About event:
How does faith change under the influence of war? Do people become more religious after loss, fear, or mobilization? The seminar will present the results of a panel study comparing levels of religiosity before and after the full-scale invasion.
This is an opportunity to see how sociological hypotheses work in real life — and how faith transforms along with society during wartime.
You will learn:
— what the “assurance” hypothesis is in the sociology of religion
— how panel studies work
— whether war really increases religiosity
Speakers:
Ruslana Moskotina – researcher at the Center for Sociological Research at KSE University; PhD in Sociology; assistant professor at the Department of Methodology and Methods of Sociological Research, Faculty of Sociology, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
Danyil Karakai - head of the Center for Sociological Research at KSE University and a graduate student at the Faculty of Sociology at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
Moderator:
Andriy Fert - PhD in History, coordinator of the KSE Lab, and a researcher of Soviet atheism and Orthodox Christianity in collective memory.
Lenguage:
Ukrainian