *22460
Email: socscience@hse.ru
The Faculty of Social Sciences is one of the most multidisciplinary faculties in the HSE. It is the product of uniting the faculties of sociology, applied political science, psychology and public administration, which are now schools, and a series of laboratories, research centers and institutes. This kind of synthesis of education and research in the sphere of social sciences is a standard part of global best practice for a modern research university.
We train researchers, analysts and practitioners of sociology, political science, psychology and management, and specialists in education, demographics, public policy and civil society. Our primary strategy in teaching bachelors, masters and doctorate courses is to prepare students to meet global demands and requirements as successful professionals.
Grinin L. E., Grinin A., Korotayev A.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 2020. Vol. 155. P. 119955.
Edited by: N. Y. Belyaeva, D. Zaytsev, V. A. Albert.
Switzerland: Springer, 2019.
Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 2019.
Problems of Post-Communism. 2019. Vol. 66. No. 4. P. 227-239.
Fröhlich C., Jacobsson K.
Antipode. 2019. Vol. 51. No. 4. P. 1146-1165.
Utochkin I. S., Brady T. F.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 2020. Vol. 149. No. 3. P. 530-549.
Ilina I. N., Dunichkin I. V.
In bk.: Sustainability in Energy and Buildings. Singapore: Springer, 2020. P. 519-529.
Rooy M., Novikov N., Gutkin B.
Izvestiya Vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Prikladnaya nelineynaya dinamika. 2020. Vol. 28. No. 1. P. 90-97.
November 28
18:00 Moscow time, online
Have you ever used texts in your research? Articles, interviews, essays, projective methods, fiction and non-fiction books, social media posts — all of them can become a key to a better understanding of your investigation field. At this lecture, we will present possible psychological issues that can be considered through text analysis and give a crash course on main computer science tools for solving such problems.
Speakers:
The event is conducted by the research group 'Manifestations of the level of personality development in textual data: Thematic and predictive modeling' supported by the Faculty of Social Sciences. For more information, please contact Vasily Kostenko (vkostenko@hse.ru).
To participate, please, register here. A personal invitation to a video conference will be sent to the email address you specified in the registration form.