

Paradoxes of new media: digital discourses on Eurovision 2014, media flows and post-Soviet nation-building. A comparative cyberconflict analysis of digital activism across post-Soviet countries.
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BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies London and New York: Routledge, pp. Social Media and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe. The dilemmas of social media-enabled civic activism The case of sexual minorities in Lithuania. The dilemmas of social media-enabled civic activism: The case of sexual minorities in Lithuania. European Journal of Cultural Studies 21(5), pp. Nation branding in the post-broadcast era: The case of RT. The soft power of commercialised nationalist symbols: Using media analysis to understand nation branding campaigns. Russian Journal of Communication 11(2), pp. Mediated resistance in post-Soviet communicative ecologies: the case of 'Chinese industrial park' in Belarus. Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series London and New York: Routledge, pp. Negotiating non-heteronormative identities in post-Soviet Belarus and Lithuania. Russian Journal of Communication 11(1), pp. Introduction: the Russian media system at a crossroads. Media Technologies and Protest Revolutions: The Long Durée. A comparative cyberconflict analysis of digital activism across post-soviet countries. Dis/engagement in post-soviet communicative ecologies: re-framing the ‘Chinatown’ dissent campaign in Belarus. Information, Communication and Society 24(8), pp. An innocent provocation or homoerotic challenge? Mediations of the 'Satisfaction' video parody in the Russian mediascape. From high camp to post-modern camp: queering post-soviet pop music. She also serves on editorial boards of several international media journals, and regularly reviews for leading journals in the field of communication, media, culture and area studies. Galina have extensively published in peer-reviewed journals and co-authored several monographs. Galina’s research interests include media representations of Islam and multiculturalism in Europe media and democracy in post-communist Europe gender, media and emergent forms of post-Soviet identity diaspora, transnationalism and media.

from the University of Manchester, where she then worked for two years as a Research Associate on an AHRC-funded project on representations of Islam as security threat. Previously Galina was the Gorbachev Media Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK (2008-2012).

Galina currently leads an AHRC grant (2018-2020) exploring media representations of non-heteronormative sexuality in Russia.īefore joining JOMEC in January 2018, Galina Miazhevich was a lecturer at the School of Media, Communication and Sociology at the University of Leicester (2012-2017). Galina Miazhevich is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Journalism, Media, and Culture at Cardiff University, UK.
