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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Preface xi 1 Introduction Maureen C. Minielli, Marta N. Lukacovic, Sergei Samoilenko, Deborrah Uecker, and Michael Finch PART I: COMMUNICATION THEORY AND APPLICATION TRENDS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE 1 Reflections on the Development of Intercultural Communication in Russia Olga Leontovich 9 11 2 Grassroots Science Communication in Russia Ekaterina Bogomoletc and Dmitrii Malkov 27 3 Urban Communication and Media in Russia Olga Pichugina 45 4 Workplace Documentation in Post-Soviet Belarus and Russia: Insights for Organizational Communication Natalia Matveeva, Lilia Akhmerova, and Irina Savich 59 Ricoeurian Rhetorical Analysis of the Ukrainian Film Julia Blue՛. A Picture of Non-Western (Nonlinear) Identity Michael R. Finch 79 5 v
vi Contents PART II: COMMUNICATION THEORY AND APPLICATION TRENDS IN CENTRAL EASTERN EUROPE 6 Ί 8 97 Transitioning from Communist Propaganda to Government Communication in the Czech Republic Denisa Hejlová 99 Slovakia as a Convenient “Laboratory” to Extend the Theory of Securitized Framing: The Case of Far Right’s Frame Shifting between Euroskepticism and Europhilia Marta N. Lukacovic 117 The Past, the Memory, and the Polish Media: Collective Memory as an Object of Manipulation Aleksandra Synowiec 145 PART III: ACCOUNTS OF TRENDS IN ACADEMIC PUBLISHING ON COMMUNICATION: DISSEMINATING KNOWLEDGE IN AND ABOUT POST-SOCIALIST SOCIETIES 9 10 11 163 Central European Journal of Communication: Knowledge Share Community Michal Głowacki, Agnieszka Stępińska, Jacek Mikucki, Róża Norström, Dagmara Sidyk-Furman, and Julia Trzcińska 165 Russian Journal of Communication: Reflections on the First Decade Igor E. Klyukanov and Galina V. Sinekopova 185 Publishing a Communication Textbook for Russian Students Olga I. Matyash 207 PART IV: APPLICATIONS OF COMMUNICATION THEORY AND RESEARCH TO PEDAGOGY: TEACHING IN AND ABOUT POST-SOCIALIST SOCIETIES 12 13 Intercultural Communication Pedagogy in Lithuania: Listening to Viewpoints Andrew C. Jones and Eugenija Kungienė 223 Teaching Communication in Russia and Kazakhstan: An International Scholar’s Perspective Olga I. Matyash 237 221
Contents 14 Interpersonal Communication and Perception Differences between Russia and the United States: Changes since 2009? Deborrah Uecker and Jacqueline Schmidt vii 253 Conclusion Maureen Minielli, Marta Lukacovic, Sergei Samoilenko, Deborrah Uecker, and Michael Finch 267 Index 275 About the Editors and Contributing Authors 283
Index Active Citizen project, 52 Act of Institute of National Remembrance, 154 Adams, John, 224 Africans, 129 agenda-setting, 120, 127,173, 176,178 Almaty, 238, 241, 245-47 alt-right, 130, 134 American, 4, 15-17, 59, 63, 69, 75, 79, 100, 119, 127, 132-34, 148, 192, 208, 213-14, 233, 257; English. See Anglo-American, Anglo-American English; students, 253-65, 270 American Film Academy, 154 Americanism, 186; anti-Americanism, 262 American Psychological Association (APA), 168 Anglo-American, 223, 225; English, 223-26, 228, 234; researchers, 192 Anglo-Saxon, 191 anti-Americanism. See Americanism anti-Germanism, 153 anti-Semitic, 155 anti-Sovietism, 153 anti-Western, 246 Applebaum, Ann, 148 Asian culture, 247 Austrian, 127, 170 Axis powers, 124 Babiš, Andrej, 110 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 12, 234 Banska Bystrica, 122 Basmania, 52-54 Belarus, 2, 4, 59-76, 155 Beluský, Martin, 