UCM
Research/art/teacher profile of a person
Name and surname:
prof. PhDr. Nataliya Panasenko, DrSc.
Email:
nataliya.panasenko@ucm.sk
Homepage:
http://
Fakulta/Univerzita:
FMK UCM - Faculty of Mass Media Communication
Pracovisko:
KJK - Katedra jazykovej komunikácie

I. - Basic information

I.1 - Surname
Panasenko
I.2 - Name
Nataliya
I.3 - Degrees
professor, PhDr., DrSc.
I.4 - Year of birth
1952
I.5 - Name of the workplace
University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovak Republic
I.6 - Address of the workplace
Nam. Herdu, 2 Trnava 017 01
I.7 - Position
Professor
I.8 - E-mail address
nataliya.panasenko@ucm.sk
I.9 - Hyperlink to the entry of a person in the Register of university staff
https://www.portalvs.sk/regzam/detail/14430
I.10 - Name of the study field in which a person works at the university
Media and Communication Studies
I.11 - ORCID iD
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4377-9088

II. - Higher education and further qualification growth

II.1 - First degree of higher education
II.2 - Second degree of higher education
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Horlivka State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages
II.b - Year
1975 Diploma of Higher Education with Highest Honours
II.c - Study field and programme
Teacher of English
II.3 - Third degree of higher education
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Kyiv State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages
II.b - Year
1982
II.c - Study field and programme
Germanic languages
II.4 - Associate professor
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Cherkasy State Pedagogical Institute
II.b - Year
1991
II.c - Study field and programme
English
II.5 - Professor
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Kiev National Linguistic University, Ukraine
II.b - Year
2011
II.c - Study field and programme
General linguistics
II.6 - Doctor of Science (DrSc.)
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
II.b - Year
2000
II.c - Study field and programme
General linguistics

III. - Current and previous employment

III.a - Occupation-position III.b - Institution III.c - Duration
Professor University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovak Republic 2008 -
Professor Kiev National Linguistic University, Ukraine 2010-2015
professor Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic 2005-2007

IV. - Development of pedagogical, professional, language, digital and other skills

IV.a - Activity description, course name, other IV.b - Name of the institution IV.c - Year
Webinar Writefill Writefill, Czech Republic 2020
AIB Urkund, Antiplagiarism programme AIB Urkund, Prague 2020
Slido Education webinar. Teaching on-line Slido, USA 2020
"New dimensions in linguistics and foreign language teaching" Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University) Russia 2015; 2017; 2019
Masterclass "Experimental methods in linguistics" University of Sheffield, Great Britain 2010
Summer School in foreign language teaching University of Chester, Great Britain 1996
SciFlow as an authoring platform for researchers and students. Bern Universuty, Switzerland 2023
Creating and approving Study Programme through the internal quality assurance system Slovenská akreditačná agentúra pre vysoké školstvo 11.10.2024

V. - Overview of activities within the teaching career at the university

V.1 - Overview of the profile courses taught in the current academic year according to study programmes
V.1.a - Name of the profile course V.1.b - Study programme V.1.c - Degree V.1.d - Field of study
Language culture I, II Mass media communication 1 Media and communication studies
Language and narrative in media Mass media communication 2 Media and communication studies
Methodology and ethics of research Mass media communication 3 Media and communication studies
Creation of journalistic communiqués I., II. media relations 1 Media and communication studies
Media content analysis and critical thinking media relations 1 Media and communication studies
V.2 - Overview of the responsibility for the delivery, development and quality assurance of the study programme or its part at the university in the current academic year
V.2.a - Name of the study programme V.2.b - Degree V.2.c - Field of study
Mass media communication 1 Media and communication studies
Mass media communication 2 Media and communication studies
Mass media communication 3 Media and communication studies
V.3 - Overview of the responsibility for the development and quality of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure in the current academic year
V.4 - Overview of supervised final theses
V.4.1 - Number of currently supervised theses
V.4.a - Bachelor's (first degree)
1
V.4.b - Diploma (second degree)
V.4.c - Dissertation (third degree)
V.4.2 - Number of defended theses
V.4.a - Bachelor's (first degree)
6
V.4.b - Diploma (second degree)
80
V.4.c - Dissertation (third degree)
5
V.5 - Overview of other courses taught in the current academic year according to study programmes

