Alina Duduciuc
Associate Professor, PhD
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Alina Duduciuc, PhD, is currently associate professor and postdoctoral researcher at the College of Communication and Public Relations within the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania, where she teaches Social Psychology and Social Psychology of Advertising at BA and MA levels. Since she has received her PhD in Sociology at the University of Bucharest (2010), her research interests revolve around analyzing health communication by means of ICTs and advertising with a social psychology approach. Her publications include: books [Duduciuc, A., Ivan, L., Chelcea, S. (2013). Social Psychology: The Study Human Interactions; Duduciuc, A., (2011). Sociology of Fashion: dress code and social desirability; Duduciuc, A. (2012). Sociology of Fashion: Clothing Style and Social Desirability; Ivan, L. & Duduciuc. A. (2011) (eds.). Nonverbal Communication and Social Construction] and articles [Duduciuc, A. (2012). Nonverbal Sensitivity and Students’ Motor Performance. In G. Rață and P. Runcan. Applied Social Science: Communication Studies. London: Cambridge Scholars Publishing; Duduciuc, A. (2012). Facial discrimination of political candidates and voting behaviour. Sfera Politicii, 168, 41-52. Ivan, L., Duduciuc, A. (2011). Social skills, non-verbal sensitivity and academic success. The key role of centrality in student networks for higher grades achievement. Review of Research and Social Intervention, 33, 151-166. .].
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Courses
- Social psychology
- Non-verbal communication
- Psychology of advertising
- Social psychology of advertising