In this issue, ESJ’s managing editor Penelope Sanz converses with Dr. Natalia Khanenko- Friesen, the founding editor of ESJ and now the director of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CUIS) at the University of Alberta, about engaged scholarship in the context of the Ukraine-Russia war. When this exchange took place in Spring 2023, the Israel-Palestine conflict the world is witnessing now was farthest from their minds. ESJ keeps in mind the peer reviewers and authors from these two countries, who submitted and/or evaluated articles on community-university engagements to the journal.
This text is part of the cluster of article submissions from the “Slavic Studies Goes Public” event ...
This work is an examination of the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine its causes, effects and r...
This November marks six years since Ukraine’s Euromaidan protests. Sometimes referred to as the “Rev...
This issue presents commentaries on “Ukrainian Studies in Social Sciences” in the context of Russia'...
The dramatic developments devastating Ukraine since February 2022 represent a true watershed not onl...
In early December 2013 at the Institute for Human Sciences, IWM, in Vienna, an institution until rec...
There are two main problems with scholarly research on Ukraine, and they are roughly the same as th...
The Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine on the 24 February 2022 is seen by many as a catastrophe ...
© 2017, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has not only caused immense suffering inside th...
This article examines the importance of Ukrainian-Canadian parliamentary cooperation during the ongo...
This article looks at the development of Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian Studies as academic disciplin...
The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has taken a tremendous toll on the physical and mental wellb...
This essay provides an overview of the activity of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS...
This article surveys major publications concerning Ukraine by Canadian social scientists of the Cold...
This text is part of the cluster of article submissions from the “Slavic Studies Goes Public” event ...
This work is an examination of the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine its causes, effects and r...
This November marks six years since Ukraine’s Euromaidan protests. Sometimes referred to as the “Rev...
This issue presents commentaries on “Ukrainian Studies in Social Sciences” in the context of Russia'...
The dramatic developments devastating Ukraine since February 2022 represent a true watershed not onl...
In early December 2013 at the Institute for Human Sciences, IWM, in Vienna, an institution until rec...
There are two main problems with scholarly research on Ukraine, and they are roughly the same as th...
The Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine on the 24 February 2022 is seen by many as a catastrophe ...
© 2017, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has not only caused immense suffering inside th...
This article examines the importance of Ukrainian-Canadian parliamentary cooperation during the ongo...
This article looks at the development of Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian Studies as academic disciplin...
The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has taken a tremendous toll on the physical and mental wellb...
This essay provides an overview of the activity of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS...
This article surveys major publications concerning Ukraine by Canadian social scientists of the Cold...
This text is part of the cluster of article submissions from the “Slavic Studies Goes Public” event ...
This work is an examination of the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine its causes, effects and r...
This November marks six years since Ukraine’s Euromaidan protests. Sometimes referred to as the “Rev...