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A qualitative examination of (political) media diets across age cohorts in five countries. Communications -The European Journal of Communication Research, 2024. Google Scholar

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What’s on the Menu for Today? Consumption Patterns, Threats and Opportunities of the High-Choice Media Environment. Patterns of News Consumption in a High-Choice Media Environment: A Romanian …, 2023. Google Scholar

News Media Consumption and Key Covariates: Media-Related and Socio-Demographic Factors Influencing Media Diets. Patterns of News Consumption in a High-Choice Media Environment: A Romanian …, 2023. Google Scholar

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Agenda-Setting: 50 Years of Research. Patterns of News Consumption in a High-Choice Media Environment: A Romanian …, 2023. Google Scholar

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New Avenues for Agenda-Setting Research: Network Agenda-Setting, Agenda-Melding and Intermedia Agenda-Setting. Patterns of News Consumption in a High-Choice Media Environment: A Romanian …, 2023. Google Scholar

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Patterns of News Consumption in a High-Choice Media Environment: A Romanian Perspective. Springer Nature, 2023. Google Scholar

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Romanian Adolescents, Fake News, and the Third-person Effect: A Cross-sectional Study. Journal of Children and Media 16 (3), 387-405, 2022. Google Scholar

The Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Selective Exposure: Evidence from 17 Countries. Political Communication 39 (5), 674-696, 2022. Google Scholar

Profiles of news consumption in a high-choice media environment. Evidence from Romania. Media Literacy and Academic Research 5 (1), 95-114, 2022. Google Scholar

The Impact of Social Scholarships and of Reserved Places for Graduates from Rural High Schools in Improving Access to Higher Education and Academic Performance. Higher Education in Romania: Overcoming Challenges and Embracing …, 2022. Google Scholar

Trust in information sources during the COVID-19 pandemic. A Romanian case study. Communications. European Journal of Communication Research 47 (3), 375-394, 2022. Google Scholar

Third Person Perceptions About the Ability to Detect Fake News: The Role of Media Diet and Conspiracy Theories. Calitatea Vieții 33 (4), 247-263, 2022. Google Scholar

Predictors of Engagement on Social Media and Instant Messaging Platforms during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Romania. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 24 (3), 7-23, 2022. Google Scholar

Does a crisis change news habits? A comparative study of the effects of COVID-19 on news media use in 17 European countries. Digital Journalism 9 (9), 1208-1238, 2021. Google Scholar

Who believes in conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania? An analysis of conspiracy theories believers’ profiles. Societies 11 (4), 138, 2021. Google Scholar

The Effects of Populist Identity Framing on Populist Attitudes Across Europe. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 33 (3), 491–510, 2021. Google Scholar

Romanians’ willingness to comply with restrictive measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from an online survey. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2021. Google Scholar

Fake News Going Viral: The Mediating Effect of Negative Emotions. Media Literacy and Academic Research 4 (2), 58-85, 2021. Google Scholar

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The effects of populism as a social identity frame on persuasion and mobilisation: Evidence from a 15‐country experiment. European Journal of Political Research 59 (1), 3, 2020. Google Scholar

'They can’t fool me, but they can fool the others!’ Third person effect and fake news detection. European Journal of Communication 35 (2), 165-180, 2020. Google Scholar

Populism Meets Fake News: Social media, Stereotypes, and Emotions. Perspectives on Populism and the Media. Avenues for Research (B. Krӓmer & C …, 2020. Google Scholar

Does fake news lead to more engaging effects on social media? Evidence from Romania. Communications. European Journal of Communication Research 45 (S1), 694-717, 2020. Google Scholar

Patterns of digital behaviour on instant messaging platforms. WhatsApp uses among young people from Romania. Romanian Journal of European Affairs 20 (2), 2020. Google Scholar

Students’ attitudes towards knowledge and the future of work. Kybernetes 49 (7), 1987-2002, 2020. Google Scholar

Exposure to Hate Speech in the Digital Age. Effects on Stereotypes about Roma People. Journal of Media Research 13 (2), 5-26, 2020. Google Scholar

Deep-Rooted Prejudices: The Online Proliferation of Hate Speech against the Roma Minority Group in Romania. Politics and Knowledge. New Trends in Social Research, 56-64, 2020. Google Scholar

The multiple impact of education gaps in Romania. Development in Turbulent Times 171, 2019. Google Scholar

Populism and Illiberal Democracy in Romania. The Role of Media in the Erosion of Romanian Democracy. Political and Economic Unrest in the Contemporary Era, 174-183, 2019. Google Scholar

Cognitive Responses to Populist Communication: The Impact of Populist Message Elements on Blame Attribution and Stereotyping. Communicating Populism. Comparing Actor Perceptions, Media Coverage, and …, 2019. Google Scholar

Start spreading the news: A comparative experiment on the effects of populist communication on political engagement in sixteen European countries. The international journal of press/politics 23 (4), 517-538, 2018. Google Scholar

Fake News and the Third-Person Effect: They are More Influenced than Me and You. Journal of Media Research 11 (3), 5-23, 2018. Google Scholar