VI. - Overview of the research/artistic/other outputs

VI.1 - Overview of the research/artistic/other outputs and the corresponding citations
VI.1.1 - Number of the research/artistic/other outputs
VI.1.a - Overall
224 in 24 countries
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
27
VI.1.2 - Number of the research/artistic/other outputs registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases
VI.1.a - Overall
26
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
15
VI.1.3 - Number of citations corresponding to the research/artistic/other outputs
VI.1.a - Overall
821n 39 countries
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
350
VI.1.4 - Number of citations registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases
VI.1.a - Overall
128
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
108
VI.1.5 - Number of invited lectures at the international, national level
VI.1.a - Overall
32
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
2
VI.2 - The most significant research/artistic/other outputs

ADN Conflict, confrontation, and war reflected in mass media: semantic wars, their victors and victims / Nataliya Ivanovna Panasenko, Ľuboš Greguš, Inna Zabuzhanska, 2018. DOI DOI 10.2478/lart-2018-0017. In: Lege Artis : Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. - ISSN 2453-8035, Roč. 3, č. 2 (2018), s. 132-163.


ADM Panasenko, N., Pravdova, H., & Kryachkov, D. (2020). Category of Modality in Belles-lettres and Journalistic Styles. Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 9 (3), p. 197-208. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v9i3.2654 ISSN: 2147-0626ADN


AEC Soriano Cristina - Fontaine Johnny J.R. - Scherer Klaus R. - Akçalan Akimark Gülcan - Alarcón Paola - Panasenko Nataliya Cross-cultural data collection with the GRID instrument / Cristina Soriano ... [et al.], 2013. In: Components of Emotional Meaning : a sourcebook / edited by Johnny J.R. Fontaine, Klaus R. Scherer, Cristina Soriano. - 1. vyd. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. - ISBN 978-0-19-959274-6, s. 98-105.


AEC Ogarkova A., Panasenko N., Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk B. Language family similarity effect: Emotion term semantics in Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, and Polish // Components of Emotional Meaning. A sourcebook. Edited by Johnny J.R. Fontaine, Klaus R. Scherer and Cristina Soriano. Series in Affective Science. – Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. – p. 502-506. ISBN 978-0-19-959274-6


ADC Czech and Slovak family patterns and family values in historical, social and cultural context // Journal of Comparative Family Studies. Volume XXXIV, Number 1, January-February 2013. – Alberta: Un-ty of Calgary. – p. 79-98. ISSN # 0047 – 2328

VI.3 - The most significant research/artistic/other outputs over the last six years

AEC Panasenko, N. Cognitive linguistics and phytonymic lexicon // The Routledge handbook of cognitive linguistics. Wen, X. & Taylor, J.R. (eds.). New York: Routledge, 2021, p. 585-598. ISBN 978-1-138-49071-0


AAA Panasenko, N., Greguš, Ľ. Media text in the mirror of linguistics. 1st ed. Prague: Wolters Kluwer ČR, 2022, 166 p. ISBN 978-80-7676-514-6 (pdf)


ABB Panasenko, N., Morozova, O., Gałkowski, G., Krajčovič, P., Kryachkov, D., Petlyuchenko, N., Samokhina, V., Stashko, H., & Uberman, A. COVID-19 as media-cum-language entity: cognitive, communicative, and cross-cultural aspects. In: Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2020, V (2), December 2020, p. 122-210. ISSN 2453-8035


