Gherghina, S. & Marian, C. (2024) Taking their game to the next level: why members support party digitalization. Swiss Political Science Review. 2024
Gherghina, S. & Qvortrup, M. (2024) Compulsory voting, economic conditions and turnout: explaining the outcome of constitutional referendums. West European Politics. 2024
Taylor, S. & Gherghina, S. (2024) Loving a good fight: personality traits and reactions to conflict in TV debates. British Politics. 2024
Gherghina, S., Pilet, J.-B. & Mitru, B. (2024) Big ideas, little detail: how populist parties talk about referendums in Europe. Contemporary Politics, 30(4), pp. 437-455. 2024
Gherghina, S. & Tap, P. (2024) Close to politics and to policies: subjective knowledge about referendum topics in Eastern Europe. Comparative European Politics, 22(2), pp. 267-285. 2024
Gherghina, S. & Mitru, B. (2024) Too little, too vague: How populist parties talk about deliberation in Europe. Politics. 2024
Gherghina, S. & Marian, C. (2024). Win Big, Buy More: Political Parties, Competition and Electoral Clientelism. East European Politics, 40(1), pp. 86–103. 2024
Gherghina, S., Soare, S., & Tap, P. (2023). Speaking out against the discrimination of Romanians abroad: An analysis of parliamentary speeches in the home country. Nationalities Papers, 51(2), 403–424. 2023
Swanson, D. & Gherghina, S. (2023) From opposition to government: how populist parties change their political communication in Northern Ireland, Irish Political Studies. 2023
Găzdac, C. (2023) In-out and near. Patterns of hoarding in pre-, during-and Post-Roman Dacia. The benefits of using a large database–coin hoards of the Roman Empire Project (CHRE). Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology 10(1). 2023
Găzdac, C., Zăgreanu, R. (2023) Roman coins – non roman owner. The hoard of Roman Imperial coins from Bistrița – Poșot forest, Romania. Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology 10(2). 2023
Soare, S., Tufiș, C.D. (2023) Saved by the diaspora? The case of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians. European Political Science 22, pp. 101–118. 2023