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PARTENERIATUL EDUCAȚIONAL – COMPONENTĂ EVOLUTIVĂ PENTRU ADAPTAREA PROFESIONALĂ  
A CADRELOR DIDACTICE DEBUTANTE

PARTENERIATUL EDUCAȚIONAL – COMPONENTĂ EVOLUTIVĂ PENTRU ADAPTAREA PROFESIONALĂ A CADRELOR DIDACTICE DEBUTANTE

Author(s): Mariana Goraş / Language(s): Romanian Publication Year: 0

Starting from the fact that our subsistence environment, society and socio-professional environment represent a system in which all subsystems (economic, cultural, educational, etc.) intercorrelates and condition each other, we mention that the situation at macro level influences the way of professionals adapt beginner teachers. However, it is already recognized that a thoughtful career design process, which takes into account the needs of the state in the workforce, as well as the trends of a person's self-realization through career, reduces the risk of non-integration in the socio-economic context and competition professional activity and the lack of qualified staff in the strategic areas of the national economy. In the conditions of the development of the modern school, the role of the educational partnership increases considerably. The stake in the efficiency of education lies in the internal collaboration, as well as the external one, as decisive educational factors. Teachers, especially at the beginning of their careers, need support not only from state institutions, but also from society as a whole. Obviously, any aspect of the educational process requires both involvement and external influence, so it is necessary to modernize career design strategies, which have the mission to promote a clearer understanding of the conditions for choosing the career path, especially for staff early career that requires assistance and mentoring in the development of professional identity. Ensuring the functional context for the professional development of novice teachers means, in large part, ensuring equal opportunities for individual development and professional adaptation

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METODE MODERNE DE PREDARE A INFORMATICII

METODE MODERNE DE PREDARE A INFORMATICII

Author(s): Elena Frunză / Language(s): Romanian Publication Year: 0

The Europe 2021 strategy's goal is smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. In a knowledge-based society, key competences in the form of knowledge, skills and attitudes appropriate to each context have, a fundamental role. A key competence for lifelong learning is digital competence. In any field of activity, obtaining relevant and current information positively influences decisions taken by organizations, information being considered as the fourth resource, more important than the classical ones (work, nature, capital). Informations as resources generated through processes of knowledge and innovation are potentially unlimited, develop progressively and cumulatively, have an extremely fast growth rate; they multiply by dissemination. The paper aims to present the impact of technology evolution in the educational environment in Romania

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CORNIȘTI VIRTUOZI, PROFESORI ȘI COMPOZITORI  ÎN ROMANTISMUL MUZICAL

CORNIȘTI VIRTUOZI, PROFESORI ȘI COMPOZITORI ÎN ROMANTISMUL MUZICAL

Author(s): Petrea Gîscă / Language(s): Romanian Publication Year: 0

In musical Romanticism, the horn instrument developed a lot. The chromatic horn appeared due to the invention of the valve by the inventor Heinrich Stölzel. Horn performers were trained in the European Schools, becoming very well-known and appreciated at the main princely courts. Many of the horn performers were prolific composers for the horn and at the same time dedicated teachers for their art. Horn schools flourished during this period, laying the foundations of the European Horn Schools of the twentieth century. In our country, the buds of the Horn School appeared in the middle of the last century, when the first horn performers were formed

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PRIVIRE DE ANSAMBLU ASUPRA BAROCULUI MUZICAL

PRIVIRE DE ANSAMBLU ASUPRA BAROCULUI MUZICAL

Author(s): Iulian Horez / Language(s): Romanian Publication Year: 0

After a brief presentation of the social situation that appeared at the beginning of the Baroque, we framed the current in the historical period - being located between the end of the 16th century and the middle of the 18th century - after which we defined the term baroque and specified the etymology of the word. Also, in this first introductory part we talked about how the Baroque evolved first in the other arts - architecture, painting, sculpture, theater, dance and literature - and then with strict reference to the art of music. We followed a periodization of the Baroque, made according to some musicologists as follows: an early period that is characterized by the gradual transition from choral polyphony to accompanied monody and is distinguished by highlighting a single melodic line, which makes possible the appearance of opera and vocal genres- symphonic, such as the oratorio and cantata; a middle period in which the development of opera, ballet opera, court ballet, but also instrumental music takes place; and a late period of synthesis, which fixes the concept of tonality through the two basic modes: major and minor

