Olga Baysha, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Journalism | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorAndrew Calabrese | grad student | 2012 | CU Boulder | |
(The mythologies of modernity with a schizophrenic network dynamic.) |
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Baysha O. (2020) Dividing social networks: Facebook unfriending, unfollowing, and blocking in turbulent political times The Russian Journal of Communication. 1-17 |
Baysha O. (2020) Dehumanizing political others: a discursive-material perspective Critical Discourse Studies. 17: 292-307 |
Baysha O. (2018) Synecdoche that kills: How Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin constructed different Ukraines for different ends International Communication Gazette. 80: 230-249 |
Baysha O. (2017) In the name of national security: articulating ethno-political struggles as terrorism Journal of Multicultural Discourses. 12: 332-348 |
Baysha O. (2016) On progressive identity and internal colonization: A case study from Russia International Journal of Cultural Studies. 19: 121-137 |
Baysha O. (2015) Ukrainian Euromaidan: The exclusion of otherness in the name of progress European Journal of Cultural Studies. 18: 3-18 |
Crow DA, Baysha O. (2013) "Conservation" as a catalyst for conflict: Considering stakeholder understanding in policy making Review of Policy Research. 30: 302-320 |
Baysha O, Calabrese A. (2012) The global in the local: A case study on deforestation in a ukrainian journalistic field Environmental Communication. 6: 156-174 |
Baysha O, Calabrese A. (2011) The Construction of Fear: The New York Times Deliberation on the USA-Russia Nuclear Dialogue The Russian Journal of Communication. 3: 301-321 |
Baysha O. (2010) Is there a global public sphere? Media framing of the Russia-Georgia conflict of 2008 Global Media Journal. 10 |