Main Publications


 

Director Publications. Credit to Maia Nadareishvili
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Professor Dr Maia Nadare is the founder and CEO of the BRAMS Institute and serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed academic journal BRAMS. She has authored fourteen books, including nine monographs and two dictionaries, and has published fifty scholarly articles. Furthermore, she has written over 200 feature articles and interviews for the Georgian print media, co-authored four books with Georgian journalists, and edited several multilingual editions in English, Russian, and Georgian. Since 2018, Professor Nadare has also been a board member and copyeditor for the English section of the scientific journal The Criminologist, published by the Georgian Academy of Criminology.

 

MONOGRAPHS

  • The Cinematic Overtones (2026)
  • Semiotics of the Cinemedia (2024)
  • Deontology through the International Media Law (2021)
  • The Media Mill: Political Communication (2020)
  • The Media and Political Image (2011)
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall (2008)
  • Alpha & Omega of Publicistic Writing: From Lead to Ending (2002)
  • Diversity of the Headline in American Print Media (1999)
  • Fiesta: Presidential Elections in the Mirror of the American Press (1997)

 

BOOKS

  • Mini Dictionary of Opera (2023)
  • GastroDictionary (2022)
  • Where Music Reigns Supreme (2006)
  • Vocalises (2005)
  • The Map of Georgia Kept in the Chest Pocket (2004)
  • Footprints 3 (2002) (co-author in selected publications by Georgian journalists)
  • Nodar Tabidze: Maestro of Georgian Journalism (2001) (co-author of the collected articles)
  • Footprints 2 (2001) (co-author in selected publications by Georgian journalists)
  • Footprints (2000) (co-author in selected publications by Georgian journalists)

 

