Index of authors

IssueYearTitleAuthorAffiliation
ISSUE 1: Wooden languages. Chopped languages2017 (I)Brussels newspeak or populist rhetoric? Andreana Eftimova, Professor, DScSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 1: Wooden languages. Chopped languages2017 (I)Lingua Franca – Conceptualisation and Development ProcessesDenitza Gencheva, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 1: Wooden languages. Chopped languages2017 (I)Observations on the Indirect Advertising of Fashion and Cosmetics in Women’s MagazinesIva Ivanova, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 1: Wooden languages. Chopped languages2017 (I)The “Bulgaria” Case Under the Aim of Critical Discourse AnalysisAndreana Eftimova, Professor, DScSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 1: Wooden languages. Chopped languages2017 (I)Lingua Tertii Imperii (Excerpt)Victor Klemperer-
ISSUE 2: Virus in the net2017 (II)Bulgarian-Style FаCT-Checking – Do We Need Ministry of Truth?Lora Simeonova, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 2: Virus in the net2017 (II)The Phenomenon of Online Social Network Sharing or the Butterfly EffectGreta Dermendjieva, Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 2: Virus in the net2018 (II)The Phenomenon of Online Social Network Sharing or the Butterfly EffectRositsa Slavova, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 2: Virus in the net2017 (II)Social Media as a Source of Crisis and as a Crisis Management Tool – Example to Learn FromAsya Georgieva, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 2: Virus in the net2017 (II)Comparison in Sport Journalists’ SpeechViktor MinchevIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 2: Virus in the net2017 (II)Journalistic Editing - Editing Practices and Editorial PoliciesIva Ivanova, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 2: Virus in the net2017 (II)A Conception for the Creation of an European Communication CentreLyubima Yordanova, Associate Professor, PhDBulgarian Academy of Sciences
ISSUE 2: Virus in the net2017 (II)Fake News, Real Victory – The Rise of Donald Trump and Hyper-Partisan Sites?Lora Simeonova, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 3: Difficult messages2018 (I)About Modern Militarism. How Russian Cinematography Familiarized With Chechen WarsWojciech Kajtoch, Professor, PhDJagiellonian University, Kraków
ISSUE 3: Difficult messages2018 (I)Gypsies in Cinema of Eastern EuropeSvetlozar Kirilov, Associate Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 3: Difficult messages2018 (I)Facebook in the Trap of CensorshipLora Simeonova, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 3: Difficult messages2018 (I)Sensational Stories in Social Networks and the Media Agenda (Typology of Viral Content in Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Platforms for 2017)Greta Dermendjieva, Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 3: Difficult messages2019 (I)Sensational Stories in Social Networks and the Media Agenda (Typology of Viral Content in Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Platforms for 2017)Rositsa Slavova, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 3: Difficult messages2018 (I)The Double Nature of Speech in MediaTotka Monova, Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 4: Ethics and labels2018 (II)Which Word Describes 2018?Editorial Board-
ISSUE 4: Ethics and labels2018 (II)Аrt Neological Lexis and Visual CultureNely NedyalkovaIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 4: Ethics and labels2018 (II)Semiopragmatics of Roger Oden in the Context of the Modern Communicative ParadigmIva Ivanova, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 4: Ethics and labels2018 (II)Monitoring and Analysis of the Media Representation of the LGBT Community in the Online Newspaper “Dnevnik”Alexander GeorgievSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 4: Ethics and labels2018 (II)"Signs without a will of their own" through the eyes of the cognitive derivatologyIliana Genew-Puhalewa, Professor, PhDUniversity of Warsaw
ISSUE 4: Ethics and labels2018 (II)Gender by Choice (Survey of Attitudes Towards the Concept of Gender)Reneta SlavovaIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 5: Language under attack2019 (I)Language Specifics of “Me Too” Movement’s Presentation in British Media (2017-2018)Tsvetelina Dzhambazova, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 5: Language under attack2019 (I)Participatory Journalism as a Means of Creating, Distributing and Verifying Fake NewsVanya Suharova Independent Researcher
