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Taras Fedirko
Taras Fedirko
Lecturer, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow
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Self-censorship narrated: journalism in Central and Eastern Europe
E Schimpfössl, I Yablokov, O Zeveleva, T Fedirko, P Bajomi-Lazar
European Journal of Communication 35 (1), 3-11, 2020
332020
Self-censorships in Ukraine: Distinguishing between the silences of television journalism
T Fedirko
European Journal of Communication 35 (1), 12-28, 2020
202020
Grammars of liberalism
T Fedirko, F Samanani, HF Williamson
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale 29 (2), 373-386, 2021
112021
Liberalism in fragments: oligarchy and the liberal subject in Ukrainian news journalism
T Fedirko
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale 29 (2), 471-489, 2021
102021
Suspicion and expertise: following the money in an offshore investigation
T Fedirko
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 27 (1), 70-89, 2021
82021
Embattled Futures on the Margins of the Liberal Empire
D Dzenovska, T Fedirko
Anthropology News, 2021
52021
Freedom of speech
M Candea, F Wright, T Fedirko, P Heywood
Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 2021
32021
Ukraine, one year on: Listening to Ukrainian anthropologists
V Artiukh, T Fedirko, M Hrymych, T Polek, A Ivasiuc
Conflict and Society 9 (1), 173-185, 2023
22023
“I'd Rather Pay”: Bribery and Informal Practices in Ukrainian Bureaucracy
T Fedirko
Student Anthropologist 3 (2), 61-84, 2013
22013
Failure and moral distinction in a Ukrainian marketplace of ideas
T Fedirko
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 29 (S1), 62-78, 2023
12023
The military roots of modern Ukraine
T Fedirko
Wall Street Journal 2022 (May 26), 2022
12022
In the Shadow of Power: Ethics and Material Interest in Ukrainian Political Reporting
T Fedirko
L’Homme, 61-94, 2023
2023
The Economy of Hope
T Fedirko
Cambridge Anthropology 35 (2), 143-145, 2017
2017
Beyond government? Policy and practice in the UK Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
T Fedirko
Durham University, 2017
2017
Stryker, Rachael & Roberto J. González (eds). Up, down and sideways: anthropologists trace the pathways of power. ix, 272 pp., maps, bibliogrs. Oxford, New York: Berghahn Books …
T Fedirko
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 22 (1), 222-223, 2016
2016
Book review: the limits of neoliberalism: authority, sovereignty and the logic of competition
T Fedirko
LSE Review of Books, 2015
2015
Skinner, Jonathan (ed.). The interview: an ethnographic approach. xiv, 271 pp., tabs, illus., bibliogrs. London, New York: Berg Publishers, 2012.£ 55.00 (cloth)
T Fedirko
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 20 (4), 805-806, 2014
2014
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