Research & Projects

The Institute for Knowledge, Research, and Society develops research, educational, and analytical projects designed to address complex societal questions through interdisciplinary inquiry and custom-designed methodological frameworks.

Projects at IKRS are structured around three interconnected program areas. Each program produces clearly defined outputs—research results, educational materials, or policy-relevant analysis—and may be pursued independently or in combination through partnerships.


Program Area I: Research & Knowledge Production

IKRS conducts and supports research projects that address historically and culturally complex topics requiring interdisciplinary approaches. These projects often involve large, multilingual, or heterogeneous bodies of material that cannot be adequately examined through single methods alone.

Custom-designed AI systems are developed where appropriate to support tasks such as structuring sources, assisting comparative analysis, and identifying patterns across complex datasets. These systems are embedded within human-led research workflows and are designed to enhance—not replace—scholarly judgment.

Typical outputs include:

  • research studies and analytical reports
  • curated datasets and documentation frameworks
  • peer-oriented publications and working papers

Program Area II: Education & Capacity Building

Education is a core function of IKRS. The Institute designs training programs and educational initiatives that strengthen methodological literacy and responsible engagement with advanced research tools.

Educational activities focus on capacity building, not product training. Where artificial intelligence is involved, participants engage with underlying principles, workflows, and limitations rather than with proprietary interfaces.

Activities may include:

  • workshops and short courses for researchers and educators
  • training in AI-assisted research and analysis methods
  • educational resources for institutions and public audiences

Program Area III: Policy-Oriented Analysis & Think Tank Work

As a think tank, IKRS translates research insights into formats usable by public institutions, NGOs, and educational organizations. Policy-oriented projects emphasize contextual understanding, documented methods, and ethical responsibility.

Analytical work may draw on custom AI-supported workflows to assist evidence synthesis and comparative assessment while remaining grounded in qualitative analysis and expert oversight.

Outputs may include:

  • policy briefs and advisory reports
  • analytical memoranda for institutions
  • consultation-based assessments

Custom AI Systems in Project Design

Across all program areas, IKRS develops and governs custom AI systems aligned with the specific objectives of each project. These systems are designed in-house or in close collaboration with partners to ensure transparency, interpretability, and methodological control.

AI-supported components are documented as part of project design and evaluated continuously for bias, reliability, and ethical compliance. The Institute avoids dependence on opaque, general-purpose solutions where methodological accountability cannot be maintained.


Collaboration and Project Development

Projects may be initiated by IKRS or developed collaboratively with partner institutions. Each project is defined by a clear scope, documented methods, and agreed-upon outputs.

IKRS welcomes collaboration with universities, research centers, NGOs, and public institutions whose objectives align with the Institute’s commitment to intellectual rigor, ethical practice, and public value.


Research Themes

AI, Knowledge Systems, and Research Methodology

Methodological research on custom-designed AI systems for humanities and social science research.


Memory, History, and Violence in the 19th, 20th, and 21st Centuries

Research on mass violence, genocide, and memory from the nineteenth century to the present.


Minorities, Pluralism, and Intercommunal Relations

Research on minority experiences, plural societies, and intercommunal dynamics.


War, Society, and Everyday Life

Research on experiences, everyday life, and social dynamics in contexts of war and occupation.


Education, Knowledge Transfer, and Public Engagement

Research on education, training, and public engagement in the production and transmission of knowledge.


Policy, Governance, and Evidence-Based Decision-Making

Research on policy analysis, governance, and evidence-based decision-making in public and institutional contexts.


Indigenous Knowledge, Memory, and Historical Justice

Research on Indigenous knowledge systems, oral history, memory, and ethical approaches to historical justice.