Abstract:
The newspapers and magazines published abroad, founded by emigrated
Moldovan citizens, bring added value to the national press as a source of information and
documentation on the realities of the host countries, as well as on the situation of emigrated
persons. This media phenomenon represents another aspect of the socio-cultural process that is
currently happening abroad, with different characteristics at different stages in the process of
integration of Moldovan emigrated citizens.
The purpose of our research is to analyze the stages of the evolution of magazines
published abroad by emigrated Moldovan citizens, their role in the context of the development
of the Romanian language press abroad, their specificity and typology, the ways of reflecting
the situation of migrants, in an attempt to become a bridge between the communities formed in
the host country and the country of origin, a gateway to the community of emigrated citizens.