129-31 Biomolecula website, 27, 32-34 Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS), 262 Brno, 178 Brussels, 123, 125, 127-29 Buber, Martin, 126-27 Buddhist kõan, 227 Bulgaria, 167, 169, 178 bureaucracy, 61-64; bureaucratic, 52, 60-63, 111,212,215 business communication, 2, 4, 59-60, 75-76 CAER. See Communication Association of Eurasian Researchers CEE. See Central Eastern Europe CEJC. See Central European Journal of Communication Central and Eastern European Communication and Media Conference (CEECOM), 178-79 275
278 Kazakh, 242; students, 7, 239, 244; women, 242, 248 Kazakhstan, 2, 7, 207, 237-50 Kielce, 168 Kotleba, Marian, 122, 125-27, 133, 135, 137 Krakow, 168, 175, 178 Książ Castle, 178 KulturBlog, 130-31, 134-35 Latin, 224 Latvia, 169-70, 177 Latvian, 234 Law and Justice (Polish political party), 152 Le Pen, Marine, 133 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning individuals (LGBTQ), 242 Levinas, Emmanuel, 226-27 liberal values, 52, 136 lingua franca, 225 linguistic conceptology, 11, 13, 15-16 linguistics, 2, 6, 11-18, 223-24, 226, 234, 245, 247, 270 linguocul’turologiya, 11, 13 linguopersonology, 11, 14—15 linguostranovedeniye, 11, 13 LinkedIn, 181 listening, 223-35, 270 Lithuania, 2, 167, 169, 177-80, 223-35 Lithuanian, 155 Ljubljana, 178 local media, 47 Łódzki, Barłomiej, 173 Losev, Aleksei, 12 LSNS (ĽSNS, Ľudová Strana—Naše Slovensko), People’s Party—Our Slovakia, 120-35 Lublin, 168, 178 Lukashenko, Alexander, 63 Lukoil, 109 mainstream media, 110, 124 Mancini, Paolo, 28,167, 175-76 Index Maus: The Survivor’s Tale (graphic novel), 155 Mazurek, Milan, 130,134-35 McCombs, Maxwell, 173, 176 McDonald s, 257 McLuhan, Marshall, 193 Mead, George Herbert, 233 Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award, 169 media literacy, 168, 263 Mediální StudiaZMedia Studies (journal), 179 Media Transformations (journal), 179 Medijske Studije/Media Studies (journal), 179 Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 186 Millennial (generation), 31, 132, 268 Ministry of Education (Russia), 215 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MID), 133 Ministry of Science and
Higher Education (Poland), 170, 182 minorities, 120, 128 Moscow, 13, 31-32, 35, 37, 40, 45, 49, 51-54,212-13,215, 238,245 Museum of Polish Home Army, 153 Museum of the Second World War, 153 Národná Rada (the National Council of the Slovak Republic), 122, 129-30 Nasz Dziennik, 154 National Communication Association (NCA), 197 nationalism, 93, 95, 122-24, 151-52, 262, 268 National Security Office (of Slovak Republic), 129 nation branding, 100, 108, 110, 191 Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 241, 250 Nazi, 104, 155; neo-Nazi, 130 Nejedlý, Martin, 109 Nepal, 229, 231 Netherlands, 167
Index non-governmental organization (NGO), 107, 109 normalization (in Czechoslovakia, 1968-1989), 105 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 100, 107-9, 125-26, 128 Norway, 167 nostalgia, 239 Notre Dame (cathedral), 128 Novichok, 100, 109 Oldenburg, Henry, 203 Olędzki, Jerzy, 173 Olsztyn, 168 ontology, 79-80, 83, 85, 93, 95, 210, 243 open access, 6, 166, 168, 197 Orbán, Viktor, 129 organizational culture, 61-64 Oscar (award), 154 Pan-Slavism, 106, 133 Paris, 128 past-present tension, 268, 271 Pastuszek, Ján, 130 Pavlík, David, 130 perestroika, 99, 106; counterperestroika, 189 Pettibone, Brittany, 130, 134 philology, 6,48, 167, 223-24, 226, 234 Poland, 2, 60, 104, 107, 111, 123, 146֊ 48, 151-58, 165-71, 