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2. Beyond the academic milieu: friendship in the shadow of death (studies).
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Rotar, Marius and Teodorescu, Adriana
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DEATH & psychology , *SERIAL publications , *PRACTICAL politics , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *MEDICAL research - Abstract
This introduction provides some insights on this special issue of Mortality, entitled Dying and Death in Former Communist European Countries, setting the issue against the general background of death studies and, more specifically, of death studies in eastern European countries. Some relevant references to the Dying and Death in 18th-21st Century Europe International Conference, organised in Romania, at the '1 Decembrie 1918ʹ University of Alba Iulia, Romania, between 2007 and 2019, are also made. The rationale and also the limitations of this special issue are brought into attention. The papers that form this issue are briefly presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. "A Finger for Berlusconi": Italy's anti-immigration/anti-crime measures, Romanian realities, and the poverty of European citizenship.
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Wagner, F. Peter
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POLITICAL science , *EUROPEAN citizenship , *IMMIGRATION policy , *IMMIGRATION opponents , *IDENTITY (Philosophical concept) - Abstract
The paper takes the recent (summer 2008) intra-EU-European clash between Italy and Romania as a starting point for a critical analysis of the present state of a EU-European citizenship. The paper argues that the central problem of a EU-European citizenship, as evidenced in the clash, lies in the fissures between the construction of citizenship as a political identity associated with the protective functions of a nationally-framed "state" and "Europe" as a topos of a historical-cultural and normative identity claim. It relies in its analysis on the general literature on (EU-) citizenship and on Roma in Europe; Italian, Romanian and international news coverage; interviews with Romanian politicians, intellectuals, and a leading Roma activist as the summer events unfolded; materials provided by various national and transnational organizations. That the normative invocation of a common European identity at the moment appears less and less able to muster the force necessary to check the political allure of a return to the strong nationally-framed protective state is seen as part and parcel of the larger crisis of institutional reform that presently defines the EU-European project of regional integration. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
4. Frame Variation in the News Coverage of the Refugee Crisis: The Romanian Perspective.
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Vincze, Hanna Orsolya, Meza, Radu, and Balaban, Delia Cristina
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REFUGEE resettlement , *REFUGEES , *EUROPEAN Migrant Crisis, 2015-2016 , *INTERNATIONAL conflict , *SOCIAL history ,ROMANIAN history, 1989- - Abstract
The 2015 refugee crisis has held the attention of Romanian news media, as one of the most challenging issues for the European Union in the last decade, even though Romania is not situated on the main routes on which refugees arrive. Our research focuses on the variation of issue-specific news frames in time, according to media type, and by the countries covered, also addressing the locally salient issue of religion. Articles from the websites of the top-ranked six Romanian news outlets were analyzed, including three quality papers and three tabloids (N=6,183), from 1 April 2015 to 30 September 2017. Using a computer-assisted, cluster-based frame analysis, we identify six primary, mutually exclusive and six secondary, nonexclusive frames: European crisis, context/victimization, relocation/distribution, international conflict, and social problem, national costs, religious issues, US immigration policy, humanitarian/international. The variations in their salience follow the general European tendency toward securitization. At the same time, the emphasis on the issue as a European crisis indicates a tendency characteristic of Central and Eastern European media coverage. Co-occurrence patterns of frames and specific countries also indicate that the salience of some globally recurrent frames varies by countries covered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. The Romanian Pentecostal Agency for Foreign Mission (APME): A Case Study in Cross‐Cultural Mission Originating from Eastern Europe.
