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Chapter 2. Street Renaming in Postsocialist Romania: A Quantitative Analysis of Toponymic Change
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Modeling Toponymic Change: A Multilevel Analysis of Street Renaming in Postsocialist Romania
Annals of the American Association of GeographersMihai Stelian Rusu
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Disrupted Landscapes: state, peasants and the politics of land in postsocialist Romania
Social History, 2017If you have ever wondered how to get away with illegal logging or what the secret is to making good plum brandy then Disrupted Landscapes will have you on the edge of your seat.
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34. HASLUCK, MOUNT ATHOS, AND THE RECONSTITUTION OF MONASTIC LIFE IN POSTSOCIALIST ROMANIA
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Getting By in Postsocialist Romania
2008Kideckel's extensive fieldwork among Romania's Jiu Valley and Fagaraş coal miners, coupled with the workers' narratives quoted throughout the book, lends authority to his detailed analysis of the denigrating conditions suffered by "once celebrated" people.
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Studies in European Cinema, 2020
Our study provides a comparison of recent Czech and Romanian production practices and state funding policies for film production, as well as, more broadly, of two film cultures that are less simila...
Constantin Parvulescu, Jan Hanzlík
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Our study provides a comparison of recent Czech and Romanian production practices and state funding policies for film production, as well as, more broadly, of two film cultures that are less simila...
Constantin Parvulescu, Jan Hanzlík
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2009
In this article, I examine the use of an ad hoc medical category—the “social case”—by psychiatrists in contemporary Romania. “Social cases” receive intensive psychiatric care, usually through long institutional stays, remaining hospitalized because psychiatrists perceive them as too poor and, thus, “unfit” to survive without the welfare assistance ...
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In this article, I examine the use of an ad hoc medical category—the “social case”—by psychiatrists in contemporary Romania. “Social cases” receive intensive psychiatric care, usually through long institutional stays, remaining hospitalized because psychiatrists perceive them as too poor and, thus, “unfit” to survive without the welfare assistance ...
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LABOR MIGRATION AND INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN POSTSOCIALIST RURAL ROMANIA
2018Converging evidence suggests moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) has positive effects on cognitive performance. Most specifically bouts of MVPA have been shown to significantly improve cognitive efficiency and response inhibition in children.
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