Rezumate Sociologie Românescă
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Sociologie Românească (Romanian Sociology), X new series no. 3/1999, pp. 132-133.

Recenzie (Review) Petre Popescu, Valentina Popa, Boișoara. Contribuții monografice, Râmnicu Vâlcea, 1995
Delia Gabriela Ferchiu
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Sociologie Românească (Romanian Sociology), Vol. III, New Series, no. 2/1992, pp. 132-133.

Profilul ”Sociologului total”
The „Full Sociologist” Character
Ioan Drăgan
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Sociologie Românească (Romanian Sociology), Vol. III, New Series, no. 2/1992, pp. 133-134.

Confluențe emoționale și spirituale
Emotional and Spiritual Junction
Florian Tănăsescu
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Sociologie Românească (Romanian Sociology), X new series no. 4/1999, pp. 5-23.

Justiția socială în perioada de tranziție: opinii studențești
Social Justice in the Transition: what are Thinking the Students
Septimiu Chelcea, Radu Lucian, Cristian Ciupercă
Abstract (Rezumat în limba engleză): Based on a ad libitum college student sample (N = 694), our survey highlighted the fact that these accept to a larger extent capitalist justice, based on the equitable distribution of resources, compared with the principle of socialist justice, based on egalitarian principles. This points toward a few peculiarities of post-communist transition in Romania: a certain inertia about the role of the state in the economy, the lack of open opportunities for all the citizens as well as the existence of an overwhelmingly negative projection on wealth differences. Other findings of the study, concern gender differences in perception of justice (the female students accept to a larger extent the principle of egality compared with the male students), as well as the differences made by the degree pursued. We situated our data in a comparative perspective, using data from surveys based on the same methodology in 1991 in developed capitalist countries: (former) West Germany, Great Britain, USA, as well as the data from 1996 from five former Communist countries Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Russia and Hungary.
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Sociologie Românească (Romanian Sociology), X new series no. 4/1999, pp. 24-32.

Reprezentarea mintală a self-ului și a altora: Efectul Muhammad Ali în România. Particularități ale tranziției
Self and other Representation: Muhammad Ali Effect in Romania. The peculiarity of Transition
Septimiu Chelcea, Ovidiu Lungu, Lucian Radu, Mihaela Vlăduț
Abstract (Rezumat în limba engleză): The Muhammad Ali Effect has been tested on a number of 412 students from 10 social and engineering sciences colleges from Bucharest. The existence of this effect has been highlighted in the mental representation of the self and of others in the case of the Romanian students, a findings that supports the hypothesis that there is a general tendency of perceiving ourselves as being more honest, not more sensible than others. As a peculiarity under the conditions of the transition to the market economy, honesty is regarded as less desirable than intelligence. Given these findings, in contradiction with the hypothesis according to which the effects is mediated by desirability, we suggest that, one should add to the factors that explain the Muhammad Ali Effect (desirability, controllability, the ability to be proven), also the factors concerning information processing depending on the emotionality and the private or public feature of the aspects of the self. During the transition period, the Romanian students seem to have an intermediate self, very close to the Western self.