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Russia - Babies Born Better

Russia

Country Coordinators

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Ekaterina Borozdina, Department of Sociology, European University at St.Petersburg  eborozdina@eu.spb.ru

Ekaterina Borozdina is assistant professor of the sociology department at the European University at St. Petersburg and academic director of the MA program “Social Research in Health and Medicine” in the same university. Ekaterina’s PhD thesis was focused on the topic of institutional transformations of obstetrics in post-Soviet Russia. Her current interests include institutional studies of healthcare, sociological research on caring professions (with particular emphasis on midwives’ and doulas’ work), and qualitative methods of sociological research.

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Anastasiia Novkunskaya, Gender Studies Program, European University at St.Petersburg  anovkunskaya@eu.spb.ru

Anastasia Novkunskaya is assistant professor of the sociology department and research fellow at the Gender Studies Program, European University at Saint-Petersburg. She was awarded a Master’s degree in Sociology at the European University at Saint-Petersburg in 2013. She has defended her doctoral thesis at the faculty of Social Sciences, at the University of Helsinki in 2020. Her PhD thesis is devoted to the arrangement of maternity care services in Russian small towns. Anastasia’s key research field is the sociology of health and medicine, and sociology of professions. Her research projects focus on the health professionals’ working experience, as well as on young Russian families, and their strategies to obtain the necessary healthcare services.

Support Organisation

 

Russian Nurses Association https://medsestre.ru/