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Vol. 95 (2023): Special issue: Expressions of information and communication theory and practice
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Special issue: Expressions of information and communication theory and practice
Vol. 95 (2023)
Information & Media
Special issue: Expressions of information and communication theory and practice
Published 2023-02-20
Front Matter
Vladislav Fomin
Editorial Board and Table of Contents
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Vladislav Fomin | Vincas Grigas
Introduction to the Special Issue on Expressions of Information and Communication Theory and Practice
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Articles
Marija Stonkienė
Creating the Identity of a Lithuanian Social Business Enterprise
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Daiva Siudikienė | Saulė Jokūbauskienė
Expression of Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Communities of Interest: A Reading Community-Based Research
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32-52
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Miglė Eleonora Černikovaitė | Meda Mitkutė
Expression of Identity in Tattoos of Symbols of Different Cultures
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53-69
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Austė Telyčėnaitė
Communication Features of Sustainable Fashion on Instagram: Use of the Hashtag #sustainablefashion
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70-93
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Vytautas Beniušis
Internal Communication Challenges and Their Solution When Hybrid Work is Implemented in a Public Sector Organization: The Case Study of the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Lithuania
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94-115
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