AEC Panasenko, N., Stashko, H. & Zabuzhanska, I. (2023). Love and rhythm in poetry and music. In Language and Emotion. Vol. 3. Lenore Schiewer, G.S., Altarriba, J. & Ng, B.Ch. (eds.). Berlin – Boston: Walter de Gruyter, р. 1529-1558. https://doi.org.10.1515/9783110795486-009 ISBN 978-3-11-079541-7

ADM Panasenko, N. & Petrovičová, I. (2024). The narrative in literary journalism. RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 29 (1), p. 103-113. http://doi.org/10.22363/2312- 9220-2024-29-1-103-113 ISSN 2312-9247 (Online)

VI.4 - The most significant citations corresponding to the research/artistic/other outputs

AEC Vedecké práce v zahraničných recenzovaných vedeckých zborníkoch, monografiách Soriano Cristina - Fontaine Johnny J.R. - Scherer Klaus R. - Akçalan Akimark Gülcan - Alarcón Paola - Panasenko Nataliya Ivanovna Cross-cultural data collection with the GRID instrument / Cristina Soriano ... [et al.], 2013. In: Components of Emotional Meaning : a sourcebook / edited by Johnny J.R. Fontaine, Klaus R. Scherer, Cristina Soriano. - 1. vyd. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. - ISBN 978-0-19-959274-6, s. 98-105.

ohlasy:

2023 [1] Jonauskaite, D., Epicoco, D., Al-rasheed, A.S. Aruta, J.J.B.R. Bogushevskaya, V et al. … A comparative analysis of colour–emotion associations in 16–88‐year‐old adults from 31 countries. In British journal of psychology, 2 December 2023 Online ISSN:2044-8295 Print ISSN:0007-1269 (Scopus)

2023 [1] Bąk, H. (2023). Issues in the translation equivalence of basic emotion terms. In Ampersand, 100128 ISSN 2215-0390. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amper.2023.100128. Available at: (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215039023000206) (Scopus)

2022 [1] BAK, H. Emcat-Eng: a catalogue of 1,759 basic emotion terms in English. In Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 57 (1), p. 33-59. DOI: 10.2478/stap-2022-0003 (Scopus)

2022 [1] BAK, H. Emcat-Eng: a catalogue of 1,759 basic emotion terms in English. In Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 57 (1), p. 33-59. DOI: 10.2478/stap-2022-0003 (Scopus)

2022 [1] Lennie, T.M. & Eerola, T. The CODA model: A review and skeptical extension of the constructionist model of emotional episodes induced by music. In: Frontiers in Psychology, April 2022, vol. 13, article 822264. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.822264 (Scopus)

2022 [1] Uusküla, M., Mohr, C., Epicoco, D. et al. (2022). Is Purple Lost in Translation? The Affective Meaning of Purple, Violet, and Lilac Cognates in 16 Languages and 30 Populations. In Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-022-09920-5 (Scopus)

2022 [2] Zabuzhanska, I., Martovič, M. & Hekelj, M. (2022). Audiobranding in American and Slovak telecommunications advertising: A linguistic standpoint. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2022, VII (1), p. 267-304. ISSN 2453-8035 (WoS)

2020 [1] JONAUSKAITE, D., et al. Feeling Blue or Seeing Red? Similar Patterns of Emotion Associations With Colur Patches and Colour Terms. In: i-Perception. 2020, 11(1), pp. 1-24. Scopus

2020 [1] Jonauskaite, D., Parraga, C.A., Quiblier, V. & Mohr, Ch. Feeling Blue or Seeing Red? Similar Patterns of Emotion Associations with Colour Patches and Colour Terms // i-Perception, 2020, Vol. 11 (1), p. 1-24 DOI: 10.1177/2041669520902484 (Scopus)

ADC Czech and Slovak Family Patterns and Family Values in Historical, Social and Cultural Context / Nataliya Panasenko, 2013. In: Journal of Comparative Family Studies. - ISSN 0047-2328, Roč. 44, č. 1 (2013), s. 79-98. 2018 CCC

ohlasy:

2022 [3] Família. Available at: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fam%C3%ADlia (in Portugese)

2022 [3] Family. Available at: https://wikii.one/Family#gsc.tab=0 (in Chinese)

2022 [3] Family values. Available at: https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/ (in Persian)

2022 [1] Hamidi, H. & Rafebakhsh, M.S. Analyzing factors influencing mobile social media marketing acceptance among customers. In: International Journal of Engineering, Transactions C: Aspects, Vol. 35, No. 06, 2022, p. 1209-1216.