ISSUE 5: Language under attack2019 (I)Linguo-Stylistic Analysis of Media Texts Concerning the LGBT Community Published in the Online Newspaper “Dnevnik” Between 2008 and 2012 Alexander GeorgievSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 5: Language under attack2019 (I)Botofascism vs Ordinary Fascism – How Martin Karbovski Was Stifled by FacebookLora Simeonova, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 6: Corpora of free speech2019 (II)Some Observations on Can, Want and Have to in Politicians’ Public SpeechPetya Osenova, Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 6: Corpora of free speech2020 (II)Some Observations on Can, Want and Have to in Politicians’ Public SpeechNadya TerzijskaIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 6: Corpora of free speech2019 (II)Black and White in the Print Media: The Language of Bulgarian Rock Read in TransitionEmil Bratanov, PhDBulgarian Music Association
ISSUE 6: Corpora of free speech2019 (II)Corpus Study of the Language of Commentary Journalistic ColumnsElena Tarasheva, Associate Professor, PhDNew Bulgarian University
ISSUE 6: Corpora of free speech2019 (II)Tendencies in the Composition of Press Relaeses for the New MediaYordan Karapenchev, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 6: Corpora of free speech2019 (II)The Model of South Korean Online Media Ohmynews in Citizen JournalismMomchil Tsonev, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 6: Corpora of free speech2019 (II)Activism and Slacktivism of Charity Campaigns in an Online EnvironmentZarina Vasileva, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Rhetorical Training: A Symbiosis of Communicative Theory and PracticeDonka Aleksandrova, Professor, DScBulgarian Association For Rhetoric
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Dispositional and Argumentative Aspects of Primacy and Recency Effects: A Return to Classical RhetoricGerasim Petrinski, Associate Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Rhetorical Exercises – Ancient Practice and Modern Necessity. The Communication-Training Models in the Study of RhetoricNeli Stefanova, Associate Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Trainings for the Development of Prosocial Communication Among ProfessionalsDonka Petrova, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Corporate Culture – Mission, Vision, Values. Rhetorical Models, Used During a Working Seminar for Increasing the Efficiency of Business Communication in the Company’s TeamNadezhda Vaneva, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Rhetorical Techniques in the Negotiation ProcessStoyanka Balova, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Historical and Modern Forms of Alternative Dispute ResolutionMihail Mateev, Associate Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)The Parliamentary Debate – A Critical Look at the Practice (2009-2019)Nataliya Kiselova, Associate Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Television PR and Behavior in Front of the Camera – Audiovisual Strategies, Practices, SkillsPolya Ivanova, Associate Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Mass Deviations From Literary Standards in the Media – Mistakes or New Norms?Andreana Eftimova, Professor, DScSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Rhetorical Techniques in Parliamentary DebatesBoris Tsenov, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Live Online Streaming by Prime Minister on Facebook as a Tool for Communication.  Some Rhetorical and Communication AspectsPenka Vasileva-Georgieva, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)The Development of Bulgarian-Greek Cultural Ties – Rhetorical Aspects of the Activity by the Association “Aristotle- A Cultural Bridge”Denitsa Medarska, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Rhetorical Analysis of David čErný’s Art Installation “Entropa: Stereotypes and Barriers to Be Demolished”Rossitza Yordanova, Associate Professor, PhDVarna Free University "Chernorizets Hrabar" 
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)About Some Dark Places in Genealogy and Phenomenology of TrainingMaksim Mizov, Professor, PhDCenter for Historical and Political Studies
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)The Influence of the “Other” in Psychotherapeutic and Medical PracticeRumyana Krumova-Pesheva, Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2021 (I)The Influence of the “Other” in Psychotherapeutic and Medical PracticePeshev Haralampi, PhDMilitary Мedical Аcademy
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)Modern Application and Demonstration of the Ancient Rhetorical Exercises „еNcomium“ and „еTopeya“Adriana Ivancheva, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 7: Rhetorical training2020 (I)A Rhetorical Analysis of the Elevator PitchMariyan Vasev, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 8: Cultural Memory2020 (II)Expressing Humor in Audiovisual Translation From Bulgarian Into RussianMaria M. StepanovaPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
ISSUE 8: Cultural Memory2020 (II)Marc Riboud and the Truth About FlowersYordan Eftimov, Associate Professor, PhDNew Bulgarian University
ISSUE 8: Cultural Memory2020 (II)„Coverage of Cultural Topics and Objects in Traditional Electronic (Radio and Television) And New Media”Irina Todorova, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 8: Cultural Memory2020 (II)Communication Perspectives – Theory, Practice, Management, TendenciesVesselina Valkanova, Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 8: Cultural Memory2020 (II)Haralan Angelov – Outside the Bulgarian Literary MemoryGreta Razsukanova, PhD StudentNew Bulgarian University
