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The "Chicago School" in the global community: concept explication for communication theories and practices
(Korean Society for Journalism and Communication Studies (KSJCS), 2008)
This article advocates a theoretical grounding in "community" that not only has heuristic value in the social sciences, but that is particularly useful in building communication theory. This grounding is predicated on and ...
Performing Thyself: Sparking Imagination and Exploring Ethnic Identity Through Singing and Dancing
(University of California/California Digital Library, 2010)
This essay discusses two sets of creative teaching methods: live singing and dancing. The performance by an instructor can set a mode for students to achieve intellectual transformation by exploring issues of identity. The ...
Hierarchical Approach to Corporate Advocacy: Corporate Advocacy as a Way of Guilt Redemption
(Kenneth Burke Society, 2008)
Building on Burke's and Gramsci's hierarchical perspectives, this essay examines the hierarchical nature of corporate advocacy and presents corporate advocacy as an inevitable outgrowth of the power relationship between ...
Ukrainian NGOs as Opinion Makers: How Media Organizations Communicate about Progress in New Democracy with Western Donors
(Universitat Ramon Llull, Facutlat de Ciencies de la Comunicacio Blanquerna, 2015)
In the last 20 years, multiple media NGOs in Ukraine have been actively protecting the freedom of speech in the country with help of many Western donors who supported the development of its independent media system. Through ...
Economic foundations of morality: Questions of transparency and ethics in Russian journalism
(University of Wroclaw Press, 2015-08)
This study examines the questions of ethics and transparency in Russian journalism. The paper explains instances of non-transparent behavior among Russian journalists in light of economic hardship that Russian journalists ...
Innovative thinking or distortion of journalistic values? How the lack of trust creates non-transparency in the Russian media
(Abramis Academic, 2010)
This study focuses on Russian journalism as an example of an institution in which the changing business media model and financial pressures provide a unique opportunity for innovation in how business is conducted. The ...
Volunteering Movement in Russia: Regional Presence and Future Perspectives
(University of Bucharest Publishing House, 2015)
This study provides an overview of the volunteering movement in Russia. Particularly, authors concentrate their discussion around major particularities of the volunteer development in Russia: the regional volunteerism, ...