Topic |
Author |
Issue |
Red Arrow/Error: A Map Designed to Justify the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Takes on a Life of Its Own in Media and Memes |
Sabine von Löwis, Iaroslav Boretskii, Tim Wenzel |
8 |
How to Normalize the Occupation: Russian Authoritarianism and Maps |
Sofia Gavrilova |
8 |
From Above and From Below: Challenging Flat Representations of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in the International Context |
Mela Žuljević |
8 |
Mapping Trauma and Belonging: Cartographic Imagery in Visual Popular Art of the Russo-Ukrainian War |
Alina Mozolevska |
8 |
Maps beyond Icons: Semiotic Analysis of Maps of Ukraine During the Russo-Ukrainian War |
Ekaterina Mikhailova (University of Tromsø) |
8 |
Ukraine’s Political Elites: Composition and Changes from 1992 to 2023 |
Oksana Chorna, Heiko Pleines |
7 |
Public Opinion Research in Ukraine Under Wartime Conditions |
Eduard Klein and Heiko Pleines |
6 |
Conducting Surveys During Wartime: A Personal Reflection |
Inna Volosevych |
6 |
Methods for Data Quality Assessment in Wartime Surveys in Ukraine |
Volodymyr Paniotto |
6 |
Surveys in Ukraine in the Context of the Russian Full-Scale Invasion:
Organizational Problems and Methodological Challenges |
Serhii Dembitskyi |
6 |
Shifting Social Cleavages in Ukraine Against the Backdrop of Full-Scale
War |
Serhii Shapovalov |
6 |
Data on Ukraine in the Context of War |
Ilona Sologoub |
6 |
Language Policy in Ukraine — Overview and Analysis |
Juliane Besters-Dilger |
1 |
Ukrainians Now (Say That They) Speak Predominantly Ukrainian |
Volodymyr Kulyk |
1 |
Motivations for Embracing the Ukrainian Language in Wartime Ukrain |
Natalia Kudriavtseva |
1 |
Surzhyk in Ukraine: Between Language Ideology and Usage |
Anastasija Kostiučenko |
1 |