Preface | p. xi |
Foundational Issues | p. 1 |
Interpersonal Communication, History and Intercultural Coherence | p. 5 |
References | p. 24 |
Germany And Unification | p. 27 |
""""Wir sind ein Volk"""" Illusions and Reality of German Unification | p. 31 |
References | p. 54 |
The Crisis of Citizenship The East German Media Nazis, and Outsiderness | p. 57 |
References | p. 79 |
Stepsisters: On the Difficulties of German-German Feminist Cooperation | p. 81 |
Acknowledgments | p. 106 |
References | p. 107 |
Hungary: Restructuring A Society And Its Economy | p. 111 |
Hungarian Culture in Communication | p. 115 |
References | p. 130 |
Advertising and the Legitimacy Crisis of Eastern Europe | p. 133 |
References | p. 161 |
Complexities Of Change Other Eastern European Examples | p. 163 |
New Democratic Vistas Demassification and the Polish Media | p. 167 |
Acknowledgment | p. 192 |
References | p. 192 |
Turning Personal Experiences Into Social Reality: Communication as a """"Third-Culture-Building"""" Tool in the Romanian Classroom | p. 197 |
References | p. 219 |
Media Coverage of Bulgaria in the West and Its Domestic Use | p. 223 |
References | p. 243 |
Africa, the Kremlin, and the Press The Russian Soul Comprehending and Communicating the African Spirit | p. 247 |
Acknowledgments | p. 274 |
References | p. 275 |
Probing Cultural Implications of War-Related Victimization in Bosnia-Hercegovina Croatia, and Serbia | p. 277 |
References | p. 309 |
Some Summary Thoughts | p. 313 |
References | p. 320 |
The Authors | p. 321 |
Author Index | p. 325 |
Subject Index | p. 333 |
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