2021 [2] Uberman, A. & Uberman, Z. Selected female kinship terms in Polish, English, and Chinese: A contrastive perspective. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2021, VI (2), December 2021, p. 202-254. ISSN 2453-8035

2020 [2] Uberman, A. & Uberman, Z. (2021). Selected female kinship terms in Polish, English, and Chinese: A contrastive perspective. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2021, VI (2), December 2021, p. 202-254. ISSN 2453-8035

2018 [1] KRUPCHANKA, D., et al. Experience of Stigma and Discrimination in Families of Persons with Schizophrenia in the Czech Republic. In: Social Science & Medicine. 2018, 212, pp. 129-135. ISSN 0277-9536. WoS

2018 [3] DENKOVA, Jovanka D. Semejstvoto i semejnite vrednosti vo sovremenata makedonska kniževnost za dela i mladi na Olivera Nikolova. In: Kniževnost za decu u nauci i nastavi. Jagodina: Fakultet pedagoškich nauka Univerziteta u Kragujevcu, 2018.

2018 [3] DIMITROVA, R., et al. Multiple Social Identities in Relation to Self-Esteem of Adolescents in Post-communist Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Kosovo, and Romania. In: Changing Values and Identities in the Post-Communist World. Cham: Springer, 2018, pp. 225-241. ISBN 978-3-319-72615-1.

2017 [3] ESLAMZADEH, B., ESMAEILY, M., KAZEMIYAN, S. Qualitative Analysis of checking the Role of Community Modernization with Virtual Media on Family Structure. In: Quarterly of Counseling Culture and Psychotherapy. 2017, vol. 8, no. 31, pp. 133-164.

2016 [1] AYE, N.E., et al. Family Stress, Health and Job Performance of Married Working Women in Dekina Education Zone of Kogi State. In: Research Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016, 10(6), p. 608, 609, 617. ISSN 1815-9346. Scopus

2015 [3] DENKOVA, J. Violence in YAL with special emphasis on contemporary Macedonian YAL. In: European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. 2015, 3(1). ISSN 2411-868X.

2015 [3] DENKOVA, Jovanka. Family and family values in the contemporary macedonian literature for children and youth. In: Opštestvenite promeni vo globalniot svet: zbornik na trudovi. 2015, s. 30. ISBN 978-608-244-267-9.

2014 [3] LUCZAJ, K., HOLY-LUCZAJ, M., CWIEK-ROGOLSKA, K. Fansubbers. The case of the Czech Republic and Poland. In Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology. 2014, vol. 5, no. 2, p. 183, 196. ISSN 2068-0317.

ADN Conflict, confrontation, and war reflected in mass media: semantic wars, their victors and victims / Nataliya Panasenko, Ľuboš Greguš, Inna Zabuzhanska, 2018. DOI 10.2478/lart-2018-0017. In: Lege Artis : Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. - ISSN 2453-8035, Roč. 3, č. 2 (2018), s. 132-163.

ohlasy:

2024 [1] Chernenko, O. (2023). Semiotic and Multimodal Representation of Existential Conflict in Fictional Discourse. Visnyk Universitetu Imeni Alfreda Nobelya. Seriya: Filologichni Nauki, vol. 2, issue 26/2, pp. 225-237, DOI: 10.32342/2523-4463-2023-2-26/2-14 (ADM, Scopus)

2024 [2]  Uberman, A. (2024). The cognitive frame of WAR: Contemporary expansions. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, IX (1), p. 104-120. ISSN 2453-8035 DOI: https://doi.org/10.34135/lartis.24.9.1.06

