Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department
Department of Social Communications (up to 2013 - Department of Publishing, Editing and Journalism) was founded in 2009 and now is the part of the Faculty of Philology and Journalism.
The mission - to prepare well educated journalists taking into account multiculturalism and intercultural interactions in region and in the world.
We are going to build a community of same thinking people from students, scientists and practical journalists as well. We are always open to new ideas, people and cooperations.
Department of Social Communications has such educational programmes:
1. Journalism and Intercultural Communications (Bachelor)
2. Journalism and Social Communications (Magister)
Research interests: media literacy, media and war in past and future, intercultural communications, publishing, editorship and modern ways of book promotion in the world.
The scientific staff of the Department of Social Communications:
Kosheliuk Olena – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department.
Kravchenko Svitlana – Doctor of Sciences in Social Communications, Professor.
Blahovirna Natalia – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
Denisyuk Natalia – Candidate of Sciences in Social Communications, Associate Professor.
Zhvania Lyudmyla – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
Kosyuk Oksana – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
Rozhylo Maria – Candidate of Sciences in Social Communications, Associate Professor.
Samulyak Oksana – Candidate of Sciences in Social Communications, Associate Professor.
Terebus Oksana – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
Shulska Natalia – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
Yablonsky Maksym – Candidate of Sciences in Social Communications, Senior Lecturer.
Employees on a part-time and hourly basis:
Gorbach Yuriy – Director of the Center for Journalistic Investigations "Power of Truth", a graduate of journalism at Lesya Ukrainka University.
Moshkun Andriy – Head of the Information Policy Department of Lesya Ukrainka University, a graduate of journalism at Lesya Ukrainka University.
Koval Natalia – host of "Channel 12" programs, a graduate of journalism at Lesya Ukrainka University.
Mazepa Natalia - host of radio programs, marketer of Radio "CID FM", a graduate of journalism at Lesya Ukrainka University.
Training and support staff:
Kupriyuk Olga – senior laboratory assistant.
Scientific topic of the department "Media in the process of forming the information society" (2017-2021)
Performed without funding, state registration number 0117U005468
Purpose: to study the forms, content, functions of the mass media space of Ukraine and to clarify the place and role of the media in the process of building an information society.
Branch: 06 Journalism.
UDC: 316.3:001.92:007:304
Head: Kravchenko Svitlana Ivanivna - Doctor of Social Communications, Professor of the Department of Social Communications
Responsible executors: Rozhylo Maria Andriivna, Candidate of Sciences in Social Communications, Associate Professor. Kosheliuk Olena Vasylivna, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
Names of stages:
1. Game concept of media (published a collective monograph on the game practices of modern media (Bead game: communication games of today; edited by O. Kosyuk, O. Kosheliuk. Lutsk: Tower-print, 2017. 264 p.)
2. Multicultural information space (Internet symposium "Multicultural communication of the postmodern era: faces and masks " (2018)).
3. Scientific communication and its publishing forms of representation (scientific-practical conference "Mass communication: history, present, prospects" and preparation for publication of scientific publications in the journal of the same name).
4. Transformational processes in the system of modern media.
International research projects:
1. Ivan Vyhovsky Award under the patronage of the President of Poland for research and didactic internships (S. Kravchenko). Provider: Center for Eastern European Studies, University of Warsaw (Warsaw, Poland). Valid from 2019-2022
2. International project "Monuments and Letters of Polish Authors with the Forbidden Land (Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine) in 1795-1918", funded by the Ministry of Science and Education of Poland ( S. Kravchenko , member of the research group 2013-2018)
3. "Journalistic and journalistic work of J. Bzhenkowski" (S. Kravchenko, study of manuscripts of the Polish Library in Paris, France)
4. "Media community of Volyn region through activities: improvement through trainings, dialogue, gameplay and competition" O. Kosheliuk, O. Kosyuk, Rozhylo, N. Blahovirna, O. Terebus). Grant agreement № FY21-L2D-Ed-FAA-LU dated October 15, 2020. Deadline: 15.10.2020-2.02.2021. Grantor: International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX). The grant is part of the Study and Distinguish: Info-Media Literacy project, implemented by IREX with the support of the British and US Embassies, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the Academy of Ukrainian Press.