ISSUE 9: Values: Reloaded2021 (I)Locus of Control in Bulgarian Culture and Its Communicative Expression in Colloquial SpeechDiana Petkova, Associate Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 9: Values: Reloaded2021 (I)„European“ vs. „Traditional“ Values in the Bulgarian MediaRalitsa Kovacheva, Associate Professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 9: Values: Reloaded2021 (I)Values in the War for Peace: Wilson‘S New Order on the Pages of „Mir“ Newspaper – National or Corporate Doctrines?Nadelina Aneva, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 9: Values: Reloaded2021 (I)Visual Suggestions via Photos With Hunting TrophiesIvan Zahariev, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 9: Values: Reloaded2021 (I)Levels of Religiosity in the Intercultural DialogueIvan Milenski, Associate Professor, PhDVeliko Tarnovo University "St. Cyril and St. Methodius"
ISSUE 9: Values: Reloaded2021 (I)Language and Nation. Ethnocultural Aspects of Language CommunicationDayana Edens, PhD StudentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 10: Fake Reality2021 (II)The Role of Non-governmental Organizations in Public DiplomacyKalin Kalinov, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 10: Fake Reality2021 (II) Psychology Can Help to Solve the Problem of Fake NewsStefan Markov, PhDBulgarian Academy of Sciences
ISSUE 10: Fake Reality2021 (II)Language Fashion in Online Media: Observations on Some Communication PracticesIva Ivanova, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 10: Fake Reality2021 (II)Advertisement Slogans CorpusKamen Kirilov, PhDIndependent Researcher
ISSUE 10: Fake Reality2021 (II)Bulgarian Newspapers Between Agony and Renaissance – Audience’s Attitude, Habits and ExpectationsLora Simeonova, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 11: The Discreet Charm of Language Authority2022 (I)The Dispute Over a Children’s Book Related to Sex EducationPaulina Penova, student
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 11: The Discreet Charm of Language Authority2022 (I)Stephen Fry’s “Mythos” – A Modern Adaptation of Ancient Greek Myths and LegendsDaniela Statulova, studentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 11: The Discreet Charm of Language Authority2022 (I)Fake Political News on Facebook
Vladimir Dosev
Associate Professor, PhD
University of Economics – Varna
ISSUE 11: The Discreet Charm of Language Authority2022 (I)The Speech of Hate in the Election CampaignsElena Mateeva, PhD CandidateSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgarian Public Relations Association
ISSUE 11: The Discreet Charm of Language Authority2022 (I)Update of the Translation of George Orwell’s Book “1984”. The Media Coverage
Vesela Yordanova, studentSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 11: The Discreet Charm of Language Authority2022 (I)Lexical Quantitative Content Analysis in Comparison with Other Methods of Studying the Language of Print MediaWojciech Kajtoch, Professor, PhD
Jagiellonian University in Krakow
ISSUE 12: Information under control2022 (II)How does the media report the problems of Bulgarian language instruction in universitiesSilvia Koleva, Assistant professor, PhD
Elitsa Topalova, PhD
Veliko Tarnovo University "St. st. Cyrill and Methodius"
ISSUE 12: Information under control2022 (II)ull transparency or control release of information as a dilemma of the contemporary PR crisisSergey TodorovSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 12: Information under control2022 (II)Metadata, communication and understanding in digital marketing communicationTeodora Petkova, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 12: Information under control2022 (II)Mariupol: The Information WarfareSvettozar Kirilov, Assistant professor, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 12: Information under control2022 (II)Is there a Text Image of the World?Wojciech Kajtoch, Professor, PhD
Jagiellonian University in Krakow
ISSUE 13: Copywriting: media and marketing2023 (I)Rhetorical tools in multimodal copywriting texts
Iva Ivanova, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 13: Copywriting: media and marketing2023 (I)Traditional Communication Models and New Technologies in PR CommunicationMiroslava Tsenkova, PhD, Chief Asst. Prof.Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 13: Copywriting: media and marketing2023 (I)Imaging roles of Public Relations (PR) texts in the proprietary media of the corporate brands
Hristina Hristova, PhD, Assoc. Prof. Veliko Tarnovo University "St. st. Cyrill and Methodius"