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Rițișan, Gheorghe and Constantineanu, Corneliu
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PENTECOSTAL missions , *CHRISTIANITY , *CROSS-cultural communication , *EVANGELISTIC work , *RELIGION - Abstract
This paper offers a short analysis of the ecclesiological and missiological context that led to the establishment of the Romanian Pentecostal Agency for Foreign Mission (APME). It states the main steps in the process of the development of the organization in its first decade of existence (2006–2016), during which it became one of the youngest and most dynamic missionary structures in Europe. It describes the process of the birth of APME and the important role the founding team played in the existence of the agency and in articulating the mission, vision, values, and work philosophy. The main section will present the components of APME's work strategy which led to implementing the vision and reaching the objectives: mobilizing the churches, recruiting, training, sending, supporting missionaries, and promoting the ministry. A short section will show the crucial importance of internal and foreign partnerships in the activity of APME. In the final part we will list the main lessons learned in the ten years of APME's existence that can be shared with other mission organizations, as well as the challenges that the organization faces over the next few years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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6. CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE IN THE WORLD, THE EU-27 AND ROMANIA.
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POPESCU, Agatha and POP, Cecilia
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ORGANIC farming , *AGRICULTURE , *STATISTICS , *TRENDS , *ORGANIC foods , *DAIRY products , *PRICES - Abstract
The paper aimed to analyze the development of organic agriculture in the world, the EU and Romania, based on the statistical data for the period 2006-2010 and the index, share and comparison methods. Organic agriculture covers 34.04 Million ha at world level, of which 26.99 % in Europe and 32.08 % in Oceania. The largest areas in organic agriculture are in Australia, Argentina, the USA, Brazil, Spain, China and Italy. At world level, there are 1.6 million organic producers, over 63 % operating in Africa and Asia, especially in India, Uganda and Mexico. In 2010, organic food sales accounted for Euro 44.5 Billions of which 50 % in Europe. In the same year, the organic agriculture area increased by 20 % in the EU-27 and reached 9.01 million ha and continues to grow, representing 5.10 % of agricultural land. The larges areas in organic agriculture are in Spain, Italy, Germany and France. In the EU-27 there are 219,290 organic producers of which 40 % in Italy, Spain, Germany and Austria. In 2010, Romania's area in organic agriculture was 300,205 ha, 2 times higher than in 2006. A number of 10,253 organic operators were registered in 2010, representing 4.67 %, of the EU number. The main organic products are cereals, vegetables, wine, honey, dairy products, representing a chance for Romania's export on the EU market. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
7. Radon levels assessment in relation with seismic events in Vrancea region.
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Zoran, M., Savastru, R., and Savastru, D.
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RADON , *SEISMOLOGY , *NUCLEAR track detectors , *GROUNDWATER , *SCIENTIFIC observation - Abstract
Due to the subcrustal earthquakes located at the sharp bend of the Southeast Carpathians, Vrancea zone in Romania has a high potential seismic hazard in Europe. Among several seismic precursors, radon anomalies in air, ground, and groundwater in the epicentral areas can be associated with the strain stress changes that occurred before and after earthquakes. In order to support this theoretical view, the main aim of this paper was to investigate temporal variations of radon concentration levels in air near the ground and in ground air by the use of solid state nuclear track detectors CR-39 and LR-115 in relation with some seismic events at two seismic stations Vrancioaia and Plostina, located in Vrancea active region. This paper reports essentially the observation of radon concentration levels in the air near the ground at 1 m height for the earthquakes that occurred during the period of November 2010-October 2011 and moment magnitudes M in the range of $$ 2.0 \le M_{\text{w}} \le 4.9 $$. The average radon concentration in air above the ground measured with CR-39 detectors recorded for 1 year period in Vrancea area was 1,094.58 ± 150.3 Bq/m and 10 days fluctuations were placed in the range of 129 ± 40 Bq/m and 5,888 ± 700 Bq/m. Also have been reported measurements of in soil radon concentrations in drill holes at 0.5 m depths during period of March 1977-October 1980, just after 4 March 1977, M 7.4 Vrancea earthquake. The knowledge of air-ground-gas Rn anomalies is very important for earthquake pre-signals assessment as well as for precisely location of geologic active faults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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8. European Union enlargement, post-accession migration and imaginative geographies of the 'New Europe': media discourses in Romania and the United Kingdom.
