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Ekaterina Balabanova
Ekaterina Balabanova
Professor of Politics and Media, University of Liverpool
在 liverpool.ac.uk 的电子邮件经过验证 - 首页
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Ethics, politics and migration: Public debates on the free movement of Romanians and Bulgarians in the UK, 2006–2013
A Balch, E Balabanova
Politics 36 (1), 19-35, 2016
1542016
Sending and receiving: The ethical framing of intra-EU migration in the European press
E Balabanova, A Balch
European Journal of Communication 25 (4), 382-397, 2010
1302010
Media, wars and politics: Comparing the incomparable in Western and Eastern Europe
E Balabanova
Routledge, 2007
75*2007
The media and human rights: The cosmopolitan promise
E Balabanova
Routledge, 2014
592014
A system in chaos? Knowledge and sense-making on immigration policy in public debates
A Balch, E Balabanova
Media, Culture & Society 33 (6), 885-904, 2011
55*2011
A deadly cocktail? The fusion of Europe and immigration in the UK press
A Balch, E Balabanova
Critical Discourse Studies 14 (3), 236-255, 2017
432017
Media power during humanitarian interventions: Is Eastern Europe any different from the West?
E Balabanova
Journal of Peace Research 47 (1), 71-82, 2010
422010
A Europe of rights and values? Public debates on Sarkozy's Roma affair in France, Bulgaria and Romania
A Balch, E Balabanova, R Trandafoiu
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 40 (8), 1154-1174, 2014
292014
Assisted reproduction: a comparative review of IVF policies in two pro-natalist countries
E Balabanova, F Simonstein
Health Care Analysis 18, 188-202, 2010
192010
Media and foreign policy in central and eastern Europe post 9/11: in from the cold?
E Balabanova
Media, War & Conflict 4 (1), 69-82, 2011
122011
Media, migration and human rights: Discourse and resistance in the context of the erosion of liberal norms.
E Balabanova, R Trandafoiu
Journal of Language & Politics 19 (3), 2020
102020
‘The CNN effect’in Eastern Europe‐does it exist?: The representation of the Kosovo conflict in the Bulgarian print media
E Balabanova
Perspectives on European Politics and Society 5 (2), 273-304, 2004
102004
Norm destruction, norm resilience: The media and refugee protection in the UK and Hungary during Europe’s ‘Migrant Crisis’
E Balabanova, A Balch
Journal of language and politics 19 (3), 413-435, 2020
92020
Regional innovation in arts provision spawned by COVID-19:“it became a lifeline for a lot of people who are stuck at home”
J Worsley, J Billington, E Balabanova, M Watkins
Frontiers in Public Health 10, 753973, 2022
72022
Communicating cosmopolitanism during times of crisis: UNHCR and the World Refugee Day campaign in the UK and Bulgaria
E Balabanova
Journal of Human Rights Practice 11 (3), 467-485, 2019
72019
Introduction: Communicating war
E Balabanova, K Parry
Journal of War & Culture Studies 7 (1), 1-4, 2014
62014
Lifting lockdown: Renewed access to arts and cultural activities
J Worsley, J Billington, E Balabanova, M Chapple
BMC Public Health 22 (1), 1887, 2022
42022
Human rights and public debate: The media as scapegoat?
E Balabanova
Human Rights in the Media, 181-206, 2019
42019
‘Can’t Avoid It, Can’t Afford It’: Assisted Reproduction in Israel and Bulgaria
F Simonstein, E Balabanova
Reprogen-ethics and the future of gender, 55-64, 2009
42009
Come together: The importance of arts and cultural engagement within the Liverpool City Region throughout the COVID-19 lockdown periods
M Chapple, A Anisimovich, J Worsley, M Watkins, J Billington, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 1011771, 2023
22023
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