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July 9, 2026
HSE Economists Use Search Queries to Forecast Birth Rates
Researchers from the HSE Faculty of Economic Sciences have shown that the accuracy of birth rate forecasts for Russia can be improved by almost 50% by incorporating the dynamics of online search queries related to pregnancy and childbirth into forecasting models. In the best-performing models, the forecasting error fell from 4.6% to 3.2%. The findings have been published in Populations and Economics.
July 8, 2026
HSE Researchers Discover Who Eats Out in Russia-And Why
Around one-third of Russians (31.3%) rarely eat out or buy ready-made meals. The core group of active consumers—those who eat out or purchase prepared food almost every day or several times a week—accounts for only about 9% of the population. These are the findings of a study conducted by the HSE Institute for Social Policy. According to the researchers eating out is no longer a marker of high social status in Russia.
July 8, 2026
HSE University and RREDA Join Forces to Support 2026 Renewable Energy of the Planet Competition
HSE University and the Russia Renewable Energy Development Association (RREDA) have signed a partnership and information cooperation agreement to support Renewable Energy of the Planet—2026, a national competition with international participation for students and early-career researchers. Applications are open on the competition's website until September 20, 2026.

 

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MEDIA STUDIES ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN FRANCE

P. 114–119.
Bannikov K.

The article provides an overview of the topics of media research on the COVID-19 pandemic both in France and in French. Researchers turn to conspiracy theories and fake news construction, mediatization of health policy, changes in the rhetoric of politicians during the pandemic, consumer behaviour and the context of the pandemic as empirical material. The French research field remains fundamental, bringing specific themes into French, while English-language French media studies answer practical questions.

Language: English
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Keywords: political rhetoricmedia discourseCOVID-19 pandemicfrancophone media studiespolitical agendaCOVID-19

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Дискурс современных масс-медиа в перспективе теории, социальной практики и образования. Сборник трудов международной научно-практической конференции
Белгород: Общество с ограниченной ответственностью "Космос", 2022.
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