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ANALIZA COMPARATĂ A INTERPRETĂRII  STUDIILOR DE CONCERT NR. 2 ȘI 12 DE HEITOR VILLA-LOBOS

ANALIZA COMPARATĂ A INTERPRETĂRII STUDIILOR DE CONCERT NR. 2 ȘI 12 DE HEITOR VILLA-LOBOS

Author(s): Daniel Dragomirescu / Language(s): Romanian Publication Year: 0

Often, Villa-Lobos' studies contain more than one technical idea or, on the contrary, there are sections within a study that insist on a single problem. However, nothing is lost in the musical quality: the sound is always rich, and the presence of a wide range of colors increases the possibilities of exposing a virtuous interpretation. This "pattern-thinking" as Jukka Savijoki calls it in his book "The Guitar Works of Heitor Villa-Lobos", often provides the solution to correcting some notations of fingerings or sounds, but this this does not happen every time, due to which the interpreter will be late with the learner.

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FUM PENTRU CLARINET SOLO DE DOINA ROTARU - ASPECTE STILISTICE ŞI INTERPRETATIVE

FUM PENTRU CLARINET SOLO DE DOINA ROTARU - ASPECTE STILISTICE ŞI INTERPRETATIVE

Author(s): Daniel Paicu / Language(s): Romanian Publication Year: 0

Written for solo clarinet in 1996, the work of composer Doina Rotaru, the Smoke, proposes the illustration of the symbolic element declared in the title by a particular sonority dependent on a space that implies the presence of another instrument, the piano, borrowing from the vibration of its resonance assimilating and absorbing the harmonics. More evident than the piece architecture is the technical means of sound organization, variation principle prevailing in it and causing a certain formal circumstance by rhythmical entity around which the mechanisms are focused. A permanent oscillation between acute and the grave register, rhythmic oscillation between long and short sounds, the contrast between very small and very strong colors, the game between vibrato and non-vibrato, frullatto and non-frullatto, calmo - nervoso - calmo are elements that predominate the whole work, intensifying the emotional intensity many times as an authentic dirge.

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Cartographic Analysis of the Radon Situation in the Environment

Cartographic Analysis of the Radon Situation in the Environment

Author(s): Renat Apkin / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

According to UNSCEAR (United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiations), no less than 10% of lung cancer diseases registered annually are caused by radon radiation. Born in the belly of the earth, the same gas, a class I cancirogen, increases the risk of non-cancerous diseases of the upper respiratory tract and cardiovascular diseases. The radon problem occupies an important place in the radioecological programs of the USA, Japan, Western Europe and Russia.However, the natural radiation varies in the background from location to location.In many countries, survey work is being carried out, including an assessment of the intensity of the radon hazards of sites allocated for construction.In Russia, the Radiation Safety Standards are stipulating that the concentration of radon in the air of residential premises should not exceed 200 Bq/m3; in Sweden, the maximum radon concentration is taken as 100 Bq/m3, in Finland and Canada - 400 Bq/m3, and in Germany and Great Britain - 200 Bq/m3. It is necessary to carefully choose the constructive site, with the minimum concentration of radon in the soil.Our purpose is to carry out a cartographic analysis of radon intake from soil in the territory of Kazan. An important component is the creation of unique maps based on the measurement of radon escalation.The practical significance of the work lies in the application of the results for making management decisions, in engineering and environmental surveys, for conducting hygienic assessments, or simply being used by citizens for informational purposes.

