(under review) Antonova, A.S., W. Flannery, S. Gómez, M. Gustavsson, M. Hadjimichael, B. Murtagh, K. Ounanian, S. Sølnor, V.M.D. Steiro & K. Svels. “Centering coastal communities’ diverse practices in the blue economy.” Under review with Geoforum.
(under review) Sørensen, J., K. Ounanian, R. Jackobsen, J. Ekstedt, S.M. Sølnor, K. Rønnigen, S. Gómez, M. Hadjimichael, W. Flannery, K. Svels, A.S. Antonova, V. M.D. Steiro, & M. Gustavsson. “Stepping stones as metaphor for building partnerships and co-producing knowledge in coastal transitions.” Under review with Local Development and Society.
Antonova, A.S. “Regimes of value: Economic transformations, ecological livelihoods, and salt cooperatives on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.” Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 57(2-3): https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X241295521
Antonova, A.S. “Squinting like a state: Narratives of corruption, informal practices, and legacies of societal distrust on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.” Anthropology: Journal for Socio-Cultural Anthropology 11(2): 26-46, https://anthropology-journal.org/wp/author/anna-antonova
Antonova, A.S. “Sustaining transformations: Changing marine governance, environmental meaning, and ‘left behind’ Brexit narratives on the Yorkshire East Coast.” Maritime Studies 22(1), https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-022-00290-1
Antonova, A.S. “Toxicity flows and the outfall of modernity on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.” In: S. Müller and M. B. O. Nielsen (eds), Toxic Timescapes, Ohio University Press: 130-152, https://ohioopen.library.ohio.edu/oupress/19/
Antonova, A.S. “България в ерата на антропоцена? Хуманитарните науки, обществените трансформации и околната среда (Bulgaria in the Anthropocene: Social transformations and the relevance of the environmental humanities).” Seminar_BG 25, https://seminar-bg.eu/spisanie-seminar-bg/broy25/846-bulgaria-v-erata-na-antropotsena.html
Antonova, A.S. & A. van Dam. “Environment and integration on the edge of Europe.” Political Geography 93: 102554, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102554
Kadfak, A. & A.S. Antonova. “Sustainable networks: Modes of governance in the EU’s external fisheries policy relations under the IUU Regulation in Thailand and the SFPA with Senegal.” Marine Policy 132: 104656, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104656
Antonova, A.S. “Debating landscape citizenship on the coast: Conflicting views from the Bulgarian Black Sea and Yorkshire North Sea shores.” In: T. Waterman, E. Wall, and J. Wolff (eds), Landscape Citizenships. Routledge: 40-56
Antonova, A.S. “Blending environmental humanities and policy studies: A narrative analysis approach to hybrid scholarship on the coast.” In: M. Gustavsson, C. White, J. Phillipson, and K. Ounanian (eds), Researching People and the Sea: Methodologies and Traditions. Palgrave: 285-308, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59601-9_13
Antonova, A.S. "Transformations, crises, and contestations in narratives about environment and society on the Yorkshire North Sea and Bulgarian Black Sea coasts." PhD Thesis, University of Leeds, UK, https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/28007/
Antonova, A.S. & A. Rieser. “Curating collapse: Performing maritime heritage in Iceland’s museums and tours.” Maritime Studies 18 (1): 103-114, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-018-0128-2
Antonova, A.S. “The rhetoric of ‘responsible fishing’: Notions of human rights and sustainability in the European Union’s bilateral fishing agreements with developing states.” Marine Policy 70: 77-84, https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/99508/3/AnnaAntonova_RhetoricResponsibleFishing_Revised.pdf
Antonova, A.S. “Reforming EU participation in fisheries management and conservation on the high seas.” The Ocean Yearbook 29: 125-143, https://doi.org/10.1163/22116001-02901007
(under development) Antonova, A.S., Bjørkan, M. & Bratt, C. "From proposal to implementation: Reflecting on methodological path dependencies in large projects." Chapter 3 in Gustavsson, M., S. Sølnor & Rønningen, K. Handbook of inclusive methodologies: How methods and methodologies contribute to inclusive and equitable coastal transitions.
(under development) Straß-Senol, H. & Antonova, A.S. (eds.) "One Book - Many Worlds: Amitav Ghosh in Munich." Virtual exhibition to be published on the RCC Environment and Society Portal.
Flannery, W., B. Murtagh, A. Miller, A.S. Antonova, M. Hadjimichael, K. Svels, P. Salmi, V. Erikkson, V.M.D. Steiro, C.M. Ekeland, S. Gómez, B. Patraca & M. Pulgar. “Report on the scaling and replication of pilots.” Public report from EmpowerUs project.
Flannery, W., B. Murtagh, A. Miller, A.S. Antonova, M. Hadjimichael, K. Svels, P. Salmi, V. Erikkson, V.M.D. Steiro, C.M. Ekeland, S. Gómez, B. Patraca & M. Pulgar. “Report on community governance audit.” Public report from EmpowerUs project.
Antonova, A.S. “On multiple (dis)placements.” Blog post (December 20) in the “Problems of Place” series on the Environmental History Now Platform
Antonova, A.S. “Salt symbiosis on the Black Sea.” 360° video first shown at Deutsches Museum in Munich (Umweltschmerz exhibition Oct. 17-20, 2018), now in the “Global Environments: A 360º Visual Journey” virtual exhibition, Environment & Society Portal, https://youtu.be/W6-1aBAhJ_U
Carruthers-Jones, J. & A.S. Antonova. “Rethinking wild spaces and species – a sensory journey.” Multisensory exhibition at Sawyer Library, Inverewe Gardens and Estate, National Trust for Scotland (June 9 – July 19)
Antonova, A.S. “A review of research at the Flamborough Head European Marine Site (2013-2017): Protecting Birds in a Wider Context.” Report for the Flamborough Head EMS Management Scheme and the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (May 2018)
“In conversation with Anna Antonova”. Two-part interview for BG Science (in Bulgarian). Parts I & II. BG Science (БГ Наука), Sofia, Bulgaria (December 2017)
Antonova, A.S., P. Miteva & S. Ognyanov. Step by Step in Bulgaria. Varna, Bulgaria: Via Publishers