Search Results - "Onuch, Olga"
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Mobilization, Mass Perceptions, and (Dis)information: “New” and “Old” Media Consumption Patterns and Protest
Published in Social media + society (01-04-2021)“…When people join in moments of mass protest, what role do different media sources play in their mobilization? Do the same media sources align with positive…”
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Fighting for Europe: The EU's Democratic Pull Phenomenon in Ukraine, Poland and Belarus
Published in Journal of common market studies (10-11-2024)“…Abstract What drives ordinary citizens to want their country to join or stay in the European Union (EU)? Whilst scholarship addressed value‐based dispositions…”
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WHO WERE THE PROTESTERS?
Published in Journal of democracy (01-07-2014)“…When Viktor Yanukovych won the 2010 election and set about adding to the presidency's powers via constitutional amendments, extending by thirty years the…”
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European Ukrainians and their fight against Russian invasion
Published in Nations and nationalism (01-01-2023)“…Is there evidence of significant ethno‐linguistic/ethno‐national rallying around the nation in Ukraine—as social science would have us expect in times of…”
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The Maidan in Movement: Diversity and the Cycles of Protest
Published in Europe-Asia studies (20-04-2016)“…The Maidan protests provide us with insights into Ukrainian society and the dynamics of mobilisation more generally. Based on the EuroMaidan Protest…”
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The Belarus crisis: people, protest, and political dispositions
Published in Post-Soviet affairs (04-03-2022)“…His symposium employs established social science theory to frame and place into comparative perspective the case of Belarusian mass mobilization that began in…”
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Anti-regime action and geopolitical polarization: understanding protester dispositions in Belarus
Published in Post-Soviet affairs (04-03-2022)“…Do geopolitical orientations distinguish anti-Lukashenka protesters from non-protesters in Belarus? Employing data from an original online protest survey among…”
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The Dynamics of Mass Mobilization in Belarus
Published in Nationalities papers (01-07-2023)“…How can and should we analyze mass mobilization and its outcomes in authoritarian (and potentially democratizing) states as social scientists? Are there any…”
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'Facebook Helped Me Do It': Understanding the EuroMaidan Protester 'Tool-Kit'
Published in Studies in ethnicity and nationalism (01-04-2015)“…This article examines the role of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and, specifically, social media in the EuroMaidan mobilization process. Based…”
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EuroMaidan Protests in Ukraine: Social Media Versus Social Networks
Published in Problems of post-communism (01-01-2015)“…Employing original, on-site EuroMaidan Protest-Participant Survey data collected by the author in Kyiv between November 26, 2013, and January 13, 2014,…”
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The Maidan and Beyond: Who Were the Protesters?
Published in Journal of democracy (01-07-2014)“…Employing the Ukrainian Protest Project survey findings, this article answers the following questions: Who joined in the EuroMaidan protests? When? Why? Is the…”
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Capturing ethnicity: the case of Ukraine
Published in Post-Soviet affairs (04-05-2018)“…Building on past survey-based studies of ethnic identity, we employ the case of Ukraine to demonstrate the importance of taking seriously the…”
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Flowers, Tractors, & Telegram: Who are the Protesters in Belarus?: A Survey Based Assessment of Anti-Lukashenka Protest Participants
Published in Nationalities papers (01-07-2023)“…Who are the people who, in the face of extreme repression, unexpectedly take to the streets en masse in an authoritarian state? This article aims to answer…”
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Believing Facts in the Fog of War: Identity, Media and Hot Cognition in Ukraine's 2014 Odesa Tragedy
Published in Geopolitics (02-10-2018)“…How do people form beliefs about the factual content of major events when established geopolitical orders are violently challenged? Here, we address the tragic…”
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Studying identity in Ukraine
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‘Facebook Helped Me Do It’: Understanding the E uroMaidan P rotester ‘Tool‐Kit’
Published in Studies in ethnicity and nationalism (01-04-2015)“…Abstract This article examines the role of I nformation C ommunication T echnologies ( ICTs ) and, specifically, social media in the EuroMaidan mobilization…”
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Andrew Roberts: The Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe: Public Preferences and Policy Reforms
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The Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe: Public Preferences and Policy Reforms
Published in Sociologicky Casopis (01-01-2012)“…The Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe: Public Preferences and Policy Reforms, by Andrew Roberts, is reviewed…”
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