Publications
2025 (5)Ungureanu C.; Maleeva G.. Bioengineering, AI Spirituality, and Environmental Crisis: Ishiguro's Posthuman Humanism. Bioingeniería, espiritualidad de la IA y crisis medioambiental: el humanismo posthumano de Ishiguro. Res Publica. Revista de Historia de las Ideas Politicas 2025; 28(1): 97-104. |
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Maleeva G, Ungureanu C. Biological Imagination, Critical Environmentalism, and Anthropocene in Annihilation. Dins: Paszkiewicz K., Ruthven A. (eds.). Cinema of/for the Anthropocene: Affect, Ecology, and More-Than-Human Kinship. Londres: Routledge; 2025. p. 160-176. |
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Ungureanu C.. Cristi Puiu and Vladimir Solovyov: evil, death, and crisis in Malmkrog. Angelaki - Journal of the Theoretical Humanities 2025; 30(2): 91-104. |
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Ungureanu C.; Sanjaume-Calvet M.. The blurred lines between center-right and far-right: ¿Reverse contamination¿ and the People¿s Party¿s environmentalism in Spain. Party Politics 2025. |
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Ungureanu C.. The mystical foundation of democratic society, mythmaking and truth in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (John Ford 1962). Philosophy and Social Criticism 2025; 0(0). |
2024 (7)Mihai M, Ungureanu C. Far-right Ecology and Geopolitical Resentment at Europe's Periphery: The Case of Romania's 'Conservative Revolution'. Geoforum 2024; 156(0). |
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Ungureanu C. Kafka in the Balkans: Before the Law, Nihilism, and Crisis in Cristi Puiu's Aurora. Dins: Becci V., Katsiginis A., Van Daalen E. (eds.). Law and Film: Critical Reflections on a Field in Motion. Routledge; 2024. p. 119-134. |
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Ungureanu C.. New municipalism and feminist leadership after the Indignados: The political aesthetics of truth in Ada Colau for Mayor (Faus 2016). European Journal of Women's Studies 2024. |
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Ungureanu C.. Reconciliation without forgiveness? Reading Icíar Bollaín's Maixabel (2021) with Hannah Arendt. International Journal of Iberian Studies 2024; 37(2): 113-130. |
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Ungureanu C.; Popartan L.A.. The green, green grass of the nation. A new far-right ecology in Spain. Political Geography 2024; 108. |
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Ungureanu, C. The revolution born out of a swear: populist humour, carnivalization, and mass protest in Romania. Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 2024; 32(2): 477-498. |
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Ungureanu C.. Truth is a bird of prey: interpreting the postcolonial dialectic in Agustí Villaronga's El ventre del mar (2021) with Frantz Fanon. Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 2024. |
2023 (3)Ungureanu, Camil. Habermas lector de Derrida (forthcoming). Dins: Ungureanu, Camil; Gamper, Daniel (eds.). Habermas lector de filósofos ( forthcoming). Katz Editores; 2023. |
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Ungureanu, Camil; Gamper, Daniel (eds.). Habermas lector de filósofos ( forthcoming). Katz Editores; 2023. |
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Ungureanu, C. Socialist cinema, gender, and the robot revolution: Ion Popescu Gopo¿s Galax, the Doll-Man (1984) beyond Utopia and Dystopia. Studies in European Cinema 2023; 21(2): 299-315. |
2022 (2)Ungureanu, Camil. Charles Taylor sobre la religión. Dins: Martín Jorge del Palacio; Garíño Ferrer, Guillermo (coord.). ¿Atenas y Jerusalén? Política, filosofía y religión desde 1945. Madrid: Tecnos; 2022. |
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Popartan LA, Ungureanu C. The political ecology of water memory: Contending narratives of past hydraulic infrastructures in Barcelona (2015-2021). Political Geography 2022; 96. |
2021 (2)Ungureanu C. Secularist humanism, law and religion in Ian McEwan's the children act. Religions 2021; 12(7): 1-12. |
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Ungureanu C, Pintor I. The Battle for Re-Imagining Catalonia: Cinematic Populism, Myth- Making, and Cathedral of the Sea. Catalan Review 2021; 35(1): 69-88. |
2020 (4)Ungureanu, Camil. Cine y política: Una inmersión rápida. Barcelona: Tibidabo Ediciones; 2020. |
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Ungureanu C, Arribas S, Anne Peters R. Imagining the Techno-Capitalist Society in Television and Film. Comparative Cinema 2020; 8(14): 5-7. |
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Ungureanu C, Popartan A. Populism as narrative, myth making, and the 'logic' of political emotions. Journal of the British Academy 2020; 8(1): 37-43. |
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Popartan LA, Ungureanu C, Velicu I, Amores MJ. Splitting Urban Waters: The Politicisation of Water in Barcelona between Populism and Anti-Populism. Antipode a radical Journal of Geography 2020; 52(5): 1413-1433. |
2019 (6)Ungureanu, Camil; Monti, Camil. Charles Taylor on Recognition, Inclusive Secularism. Dins: Sandberg, Russell; Doe, Norman; Kane, Bronach; Roberts, Caroline (ed.). Research Handbook on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Law and Religion. Edward Elgar Publishing; 2019. |
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Ungureanu, Camil. Habermas's Philosophy of Religion. Dins: Allen A, Mendieta E. The Cambridge Habermas Lexicon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2019. p. 296-298. |
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Ungureanu C. Jacques Derrida on religion and universalizing faith: A critical appraisal. Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2019; 18(54): 18-32. |
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Ungureanu, Camil; Gamper, Daniel (eds.). Jürgen Habermas. El arte de leer. Madrid: Katz Editores; 2019. |
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Ungureanu, Camil; Gamper, Daniel. Luces y sombras de la ars lectoria de J. Habermas. Dins: Ungureanu, Camil; Gamper, Daniel (ed.). Jürgen Habermas Katz editores; 2019. p. 7-19. |
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Ungureanu, Camil. ¿Del antagonismo a la reconciliación? Habermas, lector de Derrida. Dins: Ungureanu, Camil; Gamper, Daniel (ed.). Jürgen Habermas Katz editores; 2019. p. 113-137. |
2018 (4)Ungureanu, Camil; Monti, Paolo. Contemporary Political Philosophy and Religion: between Public Reason and Pluralism. Nova York: Routledge; 2018. |