Table of Contents
Mistakes of Performance in Social Roles Creation | |
Andrius Pulkauninkas, Rusnė Kregždaitė | 1-7 |
Shattering the Screen: Embodied Narrative in Digital Media | |
Russell J. Cook | 8-17 |
Community and Morality in the Digital Age | |
Gábor Szécsi, Inez Koller | 18-25 |
C. S. Peirce's Phaneroscopy as Early Communicology | |
Rafael Duarte Oliveira Venancio | 26-37 |
Scepticism in Information Society | |
Vsevolod Ladov | 38-47 |
Resistance to Western Popular and Pop-Culture in India | |
Algis Mickūnas | 48-62 |
Figurativeness in the Sense of Distraction (Studies by Lithuanian Authors) | |
Laimutė Monginaitė | 75-84 |
Amsterdam Residents and Their Attitude Towards Tourists and Tourism | |
Roos Gerritsma, Jacques Vork | 85-98 |
The Influence of Heritage Sites as Filming Locations on Tourists’ Decisions to Visit Sites and Their Perceptions of Them. Case Study: Game of Thrones | |
Emily Bowyer | 110-122 |
Crisis and Meaning: F. Kafka and the Law | |
Luc Anckaert, Roger Burggraeve | 123-134 |
Main Elements of H.-G. Gadamer’s Communication Hermeneutics | |
Ștefan Vlăduțescu, Xenia Negrea, Dan Valeriu Voinea | 135-144 |
Metropolitan Development and Modernity: a Phenomenological Approach | |
Gábor Gyáni | 145-154 |
The Philosophy of Heroic Civility in G. Ottlik’s Novel Buda | |
Ferenc Hörcher | 155-166 |
Review of the monograph | |
Inna Ryzhkova | 63-64 |
Review of the Book a Rift in the Everyday: a Dialogue that Lasted for 300 Cups of Coffee and Three Cartons of Cigarettes by A. Sergeev and B. Sokolov | |
Vasiliy M. Voronov | 65-66 |
Review of the Monograph | |
Aleksandr Sautkin | 67-68 |
Borders and Tolerance in Contemporary Political and Cultural Discourse | |
Basia Nikiforova, Viggo Rossvær | 69-74 |
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