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Camelia Gradinaru
Camelia Grӑdinaru, Ph.D. in philosophy (2008), is a researcher at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Department at ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’ University of Iasi, Romania. Since 2012, she has been teaching new media and branding at the MA level (module of ‘Public relations and advertising’) at the same university. She was a postdoctoral fellow in communication sciences (2010–13) with a project entitled Sociotechnical Paradigm in New Media – between Social Shaping of Technology and Diffusion of Innovations. She is the author of the book The Postmodern Philosophical Discourse: The Baudrillard Case (published in Romanian, 2010) and co-editor of Revolutions. The Archeology of Change (2017), Figures of Migration (2016), Perspectives in Humanities. Keys for Interdisciplinarity (2015) and From Manuscript to E-book (2015). Also, she has published book chapters at Romanian and international publishing houses (France, Poland), papers, introductory studies and reviews in new media studies, rhetoric and postmodern philosophy. Her current interests are philosophy of communication, digital humanities and digital culture.