2023 [2] Shurma, S. (2023). Setting an opposition: Antithesis in propaganda for 1960 Ukrainian SSR. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, VIII (1), Special issue, p. 129-146. ISSN 2453-8035 DOI: https://doi.org/10.34135/lartis.23.8.1.09

2023 [2] Pawliszko, J. Metaphor of war in American and Russian media discourse: A case study of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, VIII (2), p. 53-69. ISSN 2453-8035 DOI: https://doi.org/10.34135/lartis.23.8.2.04

2023 [1] Hamidi, H. & Rafebakhsh, M.S. Analyzing factors influencing mobile social media marketing acceptance among customers. In: International Journal of Engineering, Transactions C: Aspects, Vol. 35, No. 06, 2022, p. 1209-1216.

2022 [2] Zabuzhanska, I. & Yamchynska, T. (2022). Communicative silence in political discourse: A case study on American and Ukrainian presidential speeches. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2022, VII (2), Special issue, p. 208-224. ISSN 2453-8035

2022 [1] Škarba, T., Višňovský, J. Deliberative communication in the context of authoritarian sentimentalism and disinformation chaos. In: Communication Today, 2022, Vol. 13, No. 1, p. 4-16. (Scopus)

2022 [2] Dąbrowska-Burkhardt, J. & Hanus, A. (2022). Defence or attack? The metaphor of war in a contrastive analysis of German and Polish political discourse. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2022, VII (2), Special issue, p. 22-43. ISSN 2453-8035 (WoS)

2022 [1] Zavalniuk, I; Kholod, I; (...); Pavlyuk, O. Lexical-syntactical repetition in the system of stylistic figures: status, specification, functions. // Ad alta – journal of interdisciplinary research, 2022, 12 (1), p. 268-274.

2021 [1] Akkurt, V., Korolova, T., & Popova, O. (2021). Persuasion prosody in prosecutor’s speech: Ukrainian and English. Amazonia Investiga, 10 (47), 125-141. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2021.47.11.13 WoS

2020 [2] LITKOVYCH, I., SMAL, O., YANOVETS, A. Structural typology of redundancy in English. In: Lege Artis. 2020, 5(1), pp. 99-142. ISSN 2453-8035. WoS

2020 [1] SHURMA, S. Manipulative discursive constructions in British and Ukrainian reporting of the MH17 downing. In: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe. 2020, 28(2-3). Scopus CCC

2020 [3] MANERKO, L.A. Konflikt kak sobytie, process i rezuľtat: k ponimaniju kognitivnych mechanizmov v sudebnom diskurse. In: Kognitivnye issledovanija jazyka. 2020, 1(40), s. 164-181. ISSN 2071-9639.

2019 [2] SHEVCHENKO, I., GUTOROV, V. A COGNITIVE-PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVE ON APOLOGIES IN ENGLISH AND UKRAINIAN DISCOURSE. In: LEGE ARTIS-LANGUAGE YESTERDAY TODAY TOMORROW. 2019, 4(2), pp. 301-341. ISSN 2453-8035. WoS

ADM Vedecké práce v zahraničných časopisoch registrovaných v databázach Web of Science alebo SCOPUS / Panasenko, N., Grochalová, P. & Grochalová, L. 'War' as piece of hard news in British and Slovak media. In European journal of science and theology, 13 (6), 2017, p. 87-100. Scopus

2020 (2) Stashko, H., Prykhodchenko, O., Čábyová, Ľ. & Vrabec, N. (2020). Media images of Slovak and Ukrainian presidents: 'I/we' binary pronominal opposition in political speeches. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2020, V (1), June 2020, p. 350-389. ISSN 2453-8035 WoS

2019 (2) Chernenko, O. (2019). Pragmatic peculiarities of the final phase of conflict interaction in fiction discourse. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2019, IV (2), December 2019, p. 2-48. ISSN 2453-8035 WoS

