Paul Goble
Staunton, Oct. 25 – For those
interested in the evolution of post-Soviet societies, former Soviet republics
represent a tempting alternative to the Russian Federation where the gathering
and publishing of sociological information is becoming ever more difficult as
Vladimir Putin makes doing so ever more dangerous.
Despite widespread assumptions,
Marat Shibutov says, Kazakhstan offers a wide variety of sources for such data
and makes it possible for researchers to study phenomena there that cannot be
easily studied in Russia or its neighbors. As an aid to this work, he offers a
detailed listing of the most important online sources (ia-centr.ru/experts/marat-shibutov/kazakhstanskoe-obshchestvo-gde-vzyat-sotsiologicheskie-dannye/).
The Kazakh specialist divides these
sources into three categories: government agencies, government-supported
scholarly bodies and non-governmental organizations, including those backed by
foreign sources. All of the outlets below publish their materials in Russian as
well as Kazakh.
Government
sources of sociological data:
The
Bureau of National Statistics of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms
(gov.kz/memleket/entities/stat?lang=ru).
The Committee for Legal Statistics and Special
Assessments of the Procuracy General (gov.kz/memleket/entities/pravstat?lang=ru).
The National Bank (https://www.nationalbank.kz/).
Government-Supported research
centers:
The Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic
Research (kisi.kz/index.php/ru/).
The Kazakhstan Institute for Social
Development (gov.kz/memleket/entities/qogam?lang=ru).
The Youth National Research Center (eljastary.kz/ru/history).
The Center for the Development of Labor
Resources (iac.enbek.kz/).
The Information-Analytic Center of the
Ministry for Education and Science (aerc.org.kz/projects/strategija/ao-informacionno-analiticheskij-centr-ministerstva-obrazovanija-i-nauki-respubliki-kazahstan).
Non-governmental sources of
sociological data:
The Strategy center for Social and Political
Research (ofstrategy.kz/en/).
The Public Opinion Research Center (opinions.kz/ru/).
The Nur Otan Party Institute for Public Policy
(t.me/socioexpert_01).
The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Kazakhstan (fes-centralasia.de/ru/).
The Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Kazakhstan (kas.de/ru/web/kasachstan).
The Soros Foundation in Kazakhstan (soros.kaz).
BISAM Central Asia (bisam.kz/ru/reports-and-publications/otcheti).
The Demoscope Bureau of the
International Media Net Center of Journalism (medianet.kz/демоскоп/?lang=ru).
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