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Ungurean, Ștefan. "A book about a “legacy”: “In honorem Sanda Golopenția”, Spandugino Publishing House, Bucharest, 2020. Zoltán Rostás and Theodora-Eliza Văcărescu (editors)." Sociologie Romaneasca 19, no. 1 (November 26, 2021): 243–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.33788/sr.19.2.12.

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This essay tries to capture the essential aspects highlighted by the 50 authors whose the texts are included in the anniversary publication “In honorem Sanda Golopentia”. The authors, who are experts in their respective scientific fields, are addressing the complex work of Sanda Golopentia, whose oeuvre spans six decades and consists of studies of sociology, linguistics, theatre, ethnology and autobiographical testimonies, and which is considered to have “a comfortingly consistent and durable presence within Romanian culture”.
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Doboş, Corina. "Between Statistics, Demography, and Monographic Research: GH. Retegan (1916–1998), A(Nother) Sociologist Without A Sociology." Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Sociologia 65, no. 1 (June 1, 2020): 5–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/subbs-2020-0001.

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AbstractBy exploring the professional trajectory of sociologist Gheorghe (George) Retegan (1916–1998), this article addresses the epistemological and personal reconfigurations of the field of social sciences in post-war Romania, highlighting the complex relations and professional rivalries in the field after the Second World War, and their consequences for social knowledge. My study explores Retegan’s published and unpublished works, archival documents, and an interview that Z. Rostás conducted with Retegan in the 1990s. I analyse three research ventures relevant for understanding Retegan’s professional trajectory and methodological choices: the 1948–1950 family budget research that Retegan coordinated at the Central Institute for Statistics; the 1957–1959 monographic research he coordinated at the Institute for Economic Research; and his “farewell” to sociology and specialization in demography beginning in the 1960s. My article documents Retegan’s remarkable capacity to develop research by way of formulating new questions, methodologies, and techniques, on the basis of the main elements of empirical research he learned during his training in sociology under the supervision of Anton Golopenția. Retegan’s contributions to the field of empirical social research suggest how a context that was generally unfavourable for the development of social sciences (1948–1965) could be used in a creative way for the study of the social world. Epistemologically, the survival and even innovation of empirical research under unfavourable ideological and political conditions made possible the rehabilitation of sociology as a discipline in the much more favourable context of the second half of the 1960s.
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Dumitru-Lahaye, Cristina. "Sanda Golopenţia, Limba descântecelor româneşti." Cahiers de littérature orale, no. 62 (January 1, 2007): 194–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/clo.1237.

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COVENEY, A. B. "Review. Les Voies de la pragmatique. Golopentia, Sanda." French Studies 45, no. 3 (July 1, 1991): 373. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/45.3.373.

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Cotoi, Calin. "The geopolitical turn in interwar Romanian sociology and geography: From social reform to population exchange plans." History of the Human Sciences 32, no. 2 (June 10, 2018): 76–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0952695118771248.

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Romanian interwar geopolitics emerged mostly through a radicalization and instrumentalization of sociology, seen as a militant science serving the nation-state. Geography re-defined itself as both geohistory and geopolitics and tried to articulate German Geopolitik and French géographie politique in order to create a science of national and global spaces compatible with this new sociology. Geopolitics became, at the end of the 1930s and during WWII, a major discourse in national politics and gathered a group of scholars, public administrators, and military elites, who aimed to quickly and massively transform the nation and the state. Two important local scholars, the sociologist-demographer Anton Golopenţia and the geographer-turned-sociologist Ion Conea, were central in constituting geopolitics as an important political language and an instrument of state reform inside a radical biopolitical project.
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Larionescu, Maria. "REVIEW: Zoltán Rostás, Theodora-Eliza Văcărescu, eds. In honorem SANDA GOLOPENȚIA." Transilvania, 2022, 119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.51391/trva.2022.01-02.15.

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This volume is a surprise-gift offered by the informal research and debate group coordinated by Professor Zoltán Rostás, dedicated to Sanda Golopenția. A prestigious researcher, she is the daughter of the well-known sociologist Anton Golopenția, member of the Bucharest Sociological School. The volume brings together fifty-one studies, pieces of research, archive notes, essays, letters, prose, poems, which the editors have gathered from valued members of the global academic community, with whom Sanda Golopenția has exchanged messages. In this comment I have chosen to focus on several of the diverse interests and passions of Sanda Golopenția (S.G.). She brought significant contributions to linguistics, ethnography, semiotics, theater, sociology, and social history, among others. Among these, I will discuss selected aspects that are highly relevant to the Sociological School of Bucharest and to the activity of her parents, Anton Golopenția and Ștefania Cristescu- Golopenția, as also highlighted by the study authors. This short list includes: 1) A comprehensive profile of Sanda Golopenția’s life and career, which sheds light on the history of the Bucharest Sociological School; 2) “The Epistolary Rhapsody” – a benchmark achievement within the frame of modern historiography; 3) The reconstruction of a major chapter in the history of sociology, serving as a window towards a “total editorial fact”; 4) The project of interventionist sociology, comprised in the student campaigns of the Social Service in Romanian villages, aiming for the emancipation of the peasantry, which was also a strategic component in the national mass-media of that time; 5) Sanda Golopenția’s personality, serving as an inspirational model for young and aspiring intellectuals.
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Books on the topic "Golopenția"

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Opriș, Ioan. Anton Golopenția: Un destin frânt : studiu monografic. Reșița: Editura Banatica, 1997.

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Opriș, Ioan. Anton Golopenția: Un destin frânt : studiu monografic. Reșița: Editura Banatica, 1997.

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Sanda, Golopenția-Eretescu, and Guțu Pelazza Ruxandra, eds. Rapsodia epistolară: Scrisori primite și trimise de Anton Golopenția (1923-1950). București: Editura Albatros, 2004.

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Ștefania, Cristescu, ed. Ceasul misiunilor reale: Scrisori către Petru Comarnescu, Ștefania Cristescu (Golopenția), Dimitrie Gusti, Sabin Manuilă, Iacob Mihăilă, H.H. Stahl și Tudor Vianu. București: Editura Fundației Culturale Române, 1999.

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Ștefan, Costea, ed. Anton Golopenția: Restituiri. București: Ararat, 1995.

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Trebici, Vladimir. Geopolitica și demografia în România: Anton Golopenția, 1909-1951 : discurs rostit la 16 mai 1994 în ședință publică. București: Editura Academiei Române, 1994.

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Fluviul Alfeu, sau, Despre exil și întoarceri: Proze scurte, eseuri, studii. București: Spandugino, 2017.

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