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Social Change Review2010 - 2024
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 Volume 22, issue 1, 2024
 
  Expatriates at the Polls: An analysis of predictors affecting voter participation in the 2019 EU Elections   pp. 1-23 Stancea Andreea, Ciocîrlan Cecilia and Andrei DespinaMore than meets the eye? Coalition formation in a strong-leader local government system   pp. 24-53 Stănuş Cristina, Gheorghiţă Andrei and Rusu HoraţiuAnalysing Romanian Students’ Orientations Towards Entrepreneurship: A Survey Study in Sibiu   pp. 54-81 Popa Bianca MădălinaThe Rise of Populism during the Pandemic: The Case of AUR in Romania   pp. 82-123 Burean Toma and Pálfy ZoltánBook Reviews   pp. 124-136 Popa Radu-Ioan, Stănuș Cristina and Gheorghiţă Andrei Volume 21, issue 1, 2023
 
  The COVID-19 pandemic and refugees. A scoping review   pp. 1-29 Deliu Alexandra, Voicu Bogdan and Glăvan EugenThe fair access of the third country nationals to successfully integrate in the Romanian society   pp. 30-55 Tomita Mihaela, Ungureanu Roxana, Duta Malina and Ilioni-Loga FlaviusHuman centricity and technology advances research in social sciences: A literature insight on artificial intelligence   pp. 56-76 Popa Radu-IoanWUT Social Work Department Students Perceptions of the Online Learning Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic   pp. 77-104 Tomita Mihaela, Biris Diana, Feher Claudia and Ungureanu Roxana Volume 20, issue 1, 2023
 
  Editorial Introduction: Exploring Return Migration and its Transformative Potential in Romania and Beyond   pp. 1-18 Coșciug AnatolieBack to the Future: How the Convergence of Globalization and Technology is Changing Labour and Mobility   pp. 19-44 Oltean Ovidiu and Taylor AndrewThe Diaspora’s influence on Regional Innovation Performance – a new theoretical and empirical approach toward understanding it   pp. 45-76 Cepoi VictorTo return or to stay? The situation of Romanian badanti in Italy during the Coronavirus pandemic   pp. 77-103 Porumbescu AlexandraHere or there, who do you trust? Patterns of social trust following the migration experience of Romanians in Spain and France   pp. 104-126 Birou MaraChange starts from within: Migration and processes of social and cultural change. A Romanian case   pp. 127-161 Baru FlorinaExamining Traits of Engagement in Solidarity Actions in Romania: An Analysis of Findings from Social Values Studies with a Comparative Emphasis   pp. 162-180 Rusu Horațiu and Bejenaru AncaBook Reviews   pp. 181-194 Rusu Mihai Stelian and Popa Radu-Ioan Volume 19, issue 1, 2021
 
  Street Names through Sociological Lenses. Part II: Constructionism and Utilitarianism   pp. 1-28 Rusu Mihai StelianPredictors of Adolescent Motherhood in Romania   pp. 29-49 Stativa Ecaterina, Rus Adrian V., Filip Valeria, Suciu Nicolae, Stefanescu Alma, Pennings Jacquelyn S., Parris Sheri R., Joiner Delilah and Stoicescu Silvia M.Social work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Administrative and personal response to new challenges   pp. 50-80 Bacter Claudia, Săveanu Sorana and Marc CristianaA critical analysis of anarchist critiques of the Field of “Solidarity and Cooperative Economy” in Greece   pp. 81-119 Gkagkelis VaggelisThe Role of Confucius Institute in Shaping China’s National Image in Botswana: Case of CI Students   pp. 120-144 Keimetswe Lesego AliciaRepresentations of Communism among Romanian Teenagers: A Research Note   pp. 145-158 Gheorghiţă Andrei Volume 18, issue 1, 2020
 
