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August 17, 2009 Graeme Codrington Generations, Global View No Comments

I have just been alerted to a new blog site tracking research into generational theory in Russia – check it out at: http://rugenerationsfortheworld.wordpress.com/. The authors are Evgeniya Shamis and Evgeny Nikonov. I am not sure who they are, or how their research will proceed, but I am a big supporter of anyone doing proper research into generational theory in different countries around the world.

If you’re interested in generational research, or global values development, check out the site, and let them know we sent you.

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