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Design of Experimental Research on the Formation of Nonverbal Communication Skills and Impression Management of Police Officers

Design of Experimental Research on the Formation of Nonverbal Communication Skills and Impression Management of Police Officers

Author(s): Lucia Bîtca / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

Increasing competition in the organizational environment and strengthening human capital can greatly contribute to the ability to close existing gaps in the development process and ensure a more competitive level, and the professional development process includes not only setting career goals and training agreements, but also evaluations and the feedback needed to assess progress. By optimizing nonverbal skills and forming impression management strategies promoted by psychological training in enhancing the knowledge and skills of police employees, they serve as a basis for organizational projects designed to facilitate self-realization of internal potential and stimulate their involvement in the organization. Organizational behavior is the study of the behaviors of individuals, which involves understanding, predicting and controlling human behavior, models and structures, in order to improve the environment, performance and efficiency of the organization. The original of this paper is that the research results led to the identification of components and mechanisms for producing change at the macro-, meso- and microsocial level, which uses a perpetual mobilization of social actors in organizations. Another novelty, for a wider geographical area of ​​scientific research, is the application of an intervention methodology in the training impression management strategies through nonverbal communication, with the purpose and purpose in developing relational skills and optimizing professional activity. The information obtained in research on nonverbal communication and impression management tactics on the organizational environment, can be applied for the development of programs for organizational counseling activities, business coaching and large-scale developmental training, promoted through managerial and corporate profile.

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SMEs Sustainability in Times of Crisis

SMEs Sustainability in Times of Crisis

Author(s): Otilia-Maria Bordeianu,Claudia-Elena Grigoras-Ichim,Lucia Moroşan-Dănila / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

The global crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic among the population and at the level of companies, state institutions, etc., underlined the importance of analysing its impact at different levels (intern, national and international level). The concepts of sustainability, development and growth must be aware, adapted and implemented more and more frequently, even constantly, in order to cope with the current evolution of the economy (and not only). The paper is an empirical research conducted in the North-East Region of Romania, aiming to analyse the impact of COVID-19 on local companies (especially SME’s), in the context of existing correlation between the COVID-19 impact on resizing, restricting, changing the number of active employees, changing revenue, changing turnover and changing profit, based on the Spearman correlation coefficients. In this sense, it was important to implement sustainability strategies and ensure the activity and resources of companies in the long term, because the effects of an economic crisis (natural resources, human resources, not only financial) are felt in 2021 and will be felt in the future 10 years. The paper concludes with two practical solutions to ensure the sustainability of the companies involved in the study, solutions that can be applied by all companies that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Traumatic Life Experiences and Ontological Well-Being: Insights from Narrative Psychology and Self-Memory Theory

The Traumatic Life Experiences and Ontological Well-Being: Insights from Narrative Psychology and Self-Memory Theory

Author(s): Seçil Bülbül,Serin Işiaçik / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

Ontological well-being adopts a holistic perspective on well-being similar to the narrative psychology when analyzing life histories by referring to past, present, and future aspects of one's life. Relatedly, the self-memory view proposes that life events are self-evaluated. Based on the narrative psychology and self-memory approach, affective life events and emotions are processed in the memory and play a role in structuring self-perceptions and psychological well-being. Therefore, turbulent external conditions such as the pandemic, uncertain environments and socio-economic challenges may lead to traumatic experiences for individuals. Being exposed to traumatic events and experiencing post-traumatic stress harms mental health, well-being, and work performance. This study aims to examine the relationship between traumatic life experiences and ontological well-being within the period of COVID 19 pandemic. It is intended to reveal the impact of traumatic experiences on ontological well-being of individuals in work life. A cross-sectional study was utilized throughout an online survey with the participation of 270 employees working in various private organizations. Following the statistical analyses, the findings were evaluated and both conceptual and practical discussions were provided.

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Challenges and Achievements of European Education Ministers on Information Exchange and Collaboration within the European Economic Community between 60s and 80s

Challenges and Achievements of European Education Ministers on Information Exchange and Collaboration within the European Economic Community between 60s and 80s

Author(s): Cristina-Iulia Gîlă / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

This article examines the concerns of all national education systems in Europe regarding exchanges of information, ideas and collaborations since the beginning of the configuration of the European Community in the 1960s. The idea of working together member states for a better future for the younger generation was found both in the documents of the Conferences of Heads of State on Education and in the consultations of education experts. This was pointed out by education ministers, such as Edgar Faure or Olivier Guichard, in France, who made strong arguments, demonstrating responsibility for action for future generations. Although the beginning was difficult, in the 1960s the documents referred to the education of the children of migrant workers, the importance of learning modern languages, the recognition of diplomas.In the 1980s, meetings at the level of education ministers highlighted a deepening and strengthening of cooperation to adapt language teaching models, expand the study of European history and European institutions in secondary education increasing access to education for children with special needs, setting up school spaces for language learning, but especially the creation of a European Centre for Education.

