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Pagini din istoria dezvoltării industriei României, Volum explicativ
In: Seria "Repere istorice"
Vaḍavāgni - submarine fire: geographical perspective
In: Ancient Indian knowledge series 2
The Santa Cruz massacre, 1991: thirty years on ; proceedings of an international research symposium
On 12 November 1991, Indonesian soldiers shot and killed over 200 people in a funerary march and pro-independence protest at the Santa Cruz cemetery in Dili, East Timor. These proceedings comprise some of the papers from an online international symposium marking the thirtieth anniversary of the massacre held on 9 - 10 November 2021. The symposium was held by the Timor-Leste Studies Association and the Centro Nacional Chega (CNC), Timor-Leste's national centre of memory and dedicated to filmmaker Max Stahl, whose footage of the massacre had played such a pivotal role in raising awareness about the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. Over two days, almost 30 research papers and first-hand accounts were presented in English, Tetum and Portuguese, looking at topics such as the organisation of the protest, the impact of the massacre, and how these events have been remembered and commemorated in Timor-Leste and elsewhere
Pagini din istoria dezvoltării industriei României, Construcţia de motoare, maşini şi mijloace de transport, Partea 2
In: Seria "Repere istorice"
Politici ale memoriei în România postsocialistă: atitudini sociale faţă de redenumirea străzilor şi înlăturarea statuilor
In: Colecţia Academica 357
In: Seria Sociologie
Noua Europă, vol. 2, O istorie politică a (re)unificării europene
In: Collegium
In: Politici publice şi integrare europeană
Intersektionaler Feminismus in Rumänien
Refugiații din Ucraina și percepția războiului
The survey was conducted between March 9-20, 2022 on a sample of 800 people living in 220 urban and regional localities in all counties of Romania, with a statistical error of +/- 3.5%. He measured the attitude of Romanians towards refugees from Ukraine, but also from other geographical regions. Compared to the similar research in October 2021, there was a 25% increase in the favorable attitude towards refugees, and it is the highest increase among young people, those with higher education, employers, those living in very large cities. Romanians are favorable to the entry of refugees from Ukraine and hypothetically from Moldova, but more reluctant to those from Asia, Africa, Latin America or the Caucasus. Romanians' self-esteem has significantly increased for the exemplary way in which their fellow citizens have been involved in helping refugees in Ukraine, although they are aware that there is a risk of upsetting the Russian Federation.