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* [[Media:Atanasoski_Neda_2006_Race_Toward_Freedom_Post-Cold_War_US_Multiculturalism_and_the_Re-Construction_of_Eastern_Europe.pdf|"‘Race’ Toward Freedom: Post-Cold War U.S. Multiculturalism and the Re-Construction of Eastern Europe"]], ''The Journal of American Culture'' 29:2, 2006, pp 213-226.
 
* [[Media:Atanasoski_Neda_2006_Race_Toward_Freedom_Post-Cold_War_US_Multiculturalism_and_the_Re-Construction_of_Eastern_Europe.pdf|"‘Race’ Toward Freedom: Post-Cold War U.S. Multiculturalism and the Re-Construction of Eastern Europe"]], ''The Journal of American Culture'' 29:2, 2006, pp 213-226.
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* [[Media:Atanasoski_Neda_2009_Roma_Rights_on_the_World_Wide_Web_The_Role_of_Internet_Technologies_in_Shaping_Minority_and_Human_Rights_Discourses_in_Post-Socialist_Central_and_Eastern_Europe.pdf|"Roma Rights on the World Wide Web: The Role of Internet Technologies in Shaping Minority and Human Rights Discourses in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe"]], ''European Journal of Cultural Studies'' 12:2, 2009, pp 205-218.
 
* [[Media:Atanasoski_Neda_2009_Roma_Rights_on_the_World_Wide_Web_The_Role_of_Internet_Technologies_in_Shaping_Minority_and_Human_Rights_Discourses_in_Post-Socialist_Central_and_Eastern_Europe.pdf|"Roma Rights on the World Wide Web: The Role of Internet Technologies in Shaping Minority and Human Rights Discourses in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe"]], ''European Journal of Cultural Studies'' 12:2, 2009, pp 205-218.
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* with Erin McElory, [[Media:Atanasoski Neda McElory Erin 2018 Postsocialism and the Afterlives of Revolution Impossible Spaces of Dissent.pdf|"Postsocialism and the Afterlives of Revolution: Impossible Spaces of Dissent"]], in ''Reframing Critical, Literary, and Cultural Theories: Thought on the Edge'', ed. Nicoletta Pireddu, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp 273-297.
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* [https://feministstudies.ucsc.edu/faculty/index.php?uid=natanaso more]
 
* [https://feministstudies.ucsc.edu/faculty/index.php?uid=natanaso more]
  

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Neda Atanasoski is Professor of Feminist Studies and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and author of Humanitarian Violence (2013) and Surrogate Humanity (2019). She received her PhD in literature with a specialization in cultural studies from the University of California, San Diego.

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Books
Journal issues
  • editor, with Kalindi Vora, Social Identities 24(2): "Postsocialist Politics and the Ends of Revolution", 2018. [1]
Articles

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