177-82 Polish, Czech and Slovak Forum on Political and Communication Studies, 178 Polish Academy of Sciences, 167 Polish Communication Association (PCA), 165-68, 175, 177-82 political campaigns, 173, 188 political communication, 50, 100, 1023, 109, 117-18, 120, 137, 174-76, 178, 180 Polonia Christiana 24, 153 polyglossia, 12 populism, 111, 122, 124, 174-75 279 Pospolitost (Slovenská Pospolitosť, Slovak Brotherhood, Slovak Togetherness), 122, 128, 137 Poznań, 178 PR. See public relations Prerequisite Intensive Modules in English (PRIME), 225, 229 professional associations, 107 propaganda, 5, 35, 59, 99-116, 154, 156, 246; Stalinist propaganda, 104 pseudo-reality, 80 public relations (PR), 2, 28, 99-116, 173, 180, 188 Puerto Rico, 179 Putin, Vladimir, 241, 259-60 race, 132-33 racist, 121, 128, 131 Rackete, Carola, 129, 135 Radio Slovensko, 127 Red Army, 133, 156 Revista
Română de Jurnalism și Comunicare/Romanian Journal of Journalism and Communication, 179-80 rhetoric, 2, 11, 31, 75, 79-96, 109, 119, 127, 134, 151, 188-89, 226, 228 Ricoeurian rhetorical analysis, 5, 79-80, 84 right-wing media, 121-22, 146, 151, 154-57 RJC. See Russian Journal of Communication Roma (minority), 127 Roman-Catholic, 153 Romania, 169-70, 177, 179-80 Russia, 2, 4, 6, 207, 272; academic journals and Russia, 169-70, 185-203; communication field in Russia, 271; Czech Republic and Russia relations, 100, 103, 106, 108-9; intercultural communication in Russia, 11-18; pedagogy in Russia, 237-40, 246; Poland and Russia relations, 153, 156; science
280 communication in Russia, 27-41; Slovakia and Russia relations, 133; Ukraine and Russia relations, 81; urban communication in Russia, 45-55; workplace documentation in Russia, 59-75 Russian, 6, 87, 95, 248-49, 268-70; Russian students, 207-17, 244, 246, 253-65 Russian Communication Association (RCA), 196 Russian Journal of Communication (RJC), 6, 185-203, 268-69 Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), 49 Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), 49 Russophilia, 132 Rzeczpospolita, 155 Saint Petersburg, 31, 35, 37, 40, 51, 213, 215, 238 Saint Petersburg State University, 170, 208 Salvini, Matteo, 129, 133 scalable sociality, 47 ScholarOne Manuscripts, 193-94 Science Slam, 27, 34-36 SciOne, 27, 36-38 Scopus, 170-72 second-order references, 83 securitization, 118-21, 125-27, 132, 135-37 self-censorship, 29, 104-6 Semil-Jakubowicz, Malogorzata, 181 Serbia, 169-70, 179 Singapore, 179 Skripal, Sergei, 109 Skype, 189, 264 slavery, 230-32 Slavic, 106, 131 Slavophilia, 132 Slovakia, 2, 5, 100, 104, 107, 111, 11737, 169-70, 177-79, 271 Index Slovak Koruna (currency), 125 Slovak National Party (Slovenská Národná Strana, SNS), 122 Slovak National Uprising (Slovenské Národné Povstanie, SNP), 133 socialism, 5, 122; with human face, 105 social media, 103, 117; and academic journals in the field of communication, 169, 180-81, 186, 190, 201; and far-right political communication in Slovakia, 121, 128, 131-32, 135; and government communication in Czech Republic, 110; and interpersonal communication is Russia and the US, 263; and
science communication in Russia, 30-33, 35-40; and urban communication in Russia, 45,47-48, 51, 53-54 social-scientific paradigm, 119, 191, 196 Sofia, 178 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 188 soul, 260, 262 SoundCloud, 130 Southern, Lauren, 130, 134 Southern Europe, 167, 170 Soviet bloc, 223, 229, 234 Soviet Union (USSR), 16, 27, 31, 76, 82, 86, 101, 104-5, 240, 257; postSoviet, 27, 59-70 Spanish, 16,127, 190 Spiegelman, Art, 155 Spiš Castle, 130 Spotify, 130 Stahl, Leslie, 241 Stalinist propaganda. See propaganda Stepanov, Juri, 12, 15, 16 Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design, 49 Summer Language Institutes (SLI), 225 Sweden, 167, 169, 180 Szeged, 178 Tartu, 178 Tatra mountains, 130
