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About Us

The Center for Research in Communication (CRC) is a research institution at the Faculty of Communication and Public Relations (FCRP), a division of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA), Bucharest. The mission of CRC is to develop and support research projects in the area of communication studies and in related fields. A central goal of CRC is to create an international network of researchers and academic institutions with interests in the relevant areas.

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DigitCrisis

The Crisis Communication & Digital Listening Lab is focused on exploring crisis communication and management in online environments as well as PR measurement and social media listening as tools for managing organizational communication.

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CoDiPo

CoDiPo was initiated as a research laboratory in 2012, by Camelia Beciu, Mălina Ciocea and Alexandru Cârlan, professors and researchers at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration.

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MediaLab

The Media Studies Lab (MediaLab) cultivates a comparative and interdisciplinary approach of the following research topics: political communication, media effects, European identity, populist discourse, disinformation, etc.

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OLL

The Organizational Learning Research Laboratory is a part of the Research in Communication Center in the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration.

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COPE

We aim at contributing to the understanding of interpersonal communication, and we focus our research efforts on the communication of emotions, emotional intelligence, and non-verbal communication / non-verbal behavior.

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Our Publications

Here you can find the latest scientific research published by members of the Labs within the Center for Research in Communication.

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Closing the gap: Bridging research and practice to implement best practices in disaster warning communication

F Meissner, C Buzoianu, Ø Ihlen

The Coverage of the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis in the Romanian Media: Dominant Themes and Narratives

M Cheregi, Bianca-Florentina, Ciocea

The Coverage of the Ukrainian Refugee

BF Cheregi, M Ciocea

Final Remarks Towards a New Research Agenda on Ukrainian Refugees

BF Cheregi, F Toader