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    PUBLICATIONS

    • BITUŠÍKOVÁ, A. 2002. Slovakia: An Anthropological Perspective on  Regional Reform. In: Batt, J. – Wolczuk, K. (eds.). Region, State and Identity in Central and Eastern Europe. Regional and Federal Studies, Special Issue, Vol. 12 (Summer 2002), No 2, pp. 41 – 64.
    • BITUŠÍKOVÁ, Alexandra. 2011. Regions and Regionalism in Slovakia: Socio-Anthropological Approach. In: Lütgenau, Stefan August (ed.): Regionalization and Minority Policies in Central Europe: Case Studies from Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. Innsbruck-Wien-Bozen: Studien Verlag.
    • BITUŠÍKOVÁ, A. 2013. Slovak Milky Way: From Traditional Sheep Milk Production to Modern Local Gastronomy. In: Uherek, Z. – Gabrielová, J. – Gergelová, B. – Tyllner, L. – Pospíšilová, J. – Woitsch, J. (eds.): Traditional Food in the Central Europe: History and Changes. Prague: Institute of Ethnology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, pp. 46-64.
    • Borseková K., PETRÍKOVÁ, K., VAŇOVÁ, A. 2015. The Role of Creative Economy in Slovak Republic. In AI & SOCIETY  30(2): 271-281, Springer London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-013-0508-5
    • Borseková, K., COLE, D., PETRÍKOVÁ, K., VAŇOVÁ, A. 2015.  Nostalgic Sentiment And Cultural And Creative Industries In Regional Development: A Slovak Case Study. In: Quaestiones Geographicae 34(2): 53-63. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1515/quageo-2015-0015
    • BORSEKOVÁ, K., PETRÍKOVÁ, K., VAŇOVÁ, A. 2015. From Tourism Space to Unique Tourism Place through Conceptual Approach to Building Competitive Advantage. In: Marketing Places and Spaces (Advances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research). Emerald . p. 155-172.  DOI:10.1108/S1871-317320150000010012
    • KOŠTIALOVÁ, K. –  DARULOVÁ, J.  2013. The traditional Tastes of the Hont Region, Slovakia. In: Pojarová, Tereza (ed.): Traditional Food in the Central Europe History and Changes. 2013,  Prague : Institute of Ethnology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i., 2013, s. 98-116.
    • MURÍN, I. „Generational Transmission in Local Culture: Case Exploration of European Research Priority in Central Slovakia.“ Anthropological Journal of European Cultures  25, 2 (2016). ISSN 1755-2923, pp. 57-72.