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Irina Lisovskaya

  • Irina Lisovskaya has been at HSE University since 2017.

Education and Degrees

  • 2019

    Candidate of Sciences* (PhD)
    HSE University

  • 2018

    Doctoral programme in Sociology
    HSE University

  • 2015

    Degree in Social Work
    Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

* Candidate of Sciences
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.

Continuing education / Professional retraining / Internships / Study abroad experience

The internathional STS Summer school "ANTROPOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND MODERN FORMS OF LIFE" 2017: Camera Ethnography Approach in Studying Laboratory Practices (June 30 - July 7, Tomsk and Kaibasovo Research Ststion, Russia)

Courses (2023/2024)

Courses (2022/2023)

Courses (2021/2022)

Courses (2020/2021)

Sociology (Bachelor’s programme; School of Arts and Humanities; 1 year, 4 module)Rus

Courses (2019/2020)

Sociology (Bachelor’s programme; St.Petersburg School of Economics and Management; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Rus

Courses (2018/2019)


Conferences

  • 2017
    XVI Международная научная конференция студентов и аспирантов "Спектр Социального 2017" (Москва). Presentation: Повседневные практики коммуникации в стигматизированных сообществах на примере специального учебно-воспитательного учреждения
  • VII социологическая грушинская конференция. Навстречу будущему. Прогнозирование в социологических исследованиях (Москва). Presentation: РАБОТА ПЕДАГОГА С «ТРУДНЫМИ» ПОДРОСТКАМИ: НОВАТОРСТВО И ТЕХНОЛОГИИ ИЛИ СТАРЫЙ ДОБРЫЙ АЛЬТРУИЗМ?

  • 2016

    XXIII Международная конференция для студентов, аспирантов и молодых ученых "Ломоносов -2016" (Москва). Presentation: Специализированные образовательные учреждения открытого типа: анализ особенностей профилактики девиантного поведения

  • 2014
    IV Межвузовская научно-практическая конференция «Система социального обеспечения и социального страхования в Российской Федерации: история, современность и пути развития» (Хабаровск). Presentation: Новые модели социальных пенсий в Российской Федерации

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«Migration paths of student youth: how to (not) be alone?»: presentation of the results of the Mirror Laboratories project at the SOC UP seminar

Irina Lisovskaya and Albina Garifzyanova spoke about the results of the analysis of 62 interviews with students taken as part of the project «Scenarios for the social inclusion of regional youth in the context of educational migration».

Loneliness in the Big City: Resource or Biographical Drama?

Moving to a new city often leads to temporary loneliness and a loss of familiar surroundings. This means that young people who move to a new place must find ways to adapt quickly. Can loneliness become a resourceful state, or does it suppress resourcefulness? Sociologists from HSE University-St Petersburg and Kazan Federal University (KFU) discussed this issue during the seminar 'SOC Up', which was based on research conducted as part of the Mirror Laboratory initiative.

The results of the project “Anti-crisis Potential of Youth Policies in Russia and Europe”

The project " Anti-crisis Potential of Youth Policies in Russia and Europe in the Era of Global Risks: National Imaginary, Patriotism and Social Engagement" is almost over. In the course of the project, researchers conducted a comparative analysis of youth policies achieving anti-crisis solutions in Germany, Finland, Great Britain, Greece, and Russia. The results of the study were presented at seminars, conferences, and roundtables dedicated to youth and youth policy.