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In the article “Conversations in the Smart Space" by prof. Rusi Marinov, D.Sc. are monitored the development, principles and models of smart work systems, theories of conversation and their modifications in the modern environment. Analyzed are new forms of communication such as M2M and IoT.
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Prof. Vladimir Mihaylov, D.Sc. in "Media Studies are Dead, Long Live Media Studies" points out that the technology Web 2.0 changes the media, changes the principle of communication, changes the way of communication in and through media content. So it seems the end comes for the familiar Media studies 1.0 and we should welcome the new born Media Studies 2.0.
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The main idea in the study "The more Theories about Leadership - The Less Successful Leaders in Our Country" from prof. Tolya Stoitsova, D.Sc. is that despite the proliferation of theories about leadership in psychology science, we can not say that the practice of people management in the country is significantly improved. The article advocates the idea that competence in a leadership is directly connected with the communication competence.
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In the text "Broadcast News Inside" Prof. Mihail Meltev, PhD deals with the production of television news and the role of the producer. The author points out that the fight for viewers saturate the news with colorful graphics, computer effects, lighting effects and everything depends on the taste and measure of the producer and the director of the news.
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In the study "Cinema in Shadow" Assoc. Prof. Petia Alexandrova, PhD shares her thoughts about cinema after 1989, which ceases to be a prestigious and wealth bringing occupation and becomes a shadow of itself from the 70s and 80s of the twentieth century. But somewhere off the main stage is formed a niche for small and medium formats as an alternative: short movies, movies omnibuses, independent, experimental and art projects, hybrid forms between video, performance and avantgarde.
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The "Reflecting the Recent Past by Media Service Providers" by Assoc. Prof. Raina Nikolova, PhD examines the role of the media in keeping the national memory. By movies and news media reports, the media is invited to participate in the study of archives to establish the truth about the recent past together with the history researchers.
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Assoc. Prof. Rossen Stoyanov, PhD in his study "Political Myths - New Religion, a New Communication?" emphasizes that political myth establishes the eternity of the past, the inevitability of the present and the inescapable fate of the future. Myth is the armor of ideology. Political myth often claim the level of belief in the absolute truth of the sacred.
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The text "Good Practices (Good Cases) In the New Musical Educational Realities as a Challenge for Musical Communicators" by Assoc. Prof. Milena Shushulova-Pavlova, PhD analyzes problems and makes recommendations on the need to build new audiences. Squares, pedestrian zones, markets for flowers, stations in European cities become part of the current music scene and passers-by are surprised with flashmob challenging improvisations. Now it is normal to have an outdoor screen, where you can follow a performance in real time.
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The study "The Metamorphoses of Joint Stock Company "Business Development" by Assist. Prof. Todor G. Panayotov, PhD tracks and analyzes the overall development of one of the biggest newspaper companies in Bulgaria. The focus of the study is on metamorphoses and changes in operations, ownership and financing of the joint stock company.
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The focus of the article "Pirate Distribution of Audio-Visual Content" of Assist. Prof. Stoyko Petkov, PhD is not so much on the battle of corporations to define, criminalization and prosecution of pirate practice, but on finding solutions for independent artists and creative groups, which have the unique opportunity to communicate directly with their audiences.
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In „Internal Organizational Communications and Organizational Culture“ Assist. Prof. Evelina Christova, PhD focuses on the fact that practitioners dealing with internal communications should think of their organization as of a miniature detail of the puzzle of the world – as a part of the world processes of globalization and as members of the European Union, amongst the priorities of which is the labour and organizational mobility. This small detail could contain only defined forms and colours from the common puzzle, but could be the bearer also of a very wide selection of characteristic features. In that sense, even as a quick overview, we need to direct our attention to issues of significance, which are being considered by a number of world renowned researchers in the sphere of inter-cultural events, the international working place and the organizational culture.
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In the publication "Ethics in Advertising and Public Relations - a Prerequisite for Sustainable Growth" by Assis. Prof. Alexander Christov, PhD was examined and studied the impact of respect for ethical principles in advertising and PR on long-term relationships with customers and hence - the achievement of sustainable growth of the company. It advocated the position that in many cases self-regulation mechanisms in the field of marketing communications are more effective than legislative regulation.
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The text by Elena Dragostinova "PR Message - Between Effective Manipulation and Spam" focuses on the content and quantity of messages the institutions broadcast about themselves. The article expresses the assumption that the PR message still has yet to take full advantage of the variety of platforms provided by the new technologies; to build adequate content and form, according to the specifics of each platform.
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"The Impact of National Branding on National Identity" by Boryana Gosheva examines the efforts of post-Communist Bulgaria to rethink its national image in favor of branding of the nation. The aim of the programs of building national brand is to create and position the new image to the outside world as well as to revive national pride. Through critical interpretive approach, this article presents an analysis of the symbolism in branding campaigns of Bulgaria.
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In the text of Desislava Dankova is presented her own research on "Organizations in Bulgaria and the use of Social Media and Networks as a Channel for Communication with Consumers" The aim of the studies is to draw a picture corresponding to the reality of how organizations and companies in Bulgaria understand change and develop communication with the audience through social media and networks.
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The paper "The Role of Media during a Crisis Radio: The Parameter of Analog Broadcasting Vs Digital Broadcasting" by Stavros Kalogiannidis is focused on digital radio and especially its financial effects. The transition from analogue to digital broadcasting requires huge investments in fixed assets.
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This article presents a study of the Book of Prophet Ezekiel according to its oldest preserved Slavonic copy, in a middle Bulgarian collection of the 14th с. (F.I.461, Russian National Library, St. Petersburg). The purpose of this article is to clarify the level of similarity between the biblical text and its commentaries, according to the use of specific lexical and morphological translation methods. For this purpose we helped ourselves with the results obtained from the DBT program, software within which a variety of research at different levels of the language can be performed. The analysis of the data allows several basic conclusions. First, we define three groups in the Preslav lexical norm, being dominant in the examined text: lexemes with stable usage; lexemes with facultative usage, the variability of which remains within the framework of the Preslav usage; lexemes with older as well as Preslav tradition usage. Second, based on the analysed material, it is not possible to provide a complete parallel between the Book of Prophet Ezekiel with the associated (for comparison) non-liturgical translations of other Old-Testament books – Genesis, the Book of Prophet Isaia, the Book of Prophet Daniel. Third, the Book of Prophet Ezekiel shows irregularities at two levels: in the basic biblical text one may separate a more archaic level (reviewed chapters of the Prophetologion: 1, 2 and 37, and chapter 18), and differences in the translating methods in the language of the biblical text and in the text of the commentaries. This is in favour of the conclusion that there was a time distance between the translation of the biblical text and the creation of its commentaries, a distance preserved anyway within the traditions of the translation school of Preslav.
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This monument, which is included in the series of church-historical works, was drawn up in the 70s of the 12th c. It has reached the present on the basis of two manuscripts – Paris 880, and Moscow 886 (Vladimir 324). The Du Cange Catalogue was published several times, named, according to the Paris manuiscript, after its first publisher, the French Byzantinist Charles De Cange (1610–1688). In this publication are taken into consideration both manuscripts. On the basis of her observations and chiefly on the principal researches made so far, the authoress analyses the activity of the archbishops included in the Catalogue. Second, the place has been sought of the Catalogue in the development of the Archbishopric of Ohrid, called “Bulgaria”, and its importance as a Cyrillo-Methodian source is stressed.
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