Multilingualism in post-Soviet countries: Language revival, language removal, and sociolinguistic theory

A Pavlenko - International journal of bilingual education and …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
In December of 2007, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine announced that starting in 2008 all
foreign-language movies shown in the country will have to be translated into Ukrainian via …

The formal and the informal: Exploring 'Ukrainian'education in Ukraine, scenes from Odessa

A Polese - Comparative Education, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The collapse of the Communist bloc in 1989 and then of the Soviet Union in 1991 has
presented unique challenges to the educational systems in place during socialist times, and …

A tale of two presidents: personality cult and symbolic nation-building in Turkmenistan

A Polese, S Horák - Nationalities Papers, 2015 - cambridge.org
This article proposes a comparison of the attitudes of the first and second presidents of
Turkmenistan to discuss possible overlap between personality cult, as it has been initiated …

National identity and beliefs about historical linguicide are associated with support for exclusive language policies among the Ukrainian linguistic majority

M Chayinska, A Kende… - Group Processes & …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined the idea that endorsement of state-level restrictive language policies can be
understood as an ingroup-preserving behaviour driven by majority group members' …

[PDF][PDF] Identitas nasional dalam buku teks pelajaran sejarah sma

MM Sumaludin - Historial, 2018 - academia.edu
This article discusses about national identity in history subject textbook for senior high
school level. History subject textbook is one of the important media in history learning …

West oriented in the East-oriented Donbas: a political stratigraphy of geopolitical identity in Luhansk, Ukraine

M Gentile - Post-Soviet Affairs, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Building on data from a survey (n= 4000) conducted in the eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk
in late 2013, this article explores the link between national identity and foreign policy …

Imagining Ukraine: From history and myths to Maidan protests

V Musliu, O Burlyuk - East European Politics and Societies, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines how the Maidan protests of 2013–2014 were a space for the collision
of conflicting narratives on what Ukraine is and what it should be, and how past, present …

Language and identity in Ukraine: Was it really nation-building?

A Polese - Studies of Transition States and Societies, 2011 - ceeol.com
After the collapse of three socialist federations in Eastern Europe, the expression 'nation-
building'returned to the heart of academic debates. Like other former socialist republics …

EU and Russia competing projects in the neighbourhood: an ontological security approach

MR Freire - Revista brasileira de política internacional, 2020 - SciELO Brasil
This paper analyses the development of European security since the end of the Cold War
and how the European Union's and Russia's understandings of European security have …

Fighting for the Soviet Union 2.0: Digital nostalgia and national belonging in the context of the Ukrainian crisis

I Kozachenko - Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2019 - online.ucpress.edu
This paper focuses on the use of Soviet-era symbols, myths, and narratives within groups on
VKontakte social media site over the initial stage of the Ukraine crisis (2014–2015). The …