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Elina Nikolskaya

Elina Nikolskaya

Ph.D. Student and Graduate Teaching Associate
Communication Studies

Education

  • Candidate of Philological Sciences (Ph.D. equivalent) Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Journalism (2017) Dissertation: Development and Current State of the Television News Magazine Format
  • Specialist Degree in Journalism (equivalent to combined B.A. and M.A.) Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Journalism (2013) Thesis: Development of the News Magazine Format on American Television ("60 Minutes" and "Dateline" Programs)
  • Bachelor of Law, Saratov State Law Academy (2014)

Research Interests

  • Authoritarian communication
  • Propaganda and media systems
  • Media and identity
  • Social conflict and digital media
  • Post-Soviet media and society
  • Ethnography and qualitative methods

Biography

Elina Nikolskaya is a PhD student in Communication Studies at Ohio University. She holds a Candidate of Sciences degree (Ph.D. equivalent) in Philology from Lomonosov Moscow State University. Her research examines authoritarian communication, propaganda, and media practices, with a regional focus on Russia and post-Soviet contexts. She is particularly interested in how media systems shape identity, social conflict, and everyday experiences under authoritarianism.

Her work has been published in journals such as Communication and Democracy and World of Media. She has presented at national and international conferences, including the National Communication Association and the Rhetoric Society of America.

Currently working on her Ph.D. in Communication Studies.

Publications

Nikolskaya, Elina. 2026. "Living with Propaganda: Authoritarian Communication in Putin’s Russia." Communication and Democracy.

Nikolskaya, Elina, and Krasheninnikova, Maria. 2022. "Traditional Media and Social Media: Dialectics of Social Conflicts (2021–2022)." Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Series 10: Journalism / Bulletin of Moscow State University. Series 10: Journalism, no. 5: 103–135.

Chobanyan, Karine, and Elina Nikolskaya. 2022. "Testing the Waters: TikTok’s Potential for Television News." World of Media: Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies 3 (3): 62–88.

Presentations and Awards

  • Presented at the 111th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association (2025) — Top Paper Award
  • Presented at the Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America (2026)
  • Student Enhancement Award, Ohio University Office of the Vice President for Research and Creative Activity ($5,800)
  • Top Graduate Poster Award, Ohio Communication Association (2025)