2018 (2) ADN Nykytchenko K. Nonce words in mass media discourse (a case study of travel journalism innovations) // Communication Today. Vol. 10, No 1, 2018, p. 62-75. ISSN 1338-130X Scopus

 2018 (2) ACB Pravdová H., Ungerová M. Periodical press and media in the online environment. Specialized academic textbook in English. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius, 2018. – 174 p. ISBN 978-80-8105-946-9

2017 (2) Kupchyshyna, Yu. & Davydyuk, Yu. From defamiliarization to foregrounding and defeated expectancy: linguo-stylistic and cognitive sketch. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Warsaw: De Gruyter Open, vol. II (2), December 2017, p. 148-184. DOI: 10.1515/lart-2017-0015 ISSN 2453-8035 WoS

ADM Vedecké práce v zahraničných časopisoch registrovaných v databázach Web of Science alebo SCOPUS Panasenko, N., Pravdova, H. & Kryachkov, D. Category of modality in belles-lettres and journalistic styles. In: Journal of history culture and art research, 2020, 9 (3), p. 197-208. DOI: 10.7596/taksad.v9i3.2654 (WoS)

ohlasy:

2023 [1] Slipetska, V., Bortun, K., Zhylin, M., Horlachova, V., & Kosharnyi, K. (2023). Structure and semantics of verbal means of expressing states of emotional tension in English publicistic texts. Amazonia Investiga, 12(67), 212-222. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2023.67.07.19 WoS

2021 [3] Ермакова Л.В. Языковая репрезентация категории модальности в новостном дискурсе. In: Теоретическая и прикладная лингвистика, 7 (4), c. 47-55. (WoS)

2021 [1] Janusheva, V. Лексички средства за изразување на модалноста во македонскиот стандарден јазик / Lexical Means for Expressing Modality in the Macedonian Standard Language. In Munds Eslavo, 20, 2021, p. 31-49. (WoS)

2021 [2] Vasko, R. & Aleksiievets, O. (2021). Rhetorical prosody in English political discourse. In Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. The journal of University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. Trnava: University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, 2021, VI (2), December 2021, p. 255-291. ISSN 2453-8035 (WoS)

2020 [3] Višňovský, J., Mináriková, J. Pandémia Covid-19 a slovenský mediálny trh. In: Marketing identity 2020: Covid-2.0. Trnava: FMK UCM, 2020, s. 185. ISBN 978-80-572-0108-3. 

VI.5 - Participation in conducting (leading) the most important research projects or art projects over the last six years

VEGA 1/0283/20 Synergia odvetví mediálneho priemyslu v kontexte kritickej politickej ekonómie médií 2021 

Komunikáciou k prosperite slovensko-ukrajinského prihraničného regiónu (COPESU) CBC01021 2015-2017 

VII. - Overview of organizational experience related to higher education and research/artistic/other activities

VII.a - Activity, position VII.b - Name of the institution, board VII.c - Duration
a member of the Promotion Council Donetsk National University, Ukraine 2005-2010
a member of the Promotion Council Kiev Linguistic National University, Ukraine 2014-2015
a member of the Promotion Council Faculty of Mass Media Communication, UCM in Trnava 2019 -
reviewer US – China Foreign Language. USA, El Monte. David Publishing Company 2012 -
Editor-in-Chief Lege artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow. Trnava, Slovakia (indexed in 24 databases including WoS) 2016 -
a member of the editorial board Communication Today Trnava, Slovakia (indexed in WoS and Scopus) 2013
a member of the editorial board Questions of theoretical and applied linguistics. Belgorod, Belgorod State University, Russia 2012 -
a member of the editorial board Cognition, communication, discourse. V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine 2019
a member of the editorial board Visnyk of Kyyiv National Linguistic University. Series Philology. Kyyiv National Linguistic University, Kyyiv, Ukraine 2019 -
a member of the editorial board RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism. Moscow, Russia. Indexed in Scopus. 2020 -
a member of the editorial board Studia Anglica Resoviensia. University of Rzeszow, Poland 2021
a member of the editorial board Current issues of linguistics and translation studies. Khmelnytslyi National University, Ukraine 2020
a member of the editorial board Nova filologiya. Zaporizhzhia National University, Ukraine 2022 -
a member of the professional world association ICLA - International Cognitive Linguistics Association 2010 -
a member of the professional world association SCLA - Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association (University of Birmingham, UK) 2010 -
a member of the professional world association CEELBAS - Centre for East European Language Based Area Studies (University of Sheffield, UK) 2010 -
a member of the professional home association SkASE – Slovak Association for the Study of English (University of Kosice, Slovakia) 2010 -