Index Taylor Francis, 189, 193, 196 Telč, 178 terrorist, 129 textbook, 6, 13, 70, 207-17, 269 Thomson Reuters, 60, 170 Toporowych, Roxy, 4, 79, 81-82, 87, 94-95 transcendent possibilities, 85 Trump, Donald, 241, 259-60 Tyumen State University, 240 UGC. See user-generated content Uhrik, Milan, 128-31, 133-35 Ukraine, 2, 5, 60, 79-96, 155, 177 Ukrainian, 5, 60, 79-96, 155 United Kingdom, 167, 179-80 United States of America (US), 7, 11, 59-60, 81, 108-9, 123, 167, 169, 179-80, 207-8, 212-13, 215, 234, 237-38, 253-65, 272 urban communication, 45-55, 271 US. See United States of America user-generated content (UGC), 48,53,135 USSR. See Soviet Union ÚV KSČ. See Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution, 99, 106, 124 Victory Day (May 9th), 211 281 Vygotsky, Lev, 12, 233 Vystrčil, Miloš, 109 Wanta, Wayne, 173, 176 Warsaw, 156, 168-69, 173,178, 180 Warsaw Pact, 105 The Warsaw Rising Museum, 153 Web of Science, 170-71, 197 the West, 6-7, 105, 107, 123-24, 191, 237, 246, 248, 250, 271-72 Westerncentrism, 117 White race, 132 Wierzbicka, Anna, 17, 187-88, 202 workplace documentation, 61-64 World War I (WWI), 101 World War II (WWII), 104, 127, 133, 148, 153-54, 156,211 Wroclaw, 166-69, 178, 180 WWI. See World War I WWI!. See World War II xenophobic, 121, 129, 131 YouTube, 30, 36-37, 40, 53, 125, 127, 130 Yugoslavia, 123, 155 Zagreb, 178 Zeman, Miloš, 109-10
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Preface xi 1 Introduction Maureen C. Minielli, Marta N. Lukacovic, Sergei Samoilenko, Deborrah Uecker, and Michael Finch PART I: COMMUNICATION THEORY AND APPLICATION TRENDS IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE 1 Reflections on the Development of Intercultural Communication in Russia Olga Leontovich 9 11 2 Grassroots Science Communication in Russia Ekaterina Bogomoletc and Dmitrii Malkov 27 3 Urban Communication and Media in Russia Olga Pichugina 45 4 Workplace Documentation in Post-Soviet Belarus and Russia: Insights for Organizational Communication Natalia Matveeva, Lilia Akhmerova, and Irina Savich 59 Ricoeurian Rhetorical Analysis of the Ukrainian Film Julia Blue՛. A Picture of Non-Western (Nonlinear) Identity Michael R. Finch 79 5 v
vi Contents PART II: COMMUNICATION THEORY AND APPLICATION TRENDS IN CENTRAL EASTERN EUROPE 6 Ί 8 97 Transitioning from Communist Propaganda to Government Communication in the Czech Republic Denisa Hejlová 99 Slovakia as a Convenient “Laboratory” to Extend the Theory of Securitized Framing: The Case of Far Right’s Frame Shifting between Euroskepticism and Europhilia Marta N. Lukacovic 117 The Past, the Memory, and the Polish Media: Collective Memory as an Object of Manipulation Aleksandra Synowiec 145 PART III: ACCOUNTS OF TRENDS IN ACADEMIC PUBLISHING ON COMMUNICATION: DISSEMINATING KNOWLEDGE IN AND ABOUT POST-SOCIALIST SOCIETIES 9 10 11 163 Central European Journal of Communication: Knowledge Share Community Michal Głowacki, Agnieszka Stępińska, Jacek Mikucki, Róża Norström, Dagmara Sidyk-Furman, and Julia Trzcińska 165 Russian Journal of Communication: Reflections on the First Decade Igor E. Klyukanov and Galina V. Sinekopova 185 Publishing a Communication Textbook for Russian Students Olga I. Matyash 207 PART IV: APPLICATIONS OF COMMUNICATION THEORY AND RESEARCH TO PEDAGOGY: TEACHING IN AND ABOUT POST-SOCIALIST SOCIETIES 12 13 Intercultural Communication Pedagogy in Lithuania: Listening to Viewpoints Andrew C. Jones and Eugenija Kungienė 223 Teaching Communication in Russia and Kazakhstan: An International Scholar’s Perspective Olga I. Matyash 237 221