  Introduction to the Special Issue. Migration, food and agriculture: Insights into what we eat and how our food is produced at the beginning of the third millennium   pp. 1-12 Molinero-Gerbeau Yoan, Șerban Monica and Croitoru Alin“I wanted to see how to make money there too”: Mobility strategies of Romanian seasonal workers in the agricultural sector abroad   pp. 13-38 Voivozeanu AlexandraRecruitment infrastructure within the agricultural and agrifood sector: Post-Soviet and neocolonial entanglements between “Eastern” and “Western” Europe   pp. 39-77 Bolokan DinaEthno-racialisation at the intersection of food and migration regimes: Reading processes of farm-labour substitution against the grain of migration policies in Italy (1980-present)   pp. 78-104 Peano IreneFood sustainability, healthy eating, on-trend diets: media representations of nutrition in Romania and Germany   pp. 105-143 Marinescu Valentina and Rodat SimonaStreet Names through Sociological Lenses. Part I: Functionalism and Conflict Theory   pp. 144-176 Rusu Mihai Stelian Volume 17, issue 1, 2019
 
  Wandering lives: a case study of ethnic and cultural selfidentification discourses of two adult cross-cultural kids from a family of Transylvanian Saxons   pp. 1-32 Rusu Horațiu and Bejenaru AncaNo Entrepreneurship without Opportunity: The Intersection of Return Migration Research and Entrepreneurship Literature   pp. 33-60 Croitoru AlinWestern Medicine in a Community in Ghana: A Social Change Review   pp. 61-89 Adu-Gyamfi Samuel, Gyasi Razak Mohammed, Awuah Dennis Baffour, Oware Richard and Ampadu Samuel KwameChina’s Foreign Policy and its Choice for Cultural Soft Power: The Tools   pp. 90-115 Rahman Saifur’Civilising’ the Transitional Generation: The Politics of Civic Education in Post-Communist Romania   pp. 116-141 Rusu Mihai Stelian Volume 16, issue 1-2, 2018
 
  Introduction to the Special Issue: Debating Immigration in a Country of Emigration   pp. 3-8 Anghel Remus Gabriel and Coșciug AnatolieDo Return Migration Policies Matter? A typology of young Romanian returnees’ attitudes towards return policies   pp. 9-34 Șerban Monica and Alin CroitoruEconomic migration and challenges in an emerging Eastern European destination country: evidence about immigrant labor market integration in Romania   pp. 35-72 Oltean Ovidiu and Găvruș GeorgianaThe Housing of Immigrants in Romania   pp. 73-91 Burean TomaMeasuring integration in new countries of immigration   pp. 93-121 Anatolie CoșciugBook Review   pp. 123-126 Brabete Andreea C. Volume 15, issue 1-2, 2017
 
  Medical Students’ Working Preferences - A Pilot Study in Romania   pp. 3-23 Marcu AndreeaChildren born of War and Social Trust – Analysing Consequences of Rejection   pp. 25-54 Meckel Andrea, Mochmann Ingvill C., Voicu Bogdan and Miertsch MartinMeasuring income inequality: comparative datasets and methodological deficiencies. An overview of income inequality in Romania during postsocialism   pp. 55-82 Anghel Ionuţ-MarianThe Right of the Governed: Foucault’s Theoretical Political Turn   pp. 83-104 Ferreira-Neto João LeiteNarrative Medicine – the methodology of doctor-patient communication analysis   pp. 105-128 Silistraru Ioana Volume 14, issue 2, 2016
 
  Development of a Future Orientation Model in Emerging Adulthood in Hungary   pp. 69-95 Horváth Zsuzsánna E. and Nováky ErzsébetImmigrant Representation in the Swedish Parliament: Towards Homogeneity or United Diversity?   pp. 97-120 Magnusdottir Gunnhildur LilyProducing Cheap Food and Labour: Migrations and Agriculture in the Capitalistic World-Ecology   pp. 121-148 Gerbeau Yoan Molinero and Avallone GennaroSchool Mediators in the Romanian Education System. A Discussion on Their Role in Addressing Educational Inequalities   pp. 149-176 Pop Florina and Balea BiancaHousehold Role in Coping with Precarious Work. Evidence from Qualitative Research in Urban Romania and Switzerland   pp. 177-201 Preoteasa Ana Maria D., Sieber Rebekka, Budowski Monica and Suter Christian Volume 14, issue 1, 2016
 
  Healthcare Policy in Romania. Frameworks and Challenges   pp. 3-23 Buţiu Călina AnaEffectiveness of Counter-Trafficking Response in Albania   pp. 25-46 Meçe Merita H.Research-based Reflections on How the Educational, Economic and Social Circumstances Faced by Some Children and Young People Can Lead to Significant Disadvantage and Vulnerability   pp. 47-58 Tucker Stanley and Trotman Dave |  |