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WiP: “The E Book: Understanding and Harnessing a Woman’s Molecular Power”
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 1st session of the Spring 2026 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series!
This week’s session will be held in hybrid in-person at CRRC Georgia and in virtual format.
“The E Book: Understanding and Harnessing a Woman’s Molecular Power”
Katie Rose Hejtmanek, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (CUNY)
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 1st session of the Spring...
სასწავლო კურსი: მონაცემთა ანალიტიკა EXCEL-ის გამოყენებით
კურსი „მონაცემთა ანალიტიკა EXCEL-ის გამოყენებით“ განკუთვნილია ბიზნესისა და ბაზრის კვლევის სფეროში მომუშავე პროფესიონალებისთვის და დაინტერესებული პირებისთვის, რომელთაც მონაცემებზე დაყრდნობით მაქსიმალურად ეფექტიანი გადაწყვეტილებების მიღება სურთ.
კურსი „მონაცემთა ანალიტიკა EXCEL-ის გამოყენებით“ განკუთვნილია ბიზნესისა და ბაზრის კვლევის სფეროში მომუშავე პროფესიონალებისთვის და დაინტერესებული...
Blog | Facts and Facebook Feeds: Testing Georgian’s General Knowledge on the EU
This blog examines the level of knowledge Georgians have about the European Union, particularly regarding EU demographics, policies, and economic relations with Georgia. Its purpose is to assess public awareness and understanding of these topics in the context of widespread social media information and misinformation about the EU.
This blog examines the level of knowledge Georgians have about the European Union, particularly regarding...
Blog | Framing Political Paradox on Facebook: Locating the Window of Public Support for Both Georgia’s EU Accession and the Georgian Dream Party
The study explores the apparent paradox in Georgia where many citizens simultaneously support EU integration and the ruling Georgian Dream party, despite the party’s anti-Western rhetoric and actions. Its purpose is to analyze how anti-Western and pro-government narratives on Facebook may help sustain this cognitive dissonance by framing political discourse around domestic and moral issues rather than EU policy.
The study explores the apparent paradox in Georgia where many citizens simultaneously support EU integration...
Report | How To Tell An Effective Story: Foreign Policy Options, Motivated Reasoning and the Limits of Persuasion
The report examines how narratives about foreign policy influence public opinion in Georgia. It aims to identify which factors make foreign policy stories effective and whether the way these stories are framed can change public attitudes toward different international partners.
The report examines how narratives about foreign policy influence public opinion in Georgia. It aims...