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(to be held November
9-12, 2000 in Seattle)
COMMUNICATING IMAGES OF CHINESE
When:
Friday, November 10, 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Where: Rm 426, 4th Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Mary Fong, California State Univ, San Bernardino
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- "The Dialectics of
Chinese American Identity." Evelyn Y. Ho, Univ of Iowa
- "Future of Language Use
in Hong Kong." Xin Meng, Purdue Univ
Respondent: Siu Yi Wong, Hong Kong Baptist Univ
CHINESE
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN INTERPERSONAL CONTEXTS
When:
Saturday, November 11, 11:00-12:15 p.m.
Where: Rm 426, 4th Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Ringo Ma, SUNY, Fredonia
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- "A Thematic Analysis of
Twentieth Century Classical Chinese Fairy-Tales Collection, with
Implications for Conflict Management." Wei Sun, Howard Univ, William
J. Starosta, Howard Univ
- "Conflict Management in
China's Only-Child Families: Commonalities and Uniquenesses." Mei
Zhong, San Diego State Univ
- "Rhetorical Strategies
and Media Role in the Case of Public Figures' Interpersonal Conflict
Management." Jing-Ling Lin, Fu Jen Catholic Univ
- "Interpersonal Conflict
and Tao." Lyall Crawford, Weber State Univ
Respondent: Rueyling Chuang, California State Univ, San
Bernardino
ENGAGEMENT:
CHINESE COMMUNICATION STUDIES IN THE TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURIES--ADVANCES, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
When:
Thursday, November 09, 8:00-9:15 a.m.
Where: Rm 426, 4th Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: D Ray Heisey, Kent State Univ
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- "Chinese Communication
Scholarship as an Expansion of the Communication and Culture
Paradigm." Wenshan Jia, SUNY, New Paltz
- "A Longitudinal Study
of Communication Research in Taiwan: A Meta-Analysis of Major
Journals, Theses, Dissertations." Chung-Chuan Yang, National Institute
of Technology, Kaohsiung
- "Studies of Classical
Chinese Rhetoric: Past, Present, and Future." Xing (Lucy) Lu, DePaul
Univ
- "Ethnography and
Chinese Communication Studies." Shuming Lu, CUNY, Brooklyn Col
- "The Problem and
Prospect of Chinese Communication Studies." Guo-Ming Chen, Univ of
Rhode Island
Respondent:
Min Min Wang, Rider Univ
ENGAGEMENT: THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY PERSPECTIVES ON THE CHINESE-WESTERN
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
When:
Sunday, November 12, 8:00-9:15 a.m.
Where: Rm 426, 4th Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Ringo Ma, SUNY, Fredonia
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- "The Rhetoric of the
Early Chinese Campaigns for Western Ideas." Xiaosui Xiao, Hong Kong
Baptist Univ
- "The Problem of the
Public: Dewey's Theory of Communication and its Influence on Modern
Chinese Communication." Changfu Chang, Millersville Univ
- "Pan Gu's Paradigm:
Comparing Chinese and Western Concepts of Holistic Dialogic Learning."
Scott Hammond, Brigham Young Univ, Hongmei Gao, Brigham Young Univ
- "The Issue of
Information Sovereignty in the Sino-Western Communication." Wenxiang
Gong, Beijing Univ
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- Respondent:
Wenshan Jia, SUNY, New Paltz
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