Political communication : engineering visions of order in the socialist world
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Political communication : engineering visions of order in the socialist world
(SUNY series in human communication processes)
State University of New York Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Using the theatric metaphors of a passion play in Poland, simultaneous ethnic dramas in Yugoslavia, a heroic poem in Armenia, and a bunraku puppet play in the People's Republic of China, the authors of this book chronicle the massive confrontation by citizens through the Socialist Block with their communist governments in 1990-91. These historic and dynamic communication processes are analyzed and placed in theoretic perspective by three communication scholars from a political, rhetorical, and strategic interaction perspective.
目次
Preface
Contributors
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. The Role of Communication in Engineering Political, Economic, and Social Institutions
Sarah S. King and Donald P. Cushman
PART II. NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON COMMUNICATION AND CHANGE
2. The Rhetoric of Circumstance: The Case of Poland, 1980-1990
Rowland Baughman and Andrjez Kozminski
3. Yugoslavia: Ethnic Dramas Without Denouement
Branislav Kovacic and Bozidar Travica
4. Communication and Power: A Short History of the Armenian National Movement
Lucig H. Danielian
5. Communication in the Failed Student Movement
Guo-Ping Fei and Xu Yu
PART III. IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMUNICATION AND RHETORIC
6. The Role of Mass Communication Processes in Producing Upheavals in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China
Robert E. Sanders
7. The Communication of Cultural Memory and the Reconstitution of Society
Gerard A. Hauser
8. Visions of Order in Poland, Yugoslavia, Armenia, and China
Donald P. Cushman and Sarah S. King
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