Yevhenia Kuznietsova
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Yevhenia Kuznietsova (Ukrainian: Євгенія Кузнєцова; born Khomutyntsi village, Vinnytsia Oblast) is a Ukrainian author. She studied at Kyiv National University before pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Deusto in Spain.
She was born on 30 June 1987 in Kryvyi Rih in the Dnipropetrovsk region, but grew up in the village of Khomutyntsi in Vinnytsia Oblast. After finishing the seventh grade, she moved with her family to Vinnytsia.[1]
She enrolled at the Institute of International Relations of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and received a bachelor's degree in international relations in 2007. In 2009, she completed the master's program "International Information" at the same university. From 2007 to 2009, she also worked as a staff writer for the Kyiv Post.
She later enrolled at the University of Deusto, earning a PhD in International and Intercultural Studies in 2015 by defending a dissertation on Magical realism and teaching postcolonial studies.[2]
She worked as a consultant for the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).[3]
She lived and worked in the city of Koblenz, Germany.[4] As of 2023, she resides in both Spain and Ukraine.[5]
She has a son and a daughter named Solomiya.[5]
Academic work
Yevheniia's academic interests include media language analysis, internet anthropology, and the awakening of civil society.[6] Her specializations include the role of media in society, media systems, and text analysis.[7]
She conducted research with VoxUkraine on media habits and trends on social networks. In 2021, she worked on a project of the Kyiv School of Economics’ Center for Journalism in collaboration with the University of Oslo to study the media landscape of eastern Ukraine, including temporarily occupied territories.[8]