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Vol 11, No 2(22) (2018): Critical thinking – inside out. Public discourse and everyday life |
The Műnchausen Effect and the post-truth era advertising messages. Critical analysis on fallacious and enthymematic advertising slogan argumentation |
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Aurelia-Ana VASILE |
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Vol 5, No 2(10) (2012): Communication and/of memory |
The online discourse on the Demjanjuk trial. New memory practices on the World Wide Web? |
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Vivien SOMMER |
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Vol 8, No 1(15) (2015): Symbolic Communication |
The polyphony of values and the value of polyphony |
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Lars Thøger CHRISTENSEN, Mette MORSING, Ole THYSSEN |
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Vol 16, No 2(32) (2023): The Global Digital Information Warfare in the Context of the Ukraine War |
The Post-visual Moment. Towards a New Semiotic Economy of Visibility |
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Éric BERTIN |
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Vol 5, No 2(10) (2012): Communication and/of memory |
The preservation of digital heritage: epistemological and legal reflections |
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Mélanie DULONG de ROSNAY, Francesca MUSIANI |
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Vol 8, No 2(16) (2015): The alimentary and gustative imaginary |
The recipe: the queen of pragmatics. An Italian case study |
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Leopoldina FORTUNATI |
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Vol 5, No 1(9) (2012): Evaluating Press Freedom: Have Social Media Changed the Landscape? |
The Relevance of People’s Attitudes Towards Freedom of Expression in a Changing Media Environment |
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Teresa K. NAAB |
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Vol 14, No 1(27) (2021): Future of Communications and Public Relations (PR). (Re)Imagining the Role, Function and Purpose of the Communication Profession |
The Resurrection of Modernistic Public Relations – a Metamodern Perspective |
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Irma MEYER |
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Vol 14, No 1(27) (2021): Future of Communications and Public Relations (PR). (Re)Imagining the Role, Function and Purpose of the Communication Profession |
The role of the Global Capability Framework within the Strategic Communication profession in an emerging Post COVID19 context: a South African perspective |
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Dalien Rene BENECKE, Clarissa MUIR, Deidré PORTHEN, Helena VAN WYK, Neeltje DU PLESSIS |
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Vol 8, No 1(15) (2015): Symbolic Communication |
The Romanian Freemasonry. Historical facts and self image in some journals of the National Grande Lodge of Romania |
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Marcel TOLCEA |
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Vol 16, No 1(31) (2023): Crisis Communication and Challenges of Disinformation in an Era of Information Warfare: The Ukraine War |
The Russian - Ukrainian War as a Launchpad and Organizing Logic for Dis/Misinformation in Africa: Contemporary War Propaganda Outside the Theatre of Conflict |
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Paul OBI, Carl Chineme OKAFOR |
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Vol 11, No 2(22) (2018): Critical thinking – inside out. Public discourse and everyday life |
The Spanish-Catalan political crisis as represented in the UK, French and German press (2010-2017) |
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Cristina PERALES-GARCÍA, Carles PONT-SORRIBES |
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Vol 15, No 1(29) (2022): Information and Communication Technologies’ Role in the Preservation of Cultural Heritage |
The Technical Infrastructure of Cultural Initiatives on Wikimedia: Three Case Studies From Brazil |
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Éder Porto ALVES, Paul R. BURLEY, Solange Ferraz De LIMA, Michael William PEEL, João Alexandre PESCHANSKI |
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Vol 10, No 2(20) (2017): Mediatization of religion and power |
The Welcoming Pope: Images of Pope Francis in the Catholicism under mediatization |
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Tatiane MILANI, Ana Paula da ROSA |
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Vol 9, No 1(17) (2016): Communication in Statistics: Why? When? and How (not) to do it? |
Theoretical Framework of the filmed Interview in Communication Studies |
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Yannick LEBTAHI, Tiphaine ZETLAOUI |
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Vol 14, No 2(28) (2021): Public Relations and Communications during the Covid-19 Pandemic |
TikTok : angoisse, solitude et exploration adolescente en temps de pandémie |
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Denis JEFFREY, Louis-Philippe ST-AMANT GAURON |
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Vol 4, No 1(7) (2011): The Present and the Future of Television |
Totgesagte leben länger: Warum das Fernsehen als Wahlkampfmedium durch das Internet nicht verdängt, sondern nur ergänzt wird |
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Gerd STROHMEIER |
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Vol 5, No 2(10) (2012): Communication and/of memory |
Traces, patrimoine, mémoire des cultures populaires |
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Paul RASSE |
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Vol 7, No 1(13) (2014): Environment and communication |
Transnational communication and domestic environmental policy learning |
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Sietske VEENMAN, Duncan LIEFFERINK |
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Vol 8, No 1(15) (2015): Symbolic Communication |
Transversalité des champs et universalité des outils scientifiques? Esquisse d’analyse comparée de communications institutionnelles et organisationnelles en France et en Tunisie |
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Bertrand CABEDOCHE |
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Vol 10, No 1(19) (2017): Rhetoric and Peace at Crossroads: Public and Civic Discourse, Culture and Communication Perspectives |
Uncertainty and indeterminacy in Brazilian social and media formation: references to think of the problem of recognition in the public space |
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Jairo FERREIRA |
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Vol 16, No 1(31) (2023): Crisis Communication and Challenges of Disinformation in an Era of Information Warfare: The Ukraine War |
Understanding Russia’s Disinformation Narratives about Ukraine: A Ratio-Oriented Approach to Strategic Crisis Narratives |
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Marco EHRL |
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Vol 6, No 1(11) (2013): Experimental Methods in Communication |
Une approche plurielle de la réception urbaine |
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Patrizia LAUDATI |
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Vol 2, No 1(3) (2009): Apprentissage et management de la qualité |
Une approche postmoderne de la marque d`employeur et de la responsabilité sociale corporative |
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Mihaela-Alexandra TUDOR-IONESCU, Alina BARGAOANU |
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Vol 2, No 2(4) (2009): Tourisme et économie résidentielle, hybridations des pratiques et des espaces |
Une enquête touristique sur le littoral roumain de la Mer Noire |
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Corneliu IATU, Mihai BULAI |
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