Table of Contents
Contents: Preface. Part I: Foundational Issues.T. Stephen, Interpersonal Communication, History, and Intercultural Coherence. Part II: Germany and Unification.F.L. Casmir, "Wir sind ein Volk": Illusions and Reality of German Unification. M. Boyle, The Crisis of Citizenship: The East German Media, Nazis, and Outsiderness. D.J. Rosenberg, Stepsisters: On the Difficulties of German-German Feminist Cooperation. Part III: Hungary: Restructuring a Society and Its Economy.M.M. McKinley, Hungarian Culture in Communication. C.C. Rohde, C.R.C. Pellicaan, Advertising and the Legitimacy Crisis of Eastern Europe. Part IV: Complexities of Change: Other Eastern European Examples.S.R. Olson, New Democratic Vistas: Demassification and the Polish Media. E. Gilder, Turning Personal Experiences Into Social Reality: Communication as a "Third-Culture-Building" Tool in the Romanian Classroom. D. Iordanova, Media Coverage of Bulgaria in the West and Its Domestic Use. C.Q. Adade, Africa, the Kremlin, and the Press: The Russian Soul Comprehending and Communicating the African Spirit. D.E. Williams, Probing Cultural Implications of War-Related Victimization in Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, and Serbia. F.L. Casmir, Some Summary Thoughts.