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Item Influența participării civice în construirea rezilienței sociale în Republica Moldova: cercetare calitativă(Editura USM, 2024) Mocanu, Ion; Staver, AngelaThis qualitative study investigates the influence of civic participation on building social resilience in the Republic of Moldova. Civic participation, encompassing activities such as voting, volunteering, and com-munity involvement, plays a critical role in enhancing social resilience—the capacity of communities to with-stand and recover from challenges. The study examines various theoretical frameworks related to civic en-gagement, including the Civic Voluntarism Model, Mobilization Theory, and Social Capital Theory. It also explores the specific context of the Republic of Moldova, considering factors such as democratic transition, the role of technology, and the impact of economic and social barriers. Through qualitative methods, the study aims to provide insights into how civic participation contributes to social resilience and identifies key chal-lenges and opportunities within the Republic of Moldova’s context.Item Consolidarea rezilienței sociale prin valorificarea capitalului uman: perspective regionale și naționale. desfășurarea cercetării în focus-grupuri(Editura USM, 2024) Mocanu, IonThe research presents the results obtained after conducting 9 focus groups in urban and rural locali-ties in the Republic of Moldova on the subject of social resilience and human capital. The study investigates the role of individual and community resources, educational attainment, health, civic engagement, and social networks in fostering resilience. The respondents gave their opinion on the major concerns and problems faced by the citizens of the Republic of Moldova, both at the local and regional level. Most respondents highlighted the importance of continuing education and training to improve the knowledge level of the community. Several responses emphasize the importance of returning young people to the community to contribute to its develop-ment. There is an urgent need for reforms in the health system to improve the health status of the population. From the answers received, the idea emerges that access to the top of the social hierarchy is closely related to political and social connections. There are localities where people are active and involved in solving commu-nity problems, and others where this involvement is less or even absent. We also aimed to research the common factors for the investigated localities that contribute to the population's resistance to social stress and crisis situations.Item REZILIENȚA SOCIALĂ ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA: ANALIZĂ CALITATIVĂ(CEP USM, 2024) Mocanu, Victor; Mocanu, IonThis qualitative research explores social resilience in the Republic of Moldova, focusing on diverse regional perspectives. The study aims to investigate how individuals and communities perceive and navigate social challenges, utilizing in-depth interviews across various localities including villages, towns, and cities. Through thematic analysis, the research identifies key factors influencing social resilience, such as community cohesion, cultural identity, economic opportunities, and governance practices. Findings highlight the multifaceted nature of resilience and its crucial role in addressing socio-economic uncertainties and fostering sustainable development. The study concludes with implications for policy-making and institutional strategies to strengthen social resilience at regional and national levels, contributing to broader discussions on societal well-being and adaptive capacity.