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HUMAN
COMMUNICATION
Volume 1,
Number 1 Fall 1997 TABLE OF
CONTENTS Foreword Donald W.
Klopf ¡Ü ppv-vi A Review of
the Concept of Intercultural Sensitivity Guo-Ming Chen ¡Ü
University of Rhode Island (USA) William J.
Starosta ¡Ü pp. 1-16 Retto-kan: in
Contemporary Media and Culture Erika Engstrom
¡Ü University of Nevada at Las Vegas (USA)
pp. 17-24 Why People
Communicate Interpersonally: An
Investigation of Communication Motives across Cultures Satoshi Ishii ¡Ü
Dokkyo University (Japan) Donald W.
Klopf ¡Ü Ronald E.
Cambra ¡Ü Myung-Seok
Park ¡Ü Dankook University (South Korea) Ramona Klinger
¡Ü North Idaho College (USA) pp. 25-34 Communication
Problems in a Technological Society Roger C. Pace ¡Ü
pp. 35-50 Cross-Cultural
Communication and National Images Kee-Soon Park ¡Ü
Sung Kyun Kwan University (South Korea) pp. 51-66 Global
Information Infrastructure in the Eastern and Southeastern
Asian Countries: Emerging
Regulatory Implications and Models Chung-Chuan
Yang ¡Ü National Institute of Technology pp. 67-84 at HUMAN
COMMUNICATION A Journal of
the Pacific and Asian Communication Association Volume 2,
Number 1 Winter 1998/Spring 1999 TABLE OF
CONTENTS A Spectrum of
Scholars: Multicultural
Diversity and Human Communication Theory Ronald D.
Gordon ¡Ü pp. 1-8 Teaching the
Intercultural Communication Course Donald W.
Klopf ¡Ü Reiko Kuramoto
¡Ü Aomori Public College (Japan) pp. 9-25 A Review of
the Concept of Intercultural Awareness Guo-Ming Chen ¡Ü
University of Rhode Island (USA) William J.
Starosta ¡Ü pp. 27-54 A Cultural
Model of Deceptive Communication Motivation Min-Sun Kim ¡Ü
University of Hawai¡®i at Manoa (USA) Karadeen Y.
Kam ¡Ü Theodore
Singelis ¡Ü University of California at Chico (USA) R. Kelly Aune ¡Ü
pp. 55-74 The Influence
of Confucianism on Chinese Persuasion: The Past, the
Present, and the Future Rita Mei-Ching
Ng ¡Ü Hong Kong Baptist University (China) pp. 75-86 Facial Skin
Color Preferences for Chinese Women in Angela K. Mak ¡Ü
pp. 87-98 Cultural
Politics of Communication Policy: A Comparative
Study of Nobleza C.
Asuncion-Lande ¡Ü pp. 99-122 HUMAN
COMMUNICATION A Journal of
the Pacific and Asian Communication Association Volume 3,
Number 1 Spring/Summer 2000 TABLE OF
CONTENTS The
Development and Validation of the Intercultural Sensitivity Scale Guo-Ming Chen ¡Ü
University of Rhode Island (USA) William J.
Starosta ¡Ü pp. 1-14 Fragility,
Complexity and Identity: Communication
Ethics and Values Education in a Multicultural Society Christopher J.
Schroll ¡Ü pp. 15-25 The Effects of
Embarrassability on Perceived Importance of Conversational
Constraints William F.
Sharkey ¡Ü Min-Sun Kim ¡Ü
University of Hawai¡®i at Manoa (USA) pp. 27-40 The Rituals of
Getting Married in Chun Wah Lee ¡Ü
Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) pp. 41-60 A CMM Analysis
of Chinese Code-Switching Jonathan H.
Millen ¡Ü Minmin Wang ¡Ü
Rider University (USA) pp. 61-84 Twists and
Turns: An Autoethnography Pamela Cooper ¡Ü
Northwestern University (USA) pp. 85-95 Dimensions of
Chinese Compliance-Gaining Strategies Guo-Ming Chen ¡Ü
University of Rhode Island (USA) Mei Zhong ¡Ü
San Diego State University (USA) pp. 97-109 HUMAN
COMMUNICATION A Journal of
the Pacific and Asian Communication Association Volume 4,
Number 1 Spring/Summer 2001 TABLE OF
CONTENTS An Emerging
Rationale for Triworld Communication Studies from Buddhist
Perspectives Satoshi Ishii ¡Ü
Dokkyo University (Japan) pp. 1-10 Different Ways
of Belonging: American Jet
Program Participants¡¯ Perceptions of Japanese
Membership Norms Adam M. Komisarof
¡Ü pp. 11-30 Keitai Use in A Digital
Revolution and Radical Cultural Change Kimiko Akita ¡Ü
Ohio University (USA) pp. 31-42 Issues in
Cross-Cultural Curriculum Design: A Case Study
from Sara K.
