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Academic Publications: Publications
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS
Research Articles and Chapters
Digital Politics and Protest
Far right alternative news media as ‘indignation mobilization mechanisms’: how the far right opposed the Global Compact for Migration, Information, Communication & Society, 2021
Democracy in the era of social media: why the deus ex machina will not work this time, TRANSFORM Europe 2020 yearbook
Fake profiles, trolls, and digital paranoia: digital media practices in breaking the Indignados movement, Social Movement Studies, 2019
'Don't worry, we are from the internet': the diffusion of protest against the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement in the age of austerity, EUI PhD Thesis 2018
Bulgarian Pirates: At the World's End, Cultural Trends, 2013
Conflicts of Sovereignty & Politicization
Instrumentalising sovereignty claims in British pro- and anti-Brexit mobilisations,
British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2022
Conflicts of sovereignty over EU trade policy: a new constitutional settlement?,
Comparative European Politics, co-authored with Amandine Crespy, 2022
'The Politicisation Game’: Strategic Interactions in the Contention Over TTIP in Germany,
German Politics, co-authored with Niels Gheyle, 2022
'Enemies of the people'? Diverging discourses on sovereignty in media coverage of Brexit,"
British Politics, 2021
The return of the state? Power and legitimacy challenges to the EU’s regulation of online disinformation, Power and Authority in Internet Governance (Haggart, Tusikov and Scholte, eds.), London, Routledge, 2021
Contested international agreements, contested national politics: how the radical left and the radical right opposed TTIP in four European countries, London Review of International Law, 2018
CEE Politics: between Protest and Emigration
The politics of Emigration in Europe: A Research Agenda. Journal of Common Market Studies, 2022, co-authored with Anna Kyriazi, Mariana Mendes and Manès Weisskircher
Backsliding of the left: or how Viktor Orbán’s right-wing conservative illiberalism emerged as a normative ideal in Bulgarian political discourse, European Politics and Society, 2021
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