The Center for Independent Sociological Research (CISR) created a flexible, democratic research structure capable of responding to the needs of Russian society and facilitating the integration of Russian sociologists into the global sociological community. The CISR was a resource center for social scientists and non-governmental Russian organizations.

The “Center for Independent Sociological Research” organized in Russia conferences “Social Sciences, Racist Discourse, and Discriminatory Practices” (2001), “Racist Discourse in Russian Education” (2004), “Biographical Method in the Study of Post-Socialist Societies: 10 Years Later” (2006), “Russian field: a view from abroad” (2009).

Name
Autonomous non-profit organization “Centre for Independent Social Research”
Field of activity
Research organizations
Status
“Foreign agent” (NGO)
Reason for recognition
The Center for Independent Sociological Research was listed as a "foreign agent" after that planned inspection by the Ministry of Justice.
Year of recognition
2015
Status description
Since 2012, such status can be obtained by non-profit organizations registered in Russia, and from 2020 unregistered public associations, which, according to the Russian government: a) receive foreign funding, b) participate in “political activity,” which is understood as any public activity. Who recognizes: Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. Responsibilities: NPO-"foreign agents” are required to provide a report on their activities, audit reports, and data on the organization’s pe...
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