
Rethinking Post-Communist Rhetoric
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By approaching ideas of rhetoric, writing, and communication from the perspective of these four areas, this collection provides readers with a broad foundation for understanding the various overarching and interlocking contexts that affect perceptions of and practices involving communication practices and expectations in the former Eastern Bloc. Additionally, this approach provides researchers, teachers, and students with ideas and approaches that can be used to more effectively engage both with this topic area and with individuals from these nations.
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Kirk St. Amant is professor of technical and professional communication at East Carolina University.
Content
Chapter 1: A Survey of Academic and Professional Writing Instruction in Higher Education in Russia and Ukraine, Pavel Zemliansky and Olena Goroshko
Chapter 2: Introducing Western Writing Theory and Pedagogy to Russian Students: The
Writing and Communication Center at the New Economic School, Kara M. Bollinger
Chapter 3: Technical and Communication in Russia, Tatjana Schell
Part II: Workplace Contexts
Chapter 4: Russian Education in the Twenty-First Century: Establishing Links with the Global
Community, Alla V. Kourova
Chapter 5: Rhetoric in Technical Communication: Europe and the United States, Yevgen Borodkin
Chapter 6: Visible and Invisible Boundaries: Documentation Requirements for Opening a Foreign Representative Office in Russia and in the United States, Natalia Matveeva and Elena Bespalova
Part III: Geopolitical Contexts
Chapter 7: Mapping Professional and Technical Communication in German Higher Education in the Neue Länder since 1989, Steffen Guenzel
Chapter 8: Macro Acceptance, Micro Resistance? Perspectives from Serbian Writing
Teachers on the Bologna Process, Brooke Ricker Schreiber
Part IV: Multimedia Contexts
Chapter 9: Creating a Multinational Collaborative Online Community in High-Tech Marketing Domain in Ukraine, Taras Danko
Chapter 10: Media Usage Pattern and Trust in Media among Young People in a Large
Russian City, Nikolai Balykov and Doan Modianos
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