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The Rapid Shift from Onsite to Online Teaching – Students’ Perceptions

The Rapid Shift from Onsite to Online Teaching – Students’ Perceptions

Author(s): Lulzime Kamberi,Alina Andreea Dragoescu Urlica / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

Recent developments in response to the Covid-19 pandemic have had a substantial impact on students, teachers and content delivery modes around the globe. This paper reports the efforts of the University of Tetovo (UT) in North Macedonia (NM) and Banat’s USAMVB University “King Michael I of Romania” to find rapid and efficient means of switching from direct to remote course delivery while maintaining effective communication. Acknowledging that little space was available for training teachers and learners to prepare for such rapid changes, this study examines how students responded. Applying exploratory research methods, the paper offers a preliminary analysis of the difficulties that learners faced in shifting to online presentation. Qualitative data was collected using student interviews and content analysis (Silverman, 2005) was applied to identify themes, biases and meaning. Convenience sampling among enrolled students in the academic year 2020/2021 at both universities identified a non-random sample of 16 students. The findings of the study revealed that participants faced many difficulties in their venture; however, using various strategies, effective planning and organization, they managed to a certain extent to overcome this situation.

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Reflection on Social Entrepreneurship in the Penitentiary Environment

Reflection on Social Entrepreneurship in the Penitentiary Environment

Author(s): Carmen Matei / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

Entrepreneurship can be a solution to the dilemma: “Labour is a form of education, a way of ensuring existence, gaining autonomy, a physical and mental training, a way of oppression, a form of occupational therapy, all together or …none of the variants listed?” Depending on the reference field and the perspectives offered by different specializations, work is defined as a physical or intellectual action, which develop material and emotional satisfactions. Especially in closed environments, it is practiced as a form of occupational therapy (ergotherapy), because it ensures a sense of usefulness, helping to maintain somato-psycho-emotional health. The schoolmasters highlight the formative values of work for students: evaluate the native skills and abilities, lead to the discovery of new unknown interests and talents, support the student in his perfection by inoculating the ideas of responsibility, order, discipline, etc. Before 1989, in detention environment labour was mandatory, but now, labour is an optional right. The two perspectives are diametrically opposed, and the issue was addressed only from the perspective of reduced job supply, both during detention and after release. There are few publications with strict reference to this topic. In general, the social reintegration of post-execution prisoners is addressed. At this moment, the main problem highlighted is integration/reintegration on the labour market, as the main facilitating step of maintaining the accumulations during the detention period and a primary factor for avoiding the recurrence.However, those who have served a custodial sentence do not have a "ticket" to the labour market. To be known and solved, the situation should be addressed continuously: prevention before detention, education/re-education/training / retraining during detention and placement on the labor market / retraining immediately after release.

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The Evaluation of Distance Learning in Tourism Education in the Pandemic Process

The Evaluation of Distance Learning in Tourism Education in the Pandemic Process

Author(s): Nesrin Menemenci Bahcelerli / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

The most important feature that distinguishes the tourism sector from many sectors is that it has a labor-intensive structure. Therefore, the knowledge and skills of those working in this sector are important for the competitiveness of businesses. In this direction, tourism education curricula are developed on a practical basis. During the pandemic, the functioning of the tourism industry has come to a complete halt, so education has been moved to digital platforms. In this process, many application-based courses were suspended and these courses were started to be carried out on digital platforms. The aim of this study is to evaluate the views of students who receive tourism education in the pandemic process towards distance learning. The action research technique, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in the study. Action research is a method actively used by educators who take the role of researchers to systematically and scientifically obtain information and develop applications in various fields of education. The sample of the study consists of 24 students studying tourism in the 2020-2021 academic years. The research data were collected using a semi-structured interview technique. As a result of the research, while the students expressed positive opinions about distance learning, they stated that they lacked the application aspect, which is a necessity of tourism education. In addition, with the statements put forward, it is concluded that students improve themselves by participating in seminars and trainings with distance learning methods in many different countries in the pandemic process. Among the problems experienced, students stated that there is a lack of infrastructure.

