This publication, free to download from www.romanianprotests.info
<http://www.romanianprotests.info/>, might be of interest to some.
Dr Darren G. Lilleker from Bournemouth University and I (Prof Dr Ana
Adi, Quadriga University of Applied Sciences) have recently edited and
launched a report dedicated to the recent protests in Romania.
What’s in it for you?
The report, written in English, includes 25 contributions from
journalists, activists, academics and protesters and covers various
aspects of the protests from the history of protest and Romania’s
history of fighting against corruption to capturing the voices and
reactions of protesters in the Romania and abroad, legislators and
politicians.
You might find particularly intriguing:
- Monica Macovei’s, former Minister of Justice and current MEP,
perspective on the
European Union’s reactions to the protests
-Cosmin Pojoranu’s, from NGO Funky Citizens, overview of Romania’s
protests post-2010 and the lessons in activist and strategic
communication learned
-Raluca Feher’s, from Frontline Romania, reflection on her petition to
advertisers to
stop supporting fake news TV stations
-Dumitru Bortun and Bianca Cheregi’s, from the National University of
Political and Administrative Studies, assessment of the͞ old͟ and ͞new͟
Romanias, personified by
these protests
-Peter Gross’s, from the University of Tennessee, evaluation of
Romania’s path.
Download. Feedback. Share.
You can download report for free from www.romanianprotests.info.
Once you have read it, I’d really appreciate hearing your thoughts about
the information and points of views expressed in the report. Also, if
you could think of others that would find it interesting/intriguing
and/or worth reading, please do invite them to download it as well.