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Predictors of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance: The Role of Trust and the Influence of Social Media. Social Work in Public Health, 1-16, 2024. Google Scholar

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Predictors of third-person perceptions about media's influence on vaccination against COVID-19. Kybernetes, 2023. 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

Information Disorders in the Current Media Environment. Patterns of News Consumption in a High-Choice Media Environment: A Romanian …, 2023. Google Scholar

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

Setting the Agenda During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 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

News Consumption Patterns Then and Now: From Traditional Media Repertoires to New Ways of Consuming News. Patterns of News Consumption in a High-Choice Media Environment: A Romanian …, 2023. Google Scholar

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

HATE SPEECH IN THE ROMANIAN ONLINE MEDIA AND ITS IMPACT ON PEOPLE'S CIVIC ENGAGEMENT WITH THE ROMA MINORITY. Revista Romana de Sociologie 34 (1/2), 21-42, 2023. Google Scholar

A qualitative examination of (political) media diets across age cohorts in five countries. Communications, 2023. Google Scholar

Crisis of confidence in vaccination and the role of social media. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology 36, 84-92, 2022. Google Scholar

Managing the COVID-19 pandemic: predictors of trust in institutions in Romania. Kybernetes 51 (7), 2398-2415, 2022. Google Scholar

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

Profiles of News Consumption in a High-Choice Media Environment: Evidence from Romania. Media Literacy and Academic Research 5 (1), 95-115, 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), 1-17, 2022. 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

Key Words Associated with the COVID-19 Pandemic. Comparing the Media and the Public Agenda.. Journal of Media Research 14 (2), 5-25, 2021. Google Scholar

Media Coverage in Times of Crisis. Intermedia Agenda-setting of COVID-19–related Topics. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 23 (2), 7-22, 2021. Google Scholar

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Does fake news lead to more engaging effects on social media? Evidence from Romania. Communications 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), 62-78, 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

Thoughts on Antisocial Media. How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy by Siva Vaidhyanathan. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 22 (1), 145-149, 2020. Google Scholar

Reshaping the European Public Sphere: Preliminary Insights into the European Backlash in Central and Eastern Europe. In Search of a European Public Sphere: Challenges, Opportunities and …, 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 East-West Divide in the European Union: A Development Divide Reframed as a Political One. Development in Turbulent Times, 105-118, 2019. Google Scholar

Populism and illiberal democracy in Romania: The role of media in the erosion of Romanian democracy. Proceedings of the 6th Academos Conference, Political and Economic Unrest in …, 2019. 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

Media Coverage of Elections: Lessons Learnt from the 2014 Presidential Campaign in Romania. Proceedings of the 5th Academos Conference, Development, Demoracy and …, 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), 18-36, 2017. Google Scholar

Facebook as a Learning Tool: Perspectives of Romanian Students in Higher Education. Exploring Communication through Qualitative Research, 180-199, 2017. Google Scholar

Why Europe? Narratives and Counter-narratives of European Integration. Peter Lang, 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), 239-253, 2017. Google Scholar

From “What Europe” to “Why Europe”. Insights into the Consequences of EU Overlapping Crises. Why Europe? Narratives and Counter-narratives of European Integration, 7-15, 2017. Google Scholar

Representations of Europe in the Online Media Discourse about Migration. A Comparative Approach. Why Europe? Narratives and Counter-narratives of European Integration, 39-60, 2017. Google Scholar

The Refugee Crisis From The Media To The Public Agenda. Proceedings of the 4th Academos Conference, The Quality of Demogracy in the …, 2017. Google Scholar

Review of'Temporal Love. Temporality and Romantic Relationships' by Mira Moshe, New York, Nova Science Publishers, 2016. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 19 (2), 43-44, 2017. Google Scholar

Social Representations Of Migrants In Romanian And French Online Media Outlets. L’Europe dans les Medias en Ligne., 205-219, 2017. Google Scholar

Facebook as a communication instrument in the academia: A view from the students. Trends and challenges in the learning economy., 223-254, 2016. Google Scholar

The European Identity – Romanian Youths’ Perspectives in Times of Crisis. Proceedings of Third Academos Conference - Governing for the Future …, 2016. Google Scholar

United By or Against Euroscepticism? An Assessment of Public Attitudes towards Europe in the Context of the Crisis. Central European Political Studies Review 18 (1), 110-114, 2016. Google Scholar

Noua eră a vechilor media. O analiză experimentală a efectelor produse de cadrajele media. comunicare.ro, 2016. Google Scholar

The European identity–Romanian youths’ perspectives in times of crisis. Proceedings of Third Academos Conference - Governing for the Future …, 2016. Google Scholar

Uses and gratifications of Facebook among Romanian graduate students. Proceedings of Fourth Edition of the Strategica International Conference …, 2016. Google Scholar

Alina Bârgăoanu, Loredana Radu and Diego Varela (eds.): United By or Against Euroscepticism? An Assessment of Public Attitudes towards Europe in the Context of the Crisis. Central European Political Studies Review 18 (1), 110-114, 2016. Google Scholar

Moderators of Framing Effects on Political Attitudes: Is Source Credibility Worth Investigating?. Central European Political Studies Review 17 (2), 155-177, 2015. Google Scholar

Minimal Effects or Not YET? Do Media Still Have a Role on Audiences' Political and Social Involvement?. Sfera Politicii 23 (2), 58-65, 2015. Google Scholar

Repetitive and Competitive Media Frames and How They Affect Audiences’ Trust. Redefining Community in Intercultural Context - RCIC 15 4, 153-164, 2015. Google Scholar

The 2014 European Elections in Romania–Media Frames and Their Implications in the Europeanization Process. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 17 (1), 59-79, 2015. Google Scholar

What is the Price of EU Citizenship?. Communication and Entrepreneurship in the European Context, 2015. Google Scholar

Euroscepticism – A Today’s Issue with Tomorrow Consequences. Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 16 (1), 41-52, 2014. Google Scholar

Every Comment Counts – the 2014 EP Elections in Romania on Facebook. Sfera Politicii 22 (3), 46-55, 2014. Google Scholar

We Are Not Entering an Era of Minimal Effects – Towards a Sleeper Effect Approach. Revista de Comunicare Și Marketing 7, 77-92, 2013. Google Scholar