This article by LSE student and Silverstone Scholar Elena Serdyuk. At the beginning of December 2013, while I was physically in London, my heart and mind were in the centre of Kyiv with my family, friends and thousands of Ukrainians who took to the streets, appalled by the violence used by the Berkut riot police against the peaceful protesters on Maidan Nezalezhnosti (“Independence Square” in English; “Maidan” for short) on the night of 30 November
Ukrainian LSE media student Elena Serdyuk has been watching the conflict in the eastern part of her ...
This November marks six years since Ukraine’s Euromaidan protests. Sometimes referred to as the “Rev...
How can you counteract an information war? Hromadske Radio, Public Radio Ukraine, decided to provide...
Ukrainian LSE student Elena Serdyuk gives a personal view of the media battle in the crisis with Rus...
This article is by LSE Student Elena Serdyuk. It’s a personal account from someone who feels involve...
In November 2013, mass protests broke out in Ukraine when President Yanukovych chose not to sign a p...
Artykuł recenzowany / Peer-reviewed articlePolitical protests which took place in Ukraine were anoth...
In November 2013 tens of thousands of people took to the streets in central Kyiv to protest the gove...
This chapter looks at Hromadske.TV – to the day the most popular Internet television station in Ukra...
The article addresses ways in which the Ukrainian protests of late 2013 and early 2014 have been cov...
The Ukrainian version of this article is the result of a thesis defended at Cambridge University (UK...
The internet has had a profound impact on how political scientists understand social movements. Usin...
The Ukrainian crisis in the Russian media. Journalism and information warfareDrawing on an analysis ...
This study examines and compares news framing of the protests in Ukraine from 30 November 2013 to 2...
The outbreak of the protests in the Maidan in Kyiv, and also periodically in other Ukrainian cities,...
Ukrainian LSE media student Elena Serdyuk has been watching the conflict in the eastern part of her ...
This November marks six years since Ukraine’s Euromaidan protests. Sometimes referred to as the “Rev...
How can you counteract an information war? Hromadske Radio, Public Radio Ukraine, decided to provide...
Ukrainian LSE student Elena Serdyuk gives a personal view of the media battle in the crisis with Rus...
This article is by LSE Student Elena Serdyuk. It’s a personal account from someone who feels involve...
In November 2013, mass protests broke out in Ukraine when President Yanukovych chose not to sign a p...
Artykuł recenzowany / Peer-reviewed articlePolitical protests which took place in Ukraine were anoth...
In November 2013 tens of thousands of people took to the streets in central Kyiv to protest the gove...
This chapter looks at Hromadske.TV – to the day the most popular Internet television station in Ukra...
The article addresses ways in which the Ukrainian protests of late 2013 and early 2014 have been cov...
The Ukrainian version of this article is the result of a thesis defended at Cambridge University (UK...
The internet has had a profound impact on how political scientists understand social movements. Usin...
The Ukrainian crisis in the Russian media. Journalism and information warfareDrawing on an analysis ...
This study examines and compares news framing of the protests in Ukraine from 30 November 2013 to 2...
The outbreak of the protests in the Maidan in Kyiv, and also periodically in other Ukrainian cities,...
Ukrainian LSE media student Elena Serdyuk has been watching the conflict in the eastern part of her ...
This November marks six years since Ukraine’s Euromaidan protests. Sometimes referred to as the “Rev...
How can you counteract an information war? Hromadske Radio, Public Radio Ukraine, decided to provide...