Publications

PEER REVIEWED

Forthcoming. Mateo, E., “‘Together we are many’: Activist networks & regional protest in Ukraine 1990-2004”, Nationalities Papers

2022. Mateo, E., “‘All of Belarus has come out onto the streets’: Exploring Nationwide Protest and the Role of Pre-existing Social Networks”. Post-Soviet Affairs, 38:1-2, 26-42 (Open Access)

2021. Onuch, O., Mateo, E., and Waller, J.G., “Mobilization, Mass Perceptions, & (Dis)information: ‘New’ and ‘old’ media consumption patterns and protest”, Social Media + Society. April 2021 (Open access)


UNDER PEER REVIEW

Onuch, O., and Mateo, E., “Commitment to the Cause and a Duty to Defend it: Survey Analysis of Drivers of Civilian Wartime Engagement in Ukraine” (revise and resubmit)

(For details of working papers and ongoing research, see Research)

OTHER WORK

2025 Mateo, E. “Ukraine’s Civil Society Endures” in Zelensky’s Anti-Corruption Missteps: Experts Respond, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 08/2025, https://www.huri.harvard.edu/zelenskys-anti-corruption-missteps-experts-respond

2024 Mateo, E., “Bakhmut’s Continuing Resistance: Beyond the Ruins” Harriman Magazine, 2024

2024 Mateo, E., “Belarus’s Parliamentary ‘Elections’ Mark the Entrenchment of Lukashenka’s Authoritarian Regime”, ZOiS Spotlight Centre for East European and International Studies, 4/2024

2023 Mateo, E., “Introduction” in Ukraine at War: Street Art, Posters + Poetry by Daoud Sarhandi-Williams, Interlink Publishing

2022 Mateo, E., “Researching Ukraine in wartime” British Sociological Association Magazine, Spring 2022, p.20-22

BOOK REVIEWS

​2024 Mateo, E., “Review: Without The State by E. Channell-Justice” American Ethnologist, Vol. 51, 2. 

2023 Mateo, E., “Review: Olesya Khromeychuk, A Loss: The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister”,The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, Issue 23

2019 Mateo, E., “Review: Youth Movements and Elections in Eastern Europe by O. Nikolayenko.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies. Vol. 36, No. 1/2

2019 Mateo, E., “Review: Revolution and War in Contemporary Ukraine: The Challenge of Change.” Ed. O. Bertelsen. ID:International Dialogue, Multidisciplinary Journal of World Affairs. Vol. 9