Gherghina, S. , Ekman, J. and Podolian, O. (2023) When promises reach boundaries: political participation in post-communist countries. European Societies, 25(2), pp. 268-280. 2023
Gherghina, S. and Lutai, R. (2023) Who accepts electoral clientelism? The role of personality traits in Romania. Journal of Contemporary European Studies. 2023
Gherghina, S., & Lutai. R. (2023) More than users: how political parties shape the acceptance of electoral clientelism. Party Politics. 2023
Gherghina, S. , Close, C. and Carman, C. (2023) Parliamentarians’ support for direct and deliberative democracy in Europe: an account of individual-level determinants. Comparative Politics, 55(2), pp. 219-238. 2023
Comes, R., Neamțu, C.G.D., Grec, C., Buna, Z.L., Găzdac, C., Mateescu-Suciu, L. (2022) Digital Reconstruction of Fragmented Cultural Heritage Assets: The Case Study of the Dacian Embossed Disk from Piatra Roșie. Applied Sciences 12. 2022
Pócza,K. & Oross,D. (2022) From Deliberation to Pure Mobilisation? The Case of National Consultations in Hungary. Politics in Central Europe 18(1), pp. 79-109. 2022
Kopecký, P., Meyer-Sahling, J. & Spirova, M. (2022) (Extreme)political polarization and party patronage, Irish Political Studies 37(2), pp. 218-243. 2022
Gherghina, S., Tap, P. & Soare, S. (2022) More than voters: Parliamentary debates about emigrants in a new democracy, Ethnicities 22(3), pp. 487-506 2022
Buta, O. and Gherghina, S. (2022) Organisational capacity and electoral gains: why majority parties nominate Roma candidates in local elections. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 49(9), pp. 2154-2171. 2022
Gherghina, S. and Tap, P. (2022) Buying loyalty: volatile voters and electoral clientelism. Politics. 2022
Miscoiu, S., Gherghina, S. and Samsudean, D. (2022) Religion, homosexuality, and the EU: grasping the beliefs of Romanian orthodox priests. Sexuality, Gender and Policy, 5(2), pp. 108-121. 2022
Cairney, J. and Gherghina, S. (2022) Party whips and expertise: explaining committee switching in the Scottish Parliament. Parliamentary Affairs, 75(3), pp. 577-595. 2022