Contents 14 Interpersonal Communication and Perception Differences between Russia and the United States: Changes since 2009? Deborrah Uecker and Jacqueline Schmidt vii 253 Conclusion Maureen Minielli, Marta Lukacovic, Sergei Samoilenko, Deborrah Uecker, and Michael Finch 267 Index 275 About the Editors and Contributing Authors 283
Index Active Citizen project, 52 Act of Institute of National Remembrance, 154 Adams, John, 224 Africans, 129 agenda-setting, 120, 127,173, 176,178 Almaty, 238, 241, 245-47 alt-right, 130, 134 American, 4, 15-17, 59, 63, 69, 75, 79, 100, 119, 127, 132-34, 148, 192, 208, 213-14, 233, 257; English. See Anglo-American, Anglo-American English; students, 253-65, 270 American Film Academy, 154 Americanism, 186; anti-Americanism, 262 American Psychological Association (APA), 168 Anglo-American, 223, 225; English, 223-26, 228, 234; researchers, 192 Anglo-Saxon, 191 anti-Americanism. See Americanism anti-Germanism, 153 anti-Semitic, 155 anti-Sovietism, 153 anti-Western, 246 Applebaum, Ann, 148 Asian culture, 247 Austrian, 127, 170 Axis powers, 124 Babiš, Andrej, 110 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 12, 234 Banska Bystrica, 122 Basmania, 52-54 Belarus, 2, 4, 59-76, 155 Beluský, Martin, 129-31 Biomolecula website, 27, 32-34 Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS), 262 Brno, 178 Brussels, 123, 125, 127-29 Buber, Martin, 126-27 Buddhist kõan, 227 Bulgaria, 167, 169, 178 bureaucracy, 61-64; bureaucratic, 52, 60-63, 111,212,215 business communication, 2, 4, 59-60, 75-76 CAER. See Communication Association of Eurasian Researchers CEE. See Central Eastern Europe CEJC. See Central European Journal of Communication Central and Eastern European Communication and Media Conference (CEECOM), 178-79 275
278 Kazakh, 242; students, 7, 239, 244; women, 242, 248 Kazakhstan, 2, 7, 207, 237-50 Kielce, 168 Kotleba, Marian, 122, 125-27, 133, 135, 137 Krakow, 168, 175, 178 Książ Castle, 178 KulturBlog, 130-31, 134-35 Latin, 224 Latvia, 169-70, 177 Latvian, 234 Law and Justice (Polish political party), 152 Le Pen, Marine, 133 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning individuals (LGBTQ), 242 Levinas, Emmanuel, 226-27 liberal values, 52, 136 lingua franca, 225 linguistic conceptology, 11, 13, 15-16 linguistics, 2, 6, 11-18, 223-24, 226, 234, 245, 247, 270 linguocul’turologiya, 11, 13 linguopersonology, 11, 14—15 linguostranovedeniye, 11, 13 LinkedIn, 181 listening, 223-35, 270 Lithuania, 2, 167, 169, 177-80, 223-35 Lithuanian, 155 Ljubljana, 178 local media, 47 Łódzki, Barłomiej, 173 Losev, Aleksei, 12 LSNS (ĽSNS, Ľudová Strana—Naše Slovensko), People’s Party—Our Slovakia, 120-35 Lublin, 168, 178 Lukashenko, Alexander, 63 Lukoil, 109 mainstream media, 110, 124 Mancini, Paolo, 28,167, 175-76 Index Maus: The Survivor’s Tale (graphic novel), 155 Mazurek, Milan, 130,134-35 McCombs, Maxwell, 173, 176 McDonald's, 257 McLuhan, Marshall, 193 Mead, George Herbert, 233 Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award, 169 media literacy, 168, 263 Mediální StudiaZMedia Studies (journal), 179 Media Transformations (journal), 179 Medijske Studije/Media Studies (journal), 179 Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 186 Millennial (generation), 31, 132, 268 Ministry of Education (Russia), 215 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MID), 133 Ministry of Science and
