Communication in Eastern Europe : the role of history, culture, and media in contemporary conflicts /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Mahwah, N.J. :
Lawrence Erlbaum,
1995.
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| Series: | LEA's communication series.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Interpersonal communication, history, and intercultural coherence / Timothy Stephen
- 2. "Wir sind ein Volk:" illusions and reality of German reunification / Fred L. Casmir
- 3. The crisis of citizenship : the East German media, Nazis, and outsiderness / Maryellen Boyle
- 4. Stepsisters : on the difficulties of German-German feminist cooperation / Dorothy J. Rosenberg
- 5. Hungarian culture in communication / Mary M. McKinley
- 6. Advertising and the legitimacy crisis of Eastern Europe / Carl C. Rohde and Carsten R.C. Pellicaan
- 7. New democratic vistas : demassification and the Polish media / Scott R. Olson
- 8. Turning personal experiences into social reality : communication as a "third-culture-building" tool in the Romanian classroom / Eric Gilder
- 9. Media coverage of Bulgaria in the West and its domestic use / Dina Iordanova
- 10. Africa, the Kremlin, and the press : the Russian soul comprehending and communicating the African Spirit / Charles Quist Adade
- 11. Probing cultural implications of war-related victimization in Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, and Serbia / Donald E. Williams
- 12. Some summary thoughts / Fred L. Casmir.