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Historical Topics and Social Life: Recent Insights on Mentions Feed and Online Monitoring
In: Traektoriâ nauki: international electronic scientific journal = Path of science, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 2001-2008
ISSN: 2413-9009
The present paper focuses on analysing the recent trends of historical and social life topics, measuring and comparing the levels of the mentions feed of twenty such issues as "contemporary history", "social history", "cultural history", "historical thought", "historical change", "historical data", "historical development", "history of migration", "collective memory", "social movements", "European history", "foreign policy", "diplomacy", "democratisation", "transition", "nationhood", "statehood", "state", "urban history" and "economic history". The research uses a mixed-method framework, including social media content analysis, case studies, and numerical data analysis. The research uses the online measurement tools provided by the Brand24 platform to evaluate the trend and feed of the selected topics. This study offers nine analytical and monitoring tools: the volume of mentions, social media mentions, non-social media mentions, interactions, social media reach, non-social mentions (SMR), user-generated content (UGC), positive mentions and mentions per category. The period for data collection was 23 September 2023 - 23 December 2023 (ninety-one days) and shows the extensive coverage and impact of the selected topics and their context of discussion performing the trending narratives and events. The research results show how social networking meets the area of historical and social life topics and how the online social community motivates e-participation and public dialogue by using the positive mentions tool. The study concludes that the social media monitoring tools proved an in-depth public awareness and use of the selected topics, enabling a valid linkage between online behaviour, temporal trends of issues and public awareness.
Scaling and Managing Defense and Security Self-Assessments in the New European Democracies. A Security Quiz of the National and Regional Interests and Objectives for Romania and Bulgaria
In: Revista de Stiinte Politice. Revues des Sciences Politiques, No. 47/2015: 84-97
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In Search of Common and Commons in Romanian Housing Tenure Before and after EU Integration: Scrutinizing Public and Private Funding and Ownership
In: Revista de Stiinte Politice. Revue des Sciences Politiques, No. 46/ 2015, 136-151
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The Politics of Self-Identity in the Balkans: The Role of Church-State Relations in Forming a New Com-Union
In: Revista de Stiinte Politice - Revue des Sciences Politiques, No. 29, 2011
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Democracy Promotion in Post-Communist Countries: Congruence between Historical and Political Patterns in EU
In: Analele Universitatii din Craiova, Seria Istorie, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 345-352, 2009
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Learning from the Obama Campaign: Reply to W. Frederick Zimmerman
In: Revista de Stiinte Politice. Revue des Sciences Politiques, No. 21-22/2009, pp. 134-142
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Political Cleavages in Romania: A Theoretical Overview of the Post-Communist Parties and Party Systems
In: Seria Istorie, Band 1, Heft 15, S. 275-288
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Transition and Democratic Consolidation in South-Eastern Europe: Strategies, Models, Theories and Concepts
In: Revista de Stiinte Politice, Revue des Sciences Politiques, Nos. 18-19, pp. 64-69, 2008
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Government Instability Indicators and the Exercise of Limited 'Consensus' in Post-Communist Romania 1992-2004
In: Revue des Sciences Politiques, 2008
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A STUDY OF STATE-SOCIETY-CITIZEN RELATIONS: A VOSVIEWER BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS (2000–2023)
In: Humanities and Social Sciences: HSS, Band 30, Heft 4 - part I, S. 199-213
ISSN: 2300-9918
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to facilitate the understanding of the theoretical and analytical foundations of state-society-citizen relations by addressing the concepts of "social security," "social behavior," and "civic engagement" within recent integrative approaches. Methods: The article uses a two-step research method: (a) a conceptual analysis, and (b) a VOSviewer bibliometric analysis using the PubMed database to test applicative-analytical individualizations regarding the three terms and related keywords over the last two decades, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic within the applied social research. Results: The study provides a pluralistic epistemology of conceptual and relational representations, together with the radical transformation of the researched concepts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusions: The study contributes to the multidimensional analysis of the state-society-citizen nexus. It integrates recent implications of social security, social behavior, and civic engagement to facilitate good governance and social integration.