Note from the Editors; Digital Revolution and De-Institutionalization in Central and Eastern Europe; Post-Communist Media Freedom and a New Monopoly on Truth; Public Opinion, Mass Media, and Foreign Policy of the Republic of Moldova: Between the Two Realms; Striving and Surviving: Romanian Journalism on the Quest for Funding Models; Romanian-language Conspiracy Narratives: Safeguarding the Nation and the People; Measuring Pseudoscience in Online Media: A Case Study on Romanian Websites; Media Sources and Dissidents in the Romanian Revolution of 1989; Romanian Journalists Perception of Freedom of the Press and the Role Played by the Media in Countering Fake News; Socialism under Scrutiny: Juggling Time, Planned Economy, and Heritage; Hidden Galleries: Material Religion in the Secret Police Archives in Central and Eastern Europe; Inventing the Social in Romania, 1848-1914: Networks and Laboratories of Knowledge; Empty Signs, Historical Imaginaries. The Entangled Nationalization of Names and Naming in a Late Habsburg Borderland; Contributors.
Journal of Romanian Studies : Volume 3,2 (2021)