Higher Education (Poland), 170, 182 minorities, 120, 128 Moscow, 13, 31-32, 35, 37, 40, 45, 49, 51-54,212-13,215, 238,245 Museum of Polish Home Army, 153 Museum of the Second World War, 153 Národná Rada (the National Council of the Slovak Republic), 122, 129-30 Nasz Dziennik, 154 National Communication Association (NCA), 197 nationalism, 93, 95, 122-24, 151-52, 262, 268 National Security Office (of Slovak Republic), 129 nation branding, 100, 108, 110, 191 Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 241, 250 Nazi, 104, 155; neo-Nazi, 130 Nejedlý, Martin, 109 Nepal, 229, 231 Netherlands, 167
Index non-governmental organization (NGO), 107, 109 normalization (in Czechoslovakia, 1968-1989), 105 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 100, 107-9, 125-26, 128 Norway, 167 nostalgia, 239 Notre Dame (cathedral), 128 Novichok, 100, 109 Oldenburg, Henry, 203 Olędzki, Jerzy, 173 Olsztyn, 168 ontology, 79-80, 83, 85, 93, 95, 210, 243 open access, 6, 166, 168, 197 Orbán, Viktor, 129 organizational culture, 61-64 Oscar (award), 154 Pan-Slavism, 106, 133 Paris, 128 past-present tension, 268, 271 Pastuszek, Ján, 130 Pavlík, David, 130 perestroika, 99, 106; counterperestroika, 189 Pettibone, Brittany, 130, 134 philology, 6,48, 167, 223-24, 226, 234 Poland, 2, 60, 104, 107, 111, 123, 146֊ 48, 151-58, 165-71, 177-82 Polish, Czech and Slovak Forum on Political and Communication Studies, 178 Polish Academy of Sciences, 167 Polish Communication Association (PCA), 165-68, 175, 177-82 political campaigns, 173, 188 political communication, 50, 100, 1023, 109, 117-18, 120, 137, 174-76, 178, 180 Polonia Christiana 24, 153 polyglossia, 12 populism, 111, 122, 124, 174-75 279 Pospolitost (Slovenská Pospolitosť, Slovak Brotherhood, Slovak Togetherness), 122, 128, 137 Poznań, 178 PR. See public relations Prerequisite Intensive Modules in English (PRIME), 225, 229 professional associations, 107 propaganda, 5, 35, 59, 99-116, 154, 156, 246; Stalinist propaganda, 104 pseudo-reality, 80 public relations (PR), 2, 28, 99-116, 173, 180, 188 Puerto Rico, 179 Putin, Vladimir, 241, 259-60 race, 132-33 racist, 121, 128, 131 Rackete, Carola, 129, 135 Radio Slovensko, 127 Red Army, 133, 156 Revista
Română de Jurnalism și Comunicare/Romanian Journal of Journalism and Communication, 179-80 rhetoric, 2, 11, 31, 75, 79-96, 109, 119, 127, 134, 151, 188-89, 226, 228 Ricoeurian rhetorical analysis, 5, 79-80, 84 right-wing media, 121-22, 146, 151, 154-57 RJC. See Russian Journal of Communication Roma (minority), 127 Roman-Catholic, 153 Romania, 169-70, 177, 179-80 Russia, 2, 4, 6, 207, 272; academic journals and Russia, 169-70, 185-203; communication field in Russia, 271; Czech Republic and Russia relations, 100, 103, 106, 108-9; intercultural communication in Russia, 11-18; pedagogy in Russia, 237-40, 246; Poland and Russia relations, 153, 156; science
