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Dr. Ivan Gololobov is a Lecturer in Politics and Russian Studies at the University of Bath's Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies. He specializes in discourse analysis, political theory, and cultural studies, with a particular focus on Russian Studies and youth subcultures such as punk. His research explores themes like post-Soviet identity, political discourse, and the intersection of music and society. He holds a PhD from the University of Essex's Ideology and Discourse Analysis Programme.
Dr. Gololobov's work bridges qualitative research methods with cultural analysis, often employing ethnographic approaches. Notable contributions include his book *Punk in Russia: Cultural mutation from the “useless” to the “moronic”* (2014) and articles on Russian punk subcultures, political theory, and historical memory. His research frequently examines how cultural practices reflect broader social and political dynamics in Russia.
His publications span academic journals, edited volumes, and encyclopedic entries, with a focus on topics like youth subcultures, music as a cultural force, and the evolution of political discourse in post-Soviet contexts. Dr. Gololobov’s research has contributed to understanding the socio-political dimensions of Russian society, including the role of punk as both a cultural and political phenomenon.