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Information and Communication – The Limits of Media Discourse. Case Study – Romanian School in the News

Information and Communication – The Limits of Media Discourse. Case Study – Romanian School in the News

Author(s): Xenia Negrea / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

In this study we propose an analysis of the media discourse on education. This paper is based on questions such as: in what manner is the media an echo for the public policy authors, for the dominant ideology, and what are the stories featuring the school topic. Using the content analysis, we aimed to find the narrative frames, and a map of the most cited journalistic sources. We found that the media is a very important source for public agenda. In fact, the media is one of the most powerful public and social policy agents. Our analysis covers the journalistic discourse in Romania for a period of one year, from the moment of declaring the state of emergency. One of the hypotheses was that the type of journalistic discourse under analysis is specific to crisis communication. Regarding the corpus of texts, we selected a publication where there are published only features on education, edupedu.ro, a quality publication with stories from different fields, including education, libertatea.ro, and a soft publication, kanald.ro. The texts were analysed from a multidisciplinary perspective, in order to define and describe a narrative pattern. One of our main findings is this fear of contaminating the quality press with false information. And, as a consequence, we have found a journalistic conformism and a lake of creativity and new approaches, respectively assuming a role of facilitating the information, of carrier, rather than of a watchdog.

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Social Dimensions of Roma Marginalization

Social Dimensions of Roma Marginalization

Author(s): Romana Oneţ / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

The paper aims to analyze aspects of Roma marginalization, by identifying and assessing the dimensions of social needs within a compact Roma community, located in a marginalized urban area. The effects of the economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic increase inequalities regarding the economic and social situation. The major challenge is to reduce the risk of poverty, especially among families with children, people with disabilities and chronic diseases, but also the social exclusion of people at social risk, based on accurate measurements of social phenomena. The community profile indicates the social status of the inhabitants, which provides a picture of the degree of marginalization and social exclusion of Roma. Thus, the study was conducted by constructing a questionnaire as a research tool, which summarizes the results of the activity of information collection and processing, both based on statistical methods and percentage analysis. The problems faced by marginalized Roma communities are low participation in education, early school leaving, difficult transition to tertiary education, lack of adult skills, low skills among vulnerable people in the labor market, low access to services, poor health and housing. Measures for early detection of situations of social risk and intervention lead to positive effects in preventing marginalization and social exclusion.

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The Dissonance Tourist Demand Prices. The Evolution of Romanian Tourist Packages to Turkey and Egypt Destination, During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Dissonance Tourist Demand Prices. The Evolution of Romanian Tourist Packages to Turkey and Egypt Destination, During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author(s): Corina Mădălina Pintilei,Pavel Stanciu / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

The travel industry and tourism can rightly be considered the most affected branches of the global economy in the COVID-19 era, the tourism market registering the sharpest post-war decline with significant disruptions to the supply-demand ratio.An analysis of the tourist offers promoted by two of the most prolific tour operators in Romania states a strategic endurance approach based on psychological prices easily predictable, but focused on regaining a large segment of Romanian tourists who before 2020 practiced outgoing tourism . Turkey and Egypt are considered the destinations of the pandemic moment, the most appreciated in a state of continuous uncertainty, insecurity and reluctance to travel.During the years 2019-2020, the price offers of the Romanian tour operators did not register major changes, even if the outgoing tourist packages experienced, in full pandemic, conjunctural oscillations with reasonable decreases of prices followed, in some places, by price increases meant to suggest an intensification of tourist consumption with the lifting of the lockdown in various countries and the announcement of the first measures of social relaxation.The measures regarding the vaccination and the immunization of the population determined the Romanian tourists to react positively to the inner, urgent desire to travel regardless of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the temporary restrictions determined by it.

