Получатели фондов Макартуров в России
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Moscow Helsinki Group (Moscow, Russia)
$400,000 to strengthen the human rights movement by monitoring human rights in Russia and to continue development of a regional monitoring network (over two years). (2009)
Perm Civic Chamber (Perm, Russia)
$375,000 to promote new approaches to human rights work in Russia (over three years). (2008)
Analytical Center of Juri Levada (Saratov, Russia)
$150,000 in support of the project, Monitoring of Social and Economic Transformations in Russia. (2009)
Center for Social Policy and Gender Studies (Saratov, Russia)
$300,000 to support a comparative analysis of social policy processes in the post-socialist space (over three years). (2010)
Center for Social Policy and Gender Studies (Saratov, Russia)
$300,000 in support of research and analysis on social policy reforms in contemporary Russia and publication of the "Journal of Social Policy Studies" (over three years). (2008)
Center for the Study of Nationalism and Empire (Kazan, Russia)
$240,000 in support of the journal, Ab Imperio (over three years). (2008)
Center of Applied Research and Programs (Moscow, Russia)
$150,000 to support Russia's participation in the European Social Survey. (2010)
European University at St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg, Russia)
$100,000 in support of maintenance expenses for the European University at St. Petersburg. (2008)
Gorbachev Foundation (Moscow, Russia)
$180,000 to study Russian federalism and to include perspectives from the regions of Russia (over three years). (2009)
Higher School of Economics Centre for Labour Market Studies (Moscow, Russia)
$350,000 to support the Labor Market Informality in Russia: An Economic-Sociological Perspective project (over two years). (2009)
Independent Institute for Social Policy (Moscow, Russia)
$170,000 to support the journal "SPERO" (over three years). (2011)
Independent Institute for Social Policy (Moscow, Russia)
$250,000 to analyze the effects of the economic crisis on social policy formation in modern Russia (over two years.) (2009)
Institute of Law and Public Policy (Moscow, Russia)
$375,000 to promote legal consciousness and legal reform in Russia (over three years). (2009)
Institute of Sociology Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia)
$600,000 to support the Center for Sociological Education's training program in the social sciences and humanities for young Russian regional university faculty and researchers (over three years). (2010)