5. International program for ZVO "Study and distinguish: info-media literacy. National deployment" for training and implementation of media literacy at the level of higher education - preparation of scientific publications, development of courses, scientific activities (O. Kosheliuk, O. Kosyuk, N. Blahovirna, M. Rozhylo, O. Terebus, N. Shulska, M. Yablonsky, O. Samulyak, L. Zhvania). Term of the project: 1. 03. 2020 to 1.03. 2021. Provider: International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) in cooperation with the US and British Embassies in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the Academy of Ukrainian Press
6. Grant № WNGO _ V _1832 "Alternative Solutions to Gender", submitted to the competition "Visualization of Women's Rights, Women's Activism and Women's / Feminist Movement". The project is supported by the Ukrainian Women's Foundation. Project validity: 2018-2019. Recipient and executor: O. Kosyuk
S. Kravchenko – Doctor of Sciences in Social Communications, Professor.
Kravchenko.Svitlana@vnu.edu.ua
Research interests: social communication, intercultural communication, journalism, Polish-Ukrainian dialogue, gender studies.
Main publications:
Development of the women's movement in Ukraine. Women in the face of domination and oppression / edited by Izabela Desperak, Ewa Hyża and Edyta Pietrzak, University of Lodz publishing house, Łódź 2019, pp. 43-55
Ukrainian emigration to Poland in the interwar period of the twentieth century: key figures in information and publishing and cultural and educational activities. Oriens Aliter , Charles University Prague 2018, № 1, p. 63-76
The library as a center of cultural communication and consolidation abroad: Polish Library in Paris, the Ukrainian Library named after Symon Petliura. Book, library, information - between divisions and community . Volume 5 / Edited by Jolanta Dzieniakowska and Monika Olczak-Kardas, Kielce: Jan Kochanowski University, 2016, S. 465-473
Traditional and new media in the formation of civil society: a monograph / for general. ed. prof. Suprun LV Ostrog: Ostroh Academy National University Publishing House, 2016, 167 p.
Józef Lobodowski is an artist, thinker, rebel and Ukrainophile. Life and work: a monograph. Lutsk: Blue Folder Publishing House, 2019, 248 p.
O. Kosyuk – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
o_kosuk@ukr.net
Research interests: the discourse of rationalism in the structure of mass communication
Main publications:
Relevant interrelationships between science and mass communication. Social capital: vectors of development of behavioral economics: collective monograph / Editor: Mariana Petrova. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria: ACCESS Press Publishing house, 2021. 184 p. P. 149-161
Relevant innovations for implementing methods of collecting external information for mass media. New challenges in the development of futur specialists: coliective monograph Universitatea Dunarea de Jos Galati, Romania, 2021. 254 p. 54-65.
Transformation of modern military journalism. The role of technology in the socio-economic development of the post-quarantine world / Edited by Magdalena Gawron-Łapuszek, Andrii Karpenko. Katowice : Publishing House of Katowice School of Technology, 2020. 465 с.
Features of non-fiction research in the modern information space. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky . Series "Philology. Journalism". 2021. T. 32 (71). № 4. Ch. 3. S. 199–205.
Information and communication activities of the Ukrainian mass media during the war in Donbass. State and regions. Series: social communications. Series: Social Communications. № 3 (47), 2021. pp. 31-38.
Forensic course in the structure of basic journalistic methods of collecting external information. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky. Series: Philology. Journalism. Volume 32 (71). № 5. Part 2. K .: Helvetica Publishing House, 2021. P. 200-205.
Rationalism as the main aspect of transparency of architectural communication. Virtus Scientific journal . Montreal : CPM “ ASF ”, January , № 44 , 2020. C. 30-34
Imitations: cultural communication game. Game of beads: Communication games of the present : a monograph / Ed. Oh . Kosyuk , O. _ Purse . Lutsk : Tower - Print , 2017. 264 p.
O. Kosheliuk – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department.
kosheliukolena@gmail.com
Research interests: mass information and communication processes and their understanding, media communications, publishing innovations and world experience
Main scientific publications:
Innovation in the publishing sector: the experience of the startup industry. Publishing activity in the conditions of development of the newest technologies: studying of inquiry of experts : monograph / [science edited by N.Vernigora]; Borys Hrinchenko Institute of Journalism, Kyiv University. Kyiv: Borys Hrinchenko University of Kyiv, 2019. P. 84–94.
Let’s go virtual…How digital communications affect youth media literacy education in high school: the Ukrainian experience. Media literacy and academic research. 2021. Vol.4. №2. Pp. 187-204 (Web of Science)
In the age of digital communications: new visions of media editing. Printing and publishing . 2021. №1 (81). Pp. 89-99.
