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Vol. 8 No. 3 (2017): Postmodern Openings
Vol. 8 No. 3 (2017): Postmodern Openings
Published:
2017-12-20
Editorial
From Modern Closure to Postmodern Openings. Editorial
Bogdan POPOVENIUC
6-10
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Theoretical articles
Challenges to Forensic Medicine in the Postmodern Era - the Impact of the New Technologies
Bianca HANGANU, Andreea Alexandra VELNIC, Irina Smaranda MANOILESCU, Beatrice Gabriela IOAN
12-23
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Propaedeutic Interpretation of The Red Book by C.G. Jung
Oana LENTA, Marius CUCU
24-34
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The Contribution of Human Capital to Analyzing Information in the Competitive Environment as Part of the Competitive Intelligence Process
Adrian MORARU
35-45
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Domestic Violence in the Postmodern Society: Ethical and Forensic Aspects
Bianca HANGANU, Dragos CRAUCIUC, Valentin PETRE-CIUDIN, Andreea Alexandra VELNIC, Irina MANOILESCU, Beatrice Gabriela IOAN
46-58
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The Jungian Concept of Complex Psychology
Oana LENTA, Marius CUCU
59-67
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Research Articles
Formalization of Informed Consent. From Ethical to Administrative Use
Ana FRUNZA, Antonio SANDU
69-95
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Experience of Children and Young Adults with Social Networks
Daniela KVETENSKA, Katerina JECHOVA
96-109
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Included and Excluded. Young Journalists and the Begging Phenomenon in Timisoara
Lucian Vasile SZABO, Iasmina PETROVICI
110-123
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Reviews
About the Movie as an Act of Philosophizing.
Elena UNGURU
125-129
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