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Cristina Gelan is the EJO’s Romanian Web Editor and director of the Department of Communication and Political Sciences at the Andrei Șaguna University of Constanta.
Cristina Gelan was born on the 26th of June, 1978. She is a lecturer on the Faculty of Communication and Political Sciences at the Andrei Şaguna University of Constanta. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi. She then completed a Master’s degree in Theory and Practice of Interpretation and a PhD in Philosophy at the same university. Between 2004 and 2006 she was editor of the magazine Culture: The International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology, the magazine is quoted today Thomson Reuters (ISI), Arts & Humanities Citation Index. She was the Scientific Secretary at the event titled “Journalism Between Truth and Mystification” organized within the framework of the Andrei Şaguna University of Constanţa, and co-author of the study “Journalist Perception on the Condition of Journalism – Values and Quality of Journalism in Romania.”
She participates in numerous national and international conferences and has published over 40 articles on subjects in her fields of interest.
December 5, 2012 • Digital News • by Cristina Gelan
July 3, 2012 • Press Freedom • by Cristina Gelan
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