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Vol. 10 No. 3 (2019): Postmodern Openings
Vol. 10 No. 3 (2019): Postmodern Openings
Published:
2019-09-27
Research Articles
Towards a Model of Supervision in Social Work Institutions in the N-E Region of Romania
Elena Unguru, Antonio Sandu
1-32
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Active Citizenship and Hate Speech on Social Media in the Context of Romanian Family Referendum
Simona Bader, Iasmina Petrovici, Corina Sirb
33-43
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The Case of Omni-Channel Consumers. A Qualitative Study regarding Students’ Clothing Consumption Habits
Laura Nistor
44-71
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Theoretical articles
The Importance of Image when Developing a Powerful Political Brand
Octavia Cristina Bors
72-85
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Postmodern Canons and De-canonizing Function of Performance
Bahee Hadaegh, Milad Pashaei
86-101
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Future Shock Revisited
Barry L. Jackson
102-116
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Future of Platform Economy: Digital Platform as New Economic Actor and Instance of Social Control
Anna Markeeva, Olga Gavrilenko
117-134
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Film as Aesthetic Experience and Work of Art
Iasmina Petrovici, Dean Ivan
135-150
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The Future of Social Dialogue in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Viorel Rotila
151-189
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A Parallel between the Art of Carving in Sculpture Masterpieces and the Carving Technique of Approaching Ski Turning
Camelia Daniela Plastoi, Ion Popescu-Brădiceni, Adrian Pica
190-201
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Is Religion a Necessary Condition for the Emergence of Knowledge? Some Explanatory Hypotheses
Viorel Rotila
202-228
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