Publications

2025

Scholarly publications

Zeveleva, O. (2025). Journalism Beyond the Nation-State: Multiscalar Fields and How to Navigate Them. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 38(2), 187–213. [DOI] [Portal]
Slade, G., & Zeveleva, O. (2025). The pains of prison reform: Informal prisoner governance and penal subjectivities in Estonia and Lithuania. Punishment and Society, 27(1), 49–67. [DOI] [Portal]

2024

Scholarly publications

Zeveleva, O. (2024). A Sociological Response: Challenging the Modernity-centrism of Pierre Bourdieu’s Field Approach. Journal of Ancient History, 12(2), 333–342. [DOI] [Portal]
Zeveleva, O. (2024). Prisons of Poverty and Politics: How Russian Human Rights Workers Embed Themselves in Middle Class Social Movements. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 37(2), 175–201. [DOI]
Zeveleva, O., & Curro, C. (2024). Becoming a European prisoner: penal reforms and European belonging in Georgia and Estonia. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 32(4), 1161-1177. [DOI] [Portal]

2023

Scholarly publications

Pallot, J., & Zeveleva, O. (2023). The Architecture and Design of the Communist and Post-Communist Prison in Europe. In The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Design (pp. 227–260). Palgrave Macmillan. [DOI]

2022

Scholarly publications

Zeveleva, O. (2022). States and standardisation: constructing the co-ethnic migrant story in Germany. In The Microfoundations of Diaspora Politics [DOI]

2021

Scholarly publications

Curro, C., Pallot, J., & Zeveleva, O. (2021). Multiculturalism, Ethnicity, and Prisons: Russia, Georgia, and Estonia. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication Oxford University Press. [DOI]
Zeveleva, O., & Nazif-Munoz, J. I. (2021). COVID-19 and European carcerality: Do national prison policies converge when faced with a pandemic? Punishment & Society, 24(4). [DOI]

2020

Scholarly publications

Zeveleva, O. (2020). Самоцензура журналистов в Татарстане и в Крыму в сравнительной перспективе: Пьер Бурдье и Новая теория цензуры. Laboratorium, 12(3), 150-177. [DOI]
Zeveleva, O. (2020). Towards a Bourdieusian sociology of self-censorship: What we can learn from journalists adapting to rapid political change in Crimea after 2014. European Journal of Communication, 35(1). [DOI]
Schimpfössl, E., Yablokov, I., Zeveleva, O., Fedirko, T., & Bajomi-Lazar, P. (2020). Self-censorship narrated: journalism in Central and Eastern Europe. European Journal of Communication, 35(1). [DOI]

2019

Scholarly publications

Zeveleva, O. (2019). States and standardisation: constructing the co-ethnic migrant story in Germany. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 45(4). [DOI]
Zeveleva, O. (2019). How states tighten control: a field theory perspective on journalism in contemporary Crimea. The British journal of sociology, 70(4), 1225-1244. [DOI]
Zeveleva, O., & Bludova, A. (2019). Borders moving across people: Narratives of belonging among Crimean youth after 2014. Current Sociology, 67(7). [DOI]

2017

Scholarly publications

Zeveleva, O. I. (2017). Biopolitics, Borders, and Refugee Camps: Exercising Sovereign Power Over Nonmembers of the State. Nationalities Papers, 45(1), 41-60. [DOI]

2015

Scholarly publications

Zeveleva, O. I. (2015). The Discursive Construction of Co-Ethnic Migration. Higher School of Economics Research Paper No. WP BRP.

2014

Scholarly publications

Zeveleva, O. I. (2014). Political Aspects of Repatriation. In Rückkehr in die Fremde? Ethnische Remigration russlanddeutscher Spätaussiedler
Zeveleva, O. I. (2014). Political aspects of repatriation: Germany, Russia, Kazakhstan. A comparative analysis. Nationalities Papers.