2014

As discussed in the first blog post of this series, the results of the CRRC Caucasus Barometer (CB) survey show that Georgians demonstrate higher levels of interpersonal and institutional trust than Armenians. These types of trust are important indicators of social capital,…
American Councils, CRRC and ARISC present the 12th talk in the Fall 2014 Works-in-Progress Series! Salome Tsopurashvili, Tbilisi State University  Women’s Representations in Georgian Soviet Silent Films: Agency, Social Class and Modification of the Images
The CRRC Caucasus Barometer (CB) survey results demonstrate that Georgians exhibit relatively high levels of interpersonal and institutional trust when compared to their Armenian neighbors. Trust is an important component of “social capital,” which is widely perceived to be a necessary…
This is the fifth and final blog post in a series analyzing the findings of CRRC-Georgia’s 2013 May 17 survey in Tbilisi and presents evidence-based policy recommendations which address the issue of widespread homophobic attitudes. The previous blog posts in…
American Councils, CRRC and ARISC present the 10th talk in the Fall 2014 Works-in-Progress Series! Kathryn O’Neal Webber
Known and Unknown: Progress towards Mapping Tbilisi’s Past Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at 6:30pm
EPF/CRRC-Georgia, Kavsadze St. 3, Tbilisi
American Councils, CRRC and ARISC present the 9th talk in the Fall 2014 Works-in-Progress Series! Gavin Slade and Vakhtang Kekoshvili
The Pains of Prison Reform: Violence, Trust and the Prisoner Society in Georgia Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at 6:30pm
EPF/CRRC-Georgia,…
The Best and Hardest Thing You Will Ever Do Are you a research-minded university graduate who wants to gain an important skill set that is absent in Georgia? Do you want to work hard and open the door to international…
In Monday’s blog post, we looked at a snapshot of Armenia and Azerbaijan’s representation in the global media from 1979 to present. Today, we take a look at the third South Caucasus state, Georgia. What are the events that have popped…