ISSUE 13: Copywriting: media and marketing2023 (I)Artificial Intelligence and Chatbots in Copywriting – from Revolution in Communication to Folklorization of Digital PostmodernityDIyana Petkova, PhD, Assosciate ProfessorSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 13: Copywriting: media and marketing2023 (I)Cyber diplomacy – a communication tool of international organizationsRositsa Filatova, PhDSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 13: Copywriting: media and marketing2023 (I)Forms of Multimedia Journalism: Bulgarian National Radio in Virtual SpaceVictoria Petrova, PhD CandidateSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 13: Copywriting: media and marketing2023 (I)Tactical silence as a marketing strategy. The case of Elden ringMihail PetkovSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 13: Copywriting: media and marketing2023 (I)Brand Linguistics as a Holistic Perspective in the Study of Brand CommunicationAndreana Eftimova, DSc, ProfessorSofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
ISSUE 14: Political Communication 2023 (II)The Genre of "Television Marathon During a Disaster": The War in Ukraine and the Battle of the TV ChannelsNadelina Aneva Nova News
ISSUE 14: Political Communication 2023 (II)The Role of Social Media in Shaping Political Image: An Analysis of Boyko Borissov, Slavi Trifonov, and Kiril Petkov’s Facebook Profiles in 2021 Plamena Papazova Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 14: Political Communication 2023 (II)Political Communication – Between Regulated Media and Unregulated Platforms Simeon VasilevSofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 14: Political Communication 2023 (II)"Improvement" and "Scraping Off" for Political and Media Use Irina GurkovaSofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 14: Political Communication 2023 (II)Populist Narratives on Migration in Bulgaria: The "Refugee Crisis" Ildiko Otova New Bulgarian University
ISSUE 14: Political Communication 2023 (II)Populist Narratives on Migration in Bulgaria: The "Refugee Crisis" Evelina Staykova New Bulgarian University
ISSUE 14: Political Communication 2023 (II)On the Question of Political Stigmatization Lazar Shishmanov Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 15: New and Newest Languages: Transmedia Projections 2024 (I)Witty Remarks About the Classical Bulgarian on Facebook – Establishing the Genre and Reviewing Its Linguistic Features Bogdan DichevInstitute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum
ISSUE 15: New and Newest Languages: Transmedia Projections 2024 (I)Transmedia of Social Causes Sergey Todorov Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 15: New and Newest Languages: Transmedia Projections 2024 (I)Research on Consumer Attitudes Toward Influencers and Their Collaboration with Brands in Bulgaria Radoslava Mikova Publicis EAD
ISSUE 15: New and Newest Languages: Transmedia Projections 2024 (I)Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Textbook "Media Language and Style: Theory and Contemporary Practices", Sofia University Press "St. Kliment Ohridski", 2014 Iva Ivanova Independent Researcher
ISSUE 15: New and Newest Languages: Transmedia Projections 2024 (I)The Slogan as an Integral Part of Visual Propaganda During Socialism in Bulgaria Nikola Vangelov Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 15: New and Newest Languages: Transmedia Projections 2024 (I)Application of International Law in International Relations Subjects Rositsa Filatova Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 15: New and Newest Languages: Transmedia Projections 2024 (I)Trends in Writing Abstracts for Bulgarian Scientific Journals: A Linguistic Analysis Denka Dancheva Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 15: New and Newest Languages: Transmedia Projections 2024 (I)Legal Discourse in Public Communication Zarina Vasileva Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 16: Crises and Hypocrisies 2024 (II) Crisis Management in Social Media Maria Nikolova University of National and World Economy
ISSUE 16: Crises and Hypocrisies 2024 (II) Public Diplomacy for Climate: Cities as a New Participant Petranka Fileva Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 16: Crises and Hypocrisies 2024 (II) Lexical Means of Manipulation in Media Texts (Case Study) Todor Belenski Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 16: Crises and Hypocrisies 2024 (II) Language and Political Image: An Analysis of the Profiles of Petar Volgin and Nikola Minchev on Facebook During the Campaign for Members of Parliament and European Parliament from Bulgaria, June 2024 Emil Enev Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 16: Crises and Hypocrisies 2024 (II) Perceptions of the Crisis in Everyday Speech Daniela Statulova Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 16: Crises and Hypocrisies 2024 (II) Gen Z Communication: Seeking and Sharing Information in the Era of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education Raya Drenski Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
ISSUE 16: Crises and Hypocrisies 2024 (II) Cultural Perceptions in Bulgarian Educational Institutions: Primary and Secondary Schools Deana Atanasova Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"

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