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Sociologie Românească (Romanian Sociology), Vol. IX, no. 2/2011.

 


 

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(Recenzie) Paul Ekman, Minciunile adulţilor. Indicii ale înşelătoriei în căsnicie, afaceri şi politică, Editura Trei, Bucureşti, 2009, 488 p.

(Book review) Paul Ekman, Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics, and Marriage, Editura Trei, Bucureşti, 2009, 488 p.

Gabriela Dinu-Teodorescu

Vol IX, no. 2, 2011, pp. 140-143

 

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(Recenzie) Aurora Dumitrescu, Vidul lui Havel, deci, Timişoara, Editura Universităţii de Vest, 2006, 207 p.

(Book review) Aurora Dumitrescu, Havel’s vacuum, thus, Timişoara, Editura Universităţii de Vest, 2006, 207 p. / 141

Sergiu-Lucian Raiu

Vol IX, no. 2, 2011, pp. 141-144

 

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Sociologie Românească (Romanian Sociology), Vol. IX, no. 1/2011.

 


 

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Special Issue: European, National and Regional Identity

Adrian Hatos

Vol IX, no. 1, 2011, pp. 5-6

 

Author adress: Department of Sociology and Social Work, University of Oradea, University Str. 1, Oradea, Romania.

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(Recenzie) Bernard Hours, Ideologia umanitară sau Spectacolul alterității pierdute, București, Institutul European, colecția Academica, 2010, 149 p.

(Book review) Bernard Hours, Humanitarian Ideology or the Spectacle of Lost Alterity, Bucureşti, Institutul European, colecţia Academica, 2010, 149 p.

Florin-Emilian Popa

Vol IX, no. 2, 2011, pp. 145-146

 

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Identity, Migration and Happiness

David Bartram

Vol IX, no. 1, 2011, pp. 7-13

 

Author adress: University of Leicester, Department of Sociology, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, England.

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Abstract: In this essay I offer reflections on how research on identity might connect to emerging research on happiness and well-being. I start with the premise that academic researchers, to the extent that we are interested in the “impact” of our research, would find it difficult to avoid a concern with happiness or well-being – insofar as we would want the “impact” of our work to be positive rather than negative. This premise poses difficult challenges for research on identity: while one can  easily find positive correlations between strength of national identity and happiness,  it is by no means clear that increases in strength of national identity would lead to  increased happiness. A particular concern arises in relation to immigrants: efforts  to enhance national identity among immigrants might carry negative consequences  for their well-being, particularly if such efforts are conducted by governments in a  quasi-coercive mode.

Keywords: happiness; immigration; identity; public policies implications.

Cuvinte-cheie: fericire; imigraţie; identitate; implicaţii asupra politicilor publice.