Facebook Use Among Romanian Graduate Students. Influences on Self-esteem and Feelings of Loneliness.. Journal of media research 11 (1), 2018. Google Scholar

Media Coverage of Elections: Lessons Learnt from the 2014 Presidential Campaign in Romania. Development, Democracy and Society in the Contemporary World, 91-97, 2018. Google Scholar

Framing the refugee crisis in online media: A Romanian perspective. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 19 (2), 5-18, 2017. Google Scholar

Third-person perception and its predictors in the age of Facebook.. Journal of Media research 10 (2), 2017. Google Scholar

The key words agenda: New avenues for agenda setting research. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 19 (3), 7-15, 2017. Google Scholar

Facebook influences you more than me: The perceived impact of social media effects among young Facebook users. Central European Journal of Communication 10 (2 (19)), 239-253, 2017. Google Scholar

HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS'PERFORMANCE IN ROMANIA: INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL PREDICTORS. Revista Romana de Sociologie 28 (3/4), 227, 2017. Google Scholar

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Romania: Populist ideology without teeth. Populist political communication in Europe, 326-338, 2016. Google Scholar

The complicated relation between news frames and political trust: A case study of Romania. Středoevropské politické studie/Central European Political Studies Review 18 …, 2016. Google Scholar

The European Union–From Agenda Setting and Media Frames to Citizens’ Conversations. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 17 (1), 41-57, 2015. Google Scholar

Moderators of Framing Effects on Political Attitudes: Is Source Credibility Worth Investigating?. Central European Political Studies Review / Stredoevropske Politicke Studie …, 2015. Google Scholar

Saved by the Union: Romanians’ attitudes toward the European Union. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 17 (3), 71-83, 2015. Google Scholar

Fragmented Euroscepticism: Distinctive Features of the Public Opinion Towards the EU in the Light of the Economic Crisis. Communication and Entrepreneurship in the European Context, 55, 2015. Google Scholar

Repetitive and Competitive Media Frames and How They Affect Audiences’ Trust. Redefining Community in Intercultural Context-RCIC 15, 2015. Google Scholar

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Media Framing of European News in Times of Crisis: the Romanian Case. Strategic Thinking in a Changing World, 331, 2014. Google Scholar

The EU Economic Crisis-Reflections in the Opinions of Citizens and Experts. Romanian J. Eur. Aff. 13, 5, 2013. Google Scholar

The role of government evaluations and EU identity in shaping economic expectations during the crisis. The case of Romania. European Journal of Science and Theology 9 (4), 225-241, 2013. Google Scholar

Învăţământul universitar din România. Dialog cu elevi, studenţi şi profesori [Higher education in Romania. A …, 2013. Google Scholar

PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.. Revista Romana de Sociologie 24, 2013. Google Scholar

The Walk of Shame to Presidency–The Romanian Case. The Walk of Shame, 3-22, 2013. Google Scholar

No consensus on framing? Towards an integrative approach to define frames both as text and visuals.. Romanian Journal of Communication & Public Relations 14 (3), 2012. Google Scholar

The risk of dropping education for romanian high school students. Structural factors and educational policies. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences 46, 2312-2321, 2012. Google Scholar

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Telepreşedinţii: radiografia unei campanii electorale. Bucuresti: Ed. Comunicare. ro, 2011. Google Scholar

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Cultural Adaptive Patterns in European Contexts. Redefining Community in Intercultural Context, 2011. Google Scholar

Framing European Issues in Romanian Media. International Conference The New World of Public Opinion Research, World …, 2011. Google Scholar

TV News Frames and the Construction of Electoral Stakes during the 2009 Romanian Presidential Elections.. Romanian Journal of Communication & Public Relations 13 (2), 2011. Google Scholar

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Political Framing of European News: The Coverage of the Schengen Case in the Romanian Media. IAMCR 2011-Istanbul, 2011. Google Scholar

In Search of a European Identity: An Instrumental Approach. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 13 (4), 37-48, 2011. Google Scholar

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The Building of a European Identity and Its Challenges. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 12 (3), 63-83, 2010. Google Scholar

Arguments for a new policy dialog on access and equity in Romanian higher education. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations, 9-25, 2010. Google Scholar

Cultural identity as a system: Toward the crystallization of a European cultural identity. Revista Română de Comunicare şi Relaţii Publice 12 (1), 121-131, 2010. Google Scholar

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Personalitate de brand şi determinare culturală în publicitatea la automobile.. Revista Romana de Comunicare si Relatii Publice 11 (1), 2009. Google Scholar

National or European? The Case of Romanian Political Parties' Platforms for 2009 European Elections/National ou Europeen? Le cas des plateformes des partis politiques roumains …. ESSACHESS-Journal for Communication Studies 2 (2), 183-202, 2009. Google Scholar

Methodological Issues in Cultural Semiotics of Advertising. Revista Română de Comunicare şi Relaţii Publice 11 (3), 59-66, 2009. Google Scholar

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