
Nadiia holds both a BA and MA in Philosophy from the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and an MA in Comparative History from the Central European University.. She serves as an assistant curator at the National Art and Culture Museum Mystetskyi Arsenal and is the Editor-in-Chief of Saliut, a magazine on contemporary Ukrainian photography. She is interested in philosophy and intellectual history, with a particular focus on feminist cultural and political thought. Her current project explores the shaping of feminist and nationalist discourses of modernity in post-Soviet Ukraine.
Stories
On Ideas, Institutions, and Identities: A Conversation with Bohdan Krawchenko. Second Part
Following Bohdan Krawchenko’s intellectual trajectory, this conversation offers a look at how Ukrainian identities and institutions have been sustained and reconfigured across decades, continents, and shifting political contexts. It links Krawchenko’s student activism and community building in Canada, his engagement…
On Ideas, Institutions, and Identities: A Conversation with Bohdan Krawchenko. First Part
Following Bohdan Krawchenko’s intellectual trajectory, this conversation offers a look at how Ukrainian identities and institutions have been sustained and reconfigured across decades, continents, and shifting political contexts. It links Krawchenko’s student activism and community building in Canada, his engagement…
Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the Question of Genocide: An Interview with Diana Dumitru
In this conversation at Visible Ukraine and Review of Democracy, Diana Dumitru—co-editor, with Dirk Moses, of the new collection The Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Victims, Perpetrators, Justice, and the Question of Genocide—discusses the motives of various Russian perpetrators in Ukraine…
Contested European Landscapes: Paul D’Anieri on Ukraine, NATO, and Russia’s Imperial Ambitions
Amidst the backdrop of Russia’s invasion, the fabric of the world order finds itself being tested. The strategic geography of Europe has shifted, prompting the world to question the preparedness and intent of international alliances. Paul D’Anieri, a leading expert…
We Know What to Do, and We Are Doing It: an Anthropological Look at Ukrainian Resistance
As Ukraine continues to fight the full-scale Russian invasion, the resilience of its people stands in stark contrast to the forces arrayed against them. Emily Channell-Justice, Director of the Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program at Harvard University, delves into the underpinnings…




