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Sociologie Românească, Vol. VII, no. 1/2009, pp. 24-30.

 


 

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De ce mint oamenii la locul de muncă?

Why do people lie at work?


Alexandra Povară, Gilda Păun

 

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Abstract: This article refers to lie in the organizational environment and tries to answer the questions: What is the efficacy of the lie? What lies are most often used? Why do people lie at work? The motivation of lie is what we are interested in and it is related to the needs that underlie it.

Keywords: lie, work-place, motivation.

Cuvinte-cheie: minciună, loc de muncă, motivaţie.

 

Sociologie Românească, Vol. VII, no. 1/2009, pp. 10-23.

 


 

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Opinia publică despre discriminarea socială (iunie 2008). O analiză secundară

Public opinion on social discrimination: Secondary analysis of the Special Eurobarometer 296 (June 2008)

 

Dorel Abraham, Septimiu Chelcea

 

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Abstract: This study is a secondary analysis of the Special Eurobarometer 296 on the issue of .Discrimination in European Union: Perceptions, Experiences and Attitudes., released in June 2008. We extracted the overall situation data on the European Union, in order to compare them to the data on Romania. Also, we compared the opinion survey on Romania to opinion survey data on Bulgaria and Hungary, neighboring, former communist and EU member states. This study is a secondary analysis of the Special Eurobarometer 296 on the issue of .Discrimination in European Union: Perceptions, Experiences and Attitudes., released in June 2008. We extracted the overall situation data on the European Union, in order to compare them to the data on Romania. Also, we compared the opinion survey on Romania to opinion survey data on Bulgaria and Hungary, neighboring, former communist and EU member states.

Keywords: secondary analysis, discrimination, special Eurobarometer, public opinion.

Cuvinte-cheie: analiză secundară, discriminare, eurobarometru special, opinie publică.

 

Sociologie Românească, Vol. VIII, no. 4/2010, pp. 154-154. 

 


 

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Stelu Şerban (coord.),Teme în antropologia socială din Europa de Sud-Est 

Stelu Şerban (coord.),Themes in South-East European Social Anthropology


 Corina Bistriceanu Pantelimon

 

 

 

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Sociologie Românească, Vol. VII, no. 1/2009, pp. 3-9.

 


 

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Social conflicts in Romania and the EU

 

Ioan Mărginean*

 

*Research Institute for the Quality of Life, Romanian Academy

 

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Abstract: In this papers we intend to reveal to what extent social relations are conflicting, respectively, consensual in Romanian society. The analysis focuses on Romania but we also make a comparison with European countries. The data are taken from national and international surveys. The analysis shows that Romanian population perceives particularly the existence of vertical conflicts in society like those between the poor and the rich and those between employees and managers. These findings do not justify predictions of the unavoidability of major open social conflicts, but emphasize the characteristics of the social life. The actions required in such cases should be aimed at smoothing the conflicting states in the society. Such measures include targeted public policies as well as a certain behaviour of the social actors and population aiming to enhance consensus, rather than dissensus. This should happen because a society ridden by many conflicts cannot function even though there is no society with no conflicts at all. In this paper we intend to reveal to what extent social relations are conflicting, respectively, consensual in Romanian society. The analysis focuses on Romania but we also make a comparison with European countries. The data are taken from national and international surveys. The analysis shows that Romanian population perceives particularly the existence of vertical conflicts in society like those between the poor and the rich and those between employees and managers. These findings do not justify predictions of the unavoidability of major open social conflicts, but emphasize the characteristics of the social life. The actions required in such cases should be aimed at smoothing the conflicting states in the society. Such measures include targeted public policies as well as a certain behaviour of the social actors and population aiming to enhance consensus, rather than dissensus. This should happen because a society ridden by many conflicts cannot function even though there is no society with no conflicts at all.

Keywords: social relations, conflicts, groups.

Cuvinte-cheie: relaţii sociale, conflicte, grupuri.

 

Sociologie Românească, Vol. VIII, no. 4/2010, pp. 155-156. 

 


 

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Corina Bistriceanu Pantelimon, Sociologia tradiţiei. Mit şi morală în societatea tradiţională românească

Corina Bistriceanu Pantelimon, Sociology of tradition. Myth and Moral in Traditional Romanian Society

Monica Popa

 

 


 

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