Table of Contents
| Place, Non-Place, Multi-Place and the (Non)Possibilities of Identity: Philosophical, Social, and Communicational Aspects | |
| Basia Nikiforova | 83-84 |
| Social Media as Platform for Stimulating Urban Changes | |
| Evija Zača | 85-94 |
| First Philosophy in the Border Zone | |
| Viggo Rossvaer | 95-107 |
| A Philosophical Topography of Place and Non-Place: Lithuanian Context | |
| Odeta Žukauskienė | 108-118 |
| Gender and Multiculturalism: Reflections on the Research in Poland after 1989 Year in the Context of Multicultural Communication | |
| Małgorzata Bieńkowska | 119-127 |
| Notion of Identification: A Philosophical Case Study | |
| Arto Mutanen | 128-136 |
| What Public Experience May Be – On Publicity, Communication and the Expression of Lived Experiences | |
| Samuel Mateus | 137-147 |
| “Appearance and the Supersensible World”: Emptiness of the Biopolitical Critique of Power | |
| Rok Svetlič | 148-158 |
| Kūrybos visuomenės perspektyvos globalumo epochoje | |
| Tautvydas Vėželis | 159-163 |
Coactivity: Philosophy, Communication / Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija ISSN 2029-6320, eISSN 2029-6339
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