In my capstone, I look at the consequences of Ukraine\u27s Euromaidan revolution (2013-2014) that occurred due to government unwillingness to sign an association agreement with the European Union. In particular, I focus on ethno-nationalism and the role language plays in nation building. Ukraine is a former Soviet country whose official language is Ukrainian with a large population of ethnic Russians who use Russian as their primary language. I study how modern Ukrainian identity is melded by both the aspiration to join the European Union and the rejection of the Soviet past — particularly Russian language
From the Introduction. The Euromaidan revolution and the war in Donbas that followed it have brought...
The work presents competing discourses around bilingualism that surround fluctuating national identi...
Despite already thirty years after gaining independence, Ukraine is still having difficulties formin...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, attempts at nation-building in newly independ...
Language has traditionally been a crucial component of Ukrainian identity. Given the lack of indepen...
Language is a key element in negotiations of power and identity, from interpersonal relations to the...
There is no gainsaying the fact that, 22 years after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russia ...
In its transition from a Soviet republic to an independent nation, Ukraine has struggled to bridge a...
After the collapse of three socialist federations in Eastern Europe, the expression ‘nation-building...
This Master’s thesis examines the effects, intended and unintended, of Ukraine’s Law on Regional Lan...
One of the most important questions a newly-independent country must answer concerns the essence of ...
The article analyzes the impact of ethno-linguistic policy on the separatism and political instabili...
The dissertation focuses on language revival movements and their crucial role in shaping ethnic poli...
Contrary to Putin's expectations, most Ukrainians responded to Russia's full-blown invasion of Ukrai...
Ukraine has been an independent state for only 20 years and the consequence of the long-term incorpo...
From the Introduction. The Euromaidan revolution and the war in Donbas that followed it have brought...
The work presents competing discourses around bilingualism that surround fluctuating national identi...
Despite already thirty years after gaining independence, Ukraine is still having difficulties formin...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, attempts at nation-building in newly independ...
Language has traditionally been a crucial component of Ukrainian identity. Given the lack of indepen...
Language is a key element in negotiations of power and identity, from interpersonal relations to the...
There is no gainsaying the fact that, 22 years after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russia ...
In its transition from a Soviet republic to an independent nation, Ukraine has struggled to bridge a...
After the collapse of three socialist federations in Eastern Europe, the expression ‘nation-building...
This Master’s thesis examines the effects, intended and unintended, of Ukraine’s Law on Regional Lan...
One of the most important questions a newly-independent country must answer concerns the essence of ...
The article analyzes the impact of ethno-linguistic policy on the separatism and political instabili...
The dissertation focuses on language revival movements and their crucial role in shaping ethnic poli...
Contrary to Putin's expectations, most Ukrainians responded to Russia's full-blown invasion of Ukrai...
Ukraine has been an independent state for only 20 years and the consequence of the long-term incorpo...
From the Introduction. The Euromaidan revolution and the war in Donbas that followed it have brought...
The work presents competing discourses around bilingualism that surround fluctuating national identi...
Despite already thirty years after gaining independence, Ukraine is still having difficulties formin...