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Eda Kalmre
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The Popular Ballad, Rumours and Memories as a Special Narrative Format
(Folklore vol. 90)
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Buried Alive: The Phenomenon of Apparent Death in Estonian Tradition
(Folklore vol. 81)
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Introduction: The Social and Political Dynamic of Conspiracy Theories, Rumours, Fake News, and Belief Narratives
(Folklore vol. 69)
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Rumour and Humour in #WhereIsPutin and #PutinUmer: Global Media and the Cult of Putin
(Folklore vol. 69 with
Liisi Laineste
)
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On Reality, Truth and Ideologies in the Case of Munchausen Tales
(Folklore vol. 53)
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The Saga of the Voitka Brothers in the Estonian Press: The Rise and Fall of a Heroic Legend
(Folklore vol. 29)
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Legends of the Afganistan War
(Folklore vol. 1)