news update
Elena V Nuciforo (Khatskevich)
khatskevich at COMM.UMASS.EDU
Thu Sep 5 00:37:50 UTC 2013
Hi David,
I'd like to share with the list my recent article on Cultural
Discourse Analysis of Russian drinking and toasting. The first 50
people who follow this link and register get it for free --
http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/T6Ze8XKitgpJCb9KhJi9/full
Best,
Elena
Quoting David Boromisza-Habashi <dbh at COLORADO.EDU>:
> A news update from Donal Carbaugh.
>
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>
> Kristine Munoz was recently recognized with an honorary degree from
> the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, for her contributions to
> interpersonal and intercultural communication, and her longstanding
> connection to the university since the 1990s. Part of that
> connection was her development of an intercultural communication
> course that teamed University of Iowa students with Finnish ones to
> work online on group projects, a kind of virtual study abroad. This
> ceremony, held every four years, marked the 150th anniversary of the
> Finnish university. Other honorary doctors in the group of 15 were
> Sauli Niinisto, president of Finland, and Markku Jokinen, former
> president of the World Federation of the Deaf.
>
> Gerry Philipsen has been elected a Distinguished Scholar by the
> National Communication Association. The NCA Distinguished Scholar
> Award was created in 1991 to recognize and reward NCA members for a
> lifetime of scholarly achievement in the study of human
> communication. Recipients are selected to showcase the communication
> profession.
>
>
> --
> David Boromisza-Habashi, Ph.D.
>
> Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of
> Colorado Boulder
>
> http://colorado.academia.edu/DavidBoromiszaHabashi
>
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