Anthropogenic Infrastructures Shape Brown Bear Movements in Human-Modified Landscapes. [PDF]
Human activities are major drivers of changes in animal behaviour, resulting in diverse spatial and temporal activity patterns across species. In this study, we analysed telemetry data from brown bears in Finland, Slovakia and Romania, to compare how human infrastructure influences their movement behaviour.
García-Sánchez P +17 more
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The Communist Resistance in Romania: Considerations on the Politics of Memory. The present paper discusses the communist resistance in Romania from the perspective of memory politics.
Antonela GYÖNGY
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Urban Narratives on the Changing Nature of Social Capital in Post-Communist Romania
Drawing on 69 interviews and information from the World Values Surveys, we examine discursive understandings of social capital in Romania. We evidence two dominant explanatory metanarratives on the weakness of social capital (‘communism’ and ...
A. Soaita, Barend J. Wind
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"Pokret u planinama". Antikomunistički pokret otpora u Rumuniji 1944-1962. [PDF]
The paper explores the origin, structure, motives, and goals of the armed resistance in Romania from 1944 to the early 1960s. The analysis of the activities of anticommunist resistance in post-war Romania represents the polar opposite of examining the
Olivera Dragišić
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A critical-realist view of housing quality within the post-communist EU states: progressing towards a middle-range explanation [PDF]
Employing a long-term perspective, we explore whether ideologically rooted quality outcomes of housing provision under communism have persisted during the post-communist construction of housing markets.
Dewilde, Caroline +1 more
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Type Projects as Tools: Housing Type Design in Communist Romania
This paper investigates so-called type projects and the process of housing typification in Romania under the communist regime (1948–89). It studies designs for housing of particular types (‘type projects’), primarily apartment buildings, disseminated ...
Dana Vais
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Forgetting Pronatalism? Abortion Governance and Pro-life Discourses in Post-communist Romania
Abortion-ban in communist Romania (1966-1989) was the most repressive political demography in twentieth century Europe. The first day after Ceaușescu’s execution, the new government (re)legalized elective abortion.
Lorena Anton
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CSR Development in Post-Communist Economies: Employees’ expectations towards corporate socially responsible behaviour: The case of Romania [PDF]
Drawing on stakeholder theory and the evolutionary approach to institutions, this paper investigates the channels through which CSR is developed in post-communist economies by focusing on the employee- background factors that shape the employees ...
Stoian, Carmen R., Zahara, Rodica Milena
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Coming to Terms with the Communist Past in Romania: An Analysis of the Political and Media Discourse About the Tismăneanu Report [PDF]
This paper looks at the public debates about the communist past, as triggered by the final report on the communist dictatorship in Romania (the Tismăneanu report) and its presidential endorsement in December 2006.
Alina Hogea
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ARHEOLOGIA IDEOLOGICO-CULTURALĂ A ”POSTFASCISMULUI” [PDF]
The theme of the insertion of the fascist ideology in the communist regime from Romania has frequently been approached in the western theoretical papers.
FLORIN MULLER
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