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Alina Bârgăoanu

Alina Bârgăoanu is Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (the Romanian School of Government). She is a full professor at the College of Communication and Pulic Relations, teaching courses on Mass media, EU Cohesion Policy and EU Communication Policy, and PhD coordinator in Communication Sciences. She has publisehd over 10 books and 50 articles, studies and book chapters, her research interests focusing on key themes such as EU Communication and EU Public Sphere, Europeanization, Euroscepticism and EU Crisis. Alina Bârgăoanu is the founder of the Center for EU Communication Studies (NUPSPA), the founder and director of the online magazine „Convorbiri europene” (www.convorbirieuropene.ro) and President of the Administrative Board of the European Institute of Romania.

Experience

Alina Bârgăoanu is currently Vice-Rector of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, serving as Rector of the university between 2013-2014. She is a full professor at the College of Communication and Public Relations, and was elected as a dean in 2012. As lecturer of the “Process and Project Management” MBA of Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration (2011 - 2012) and Fulbright scholar (2001- 2002), Alina Bârgăoanu gained international teaching and research experience. PhD Coordinator in Communication Science, she is also the academic superviser of the MA programs in Project Management (accredited by Project Management Institute GAC) and EU Communication and Governance. Since 2013, Alina Bârgăoanu holds the Jean Monnet Chair on EU Communication and the European Public Sphere and starting from 2014 was appointed President of the ECREA Temporary Working Group ”Communication and the European Public Sphere”. As a strong supporter of research and academic debates on EU Communication and Europeanization, Alina Bârgăoanu is the founder of the Center for EU Communication Studies (NUPSA) and of the online publication Convorbiri Europene (www.convorbirieuropene.ro). Also, she chairs the European Institute of Romania’s Administrative Board. Her public interventions on various EU-related topics have been published in the Romanian and international press.

Research

Alina Bârgăoanu is a reputed scholar in Communication Sciences, her research interests focusing on key themes as EU Communication and EU Public Sphere, Europeanization, Euroscepticism and EU Crisis.

Her list of publications includes (selection):

Books:

Bârgăoanu, A. Radu, L., Varela, D. (editor) (2015). United by or Against Euroscepticism. An Assessment of Public Attitudes towards Europe in the Context of the Crisis. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Radu, L., Bârgăoanu, A., Corbu, N. (coord.) (2013). The Crisis of the European Union. Identity, Citizenship, and Solidarity Reassessed. București: comunicare.ro Bârgăoanu, A., Negrea, E. (2011). Comunicarea în Uniunea Europeană. Modele teoretice şi aspecte practice (eds.). Bucureşti: comunicare.ro Bârgăoanu, A. (2011). Examenul Schengen. În căutarea sferei publice europene. Bucureşti: comunicare.ro Bârgăoanu, A. (2009). Fondurile europene. Strategii de promovare şi utilizare. Bucureşti: Tritonic Dobrescu, P., Bârgăoanu, A., Corbu, N. (2007). Istoria comunicării. Bucureşti: comunicare.ro Bârgăoanu, A. (2006). Tirania actualității. O introducere în istoria și teoria țtirilor. Bucureşti: Tritonic Dobrescu, P., Bârgăoanu, A. (2003, 2001). Mass media si societatea. Bucureşti, Editura: comunicare.r Dobrescu, P., Bârgăoanu, A., (2002). Mass media: puterea fără contraputere, Bucureşti: All Dobrescu, P., & Bârgăoanu, A., (2001). Geopolitica. Bucureşti: comunicare.ro

Recent articles and book chapters:

Radu, L., Bârgăoanu, A. (2015). Advocates or Challengers of Europeanization? An Inquiry into the Discourse of the Romanian Elites on the European Union in the Context of EU Elections 2014. Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences. Bârgăoanu, A., Negrea-Busuioc, E. (2014). ”What kind of Union? The future of the European Union as seen by the candidates to the European Commission Presidency in 2014 EP Elections”. Europolity. Continuity and Change in European Governance, vol 8(2). Bârgăoanu, A., Radu, L., Negrea-Busuioc, E. (2014). ”The Rise of Euroscepticism in Times of Crisis. Evidence from the 2008-2013 Eurobarometers.” In Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations, Vol. 16 No. 1, pp. 9-23. Dobrescu, P., Durach, F., Bârgăoanu, A. (2014). ”Is Europe the Problem or the Solution? An Analysis of Euroscepticism in Romania”. In Corbu, N., Popescu-Jourdy, D., Vlad, T. Identity and Intercultural Communication. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 135-156. Bârgăoanu, A., Durach, F. (2013). “Nothing bad could come out from the EU? An Analysis of Euroenthusiasm among young Romanian students”. In Radu, L., Bârgăoanu, A., Corbu, N. (coord.) (2013). The Crisis of the European Union. Identity, Citizenship, and Solidarity Reassessed, București: comunicare.ro, pp. 225 – 255. Bârgăoanu, A., Corbu, N., Radu, L. (2013). ”The Role of Government Evaluations and EU Identity in Shaping Economic Expectations During the Crisis. The Case of Romania”. In European Journal of Science and Theology. Vol. 9, no. 2/ July 2013 Bârgăoanu, A., Negrea, E. (2013). “Communication and Solidarity in Crisis: Challenges and Prospects for the European Union”. In Delia Balaban (ed.). PR Trend. Mittweida: Mittweida Hochschulverlag Durach, F., Bârgăoanu, A. (2013). ”Euroenthusiasm in Romania: Is the Romanian Youth in Favor of the European Union or too Apathetic to Object?”. In Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations. Vol. 15, no. 1(28)/April 2013 Bârgăoanu, A, Durach, F. (2013). “The Crisis of the European Union and its Reflection in the Romanian Public Sphere. Recent Findings”. In Romanian Journal of European Affairs, Vol. 13, No. 1, March Bârgăoanu, A. (2012). “The Historical Legacy of the Current Euro Crisis.The Battle for Interpretation”. In Transylvanian Review, Vol. 21, Issue 1, pp. 101-114.

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