Items where Author is "Poberezhskaya, M"
Journal article
EL-ANIS, I. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2024. Constructing climate change rentierism in Jordan. Environmental Politics. ISSN 0964-4016
EL-ANIS, I. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2023. Responding to climate change in Jordan: understanding institutional developments, political restrictions and economic opportunities. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. ISSN 1353-0194
ECKERSLEY, P., HARRISON, O. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2023. A new framework to understand the drivers of policy mixes in multilevel contexts: the case of urban air pollution. Environmental Policy and Governance, 33 (2), pp. 178-190. ISSN 1756-932X
OLDFIELD, J.D. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2023. Soviet and Russian perspectives on geoengineering and climate management. WIREs Climate Change: e829. ISSN 1757-7780
ASHE, T. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2022. Russian climate scepticism: an understudied case. Climatic Change, 172 (3-4): 41. ISSN 0165-0009
POBEREZHSKAYA, M. and BYCHKOVA, A., 2021. Kazakhstan's climate change policy: reflecting national strength, green economy aspirations and international agenda. Post-Communist Economies. ISSN 1463-1377
POBEREZHSKAYA, M. and DANILOVA, N., 2021. Reconciling climate change leadership with resource nationalism and regional vulnerabilities: a case-study of Kazakhstan. Environmental Politics. ISSN 0964-4016
OTRACHSHENKO, V., POPOVA, O. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2019. Talking about climate change in Russia. Russian Analytical Digest, 243. ISSN 1863-0421
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2018. Blogging about climate change in Russia: activism, scepticism and conspiracies. Environmental Communication, 12 (7), pp. 942-955. ISSN 1752-4032
BOUSSALIS, C., COAN, T.G. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2016. Measuring and modeling Russian newspaper coverage of climate change. Global Environmental Change, 41, pp. 99-110. ISSN 0959-3780
KHRUSHCHEVA, O. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2016. The Arctic in the political discourse of Russian leaders: the national pride and economic ambitions. East European Politics, 32 (4), pp. 547-566. ISSN 2159-9165
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2015. Media coverage of climate change in Russia: governmental bias and climate silence. Public Understanding of Science, 24 (1), pp. 96-111. ISSN 0963-6625
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2014. Reflections on climate change and new media in Russia: challenges and opportunities and new media. Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media (11), pp. 37-50. ISSN 2043-7633
Authored book
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2016. Communicating climate change in Russia: state and propaganda. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138832275
Chapter in book
POBEREZHSKAYA, M. and MARTUS, E., 2024. Climate obstruction in Russia: surviving a resource-dependent economy, an authoritarian regime, and a disappearing civil society. In: R.J. BRULLE, J.T. ROBERTS and M.C. SPENCER, eds., Climate obstruction across Europe. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 214-242. ISBN 9780197762042 (Forthcoming)
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2018. Remembering and securitizing climate change in Russian and British media. In: V. STRUKOV and V. APRYSHСHЕNKO, eds., Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781349952687
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2018. Traditional media and climate change in Russia: a case study of Izvestiia. In: M. POBEREZHSKAYA and T. ASHE, eds., Climate change discourse in Russia: past and present. Routledge focus on environment and sustainability . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138493209
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2017. The European Union's influence over media discourse on renewable energy sources in Russia. In: T. HASHIMOTO and M. RHIMES, eds., Reviewing European Union accession: unexpected results, spillover effects, and externalities. Law in Eastern Europe, 67 . Leiden: Brill Nijhoff. ISBN 9789004316478
Conference contribution
ASHE, T., ECKERSLEY, P., POBEREZHSKAYA, M. and EKHATOR, E., 2022. Round-table discussion on social vulnerabilities and climate change adaptation. In: Social vulnerabilities and climate change adaptation: gender inequality, poverty and exclusion, Nottingham, 28-29 April 2022.
ECKERSLEY, P., HARRISON, O. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2019. Understanding urban governance through air pollution policy instruments. In: European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) General Conference 2019, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland, 4-7 September 2019.
KHRUSHCHEVA, O. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2014. The 'Great Russian Arctic Game' in the political discourse of Russian leaders. In: 55th ISA Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, 26-29 March 2014, Toronto, Canada.
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2014. The role of news agencies in the securitization of climate change (Russia and the UK). In: Memory and Security(zation) in Contemporary Europe Workshop, Rostov-na-Donu, Russia, 26-27 June 2014, Rostov-na-Donu, Russia.
Edited book
POBEREZHSKAYA, M. and ASHE, T., 2018. Climate change discourse in Russia: past and present. Routledge focus on environment and sustainability . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138493209
Research report for external body
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., EL-ANIS, I. and AL-HAMAWI, H., 2022. Advancing climate change policy in Jordan: strengthening national, regional and international positions. Policy brief. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University. (Unpublished)
TROSHKA, L., POBEREZHSKAYA, M. and ECKERSLEY, P., 2019. Climate change risks in Nottingham. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
O'HARA, S., HUMPHREY, M., JASPAL, R., NERLICH, B. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2013. Public perception of shale gas extraction in the UK: how people's views are changing. Nottiingham: University of Nottingham.
O'HARA, S., HUMPHREY, M., JASPAL, R., NERLICH, B. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2012. Shale gas extraction in the UK: what the people think. University of Nottingham.
Review
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2012. Red to green: environmental activism in post-Soviet Russia - by Laura A. Henry [book review]. Political Studies Review, 10 (3), pp. 454-455. ISSN 1478-9302
Thesis
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2013. Contemporary mass media and the communication of anthropogenic climate change in the Russian Federation. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
Website content
POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2014. The climate, 'pirates' and Russia's international image. Nottingham: University of Nottingham, School of Politics and International Relations.
O'HARA, S., HUMPHREY, M. and POBEREZHSKAYA, M., 2012. Shale gas and fracking in the UK: what do the people think? Nottingham: University of Nottingham, School of Politics and International Relations.