Communication theory and application in post-socialist contexts
"Communication Theory and Application in Post-Socialist Contexts serves as a resource for anyone on the quest of diversifying and globalizing communication studies. It captures significant communication tendencies in several post-socialist countries and situates these tendencies within communic...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Lanham, Maryland
Lexington Books,
[2022]
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| Series: | Communication, globalization, and cultural identity.
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Scholar, Mentor, Colleague, Friend
- Introduction
- The Role of This Book
- Recommendations on the Approaches to Reading This Book
- Chapter Overview
- References
- Part I: Communication Theory and Application Trends in the Post-Soviet Space
- Chapter 1: Reflections on the Development of Intercultural Communication in Russia
- Intellectual Roots
- Linguopersonology
- Linguistic Conceptology
- The Research of Different Spheres and Aspects of Intercultural Communication
- Material and Methodology
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2: Grassroots Science Communication in Russia
- Media Systems and Science Communication
- Russian Media System in the Global Media Landscape
- The Unique Path of the Russian Media System
- Features of the Russian Media System
- Case Studies
- Biomolecula
- Science Slam
- SciOne
- Several Unifying Features of the Russian Grassroots Science Communication Projects
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 3: Urban Communication and Media in Russia
- Urban Communication Research
- Urban Communication Research in Russia
- Digital Urban Media in Russia
- Online Municipal Service "The Active Citizen"
- Grassroots Digital Museum "Basmania"
- Local Communities on Social Media
- Conclusions and Implications
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 4: Workplace Documentation in Post-Soviet Belarus and Russia: Insights for Organizational Communication
- Introduction
- Organizational Culture, Bureaucracy, and Workplace Documentation
- Methodology
- Participants
- Instruments
- Results
- Demographics
- Belarus, 2000-2016 (41 Respondents)
- The Soviet Union (Russia), 1960-1990 (15 Respondents)
- Russia, 2000-2016 (25 Respondents)
- Exposure to Organizational Documentation and Document Production
- Most Common Addressees for Organizational Documentations
- Documentation Registration and Storage
- Use of Documentation in Decision-Making
- Prevalent Genres in the Studied Groups
- Discussion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 5: Ricoeurian Rhetorical Analysis of the Ukrainian Film Julia Blue: A Picture of Non-Western (Nonlinear) Identity
- Description of Rhetorical Artifact
- Methodology
- Philosophical Framework and Definition of Terms
- Description of Artifact
- Dialogical Tensions
- New Ukraine and Old Ukraine
- Dialogic Setting
- War and Peace
- Transcendent and Material
- Dialogic Plot/Action
- Conclusion
- Dialectic Nonlinearity as Characteristic of Ukrainian Cultural Identity in Film
- References
- Part II: Communication Theory and Application Trends in Central Eastern Europe
- Chapter 6: Transitioning from Communist Propaganda to Government Communication in the Czech Republic
- Introduction
- Propaganda versus Government Communication
