Positions

Tutorial Fellow in Politics

2017-2018: Junior Research Fellow in Politics, St Anne’s College, University of Oxford

Qualifications

BA (University of Cyprus)

MPhil in Russian and Eastern European Studies (Oxford)

DPhil in Politics (Oxford)

Academic Background and Previous Positions

2016-2017: Fulbright-Schuman Predoctoral Fellow, Columbia University

2017-2018: Junior Research Fellow in Politics, St Anne’s College, University of Oxford

2018-2022: Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Comparative Politics, Department of Political Science, UCL

2022-2023: Associate Professor in Comparative Politics, Department of Political Science, UCL

Undergraduate Teaching Areas

PPE, History and Politics

Modules Taught: Introduction to the Practice of Politics, Political Sociology, Comparative Government, Russian Politics.

Graduate Teaching Areas

Comparative Government, European Politics and Society

Research Interests

Authoritarian politics, protest, public opinion, Russian politics.  

Selected Publications

Buckley, N., Marquardt, K., Reuter, O.J., and Tertytchnaya, K. 2023. Endogenous Popularity: How Perceptions of Support Affect the Popularity of Authoritarian RegimesAmerican Political Science Review. Online First.

Tertytchnaya, K. 2023. “This Rally is not Authorized”: Preventive Repression and Public Opinion in Electoral AutocraciesWorld Politics. 75(3), 482-522. 

Northmore-Ball, K. and Tertytchnaya, K. 2023. The long-term effects of voting for autocracy: Evidence from RussiaElectoral Studies. 83. Article 102618.

Paskhalis, T., Rosenfeld, B. and Tertytchnaya, K. 2022. Independent Media Under Pressure: Evidence from RussiaPost-Soviet Affairs. 38(3), 155-174. 

Tertytchnaya, K. and Lankina, T. 2020. Electoral Protests and Political Attitudes under Electoral AuthoritarianismThe Journal of Politics. 82(1), 285-299.

Tertytchnaya, K. 2020. Protests and Voter Defections in Electoral Autocracies: Evidence from RussiaComparative Political Studies. 53(12), 1926-1956. Summary: LSE Euro Crisis

Lankina, T. and Tertytchnaya, K. 2020. Protests in Electoral Autocracies: A New Dataset. Post-Soviet Affairs, 36(1). 20-36. Protest-Event Data

E-mail

katerina.tertytchnaya@politics.ox.ac.uk

website address

https://katerinatertytchnaya.com

 

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