The biannual, peer-reviewed Journal of Romanian Studies, jointly developed by The Society for Romanian Studies and ibidem Press, examines critical issues in Romanian studies, linking work in that field to wider theoretical debates and issues of current relevance, and serving as a forum for junior and senior scholars. The journal also presents articles that connect Romania and Moldova comparatively with other states and their ethnic majorities and minorities, and with other groups by investigating the challenges of migration and globalization and the impact of the European Union. Issue No. 6 is a Special Issue on Communication, guest-edited by Raluca Radu and Ioana Coman. It contains contributions by Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu, Lucian-Vasile Szabo, Alla Rosca, Marius Dragomir, DumitriE a HoldiE, Cristina Lupu, Manuela Preoteasa, Marian Voicu, Antonio Momoc, Onoriu ColA cel, Tibori Szabo Zoltan, Andrei Richter, Paolo Mancini, Anca E incan, Roland Clark, Dana Domsodi, R. Chris Davis.

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Table of contents
- Contents
- Note from the Editors
- Essays
- Post-Communist Media Freedom and a New Monopoly on Truth
- Public Opinion, Mass Media, and Foreign Policy of the Republic of Moldova: Between the Two Realms
- Striving and Surviving: Romanian Journalism on the Quest for Funding Models
- Romanian-language Conspiracy Narratives: Safeguarding the Nation and the People
- Measuring Pseudoscience in Online Media: A Case Study on Romanian Websites
- Media Sources and Dissidents in the Romanian Revolution of 1989
- Romanian Journalists’ Perception of Freedom of the Press and the Role Played by the Media in Countering Fake News
- Reviews
- Mac Linscott Ricketts at 90
- Contributors