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From international to national engagement and back: The YWCA’s communicative techniques of americanisation in the aftermath of world war I
Zornitsa Keremidchieva
Communication Studies
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World War I
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Americanization
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Immigrants
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United States
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Civic Engagement
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Young Women
50%
International Experience
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Peacebuilding
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Christian
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National Identity
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Diverse Groups
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Practical Utility
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Cultural Diversity
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Ethical Implications
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Communication Engagement
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Gender Culture
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Service Work
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Democratic Life
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Building Work
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International Work
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Women-centric
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Arts and Humanities
Engagement
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aftermath
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World War I
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Technique
100%
Americanization
100%
Civic Engagement
50%
Contemporary
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Christian women
50%
Earth
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USA
50%
International Organizations
50%
Peace Building
50%
Social Sciences
World War I
100%
Americanization
100%
USA
50%
Civic Engagement
50%
International Experience
50%
National Identity
50%
Cultural Diversity
50%
Service Work
50%