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Ph.D. Candidate in Film and New Media Theory and the psychoanalysis of Jacques Lacan, pursuing her doctoral degree at the University of Missouri-Columbia. She holds an M.A. (2001) in Theory of Literature from Kyiv Mohyla Academy (Ukraine). In 2001-2003, she worked as an editor-in-chief of Literatura Plus, a newspaper of the Ukrainian Writers’ Association; she is also the founder and a former editor-in-chief of Komentar, a political and cultural monthly. In 2004, she came to the US on a Fulbright Fellowship. She teaches film at the University of Missouri and writes her dissertation on gender identity (sexuation) and technology in the works of Andy Warhol, David Cronenberg, Matthew Barney, and in cyberspace. Since 2008, she curates a series of performance and installation projects at the Ukrainian Institute of America in New York City.
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'''Svitlana Matviyenko''' is an Associate Professor of Critical Media Analysis in the School of Communication and Associate Director of the [https://digitaldemocracies.org/ Digital Democracies Institute] at Simon Fraser University, Canada. Her research and teaching, informed by science & technology studies and history of science, are focused on information and cyberwar, media and environment, critical infrastructure studies and postcolonial theory. Matviyenko’s current work on nuclear cultures & heritage investigates the practices of nuclear terror, weaponization of pollution and technogenic catastrophes during the Russian war in Ukraine. Matviyenko is a co-editor of two collections, ''The Imaginary App'' (MIT Press, 2014) and ''Lacan and the Posthuman'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). She is a co-author of ''Cyberwar and Revolution: Digital Subterfuge in Global Capitalism'' (Minnesota UP, 2019), a winner of the 2019 book award of the Science Technology and Art in International Relations (STAIR) section of the International Studies Association and of the Canadian Communication Association 2020 Gertrude J. Robinson book prize. [https://sava.earth/research-weeks/sava-research-week-iii-infrastructures-of-progress/?filter=palebluefilter#rw2bios (2024)]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 12 October 2024

Svitlana Matviyenko is an Associate Professor of Critical Media Analysis in the School of Communication and Associate Director of the Digital Democracies Institute at Simon Fraser University, Canada. Her research and teaching, informed by science & technology studies and history of science, are focused on information and cyberwar, media and environment, critical infrastructure studies and postcolonial theory. Matviyenko’s current work on nuclear cultures & heritage investigates the practices of nuclear terror, weaponization of pollution and technogenic catastrophes during the Russian war in Ukraine. Matviyenko is a co-editor of two collections, The Imaginary App (MIT Press, 2014) and Lacan and the Posthuman (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). She is a co-author of Cyberwar and Revolution: Digital Subterfuge in Global Capitalism (Minnesota UP, 2019), a winner of the 2019 book award of the Science Technology and Art in International Relations (STAIR) section of the International Studies Association and of the Canadian Communication Association 2020 Gertrude J. Robinson book prize. (2024)

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