Design of publishing brands as a visual storytelling: what the publishing house brand "tells". Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky . Philology series. Journalism. 2021. Volume 32 (71). № 5. Ch. 2. S. 22 6 -2 31
Social networks for readers: challenges, reconstructions, world publishing experience. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky . Series "Philology. Journalism". 2021. T. 32 (71). № 4. Ch. 3. S. 262–268.
Audio podcasts of European publishers as a kind of image advertising. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky. Philology series. Journalism. 2021. Tommy 32 (71) № 6.
Modern book publishing in Japan: from tradition to bias. Mass communication: history, present, prospects . Lutsk, 2017. № 11–12 (8). Pp. 110–116.
Game logos concept. The game of beads: communication games of the present: a monograph / ed. O. Kosyuk, O. Kosheliuk. Lutsk: Vezha-druk, 2017. S. 200–211.
M. Rozhylo – Candidate of Sciences in Social Communications, Associate Professor.
Rozylo.Mariya@vnu.edu.ua
Research interests: socio-political and religious communication, religious issues in the media, editing children's and religious literature, current trends in children's book publishing, information literacy in Ukraine and the world.
Main publications:
Regulation of professional activity of journalists: ukrainian and european experience. New challenges in the development of future specialists: collective monograph. Universitatea Dunarea de Jos Galati, 2021. С. 95–109.
In the age of digital communications: new visions of media editing. Printing and publishing . 2021. №1 (81). Pp. 89-99.
The problem of self-regulation of the Ukrainian media. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky . Series "Philology. Journalism". 2021. T. 32 (71). № 4. Ch. 3. S. 239–245
Artbook as a component of the visual paradigm of the modern media environment. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky . Series "Philology. Social communications ". 2020. T. 31 (70). № 3. Ch. 3. S. 194–198.
Literary and artistic themes in the Volyn Orthodox press of the interwar period. Modern linguistic and literary methodologies and new readings of literary texts. Anthology . Lutsk: Tower-Print, 2018. 1 electron. wholesale Disc (CD-ROM). Pp. 637–641.
O. Terebus – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
Terebus.Oksana@vnu.edu.ua
Research interests: journalism, regional media, advertising and public relations, journalistic ethics and media law
Main publications:
Regulation of professional activity of journalists: ukrainian and european experience. New challenges in the development of future specialists: collective monograph. Romania: Universitatea Dunarea de Jos Galati, 2021. S. 95–109.
Polish writers at the reception of Dmytro Pavlychko. Volyn philological: text and context. Polonistic Studies , 2019. № 27. pp. 171–179.
The problem of self-regulation of the Ukrainian media. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky . Series "Philology. Journalism". 2021. T. 32 (71). № 4. Ch. 3. S. 239–245
Journalistic ethics: theory and practice. Bulletin of Lviv University. "Journalism" series . Vip. 42. Lviv, 2017. S. 185–191.
Features of coverage of armed conflicts in the media. Mass communication: history, present, prospects : scientific-practical. magazine / resp. ed. SI Kravchenko; order. M. A. Rozhilo. Lutsk: Eastern Europe. nat. Univ. Lesia Ukrainka, 2017. № 11–12 (8). Pp. 26–30.
Human rights and journalistic ethics: interconnection and reinforcement. Human rights and mass media in Ukraine: Coll. lecture notes / Author. count. Edited by Virtosu I., Shenderovsky KK: Inst. Journal. Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University, 2018. pp. 54–61.
N. Blahovirna – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
blahovirna.natalia@vnu.edu.ua
research interests: editorial analysis, publishing practices in the media space of Ukraine and abroad, history and theory of editorics
Main publications:
Understanding the Holodomor of 1932-33 by the media space of the Ukrainian diaspora in Canada. Canadian studies: social and educational visions: col. monograph in 2 books. Book 1 Canadian Studies: Social and Educational Visions [Text]: in two books. Vook 1 .Lutsk: Vezha-Druk, 2020. S. 74-95
Let’s go virtual…How digital communications affect youth media literacy education in high school: the Ukrainian experience. Media literacy and academic research. 2021. Vol.4. №2. Pp. 187-204 (Web of Science)
Design of publishing stamps as a visual storytelling: what the brand of the publishing house Scientific Notes of the Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky "tells" . Philology series. Journalism. 2021. Volume 32 (71). № 5. Ch. 2. S. 22 6 -2 31
In the age of digital communications: new visions of media editing. Printing and publishing . 2021. № 1 (81). Pp. 89-99.
