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Datablog | Almost half of young Georgians are on TikTok

Almost half of young Georgians are on TikTok, with men and members of ethnic minority groups more likely to use the app.

Datablog | Almost half of young Georgians are on TikTok

By Zachary Fabos

Almost half of young Georgians are on TikTok, with men and members of ethnic minority groups more likely to use the app.

17/10/2023

Datablog | Attitudes towards disinformation on social media in Armenia and Georgia 

Armenian and Georgian internet users have different perspectives on the effect of social media disinformation and its effect on their respective countries, according to a CRRC analysis.

Datablog | Attitudes towards disinformation on social media in Armenia and Georgia 

By Kristine Jinchveleishvili

Armenian and Georgian internet users have different perspectives on the effect of social media disinformation and its effect on their respective countries, according to a CRRC analysis.

19/09/2023

Datablog | Georgia’s changing priorities at the UN General Assembly

A CRRC analysis found that Georgian Dream’s leaders have mentioned Russia less and spoken more positively than the previous government. 

Datablog | Georgia’s changing priorities at the UN General Assembly

By Givi Silagadze

A CRRC analysis found that Georgian Dream’s leaders have mentioned Russia less and spoken more positively than the previous government. 

6/09/2023

Datablog | Russian émigrés in Georgia

A CRRC Georgia study has found that most surveyed Russians who emigrated to Georgia in 2022 are against Putin, in favour of Navalny, and feel secure in Georgia. 

Datablog | Russian émigrés in Georgia

By Givi Silagadze

A CRRC Georgia study has found that most surveyed Russians who emigrated to Georgia in 2022 are against Putin, in favour of Navalny, and feel secure in Georgia. 

8/08/2023

Datablog | What Georgians read on Wikipedia

Analysing the most-visited Georgian-language pages on Wikipedia gives an insight into the priorities and interests of Georgian users of the site, with some surprises.

Datablog | What Georgians read on Wikipedia

By Hans Gutbrod

Analysing the most-visited Georgian-language pages on Wikipedia gives an insight into the priorities and interests of Georgian users of the site, with some surprises.

11/07/2023

Datablog | Georgians continue to support gender parity in parliament

More than half of the Georgian public support a gender-balanced parliament, with women, young people, and those not aligned with the ruling party particularly in favour of it. 

Datablog | Georgians continue to support gender parity in parliament

By Eto Gagunashvili

More than half of the Georgian public support a gender-balanced parliament, with women, young people, and those not aligned with the ruling party particularly in favour of it. 

20/06/2023

Datablog | What do non-partisans think of politicians and parties in Georgia?

Of the plurality of Georgians who do not feel any party aligns with their views, most dislike Georgia’s leading political figures and parties. 

Datablog | What do non-partisans think of politicians and parties in Georgia?

By Zachary Fabos

Of the plurality of Georgians who do not feel any party aligns with their views, most dislike Georgia’s leading political figures and parties. 

13/06/2023

Datablog | Do Georgians feel like they are being spied on by the government?

Nearly half of the Georgian public think that they or their family members are under government surveillance at least some of the time.

Datablog | Do Georgians feel like they are being spied on by the government?

By Dustin Gilbreath

Nearly half of the Georgian public think that they or their family members are under government surveillance at least some of the time.

6/06/2023

Datablog | Georgians’ attitudes and beliefs associated with polarised media preferences

A recent survey suggests that Georgians have markedly different beliefs about the present state and future of their country depending on the television channels they trust.

Datablog | Georgians’ attitudes and beliefs associated with polarised media preferences

By Givi Silagadze

A recent survey suggests that Georgians have markedly different beliefs about the present state and future of their country depending on the television channels they trust.

30/05/2023

Datablog | Is Georgia’s Gen Z more politically engaged than young millennials?

CRRC data suggests that Georgians aged 18-29 are politically engaged and active, with the older age bracket somewhat more interested. 

Datablog | Is Georgia’s Gen Z more politically engaged than young millennials?

By Zachary Fabos

CRRC data suggests that Georgians aged 18-29 are politically engaged and active, with the older age bracket somewhat more interested.