The University of Liverpool is one of the top UK universities, member of the prestigious Russell Group of 24 leading UK universities.
The Worlds of Journalism Study is a cross-national collaborative project assessing the state of journalism in the world through representative surveys with journalists.
UNESCO is the lead UN Agency for promoting freedom of expression and safety of journalists as part of its mandate to “promote the free flow of ideas by word and image”.
PhD, senior researcher at Center for Internet and Society of the CNRS and the Citizen Lab, University of Toronto
infrastructure studies holistic security information controls
Ksenia Ermoshina's research explores surveillance and censorship technologies and their implications on journalists safety, in an interdisciplinary manner. She combines ethnography, STS (science and technology studies), information control studies and network measurements to analyze how precisely information control is applied in contexts of armed conflicts such as Russian war against Ukraine, or in contexts of digital authoritarianism (such as Russia, Belarus, Iran and other territories with strict Internet censorship and digital surveillance). Her research suggests to analyze journalists' safety from a holistic point of view, as a situated and multi-layered, relational process, which has to be constantly updated and improved, in light of what we know about the adversary capacities. A major part of Ksenia Ermoshina's research concerns end-to-end encrypted messaging and email apps, development and usage of encryption protocols and political and social implications of encryption. Besides academia, she is involved in software development as a UX researcher, she helps improve such projects as Delta Chat, Ouisync and Ceno browser, aimed at journalists working in at-risk areas.