2508, 2022Dimitrie Gusti’s “Knowledge and action in the service of the nation”. Book reviewBy Narcis Rupe|2025-08-25T14:22:10+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: Bucharest School of Sociology, Dimitrie Gusti, social development, Social Service Law|
2508, 2022Ioan Lăcătușu, “Romanians in the Hungarian mass-media from Harghita and Covasna counties (2006-2009)”. Book presentationBy Narcis Rupe|2025-08-25T14:20:08+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: Hungarian minority in Romania, interethnic relations, media, minority Romanians in Romania|
2508, 2022Arguments against the territorial autonomy based on ethnic criteria of the so-called “Szeklerland” by Ioan Lăcătușu. Book reviewBy Samira Cîrlig|2025-08-25T14:18:21+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: assimilation, autonomy, cohabitation, Hungarians, Romanians, Transylvania|
2508, 2022Snowflake Generation and problems caused by pandemic restrictions. An analysis starting from Constantin Noica and Max WeberBy Samira Cîrlig, Narcis Rupe, Alin Bulumac|2025-08-25T14:16:17+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: Constantin Noica, Covid pandemic, E-learning, Max Weber, snowflake generation|
2508, 2022Snowflake Generation – between clarity and spiritual paralysisBy Samira Cîrlig, Alin Bulumac, Narcis Rupe|2025-08-25T14:13:36+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: clarity, generation, mind, paralysis|
2508, 2022Snowflake Generation: theoretical foundation and brief characterizationBy Samira Cîrlig|2025-08-25T14:11:20+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: depression, ego, generation, loneliness, snowflake generation|
2508, 2022Literature and art as transhumanist endeavors: Leon TrotskyBy Mihail Ungheanu|2025-08-25T14:09:28+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: socialism, sovereignty, transumanism, Trotsky, Übermensch, utopia|
2508, 2022Geopolitics, globalization, and totalitarianismBy Mihail Ungheanu|2025-08-25T14:07:45+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: Brzezinski, geopolitics, globalization, Marxism, totalitarianism|
2508, 2022The life story of Elie Carafoli, a representative of the Aromanian elite. A subjective testimonyBy Emanuil Ineoan|2025-08-25T14:05:56+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: Aromanian, Balkans, Bitolia, Elie Carafoli, Romanian Academy|
2508, 2022Nae Ionescu. Introductory DebriefBy Radu Baltasiu|2025-08-25T14:04:22+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: and philosophy, Charles the 2 nd, Nae Ionescu, nationalism|
2508, 2022Aspects of the Bulgarian influence in the European regions belonging to the Ottoman Empire in the latter part of the 19th and the first part of the 20th centuryBy Emanuil Ineoan|2025-08-25T14:01:44+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: Balkans, Bulgarian Exarchate, Hierarch Yosif Yovchev, Macedonia, Ottoman Empire|
2508, 2022Sadu – Sibiu County. A brief dive into the theoretical approach of the researchBy Radu Baltasiu|2025-08-25T13:59:40+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: interpretative methodology, research, Sadu|
2508, 2022The perils of sociological research. Transnistrian Romanians reflected in the sociological survey conducted by Anton Golopenția and in the files of Soviet repressionBy George Damian Mocanu|2025-08-25T13:57:37+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: Anton Golopenția, Romanians in Soviet Union, Soviet repression, Transnistria|
2508, 2022The Romanian community in Spain. Short presentationBy Alin Bulumac|2025-08-25T13:51:48+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: diaspora, migration, nation, sociological parallelism, Spain|
2508, 2022The Romanians of the Timok Valley in the debates of the commission for the frontiers of Romania and Yugoslavia, Paris Peace Conference, 1919By George Damian Mocanu|2025-08-25T13:49:49+02:00August 25, 2022|Year / Issue: 2022, Vol 1, Vol 2|Keywords: national minorities rights, Paris Peace Conference 1919, Romanians of the Timok Valley|