ESS Ukraine representative
Researcher, ESS UkaraineThe specific ESS Ukraine representative will be announced soon.
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Inside the European Social Survey in Ukraine
Viacheslav Ratynskyi / the Collection of war.ukraine.ua How is social science data collected when a country is at war? What are the practical and ethical challenges of collecting representative data in a war-zone? And why is the data crucial for understanding social and political developments in Ukraine today?
How do fieldworkers navigate issues of safety, sampling, logistics, and trust?
The European Social Survey (ESS) is Europe’s leading cross-national surveys on social attitudes, values, and living conditions. How does ESS collect data, both under normal circumstances in Norway and under extraordinary conditions in Ukraine during a full-scale invasion.
Join us for a conversation with country representatives from ESS Norway and Ukraine. They will share field experiences, talk about challenges, and provide insights from working under radically different conditions. How do fieldworkers navigate issues of safety, sampling, logistics, and trust?
Facebook eventThe specific ESS Ukraine representative will be announced soon.
Read moreSveinung Arnesen is Research Professor at NORCE and professor II at the University of Bergen. He is the National Coordinator for ESS Norway.
Read moreMartin Paulsen is Head of Department of Foreign Languages; University of Bergen.
Read moreThe specific ESS Ukraine representative will be announced soon.
Sveinung Arnesen is Research Professor at NORCE and professor II at the University of Bergen. He is the National Coordinator for ESS Norway.
Sveinung Arnesen serves as the National Coordinator for the ESS in Norway. He is a Research Professor at NORCE and Professor II at the University of Bergen. His research focuses on democratic behavior, public opinion, and survey methodology.
Martin Paulsen is Head of Department of Foreign Languages; University of Bergen.
Martin Paulsen is an expert on Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian language and culture, with more than twenty years of experience working on Eastern Europe. His research on Ukraine includes contemporary literature, language history, and memory politics in social media. He also serves on the steering group of Ukrainett, Norway’s national network for Ukrainian studies.