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Article
Sequencing Literary Reception: Trajectories of Russian Novels over the Afterlife Course

Kim C. S.

Proceedings of the Computational Humanities Research Conference 2024. Aarhus, Denmark. 2024. P. 982-998.

Book chapter
Archival Strategies and Literary Memory in Vsevolod Nekrasov’s Legacy

Elena Penskaia.

In bk.: (Counter-)Archive: Memorial Practices of the Soviet Underground. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024. Ch. 2. P. 443-475.

Working paper
Linguistic Landscape of Orenburg Oblast

Kuznetsov Egor.

Linguistics. WP BRP. НИУ ВШЭ, 2023. No. 113.

News

Air Lines: Aviation Safety and Clear Communication

Air Lines: Aviation Safety and Clear Communication
How does communication between pilots and Air Traffic Control (ATC) improve flight safety and why do misunderstandings sometimes lead to disaster?

‘Students Should Read Dostoevsky or Tolstoy Because They Help Readers See beyond the Noise of Our Present’

‘Students Should Read Dostoevsky or Tolstoy Because They Help Readers See beyond the Noise of Our Present’
On September 23, the HSE School of Philological Studies launched the third season of its international academic workshop on ‘The 19th-Century Russian Novel: Corpus, Poetics, Social Imaginary’. We talked to Alexey Vdovin, Associate Professor at the School of Philological Studies, about the workshop’s plans and international cooperation, as well as to Ani Kokobobo, Chair of the Department of Slavic and Eurasian Languages and Literatures at the University of Kansas, who opened this year’s workshop with her report ‘Strange Bedfellows – Leo Tolstoy and Andrea Dworkin’.

HSE’s Best Teachers of 2021 Announced

HSE’s Best Teachers of 2021 Announced
The award recognized 599 staff members as top teachers

Digitized Archives Are a Great Treasure

Fyodor Dostoevsky.  Notebook, 1870–1871. From the manuscript collections of the Russian State Library
Digital archives and electronic versions of manuscripts are essential to the work of modern-day philologists, linguists, and literary scholars. The possibilities that digitization opens up to researchers were the focus of the second international conference of early career researchers of Russian literature. The conference had the theme of ‘Text as DATA: The Manuscript in the Digital Space’ and was hosted by the HSE Faculty of Humanities.

Ekaterina Boltunova and "Russian Shorts"

Ekaterina Boltunova and "Russian Shorts"
Ekaterina Boltunova has become a member of the Editorial Board of a new book series, Russian Shorts, published by Bloomsbury Press.

Mikhail Pavlovets at Amherst College

HSE Associate Professor Mikhail Pavlovets participated in the workshop on the Underground Poetry at Amherst College, USA

Russian Language Festival to Take Place on Red Square

Book Fair on Red Square, June 4, 2016, Moscow, Russia
From May 31 to June 3, as part of the Red Square Book Fair, a Russian language festival will be held with the help of the HSE School of Philology.

Coursera Offers New Courses by HSE Lecturers

From late March and early April, HSE will offer four new coursers on Coursera  on intercultural communication, machine learning, computer vision, and stochastic processes.

Lecture Series Explores Communicative Supertypes, Russian as a Reality-Oriented Language, and Language & Culture

On March 19 and 22, Per Durst-Andersen, professor in the Department of Management, Society and Communication at Copenhagen Business School, gave three lectures at the Higher School of Economics on topics that fall under his current research interests, which focus largely on cognitive linguistics; communicative and linguistic typology; language, culture and identity; semiotics; and the philosophy of science. A well-known expert in cross-cultural pragmatics and specialist in business communication, Professor Durst-Andersen delivered the lectures as part of the ‘Language in the Universe of Culture: Russian Communicative Style’ course.

Researching the Intersection of Russian Literature and Medicine

Since last September, Matthew Mangold has been a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Philology at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. After completing a PhD in Comparative Literature at Rutgers University in 2017, he joined HSE to conduct research on the intersection between Russian literature and the medical arts, in particular environmental medicine and psychology.