About Us

The Institute for Analysis of Social and Political Processes (IASPP) is a brain trust that carries out an objective assessment of media coverage, free from the influence of information noise, stuffing and distorted slices of public opinion.

IASPP, committed to the principles of accessibility, transparency and independence of information, plays an important role in the preparation of qualitative research. The results of these studies have been transformed into policy recommendations designed to support the activities of information policy actors in the public and commercial sector.

The key competitive advantage of IASPP is the preparation of high-quality information and analytical studies, dossiers, reviews, briefs, measurements of public opinion and digests in a short period of time. The result is achieved by integrating the efforts of a highly qualified team of specialists who continuously monitor and analyze the media space, as well as digital systems «Brand Analytics», «Serpstat» and its own database «Impact» (more than 1 million materials accumulated over 7 years).

Challenges we address
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Image study of a person/organization/region
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Preparation of industry reviews
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Planning - monitoring of past and future events and activities
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Researching trends in the media sphere, defining the information field of a particular topic
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Working with a news agenda
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Tracking competitors' media activity
Our history
Key dates in the Institute's history
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2017-2018

• establishment of the Institute with a staff of 20 people

• implementation of the author's database keeping an archive of materials of socio-political orientation since 2017

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2019-2020

• expansion of the team with the start of work in the new office

• opening of new projects: Internal analytics, International analytics

• start of work with the large commercial sector

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2021-2023

• expansion of the Institute's structure with the opening of the head office in the center of Astana

• start of work with large state structures

• introduction of new services: formation of media image, preparation of pre-briefs, monitoring of regional agenda, etc.