Topic |
Author |
Issue |
Language Policy in Ukraine — Overview and Analysis |
Juliane Besters-Dilger |
1 |
Ukrainians Now (Say That They) Speak Predominantly Ukrainian |
Volodymyr Kulyk |
1 |
Motivations for Embracing the Ukrainian Language in Wartime Ukraine |
Natalia Kudriavtseva |
1 |
Surzhyk in Ukraine: Between Language Ideology and Usage |
Anastasija Kostiučenko |
1 |
Research(ers) in Times of War |
Gwendolyn Sasse |
2 |
Brief Overview of the State of Ukraine’s Higher Education and Science in
Times of War |
Yuliia Yevstiunina, Philipp Christoph Schmädeke, Tetiana Folhina |
2 |
How Russia’s War Hits International Relations Studies |
Yulia Kurnyshova |
2 |
Studying Ukraine in Political Science: From Theory Testing to Theory
Building |
Inna Melnykovska |
2 |
Scholars’ Attention to Ukraine: the Same Problems as in the Mass Media |
Artem Zakharchenko |
2 |
Visibility of Ukrainian Studies: Mission Possible |
Tamara Martsenyuk |
2 |
Why Russian Studies in the West Failed to Provide a Clue about Russia and
Ukraine |
Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Ilona Sologoub, Tatyana
Deryugina |
2 |
Towards Post-Russian Studies: Decolonizing Imperial Knowledge in
Western Academia |
Roman Horbyk |
2 |