This book tracks the birth, development, and contemporary expansion of media and public relations research in post-socialist societies. Contributors illuminate the current state of the academic fields of communication and media studies and their pertinent explorations in several countries in East-Central Europe and Central Asia.
This book tracks the birth, development, and contemporary expansion of media and public relations research in post-socialist societies. Contributors illuminate the current state of the academic fields of communication and media studies and their pertinent explorations in several countries in East-Central Europe and Central Asia.
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Communication, Globalization, and Cultural Identity
Maureen C. Minielli was associate professor at CUNY - Kingsborough. Michael R. Finch is associate professor and chair of the contemporary communication department at LCC International University. Marta N. Lukacovic is assistant professor of communication studies at Furman University. Sergei A. Samoilenko is communication instructor in the Department of Communication at George Mason University. Deborrah Uecker is professor emeritus of communication at Wisconsin Lutheran College.
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Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I: Public Relations and Political Communication Chapter 1: Public Relations in Russia: Formation, Etatization, and Calcification Sergei A. Samoilenko & Elina Erzikova Chapter 2: Public Relations Education in Kazakhstan: Competency-Based Approach Bagila Akhatova Chapter 3: Political Communication in Croatia: The Critical Assessment of the Field Marijana Grbesa & Domagoj Bebic Chapter 4: Political Communication and the Public Sphere in Russia Oleg Kashirskikh Chapter 5: Relations with the Stranger: Government, Business, and Society in a Post-Soviet City Olga Filatova, Elena Lebedeva, & Yuri Misnikov Part II: Mass Media Chapter 6: Communication and Media Studies in Hungary (1990 - 2020) Gabriella Szabó Chapter 7: The Impact of Political, Legal, and Economic Factors on Media Development in Russia (2000-2020) Dmitry Strovsky Chapter 8: The Influence of the Russian Media on the Kyrgyz Press Elira Turdubaeva & Katja Lehtisaari Chapter 9: Russ
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I: Public Relations and Political Communication Chapter 1: Public Relations in Russia: Formation, Etatization, and Calcification Sergei A. Samoilenko & Elina Erzikova Chapter 2: Public Relations Education in Kazakhstan: Competency-Based Approach Bagila Akhatova Chapter 3: Political Communication in Croatia: The Critical Assessment of the Field Marijana Grbesa & Domagoj Bebic Chapter 4: Political Communication and the Public Sphere in Russia Oleg Kashirskikh Chapter 5: Relations with the Stranger: Government, Business, and Society in a Post-Soviet City Olga Filatova, Elena Lebedeva, & Yuri Misnikov Part II: Mass Media Chapter 6: Communication and Media Studies in Hungary (1990 - 2020) Gabriella Szabó Chapter 7: The Impact of Political, Legal, and Economic Factors on Media Development in Russia (2000-2020) Dmitry Strovsky Chapter 8: The Influence of the Russian Media on the Kyrgyz Press Elira Turdubaeva & Katja Lehtisaari Chapter 9: Russ
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