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Marta Dyczok

Associate Professor of History and Political Science, Western University

1-519-661-2111 ext. 84982

Marta Dyczok is Associate Professor at the Departments of History and Political Science, Western University, Fellow at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, and Adjunct Professor at the National University of the Kyiv Mohyla Academy. She has published five books, including Ukraine’s Euromaidan. Broadcasting through Information Wars with Hromadske Radio (2016) Ukraine Twenty Years After Independence: Assessments, Perspectives, Challenges (co-edited with Giovanna Brogi, 2015), Media, Democracy and Freedom. The Post-Communist Experience (co-edited with Oxana Gaman-Golutvina, 2009), articles in various journals including The Russian Journal of Communication (2014), Demokratizatsiya (2014), and regularly provides media commentary. Her doctorate is from Oxford University and she researches mass media, memory, migration, and history.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Dyczok, Marta. Ukraine’s Euromaidan. Broadcasting through Information Wars with Hromadske Radio (Bristol: e-international.relations, 2016), https://www.e-ir.info/2016/03/22/open-access-book-ukraines-euromaidan-broadcasting-through-information-wars-with-hromadske-radio/

Brogi, Giovanna, Marta Dyczok, Oxana Pachlovska and Giovanna Siedina (eds.) Ukraine Twenty Years After Independence: Assessments, Perspectives, Challenges (Rome: Aracne, 2015)

Dyczok, Marta and Oxana Gaman-Golutvina (eds.) Media, Democracy and Freedom. The Post Communist Experience (Bern: Peter Lang, 2009)

Dyczok, Marta. The Grand Alliance and Ukrainian Refugees (Basingstoke, Houndmills: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin’s Press, in association with St. Antony’s College, Oxford, 2000)

Dyczok, Marta. Ukraine: Change Without Movement, Movement Without Change, (Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000)

 

ARTICLES and CHAPTERS

Dyczok, Marta, “History, Memory, and Media”, in Serhiy Plokhii (ed.) The Future of the Past: New Perspectives on Ukrainian History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016)

Dyczok, Marta. Ukraine’s Media after 25 Years of Independence, e-international.relations, 24 August 2016, http://www.e-ir.info/2016/08/24/ukraines-media-after-25-years-of-independence/

Dyczok, Marta, “Mass Media Framing, Representations, and Impact on Public Opinion,” in David R. Marples and Frederick V. Mills (eds.) Ukraine’s Euromaidan. Analyses of a Civil Revolution (New York and Hanover: Columbia University Press and ibidem-Verlag, 2015)

Dyczok, Marta, “The Ukraine Story in Western Media,” in Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska and Richard Sakwa (eds.) Ukraine and Russia: People, Politics, Propaganda, and Perspectives (London: e-international relations, 2015)

Dyczok, Marta, “Voices During the Maidan as Captured by Public Radio Ukraine, Kennan Institute, http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/voices-during-the-maidan-captured-public-radio-ukraine (1 April 2015)

Dyczok, Marta, “Ukraine’s Media in the Context of Global Cultural Convergence,” Demokratizatsiya, Vol. 22, No. 2 (Spring 2014): 231-254.

Dyczok, Marta, “Information wars: hegemony, counter-hegemony, propaganda, the use of force, and resistance,” Russian Journal of Communication, Vol. 6, Issue 2 (April 2014): 173-176

Dyczok, Marta, “Ukraine’s Changing Communicative Space: Destination Europe or the Soviet Past?” in Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych and Maria G. Rewakowicz (eds.) Contemporary Ukraine and Its European Cultural Identity (New York, M. E. Sharpe, 2009): 375-394

Dyczok, Marta, “Was Kuchma’s Censorship Effective? Mass media in Ukraine before 2004.” Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 58, No. 2 (March 2006): 215-238, NOMINATED for the AAUS Article Prize 2007

Dyczok, Marta, “Breaking Through the Information Blockade: Election and Revolution in Ukraine 2004,” Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue canadienne des slavistes Vol. XLVII, Nos. 3-4 (September-December 2005): 241-266;

[Reprinted in Bohdan Harasymiw, in collaboration with Ilnytzkyj, Oleh S. eds. Aspects of the Orange Revolution II. Information and Manipulation Strategies in the 2004 Ukrainian Presidential Elections (Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, vol. 64 Stuttgart & Hannover: ibidem-Verlag]