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Russian Academics Aim To Punish Colleagues Who Backed Ukraine Invasion (nytimes.com) 35

Some academic researchers in Russia are quietly working to prevent colleagues who have supported their country's invasion of Ukraine from being elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences this month. From a report: If they succeed, they will deny those who back the war a prized credential that confers prestige in Russian institutions of higher learning. Their campaign could also show that some acts of protest remain possible despite a government crackdown on dissent. The Russian Academy of Sciences is a nonprofit network of research institutes in a variety of disciplines across the Russian Federation. It has just under 1,900 members in Russia and nearly 450 nonvoting foreign members. The academy elects new members every three years. The upcoming poll, starting on Monday, is for 309 seats, including 92 for senior academicians and 217 for corresponding members. The competition is steep: More than 1,700 candidates have applied. This month, a group of Russian researchers started circulating a list of dozens of candidates who have publicly supported Russia's invasion of Ukraine by signing pro-war declarations or letters their universities or institutions released or by making such statements themselves.

Hundreds of high-ranking officials at Russian universities, most of whom were administrators rather than prominent scientists, also signed a letter in support of the war in March. But many academic researchers have taken an antiwar stance. More than 8,000 Russian scientists and science journalists have signed an open letter opposing the invasion since it was first published in February. Three academic researchers -- who were not identified because they risk job loss, imprisonment and their safety by publicly opposing the war -- said in interviews that they helped create the list of those who supported the war to prevent them from being elected to the academy.

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Russian Academics Aim To Punish Colleagues Who Backed Ukraine Invasion

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  • Some academic researchers may be jailed soon if they do that

  • by NateFromMich ( 6359610 ) on Friday May 27, 2022 @04:27PM (#62571254)
    Probably felt pressured to be shown supporting the invasion in the first place, and now they are going to suffer retaliation from their peers anyway.
    I guess avoiding politics just isn't allowed anymore.
    • by lucasnate1 ( 4682951 ) on Friday May 27, 2022 @04:39PM (#62571284) Homepage

      Probably felt pressured to be shown supporting the invasion in the first place, and now they are going to suffer retaliation from their peers anyway.

      I guess avoiding politics just isn't allowed anymore.

      I'm pretty sure that people in Ukraine being attacked or drafted and people in Russia being drafted would also be happy to avoid politics. Sadly, no, it really is not allowed anymore.

      • by hey! ( 33014 ) on Friday May 27, 2022 @05:02PM (#62571356) Homepage Journal

        The irony is that the appeal of authoritarianism is rooted in the popular desire to avoid politics. Backing the great and glorious leader means you don't have any of that tedious and unsatisfying working out of differences with people you despise. And to be fair the system works great until you're the one disagreeing with the great and glorious leader.

        • by Anonymous Coward

          >The irony is that the appeal of authoritarianism is rooted in the popular desire to avoid politics.
          You're absolutely full of beans. This is reductionist to the point of being ludicrous.

        • yes it is simplistic and probably wrong. The russian people have never had any choice in the matter. The asymetrical problem (arent they all?) here is that Germany jails a 90 year old lady for saying the death camps were labor camps, while the 90 year old stalin or lenin supporter has not been purged likewise as they should, in fact they are putting up new statutues of the original terrorist lenin. The Ruscists are equally as bad as the nazis in fact they started WWII along with germany in sep 1939 so one

          • it is simplistic and probably wrong. The russian people have never had any choice in the matter.

            No, we all have choices. It doesn't matter if it's Russians or Americans or Chinese or... well you know, I could go on making this list of anyone who's ever been an aggressor all day, and it would be pretty much everyone. And we all make choices and most of us make excuses, including myself so don't think I'm on any high horse here. What we permit to be done in our name is our responsibility. If we could only die by opposing it that's no comfort to those who die because no one does so.

            Choosing to support ev

  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Friday May 27, 2022 @04:46PM (#62571306)
    in grocery stores. So yeah, I think anyone who supported that stupid war for Putin's end of life crisis would be on the rocks.
  • In a country that has shown a high degree of support for the war this will probably backfire. The result will most likely be that those that oppose the war will be banned by those that support the war. Over time the majority prevails. Please think before you act because you can always make things worse by ill considered actions.
  • Instead of people being voted to the Academy based on academic merit, they could now be selected based on their ideological stance. Sad to see yet another respected institution become politicised.

    • by godrik ( 1287354 )

      Meh, not really.

      It is really hard to tell who the best scientists are one you start looking at the top of the crop. The benefits of pushing forward one over another one at that level is negligible and can not be accurately predicted.

      But as a society, you do want your scientists to behave ethically, in the interest of society, and science. And pushing an unnecessary war is harmful to everyone.

    • If they want science go to a civil society; stop contributing to fascism.

  • Considering their funding comes from the government.

  • Are you really think. It is a good decision. This will affect overall Admissions [bdjobstoday.info] in Ukraine
  • ... it will be shut down shortly after the authorities read/hear about it. Yay media!

  • went to the Moscow Times ... but the Cyrillic (Russian language and print) version. When I clicked on the English button, I got the English version ... but not that article.

    Surprisingly, there were numerous _other_ articles on that English version about the Ukranian war, resistance, protests, etc. Surely that "paper" can't be being published in Russia?!

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