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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Maureen C. Minielli; Marta N. Lukacovic; Sergei A. Samoilenko and Michael R. Finch - With Deborrah Uecker - Contributions by Olga Leontovich; Ekaterina Bogomoletc; Dmitrii Malkov; Olga Pichugina; Natalia Matveeva; Lilia Akhmerova; Irina Savich; Klappentext 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 communication theory and application in a wide array of areas. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Maureen Minielli, Marta Lukacovic, Sergei Samoilenko, Deborrah Uecker, & Michael Finch Part I: Communication Theory & Application Trends in the Post-Soviet Space Chapter 1: Reflections on the Development of Intercultural Communication in Russia Olga Leontovich Chapter 2: Grassroots Science Communication in Russia Ekaterina Bogomoletc & Dmitrii Malkov Chapter 3: Urban Communication and Media in Russia Olga Pichugina Chapter 4: Workplace Documentation in Post-Soviet Belarus and Russia: Insights for Organizational Communication Natalia Matveeva, Lilia Akhmerova, & Irina Savich Chapter 5: Rhetorical Analysis of the Ukrainian Film Julia Blue: A Picture of Non-Western (Non-Linear) Identity Michael R. Finch Part II: Communication Theory & Application Trends in Central Eastern Europe Chapter 6: Transitioning from Communist Propaganda to Government Communication in the Czech Republic Denisa Hejlova Chapter 7: Slovakia as a Convenient 'Laboratory' to Extend the Theory of Securitized Framing: The Case of Far Right's Frame Shifting between Euroscepticism and Europhilia Marta N. Lukacovic Chapter 8: The Past, the Memory and the Polish Media: Collective Memory as an Object of Manipulation Aleksandra Synowiec Part III: Accounts of Trends in Academic Publishing on Communication; Disseminating Knowledge in and about Post-Socialist Societies Chapter 9: Central European Journal of Communication: Knowledge Share Community Michä G¿owacki, Agnieszka St¿pi¿ska, Jacek Mikucki, Ró¿a Norström, Dagmara Sidyk, & Julia Trzci¿ska Chapter 10: Russian Journal of Communication: Reflections on the First Decade Igor E. Klyukanov & Galina V. Sinekopova Chapter 11: Publishing a Communication Textbook for Russian Students Olga I. Matyash Part IV: Applications of Communication Theory and Research to Pedagogy; Teaching in and about Post-Socialist Societies Chapter 12: Intercultural Communication Pedagogy in Lithuania: Listening to Viewpoints Andrew C. Jones & Eugenija Kungien¿ Chapter 13: Teaching Communication in Russia and Kazakhstan: An International Scholar's Perspective Olga I. Matyash Chapter 14: Interpersonal Communication and Perception Differences between Russia and the United States: Changes since 2009? Deborrah Uecker & Jacqueline Schmidt Conclusion Maureen Minielli, Marta Lukacovic, Sergei Samoilenko, Deborrah Uecker, & Michael Finch About the Editors and Contributing Authors ...