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Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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J.J. GURGA. 2012. Echoes of the past: Ukrainian poetic cinema and the experiential ethnographic mode. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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Pop. 35.7%
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PAUL JORDAN. 2011. The Eurovision Song Contest: Nation branding and nation building in Estonia and Ukraine. PhD thesis. Glasgow.
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Pop. 47.78%
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ZIXIU LIU. 2019. The Ukraine crisis and media systems: Comparison of UK and Russian media coverage. PhD thesis. Liverpool.
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ILAN MANOR. 2019. Digital diplomacy in times of upheaval: How foreign ministries use Twitter during crises [with a case study of use in the Crimean crisis of 2014]. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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BAURZHAN RAKHMETOV. 2020. Controlling the internet: How and under what conditions states control the digital flow of information [with case studies of Kazakhstan and Ukraine]. PhD thesis. Cardiff.
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Pop. 5.08%
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JON ROOZENBEEK. 2019. Media and identity in wartime Donbas, 2014-2017. PhD thesis. Cambridge.
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JOANNA SZOSTEK. 2013. Russia in the news of its neighbours: Cross-border media influence in Ukraine and Belarus. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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SVITLANA TUBALTSEVA. 2022. Construction of the dichotomy of' 'Us' versus 'Them' in the news reports on the Ukrainian Euromaidan 2014: Corpus-driven analysis of the American, Russian and Ukrainian media. PhD thesis. Roehampton.
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KOHEI WATANABE. 2017. Measuring bias in international news: A large-scale analysis of news agency coverage of the Ukraine crisis. PhD thesis. LSE.
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OLGA ZEVELEVA. 2019. The state and the journalist: Regional Crimean media professionals adapting to change, 2013-2017. PhD thesis. Cambridge.
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