Styles of Communication
Frequency: 1 issue per year (December)
Print ISSN: 2065-7943
Online ISSN: 2067-564X
Styles of Communication is an international journal which is published annually by the “Danubius” University of Galați in cooperation with the Committee for Philology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław Branch.
The main purpose of Styles of Communication is to show the unity existing within global diversity. As communication implies, besides the transfer of information to others and the decoding of the others’ messages, the production of meaning within (non)verbal texts/ objects is closely connected to interculturality, creativity and innovation and it needs a refining of styles in order to avoid misunderstandings.
This journal is a plea for interdisciplinarity as its aim is to include different perspectives on cultural studies, coming from different fields, such as linguistics, semiotics, literature, political and sociological studies, communication, public relations, anthropology, translation studies etc.
Editors-in-chief | Camelia Cmeciu, Piotr Chruszczewski
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The journal Styles of Communication has been transferred to the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Studies, University of Bucharest, Romania. For more information and article submission - please access the following link http://stylesofcomm.fjsc.unibuc.ro/home Posted: 2015-08-03 |
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Vol 6, No 1 (2014)
Table of Contents
Articles
Lexical Approach to Cultural Aspects of Death in the Old Frisian Writings | |
Katarzyna Buczek |
The Prevalence of Reading Difficulties among Children in Scholar Age | |
Maria Rosita Cecilia, Pierpaolo Vittorini, Vincenza Cofini, Ferdinando di Orio |
From Poule de Luxe to Geisha: Source Languages behind the Present-Day English Synonyms of Prostitute | |
Bożena Duda |
On the Cultural and Cognitive Nature of the Skinny/Fatty Opposition | |
Agnieszka Grząśko |
Attitudes towards Student Support System in Distance Learning: A Questionnaire Survey | |
Sara Haghighi, Maryam Danaye Tous |
The Actor “Comes to Live”. Dialogue between Lessing and Diderot | |
Céline Huot |
Duality of the Sign Deconstructed. On the Basis of the Works by Jacques Derrida | |
Paulina Kłos |
Uniqueness and Tradition, according to Patek Philippe | |
Costin Popescu |
Globalization by the Souths. Chinese-African Relations and International Order | |
Julien Rajaoson |
Vladimir Nabokov: A Case Study of Multilingualism and Translation | |
Paulina Rothermel |
Searching the Origins of Political Discourse – An Intertextual Analysis of Ronald Reagan’s Farewell Speech | |
Małgorzata Szudrowicz-Garstka |
The Linguistic Recontextualization of the Kosova and Serbia Negotiations in Global Media | |
Lindita Tahiri, Besa Luci |
Political Parties and Interest Groups Members' Patterns of Social Network Site Usage in Kyrgyzstan | |
Elira Turdubaeva |
Language Practices on Internet Game Fora | |
Szymon Wach |