VIII. - Overview of international mobilities and visits oriented on education and research/artistic/other activities in the given field of study

VIII.a - Name of the institution VIII.b - Address of the institution VIII.c - Duration (indicate the duration of stay) VIII.d - Mobility scheme, employment contract, other (describe)
University of Finance and Administration Prague 07/12/2020 – 11/12/2020 Mobility scheme
Vilnius University Vilnius 15.05/2022 - 19/05/2-22 Teachers training
University in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic Hradec Kralove 18-22.04.2023 Mobility scheme

IX. - Other relevant facts

IX.a - If relevant, other activities related to higher education or research/artistic/other activities are mentioned

Professor Nataliya Panasenko works at the Chair of Language Communication, University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia. Her sphere of research interests is rather wide and covers different aspects of language analysis: phonetic, lexical, grammatical, stylistic, cognitive, etc. Her fields of expertise include emotiology, lexicology, cognitive linguistics, text linguistics, stylistics, language and culture, language and cognition, language of media and many others. She is the author of 224 publications, among them: books, text-books and dictionaries – 8, articles and chapters in collective monographs – 18, articles in scientific journals, newsletters, etc. – 119, scholarly papers and conference presentations – 41, abstracts – 28, published review – 2, scripts – 1, other publications – 7. These papers have been published in the following countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Byelorussia, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, the USA, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom (24). Prof. Panasenko has taken part in 116 international conferences and workshops in Austria, Bulgaria, Byelorussia, China, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Japan, Indonesia, Israel, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, and USA (22). Prof. Panasenko's publications are cited in 39 countries. Her h Index is 14. In Google Scholar, h Index is 12.

 

The most important presentations at scientific and professional conferences abroad. Active participation in international scientific conferences 1. "Тhe 3rd Workshop on Sentiment Analysis where AI meets Psychology" (SAAIP 2013), IJCNLP 2013, October 14, 2013. Nagoya, Japan, 2013. 2. "Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language" 12 (2014). November, 4-6, 2014. University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. 3. The 2nd International Conference on Creative Education (ICCE 2015) June 27-28, 2015. London, UK. (indexed in WoS)

 

The most important awards and recognition scientific results: 2022 – Professor Honoris Causa of Kyiv National Linguistic University, Ukraine for the considerable contribution to the development of science and research in the domain of linguistics; 2022 – Dean's Award (Cena dekanky) for the considerable contribution in publication activity at the Faculty of Mass Media Communication, the University of SS Cyril and Methodius; 2017 – Commemorative plate of Johannes Sambucus in connection with the University of SS Cyril and Methodius jubilee; 2017 – Commemorative medal of SS Cyril and Methodius in connection with the University of SS Cyril and Methodius jubilee; 2017 – Rector's Award (Cena rektora) for the considerable contribution to the development of science and research in the domain of linguistics; 2012 – Commemorative medal of SS Cyril and Methodius in connection with the University of SS Cyril and Methodius jubilee; 2012 –     Golden medal of SS Cyril and Methodius in connection with personal jubilee; 2001 – Honorary Title and a Badge of Honour for Excellence in Teaching in Ukraine.

Personal web page: https://nataliyapanasenko.com/

ORCID: 0000-0003-4377-9088

Scopus Author ID: 56026113100 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56026113100

Web of Science Researcher ID ABE-3179-2020

Date of last update
2024-10-13