ACADEMIC ARTICLES

  • When democracy prevails: The dynamics of political communication games (2025). BRAMS, No.14, Volume 6, Issue 3.
  • Legal innovations in a digital crime world: A focus on the UK's Online Safety Act (2025). BRAMS, No.13, Volume 6, Issue 2.
  • The concept of freedom in political cinemedia (2025). BRAMS, No.12, Volume 6, Issue 1.
  • Contrasting aspects of Thomas Edison's film business (2024). BRAMS, 5(3/4), pp. 94-107.
  • The past and present of the Bedouins in Elite Zexer's Sand Storm (2024). BRAMS, No.10, Volume 5, Issue 1/2.
  • Linguistic and political analysis of the lyrics of the 2018 Sanremo winner (2023). BRAMS, 5(1/2), pp. 93-111.
  • ბედუინური წარსული და თანამედროვეობა ელიტ ზექსერის ფილმში „სამუმი“ (2023). Civilization researches, No. 21, pp. 28-36.
  • Forerunners of Georgian film criticism in the face of censorship and law (2023). BRAMS, 4(3/4), pp. 107-123.
  • Significance of crime prevention for the general public in Georgia (2023). Criminologist (ISSN 1512-3804), No.1(17), pp. 94-114.
  • Political subtexts in American film language: Insights from Fernando Coimbra’s Sand Castle (2023). Journal of American Studies, No.9.
  • Transformation of a novel into a script: The journey of Outlander (2023). BRAMS, 4(1/2), pp. 89-102.
  • Copyright in virtual reality (2022). BRAMS, 3(3/4), pp. 115-122, 140-143.
  • The tradition and trends of composition in the Georgian media text (2022). BRAMS, 3(1/2), pp. 67-91, 119-122.
  • The criminological side of preventing cybercrime (2022). Criminologist (ISSN 1512-3804), No. 1(16), pp. 154-159.
  • The evolution of caption in the British and American media (2021). BRAMS, 2(3/4), pp. 81-102, 122-127.
  • The stereotype of Evita in Latin America (2021). Journal of American Studies, No. 8, pp. 133-140.
  • A photo mess-up (2021). BRAMS, 2(1/2), pp. 91-105, 126-127.
  • The Georgian symbol of WWII victory (2020). BRAMS, 1(3/4), pp. 71-91, 107-111.
  • Media freedom and the right to be lazy (2020). BRAMS, 1(2), pp. 99-114, 128-131.
  • The theory of success and women's position in the US (2020). BRAMS, 1(1), pp. 110-118, 151-154.
  • From concept to creation: Founding the academic journal BRAMS (Editorial) (2020). BRAMS, 1(1), pp. 7-15.
  • A psychological and political analysis of crime (2019), Criminologist (ISSN 1512-3804), No. 1(14), pp. 129-139.
  • Politics behind the hijab (2019). Journal of Gelati Academy of Sciences, N1-2 January-February, pp. 42-63.
  • The concept of Spirit of the Time: from Amexit to Brexit (2018). Philosophical and Theological Reviewer, Issue 8.
  • The media, memetics, and the hyperinformedness syndrome of society (2011). Caucasus International University Herald, #3, pp. 142-147, 206, 218, 229.
  • Two new American bills introduced for the legal regulation of the media (2011). Caucasus International University Herald, #3, pp. 92-100, 203, 215, 226-227.
  • The importance of studying foreign media theories (2011). Journalist Library of Caucasus International University, Volume 3, pp. 224-231.
  • The citizen journalists in the modern media (2010). Caucasus International University Herald, #2, p. 51-55.
  • The compositional ribs of the media text (2009). Caucasus International University Herald, #1, pp. 143-148.
  • At the forefront of the French political press (2008). Journalistic Research, No. 11, pp. 79-82.
  • The image of a leader in the media (2006). Journalistic Research, No. 9, pp. 55-57.
  • The press council in the Netherlands (2005). Journalistic Research, No. 8, pp. 97-100.
  • The American media as a symbol of freedom (2005). Journalistic Research, No. 7, pp. 99-102.
  • Western individualism: The Day after tomorrow (2005). Journal of American Studies, No. 4.
  • Bill Clinton’s My Life (2004). Journalistic Research, No. 6, pp. 89-95.
  • Two black Fridays of two different centuries in the American Media (2004), Journal of American Studies, No. 3, pp. 208-213.
  • Hillary Clinton and the American media (2003). Journalistic Research, No. 5, pp. 59-62.
  • Political Shadows Beside the Presidents of the United States (2003). Journalistic Research, No. 4, pp. 57-64.
  • The media and the stereotypes of political leaders (2003). Philosophical Problems of the Media, pp. 55-60.
  • The role of the American media in shaping the images of politicians (2003). Journal of American Studies, No. 2, pp. 277-279.
  • The press and the political symbols (2002). Journalistic Research, No. 3, pp. 88-91.
  • The art of finishing a news story (2002). Journalistic Research, No. 2, pp. 40-42.
  • How the media shapes the image of political figures (2002). Republican Scientific Conference of the Georgian Universities at Tbilisi State University, Journalism (Vol. 10), pp. 14-16.
  • Three main types of headline in the modern American press (2002). Tbilisi University Works, Vol. 336, Journalism, pp. 73-89.
  • Italian ‘fine’ and American ‘ending’ (2001). Journalistic Research, No. 1, pp. 34-36.
  • Diversity of headlines in the Italian and American print media (2001), Republican Scientific Conference of the Georgian Universities at Tbilisi State University, Journalism (Vol. 9), pp. 83-87.
  • Diversity of headlines in modern American magazines (2000). History & Philology, No. 2, pp. 945-953.
  • Publicistic parallels between the Italian and American press (2000). History & Philology, No. 2, pp. 938-944.
  • The sensational headline (2000). Bulletin of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, 162(4), p. 55-56.
  • The ending of a publicistic text (according to the modern American press) (2000). Sazrisi, No. 3, pp. 104-109.
  • The lead in news stories (1999). Sazrisi, No. 2, pp. 53-57.