Manolova, P. (2020) Aspiring, ambivalent, assertive: Bulgarian middle-class subjectivities and boundary work through migration. Special issue on The Middle Class in Post-socialist Europe: Ethnographies of its ‘Good Life’. East European Politics and Societies and Cultures. (34): 2, 505-528
Manolova, P. (2018) ‘Going to the West is my last chance for getting a normal life’: Bulgarian would-be migrants’ imaginations of life in the UK, Central and East European Migration Review, online first, 1-23
Manolova, P. (2017) From European ‘Free-movers’ to Circular Labourers: Bulgarian Migration Experiences in the UK and Back, Euxeinos: Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region, 22: 44-59
Manolova, P. (2017) Editorial, Special Issue Looking Beyond the Public Discourses on Migration: Experiences of Bulgarians and Romanians in the UK, Euxeinos: Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region, 22: 1-79
Manolova, P., Kovacheva, S. (2008) The problematic transition to parenthood of young people in Bulgaria, Journal of Sociology, Jabalpur University, India, 6: 229-243
Book Chapters:
Manolova, P. (2019) Uneasy solidarities: Bulgarian ‘greens’ from socialist revisionism to neoliberal anti-communism. Südosteuropa Mitteilungen, 05-06: 124-141
Manolova, P. (2015) Bulgarian Migration to England – the Influential Power of the ‘Imaginary West’, in Hristov, P., Kassabova, A., Troeva, E. and Demski, D. (eds.) Contextualizing Changes: Migrations, Shifting Borders and New Identities in Eastern Europe, Sofia: Paradigma.