The KARAGODIN® Investigation (Расследование КАРАГОДИНА®) is no longer merely a personal or family-based inquiry. It has evolved into a structured methodological and institutional framework for producing, organizing, and presenting knowledge.

KARAGODIN® Investigation — White Paper by Denis Karagodin: This document establishes a structured conceptual, methodological, and analytical framework for the KARAGODIN® Investigation.
This transformation has been formally articulated in the KARAGODIN® Investigation White Paper, a foundational methodological document developed by Denis Karagodin. The White Paper systematizes the project’s conceptual architecture and presents its methodology, analytical framework, ethical principles, key terminology, and operational logic in a coherent academic format.
At its core, the project represents a transformation from a singular case into a reproducible epistemic model. What initially began as an attempt to establish the factual circumstances surrounding the execution of Stepan Karagodin has developed into a system capable of integrating heterogeneous sources — archival, legal, personal, and cultural — into a unified evidentiary and interpretive structure.
This transition marks a shift from narrative reconstruction to methodological construction. The investigation no longer functions solely as a historical account but as a process-oriented framework that generates knowledge through the continuous accumulation, verification, and contextualization of documents.
A defining feature of this framework is its reliance on primary sources obtained from official Russian state institutions, including the Ministry of Defense, the Federal Security Service (FSB), the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Federal Penitentiary Service, and prosecutorial bodies at various levels. These materials are supplemented by private archives, family documents, and independent research contributions.
The integration of these sources produces not only a factual record but also a layered structure of meaning. Each document is treated not as an isolated artifact but as part of a broader relational network, where its significance emerges through its connections to other materials.
In this sense, the KARAGODIN® Investigation operates at the intersection of historical research, legal reasoning, and philosophical analysis. It constructs a space in which evidence is not merely presented but systematically organized into a coherent and expandable system.
The project introduces a new form of authorship. Rather than positioning the researcher as a narrator, it situates him as an operator within a knowledge-producing system. The role shifts from telling a story to designing and maintaining the conditions under which truth can be articulated and verified.
This approach implies a reconfiguration of responsibility. The investigation is not closed or finite; it remains open to further contributions, reinterpretations, and extensions. Its structure is inherently dynamic, reflecting the ongoing nature of both historical understanding and legal evaluation.
From an institutional perspective, the project establishes itself as a platform rather than a single publication. It encompasses digital infrastructure, archival repositories, analytical tools, and public-facing outputs, including reports, white papers, and media materials.
The assignment of a DOI and the integration of the White Paper into international academic repositories further reinforce this institutional dimension. The investigation becomes citable, referable, and embedded within global systems of knowledge circulation.
Ultimately, the KARAGODIN® Investigation can be understood as an example of how individual initiative can generate a scalable and transferable model of inquiry. It demonstrates that a personal case, when approached with methodological rigor and conceptual clarity, can evolve into a framework with broader epistemological and cultural significance.
Denis Karagodin
Author and Founder of the KARAGODIN® Investigation.
Расследование КАРАГОДИНА