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Zoya Kotelnikova

  • Zoya Kotelnikova has been at HSE University since 2002.

Education and Degrees

  • 2012

    Candidate of Sciences* (PhD)

  • 2001

    Degree
    Novosibirsk State University

  • Doctoral programme
    HSE University

* Candidate of Sciences
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.

Awards and Accomplishments

Young Faculty Support Programme (Group of Young Academic Professionals)
Category "Future Professoriate" (2014-2015)
Category "New Lecturers" (2009-2010)

Courses (2023/2024)

Courses (2022/2023)

Economic Sociology-2 (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 4 year, 1, 2 module)Rus

Courses (2021/2022)

Economic Sociology-2 (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 4 year, 1, 2 module)Rus

Courses (2020/2021)

Courses (2019/2020)

Economic Sociology (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 2, 3 module)Rus

Courses (2018/2019)

Economic Sociology (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 2, 3 module)Rus

Courses (2017/2018)

Economic Sociology (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 2, 3 module)Rus

Editorial board membership

  • Journal of Economic Sociology, Managing Editor

  • 2008: Deputy Editor-in-chief (Ответственный секретарь), Экономическая социология (Journal of Economic Sociology).

  • 2006: Member of the Editorial Council, ЭСфорум.

Conferences

  • 2012
    Embeddedness and Beyond: Do Sociological Theories meet Economic Realities? (Москва). Presentation: Structural Embeddedness and Contractual Relationships in Emerging Markets in Russia
  • 2009
    “Markets as Networks” (София). Presentation: The Continuity of Intertemporal Exchanges between Retailers and Suppliers in Russian Consumer Markets
  • Capitalism in Crisis: What's Next? (Париж). Presentation: Trade Revolution” in Russia: Structural and Institutional Changes in the Development of Chain Stores in the 2000s
  • 9th Conference of European Sociological Association "European Society or European Societies?" (Лиссабон). Presentation: Simplification of organizational forms: Russian retailing under the economic crisis

Publications44


Employment history

 

 

National Research University Higher School of Economics

Department of Sociology (2008–present)

Laboratory for Studies in Economic Sociology (2006–present)

Federal Educational Portal “Economics. Sociology. Management” (2003–2005)

Division of Academic Research Management (2002–2003)

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Incompatible Alternatives: HSE Researchers on the Ambivalence of Power in the Twenty-first Century Economy

Ambivalence and a combination of contradictory principles are vividly manifested in the actions of government, its individual agents and institutions, as well as the everyday practices of economic subjects and citizens. The participants of the HSE Laboratory for Studies in Economic Sociology seminar discussed the book The Ambivalence of Power in the Twenty-First Century Economy: Cases from Russia and Beyond, recently published in the UK. Prepared by researchers from HSE University and foreign universities, the book focuses on the study of ambivalence in Russia and beyond.

90.3%

of Russians believe that fake alcohol products are widespread in Russia. About half of respondents believe that more fakes have appeared over the last 2-3 years.