Holzberlein ¡Ü Giles Parker ¡Ü
Nagasaki University (Japan) pp. 43-56 Argumentativeness
and Traditional Values: A
Cross-Cultural Comparison of Japanese, Hong Kong Chinese and Mainland
Chinese Chen Ling ¡Ü
Hong Kong Baptist University (China) Yoko Nadamitsu
¡Ü Josai International University (Japan) Betty Lee
Kaman ¡Ü Hong Kong Baptist University (China) pp. 57-70 Who Am I? A
Field Study of Leisure Activities in Urban Wenhong Wang ¡Ü
Chinese University of Hong Kong (China) pp. 71-83 HUMAN
COMMUNICATION A Journal of
the Pacific and Asian Communication Association Volume 5,
Number 1 Spring/Summer 2002 TABLE OF
CONTENTS Intercultural
Communication Competency: A Critique Tom Bruneau ¡Ü
Radford University (USA) pp. 1-14 Mythos East
and West: Narrative
Conceptions of Soul, Rebirth, and Salvation in the
Phaedrus and the Bhagavad Ghita Scott R.
Stroud ¡Ü pp. 15-30 The Question
of Media Violence in the Ronald D.
Gordon ¡Ü pp. 31-49 When East
Meets West: Acculturation,
Socio-Emotional Adjustments, and Parental Influence in
Chinese-Canadian Immigrant Adolescents Betty Kaman
Lee ¡Ü City University of Hong Kong (China) pp. 51-71 The Effect of
Dichotomous/Bipolar Thinking, Rigid Thinking and Tolerance
of Ambiguity on Communication Styles: A Comparative
Study of American and Japanese Students Georgios
Triantis ¡Ü University of Connecticut (USA) pp. 72-89 ¡°Dragonflying¡± beyond Cultural Constraints: The
Transcultural Communication Phenomenon Marla Del
Collins ¡Ü Long Island University (USA) pp. 91-104 HUMAN
COMMUNICATION A Journal of
the Pacific and Asian Communication Association Volume 6,
Number 1 Spring/Summer 2003 TABLE OF
CONTENTS Changes in the
Cultural Arguments of Chinese Political Leaders D. Ray Heisey ¡Ü
pp. 1-11 The Message of
an Important National Policy Shift: The Anti-Porn
Campaign in the Wake of Tiananmen Crackdown of
1989 Pro-Democracy Movement Shaorong Huang
¡Ü University of Cincinnati (USA) pp. 13-23 The Rhetoric
on Freedom of Expression in the Chinese Pro-Democracy
Movement: A Cross-Cultural Perspective Wenshan Jia ¡Ü
State University of New York at New Paltz (USA) pp. 25-38 Exploring Discovering
Cultural Dimensions in Popular, On-Line Media through
a Host National¡¯s Eyes Mary Anna Kidd
¡Ü University of Kansas (USA) pp. 39-57 Critical
Ethnography of My Aunt¡¯s Suicide: Intergenerational
Family Conflict in Kimiko Akita ¡Ü
Ohio University (USA) pp. 59-79 SPECIAL
SECTION: APPLICATIONS A Compendium
of Contemporary Perspectives on the Scientific
Examination of Cross-Cultural Interaction Donald W.
Klopf ¡Ü Takehide
Kawashima ¡Ü Nihon University (Japan) pp. 83-95 Teaching
Intercultural Communication through Translation
Practice Wenjie Yan ¡Ü
East Stroudsburg University (USA) pp. 97-103 HUMAN
COMMUNICATION A Journal of
the Pacific and Asian Communication Association Volume 7,
Number 1 Winter 2004 TABLE OF
CONTENTS Perspectives
on Human Communication: A Prologue to Volumes 7 and 8 Donald W.
Klopf ¡Ü pp. 1-13 Benefits and
Pitfalls of Globalization: A Critical Reappraisal Myung-Seok
Park ¡Ü Dankook University (South Korea) pp. 15-23 The Two Faces
of Chinese Communication Guo-Ming Chen ¡Ü
University of Rhode Island (USA) pp. 25-36 The Confucian
Model of Self-Cultivation: Lessons for the West Rita Mei-Ching
Ng ¡Ü Ohio University at Zanesville (USA) pp. 39-49 Towards an
Asian Model of Face: The Dimensionality of Face in Tae-Seop Lim ¡Ü
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee (USA)
pp. 51-66 Rethinking
Humanity, Culture, and Communication: Asiacentric
Critiques and Contributions Yoshitaka
Miike ¡Ü University of Hawai¡®i at Hilo (USA) pp. 67-82 South Asian
Theories of Speech Communication: Origins and
Applications in Ancient, Modern, and Postmodern Times K. S. Sitaram ¡Ü
Southern pp. 83-101 HUMAN
COMMUNICATION A Journal of
the Pacific and Asian Communication Association Volume 8,
Number 1 Winter 2005 TABLE OF
CONTENTS Helping
Juvenile Offenders Reconstruct Their Identities: Analysis of a
Case Study in Kiyoko Sueda ¡Ü
Aoyama Gakuin University (Japan) pp. 1-23 Intercultural
Communication Competence and Identity Transformation: Narrative
Accounts of Rosemary Chai ¡Ü
Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) pp. 25-60 Construct
Chinese Culture from the Classroom Speaking: An Ethnography
of Chinese Graduate Assistants¡¯ Instructor-Centered Speaking in
the Yun Xia ¡Ü
Rider University (USA) pp. 61-81 Gender
Discrimination in Korean Language Young-Ok
Lee-Jung ¡Ü Kyung Hee University (South Korea) pp. 83-96 |
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