Valeriya Korablyova, Ph.D.
Valeriya Korablyova, Ph.D.
Posts:
- Department of Russian and East European Studies
E-mail: valeriya.korablyova@fsv.cuni.cz
Telephone: +420 267 224 301
Rooms: No. C318, Jinonice, building C
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-4523-7557
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Monographs
Chapters in monographs
- Korablyova V. (2023). Fighting Russia's 'Dark Power': The 'Bright Power' of Enacted Values. Putin’s Europe: Russian Influence in European Democracy (pp. 105-126).
- Korablyova V. (2022). Who Owns The Ukrainian State? Tensions between the People and the Elites After 1991. Analyzing conflict settings. Case studies from Eastern Europe with a focus on Ukraine. (pp. 25-44).
- Korablyova V. (2019). Euromaidan and the 1989 Legacy: Solidarity in Action?. The Long 1989 : Decades of Global Revolution (pp. 231-251).
Articles
- Korablyova V. (2018). Koněc "konca istorii": kontury novogo mira v uslovijach "gibridnoj vojny". Topos, 2018(2), 18-32.
- Korablyova V. (2022). WAR AS THE ULTIMATE DISRUPTION: SHATTERED EPISTEMOLOGIES AND STUTTERING SPEECH (THE EDITORIAL PREFACE). Topos, 2022(2), 7-11.
- Korablyova V. (2023). Why is Ukraine important? Challenging the colonial and Cold War legacies in European social sciences. Soziologie, 53(3), 309-319.
- Korablyova V. (2023). The decolonization of education and research in Belarus and Ukraine: theoretical challenges and practical tasks. Canadian Slavonic Papers, 65(3-4), 478-484. UT-WOS link
- Korablyova V. (2022). RUSSIA VS. UKRAINE: A SUBALTERN EMPIRE AGAINST THE "POPULISM OF HOPE". Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Studia Territorialia, 22(2), 39-60.
- Korablyova V. (2022). UKRAINIAN PHRONESIS: BOTTOM-UP RESISTANCE AND THE BANALITY OF GOODNESS. Topos, 2022(2), 48-55.
- Korablyova V. (2023). Ukraine in a Changing Europe: A New Research Centre at Charles University’s Institute of International Studies. Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Studia Territorialia, 1(23), 101-105.
- Korablyova V. (2018). The End of 'The End of History': Outlines of a New World amidst a 'Hybrid Warfare'. Ideology and Politics Journal [online], 11(3), 9-10.
Contributions in the conference proceedings
- the full-scale Russian invasion as a turning point in Ukraine's "quadruple transition"
- grassroots democratization and horizontal nation-building in contemporary Ukraine
- Maidan protests as performative politics: establishing popular agency in a patronal political setting
- Zelensky's political project as a case study for the "audience democracy"
- Ukrainian resistance to the war: positive emotional mobilization and the "populism of hope"
- re-centring East European studies: methodological trajectories of decolonization
- post-1991 transformations in Ukraine and Eastern Europe
- Critical Area Studies
- postcolonial and decolonial studies in CEE
- performative politics
- nationalism and nation-building in CEE