The value of the editor in the modern information space. Publishing activity in the conditions of development of the newest technologies: studying of inquiry of experts : collective monograph / [science. ed. NM Vernigora]; Borys Hrinchenko Institute of Journalism, Kyiv University. Kyiv: Kyiv. Borys Hrinchenko University, 2019. P. 30–40.
Social networks for readers: challenges, reconstructions, world publishing experience. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky . Philology series. Journalism. 2021. Volume 32 (71). № 4. Part 3. Pp. 262-267
Audio podcasts of European publishers as a kind of image advertising. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after V. Vernadsky. Philology series. Journalism. 2021. Tommy 32 (71) № 6
The play space of the House, built by Gutenberg. Game of beads: Communication games of the present: a monograph / ed. O. Kosyuk, O. Kosheliuk. Lutsk: Vezha-Druk, 2017. P. 229–244.
Formation of publishing in Ukraine (late nineteenth - early twentieth century): "Ukrainian-Russian Publishing Union" [text]: monograph. Lutsk: Vezha-Druk, 2016. 272 p.
Fact as a metaphor. Bulletin of Lviv National University. Journalism . Lviv, 2018. Issue. 43. pp. 162-170
Rediscovery of "gross information", or Reconfiguration of the global "curriculum" and the role of the editor of the Lutsk publishing environment. Printing and publishing. Social communications . 2017. №1 (73). Pp. 129-144
N. Shulska – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor.
Chulska.Natalia@vnu.edu.ua
research interests: language culture of modern information space
Main publications:
Journalism skills: the language of modern media. Workshop: a textbook for students majoring in Journalism. Lutsk: Volyn National University named after Lesya Ukrainka, 2021. 135 p.
Using the institutional repository for the formation of research competence of masters. Information Technologies and Teaching Aids , 2020, Volume 76, № 2. P. 198–212 (Web of Science)
Let’s go virtual…How digital communications affect youth media literacy education in high school: the Ukrainian experience. Media literacy and academic research. 2021. Vol.4. №2. Pp. 187-204 (Web of Science)
Communicative and logical strategies for creating headlines in modern online media. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after VI Vernadsky . Series "Philology. Journalism". 2021. T 32 (71). № 4. Ch. 3. S. 250–256.
Artbook as a component of the visual paradigm of the modern media environment. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after VI Vernadsky. Series "Philology. Social communications ". 2020. T. 31 (70). № 3. Ch. 3. S. 194–198.
The skill of writing a journalistic text: avoiding typical linguistic norms. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after VI Vernadsky. Series: Philology. Journalism " . 2021. Volume 32 (71) (1.
Erroneously dangerous syntactic places on the pages of print media. Scientific notes of Tavriya National University named after VI Vernadsky. Series "Philology. Social communications " . 2019. T. 30 (69). № 1. S. 48–54.
Social networks as an effective environment for teaching and student communication in the educational process. Information technologies and teaching aids . 2017. T. 58. № 2. S. 55–62 (Web of Science)
M. Yablonsky – Candidate of Sciences in Social Communications, Senior Lecturer.
max.yablonskyy@gmail.com
Research interests: history of journalism, diaspora publications, modern information space
Main publications:
Theoretical bases of introduction of internet technologies in the conditions of digitalization of institutions of higher education. Laplage Em Revista. 7 (3A). p. 324-333. https://doi.org/10.24115/S2446-6220202173A1409 (Web of Science).
Analytical publications of Petro Volyniak: ideological aspect (based on the material of "New Days" for 1950-1951). STUDIA UKRAINICA VARSOVIENSIA . Warszawa, 2017. № 5. P.156–171.
Professional competencies: actualization of the problem in media education. Volyn philological: text and context. Vip. 30: Scientific and methodological achievements of Volyn philology. Lutsk, 2020. pp. 187-200.
"New Days" and the press of the Ukrainian diaspora (based on analytical publications of Peter Volyniak in the early 1960s). Scientific notes of the Institute of Journalism. T. 1 (66). 2017. S. 58–65.
From the history of commercial advertising: the magazine "New Days" of the 1960s. Bulletin of Lviv University. Ivan Franko. Series: Journalist a. Lviv, 2020. Issue. 47. S. 56–67.
The state and tasks of the press of the Ukrainian diaspora: a view of 1950. Scientific notes of the Tavriya National University named after VI Vernadsky. Series "Philology. Social communications " . 2020. T. 31 (70). № 1. T. 4. S. 177–181.
Editorial and publishing activities of Petro Volyniak. "Ukrainian biography = Biographistica Ukrainica" . Kyiv, 2020. Issue. 19. S. 243–258.