280 communication in Russia, 27-41; Slovakia and Russia relations, 133; Ukraine and Russia relations, 81; urban communication in Russia, 45-55; workplace documentation in Russia, 59-75 Russian, 6, 87, 95, 248-49, 268-70; Russian students, 207-17, 244, 246, 253-65 Russian Communication Association (RCA), 196 Russian Journal of Communication (RJC), 6, 185-203, 268-69 Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), 49 Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), 49 Russophilia, 132 Rzeczpospolita, 155 Saint Petersburg, 31, 35, 37, 40, 51, 213, 215, 238 Saint Petersburg State University, 170, 208 Salvini, Matteo, 129, 133 scalable sociality, 47 ScholarOne Manuscripts, 193-94 Science Slam, 27, 34-36 SciOne, 27, 36-38 Scopus, 170-72 second-order references, 83 securitization, 118-21, 125-27, 132, 135-37 self-censorship, 29, 104-6 Semil-Jakubowicz, Malogorzata, 181 Serbia, 169-70, 179 Singapore, 179 Skripal, Sergei, 109 Skype, 189, 264 slavery, 230-32 Slavic, 106, 131 Slavophilia, 132 Slovakia, 2, 5, 100, 104, 107, 111, 11737, 169-70, 177-79, 271 Index Slovak Koruna (currency), 125 Slovak National Party (Slovenská Národná Strana, SNS), 122 Slovak National Uprising (Slovenské Národné Povstanie, SNP), 133 socialism, 5, 122; with human face, 105 social media, 103, 117; and academic journals in the field of communication, 169, 180-81, 186, 190, 201; and far-right political communication in Slovakia, 121, 128, 131-32, 135; and government communication in Czech Republic, 110; and interpersonal communication is Russia and the US, 263; and
science communication in Russia, 30-33, 35-40; and urban communication in Russia, 45,47-48, 51, 53-54 social-scientific paradigm, 119, 191, 196 Sofia, 178 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 188 soul, 260, 262 SoundCloud, 130 Southern, Lauren, 130, 134 Southern Europe, 167, 170 Soviet bloc, 223, 229, 234 Soviet Union (USSR), 16, 27, 31, 76, 82, 86, 101, 104-5, 240, 257; postSoviet, 27, 59-70 Spanish, 16,127, 190 Spiegelman, Art, 155 Spiš Castle, 130 Spotify, 130 Stahl, Leslie, 241 Stalinist propaganda. See propaganda Stepanov, Juri, 12, 15, 16 Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design, 49 Summer Language Institutes (SLI), 225 Sweden, 167, 169, 180 Szeged, 178 Tartu, 178 Tatra mountains, 130
Index Taylor Francis, 189, 193, 196 Telč, 178 terrorist, 129 textbook, 6, 13, 70, 207-17, 269 Thomson Reuters, 60, 170 Toporowych, Roxy, 4, 79, 81-82, 87, 94-95 transcendent possibilities, 85 Trump, Donald, 241, 259-60 Tyumen State University, 240 UGC. See user-generated content Uhrik, Milan, 128-31, 133-35 Ukraine, 2, 5, 60, 79-96, 155, 177 Ukrainian, 5, 60, 79-96, 155 United Kingdom, 167, 179-80 United States of America (US), 7, 11, 59-60, 81, 108-9, 123, 167, 169, 179-80, 207-8, 212-13, 215, 234, 237-38, 253-65, 272 urban communication, 45-55, 271 US. See United States of America user-generated content (UGC), 48,53,135 USSR. See Soviet Union ÚV KSČ. See Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution, 99, 106, 124 Victory Day (May 9th), 211 281 Vygotsky, Lev, 12, 233 Vystrčil, Miloš, 109 Wanta, Wayne, 173, 176 Warsaw, 156, 168-69, 173,178, 180 Warsaw Pact, 105 The Warsaw Rising Museum, 153 Web of Science, 170-71, 197 the West, 6-7, 105, 107, 123-24, 191, 237, 246, 248, 250, 271-72 Westerncentrism, 117 White race, 132 Wierzbicka, Anna, 17, 187-88, 202 workplace documentation, 61-64 World War I (WWI), 101 World War II (WWII), 104, 127, 133, 148, 153-54, 156,211 Wroclaw, 166-69, 178, 180 WWI. See World War I WWI!. See World War II xenophobic, 121, 129, 131 YouTube, 30, 36-37, 40, 53, 125, 127, 130 Yugoslavia, 123, 155 Zagreb, 178 Zeman, Miloš, 109-10 |
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