Ekaterina Balabanova

Ekaterina Balabanova

University of Liverpool

H-index: 10

Europe-United Kingdom

About Ekaterina Balabanova

Ekaterina Balabanova, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of Media and human rights, media and migration, international relations, conflict/war.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Come together: The importance of arts and cultural engagement within the Liverpool City Region throughout the COVID-19 lockdown periods

Twitter (X), Fast Fashion and Backlash: Argumentation and Ethics on Social Media

Back to live: Returning to in-person engagement with arts and culture in the Liverpool City Region

Lifting lockdown: Renewed access to arts and cultural activities

Regional innovation in arts provision spawned by COVID-19:“it became a lifeline for a lot of people who are stuck at home”

The Mental Health Impact of Restricted Access to Arts and Culture

Norm destruction, norm resilience: The media and refugee protection in the UK and Hungary during Europe’s ‘Migrant Crisis’

Media, migration and human rights: Discourse and resistance in the context of the erosion of liberal norms.

Ekaterina Balabanova Information

University

Position

Reader in Political Communication

Citations(all)

645

Citations(since 2020)

332

Cited By

455

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

University of Liverpool

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Ekaterina Balabanova Skills & Research Interests

Media and human rights

media and migration

international relations

conflict/war

Top articles of Ekaterina Balabanova

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Come together: The importance of arts and cultural engagement within the Liverpool City Region throughout the COVID-19 lockdown periods

Frontiers in Psychology

Melissa Chapple

Antonina Anisimovich

Joanne Worsley

Megan Watkins

Josie Billington

...

2023/1/13

Twitter (X), Fast Fashion and Backlash: Argumentation and Ethics on Social Media

Business and Professional Communication Quarterly

Ekaterina Balabanova

Rudi Palmieri

Zixiu Liu

2023/11/8

Back to live: Returning to in-person engagement with arts and culture in the Liverpool City Region

Frontiers in Psychology

Antonina Anisimovich

Melissa Chapple

Joanne Worsley

Megan Watkins

Josie Billington

...

2022/10/26

Lifting lockdown: Renewed access to arts and cultural activities

BMC Public Health

Joanne Worsley

Josie Billington

Ekaterina Balabanova

Melissa Chapple

2022/10/10

Regional innovation in arts provision spawned by COVID-19:“it became a lifeline for a lot of people who are stuck at home”

Frontiers in Public Health

Joanne Worsley

Josie Billington

Ekaterina Balabanova

Megan Watkins

2022/2/17

The Mental Health Impact of Restricted Access to Arts and Culture

Josie Billington

Katia Balabanova

Joanne Worsley

Megan Watkins

2021

Norm destruction, norm resilience: The media and refugee protection in the UK and Hungary during Europe’s ‘Migrant Crisis’

Journal of language and politics

Ekaterina Balabanova

Alex Balch

2020/5/1

Media, migration and human rights: Discourse and resistance in the context of the erosion of liberal norms.

Journal of Language & Politics

Ekaterina Balabanova

Ruxandra Trandafoiu

2020/5/1

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