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2000-1

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Newsletter - Social Science in Eastern Europe 2000-1

ROMANIA


Newly founded

Institute for Political and Economic Research (IPER)

Str. Barbu Delavrancea 24A, etaj, ap. 5, sector1
Bucharest, 7000

Tel.: 401 2226226
Fax: 401 2226226
E-mail: iper@art.ro
Internet: http://www.friends-partners.org/~ccsi/
eeurope/romania/iper.htm

Head: Suciu, Oana-Valentina

Year of foundation: 1999

Historical development: The Institute for Political and Economic Research is an offspring of the Civil Society Foundation, a Romanian NGO founded in Bucharest.

Main fields: IPER was established to support political, economic and social transformation in Romania and in other countries of Central and Eastern Europe and to continue and expand the work of the Open Society Foundation in public policy analysis.

Recent publication

Biro, Zoltan A.; Lörincz, Jozsef D. (in association with the WAC - Centre for Regional and Anthropological Research). 1999. Szeklerland in Transition. Essays in Cultural Anthropology, Czikszereda: Pro-Print, - 291 p.

Journal description

Martor

Place of publication: Bucharest

Published by: The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology

Edited by:

Muzeul Taranului Roman

sos. Kiseleff nr. 3
Sector 1 Bucuresti

Tel.: 6505360
Fax: 3129875

Editor- in-hief: Anca Manolescu

Subject area: social sciences; sociology, anthropology

Headings: thematically oriented headings

The journal appears in English and French. It contains English, French and Romanian abstracts.

Contents of No. 3/1998 as an example (published in 1999)

The Sociological School of Bucharest after fifty years

* Rostas, Z.: The Gusti Empire. Facts and Hypotheses

* Mihailescu, V.: An Empiricist Theory of Tradition: H. H. Stahl

* Stahl, P. H.: L'ecole sociologique de Bucarest. Les survivances

* Nixon, P.: Revisting the Inter-War Romanian Social Science of Dimitrie Gusti

* Nixon, P.: After Gusti - and after Communism: What Kind of Anthropology?

* Gall, E.: Hungarian Sociologists from Romania and the School of Bucharest (An interview by Corina Iosif)

* Radulescu, S.: Constantin Brailoiu" et l'ethnomusicologie d'aujourd'hui

* Radulescu, S.: Le "fonds C. Brailoiu" dans le patrimoine de la bibliotheque du Musee de l'Homme

* Manolescu, A.: Un eloignement benefique par rapport a la tradition

* Hanganu, G. Dragus, or the Disguised Godparents

* Rostas, Z.: An Experiment of Oral History (1985-1987) Interviews with Members of the Sociological School

Alternatives methodologiques

* Nicolau, I.: Memoire orale et ecriture domestique:Anula - Narration autobiographique

Rediscovering Museology

* Golopentia, A.: Rapport concernant l'exposition Deutschland et propositions avancees au sujet du stand roumain a l'exposition universelle de 1937

* Bernea, H.; Nicolau, I.: L'installarion. Exposer des objets au Musee du Paysan Roumain

 

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