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Public Support for the EU in Times of Crisis and the Drivers of Euroscepticism

Public Support for the EU in Times of Crisis and the Drivers of Euroscepticism

Author(s): Iuliana-Lăcrămioara Tincu / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

In the context of the economic, political and social crises that unfolded during the recent years, the European Union had to withstand a growing pressure from the part of its dissatisfied citizens. The long-term effects of the economic crisis, the limited ability to manage refugee flows or the difficulty to come up with joint solutions to pressing issues have highlighted the shortcoming of the EU as a political system, while also giving rise to growing criticism from EU citizens and the loss of their trust. The 2016 referendum vote of British citizens that subsequently led to what came to be known as “Brexit” could be perceived both as a crisis and as an outcome of the growing popular dissatisfaction and protest from the part of British citizens. Consequently, the present article aims to explore the connections between recent crises and the evolution of European citizens’ attitudes in relation to the EU and the integration process as a whole. This perspective could ultimately shed some light on the roots and drivers of Euroscepticism in the context of an inability of the EU as a political system to channel the solidarity of Member States towards common solutions and to cope with the existing social, economic, and cultural divisions in Europe.

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The Fight against Corruption in Sport: International and National Experience

The Fight against Corruption in Sport: International and National Experience

Author(s): Vasile Triboi,Natalia Nastas / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

Corruption is a particularly dangerous scourge, which encompasses the whole of society, all spheres of human activity, and by virtue of this, it also encompasses education, whether we want to recognize it or not.Corruption flourishes in times of great social unrest, in times of crisis that societies are going through, especially in the period of transition from a totalitarian regime to a democratic society.The factor generating corruption is the socio-economic crisis, having as causes: weakening of state authority, degradation of living standards, altered moral judgment, lack of effective control levers, diminished public confidence in institutions and social values, non-adaptation of legislation to economic and social conditions and so on Sport is one of the largest businesses in the world, being influenced and influencing in turn both financial and political interests. Every year, millions of dollars and Euros circulate in this area, most of the transactions and agreements taking place behind closed doors, in order to keep any possible advantage over the competition. This fierce competitiveness, together with the lack of transparency, makes the sports field extremely vulnerable to corruption acts.Summarizing the results of our study, we can conclude: the fight against corruption is an opportunity for beneficiary institutions, which can strengthen and improve their systems for preventing and combating corruption and money laundering and asset recovery, by reference to worldwide first-class practices and standards. Following intense consultations with all beneficiaries in the Republic of Moldova: Minister of Education, Culture and Research, National Olympic and Sports Committee, Paralympics’ Committee, Sports Federations and other structures in the country, in order to ensure effective support in the field of physical culture and sports. The direct relations with the interested actors contribute to the creation of a positive framework, which will favour the general success of the future activities that will take place in obtaining the expected results.

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The Anti-Crisis Management in The Process of Global Integration

The Anti-Crisis Management in The Process of Global Integration

Author(s): Irena Emilova / Language(s): English Publication Year: 0

The global integration demands a theoretical understanding and characterization of anti-crisis management. On the one hand, it is associated with changes, which not only create opportunities, but also raise a number of difficulties, and on the other - with the necessity of a concept, combining different approaches.The globalization has various dimensions. It is the subject of discussion by the researchers of many scientific fields - sociology, economics, geography, politics, international relations, culture, technique and technology, history, demographics and more. The definitions of the specialist of policy and international relations are interpreted as a accelerating and improving transnational nature of the relationship between the partners and establishment an international order with help of the UN and other international organizations.The anti-crisis management is a relatively new area of scientific knowledge. In the process of globalization, changes in economic, political, social and spiritual environment, there are expanding opportunities but also pose serious constraints to its theoretical study and practical application.This paper examining with some aspects of the anti-crisis management in the process of global integration. Clarified are the main requirements for anti-crisis management as a system, as a set of mechanisms and processes, specific technologies and management styles. It discusses factors that determine the effectiveness of anti-crisis management. There is substantiating necessity of interpretation on the need for new specific features in management thinking.

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