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Light, Duncan and Young, Craig
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EMIGRATION & immigration , *NATIONAL character , *IMMIGRANTS in mass media , *INTERNATIONAL relations , *NATIONALISM ,EUROPEAN Union membership - Abstract
This paper is concerned with re-imaginings of 'Europe' following the accession to the European Union (EU) of former 'Eastern European' countries. In particular it explores media representations of post-EU accession migration from Romania to the United Kingdom in the UK and Romanian newspaper press. Todorova's (1997) notion of Balkanism is deployed as a theoretical construct to facilitate the analysis of these representations as first, the continuation of long-standing and deeply embedded imaginings of the 'East' of Europe and, second, as a means of contesting these discourses. The paper explores the way in which the UK press construct Balkanist discourses about Romania and Romanian migrants, and then analyses how the Romanian press has contested such discourses. The paper argues that the idea of the 'East' remains important in constructing notions of 'Europe' within popular media geographies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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9. NEW CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF ALIEN FLORA IN ROMANIA.
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Culiţă, Sîrbu, Adrian, Oprea, pavol Jun., Eliáš, and Peter, Ferus
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INTRODUCED plants , *INTRODUCED species , *PLANT introduction , *PLANT invasions , *INVASIVE plants - Abstract
In this paper, a number of seventeen alien plant species are presented, one of them being now for the first time reported in Romania (Sedum sarmentosum Bunge). Some species are mentioned for the first time in the flora of Moldavia (Aster novae-angliae L., Cenchrus incertus M. A. Curtis, Chenopodium pumilio R. Br., Fraxinus americana L., Lindernia dubia (L.) Pennell, Petunia × atkinsiana D. Don, Solidago gigantea Aiton, Tagetes erecta L.) or Transylvania (Kochia sieversiana (Pallas) C. A. Mey.), and some are reported from new localities (seven species). For each species, there are presented general data on the geographical origin, its distribution in Europe and worldwide, as well as its invasion history and current distribution in Romania. Some of these species manifest a remarkable spreading tendency, expanding their invasion area in Romania. Voucher specimens were deposited in the Herbarium of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Iaşi (IASI). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
10. ROMANIAN FURNITURE EXPORTS IN THE CONTEXT OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION.
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Marinescu, Nicolae
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FURNITURE industry , *FURNITURE , *EXPORTS , *FOREST products industry , *EXPORT duties , *EXPORTERS - Abstract
This paper investigates the situation of the Romanian furniture industry in the context of EU integration with a special emphasis on exports. First, the evolution of Romanian furniture exports is analyzed using revealed comparative advantage as a measure of performance. Then, the impact of EU integration on the furniture-producing and exporting companies is assessed in terms of costs and benefits. Finally, some policy recommendations are issued for Romanian firms in the furniture industry based on their present situation and on the challenges imposed by the Single Market of the EU. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
11. ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION. CHARACTERISTICS, MEDICAL AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES.
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Dura, Sanda
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ALCOHOLISM & crime , *DRUG addiction , *DRUGS & crime , *CRIME statistics - Abstract
Today, alcohol addiction has the largest expansion in all population groups, as recognized by the experts in various fields as a true "pandemic toxic". Alcohol and drugs are the main causes for the increase of the crime rate. Statistics show that alcohol consumption is correlated with 50% of suicide cases, 80% of crimes, 30% of serious traffic accidents and 15% of drowning cases. The paper aims at providing an insight into the level and trend of alcohol consumption in Europe and Romania based on the statistics of the last decade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
12. CONSUMUL DE ALCOOL. CARACTERISTICI EPIDEMIOLOGICE şI IMPLICAŢII MEDICO-SOCIALE.
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Dura, Sanda
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DRUGS & crime , *ALCOHOLISM & crime , *DRUG toxicity , *CRIME statistics , *SUICIDE victims - Abstract
Today, alcohol addiction has the largest expansion in all population groups, as recognized by the experts in various fields as a true "pandemic toxic". Alcohol and drugs are the main causes for the increase of the crime rate. Statistics show that alcohol consumption is correlated with 50% of suicide cases, 80% of crimes, 30% of serious traffic accidents and 15% of drowning cases. The paper aims at providing an insight into the level and trend of alcohol consumption in Europe and Romania based on the statistics of the last decade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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