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Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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Valeriya Korablyova Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
6 classes
27 publications
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The Zelensky Phenomenon: the Rise of Audience Democracy and Performative Politics in Ukraine
JTB337 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Reading Europe from its East
AVES01035 |
Faculty of Arts
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Ukraine after 1991
+1
JMM749 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Post-Soviet Ukraine: from an "Unexpected Nation" to the Unwarranted War
JTM477 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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The Postcolonial Condition in Eastern Europe
JTM519 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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WAR AS THE ULTIMATE DISRUPTION: SHATTERED EPISTEMOLOGIES AND STUTTERING SPEECH (THE EDITORIAL PREFACE)
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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IMPEDIMENTS & ENGAGEMENTS. Humanities and Social Sciences since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The decolonization of education and research in Belarus and Ukraine: theoretical challenges and practical tasks
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
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Ukraine in a Changing Europe: A New Research Centre at Charles University's Institute of International Studies
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Why is Ukraine important? Challenging the colonial and Cold War legacies in European social sciences
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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The decolonization of education and research in Belarus and Ukraine: theoretical challenges and practical tasks
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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UKRAINIAN PHRONESIS: BOTTOM-UP RESISTANCE AND THE BANALITY OF GOODNESS
+1
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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RUSSIA VS. UKRAINE: A SUBALTERN EMPIRE AGAINST THE "POPULISM OF HOPE"
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Who Owns The Ukrainian State? Tensions between the People and the Elites After 1991
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2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Contemporary Ukraine: Borderland - Bloodland - Neverland?
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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