Özbilgin, Mehmet Öcal and Mellish, Liz (editors) (2018) “The cultural development of folk dance festivals and the sustainability of tradition : Introduction” Liz Mellish; Mehmet Öcal Özbilgin (editors), The Cultural Development of Folk Dance Festivals and the Sustainability of Tradition: pages 11-26 İzmir, Turkey: Ege University Press ISBN: 978-605-338-238-6
Green, Nick (2018) “Presentational folk ensembles on the festival stage: a window into a participatory and social local dance scene in Banat Romania” Liz Mellish; Mehmet Öcal Özbilgin (editors), The Cultural Development of Folk Dance Festivals and the Sustainability of Tradition: pages 167-178 İzmir, Turkey: Ege University Press ISBN: 978-605-338-238-6
Mellish, Liz (2018) “What is an (ideal) international folk dance festival Voices of participants and organisers in international folk dance festivals in Romania and beyond” Liz Mellish; Mehmet Öcal Özbilgin (editors), The Cultural Development of Folk Dance Festivals and the Sustainability of Tradition: pages 111-126 İzmir, Turkey: Ege University Press ISBN: 978-605-338-238-6
Özbilgin, Mehmet Öcal and Mellish, Liz (editors) (2018) The Cultural development of folk dance festivals and the sustainability of tradition İzmir, Turkey: Ege University Press ISBN: 978-605-338-238-6
Horujenco, Ioan (2018) Folclorul romanesc in spatial european Revista Dunare de Jos, number 193: pages 31-34,51 http://wwwccdjro/
Green, Nick (2017) “Social dancers in Balkan folk dance performance: communities, traditions and sensory concepts” Kendra Stepputat (editor), Dance, Senses, Urban Contexts : 29th Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology July 9-16, 2016 Retzhof Castle, Styria, Austria: pages 238-247 Graz, Austria: ICTM, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz ISBN 978-3-8440-5337-7
Mellish, Liz (2017) “Dancing the Balkans in the UK or a being a little Balkan in London, Manchester, Edinburgh” Kendra Stepputat (editor), Dance, Senses, Urban Contexts: 29th Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology July 9-16, 2016 Retzhof Castle, Styria, Austria: pages 260–270 Graz, Austria: ICTM, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz ISBN 978-3-8440-5337-7
Green, Nick (2016) “Fieldwork recordings and visual dance: questioning methodologies for analysing the process of local dancing” Liz Mellish, Ivanka Vlaeva, Lozanka Peycheva, Nick Green, Ventsislav Dimov (editors), Music and Dance in Southeastern Europe : Myth, Ritual, Post-1989, Audiovisual Ethnographies, Fifth Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Music and Dance in Southeastern Europe 2016 South-West University “Neofit Rilski”:271–279 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria: University Publishing House “Neofit Rilski” ISBN 978-954-00-0123-4
Mellish, Liz (2016) “The south east Europeans are (still) dancing: recent dance trends in Romania and among south east Europeans in London” Liz Mellish, Ivanka Vlaeva, Lozanka Peycheva, Nick Green, Ventsislav Dimov (editors), Music and Dance in Southeastern Europe : Myth, Ritual, Post-1989, Audiovisual Ethnographies, Fifth Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Music and Dance in Southeastern Europe 2016 South-West University “Neofit Rilski”: pages 189–195 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria: University Publishing House “Neofit Rilski” ISBN 978-954-00-0123-4
Mellish, Liz (2016) “Bulgarian tracks: the road to the Koprivshtitsa Festival (and back again, and again)” Ethnomusicology Ireland, volume 4: pages 1–10 The Irish National Committee of the ICTM http://wwwictmie/p=1898