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(to be held November
21-24, 2002 in New Orleans)
TRANSFORMING
CHINA: CONTEMPORARY CHINA'S BIG EVENTS COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES-AN
INITIAL EXPLORATION
When:
Thursday, November 21, 8:00-9:15 a.m.
Where: Edgewood A, Fourth Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Wenshan Jia, State University of New York, New
Paltz
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- "Contemporary China's
Big Events Communication Strategies: A Thematical and Theoretical
Framework." Wenshan Jia, State University of New York, New Paltz
- "APEC: A Showcase of
China's Latest International Communication Strategies and Practices."
James Jinguo Shen, Richard Stockton College
- "The Message of an
Important National Policy Shift: The Anti-Porn Campaign in the Wake of
Tiananmen Crackdown of 1989 Pro-Democracy Movement." Sharong Huang,
Raymond Walters College
- "An Analysis of the
Meanings of the 1987 Campaign Against Bourgeois Liberalization in
China." James A. Schnell, Ohio Dominican College
- Respondents:
Wenxiang Gong, Peking
University
Janice W. Anderson, State
University of New York, New Paltz
COMPETITIVE
PAPERS IN CHINESE COMMUNICATION (1): INVESTIGATIONS OF CHINESE VALUES
AND NORMS
When:
Friday, November 22, 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Where: Edgewood A, Fourth Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Mary Fong, California State University, San
Bernardino
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- "'Xue Lei Feng': A
Chinese Cultural Term for Pragmatic Action." Xinmei Ge, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
- "The Cultural,
Sociological and Moral Appeal of the Falungong Movement in China."
Weiming D. Yao, University of Pittsburgh
- "A Fantasy Theme
Analysis of Taiwanese President Chen's 2000 Inaugural Speech." Wei-Chun
Wen, University of Missouri, Columbia, Tzu-hsiang Yu, Shih Hsin
University, Taiwan
- "Circuitous,
Clandestine, or Calculative? The Other Side of Chinese Verbal
Communication." Hui-Ching Chang, University of Illinois, Chicago
- Respondents:
Mei Zhang, Missouri
Western State College
Minmin Wang, Rider
University
ASSOCIATION
FOR CHINESE COMMUNCIATION STUDIES BUSINESS MEETING
When:
Saturday, November 23, 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Where: Edgewood A, Fourth Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
- Officers:
- Mei Zhong, San Diego
State University
- Minmin Wang, Rider
University
- Jared Critchfield,
Howard University
- Rueyling Chuang,
California State University, San Bernardino
Member: Richard Holt, University of Illinois, Chicago
COMPETITIVE
PAPERS IN CHINESE COMMUNICATION (2): CONFUCIANISM, DAOISM,
POSTMODERNISM, AND NEW MEDIA
When:
Saturday, November 23, 8:00-9:15 a.m.
Where: Edgewood A, Fourth Floor, Sheraton
Sponsors: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Rueyling Chuang, California State University,
San Bernardino
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- The New Revolution: An
Analysis of Changes in the Chinese Media. Yu Zhang, State University
of New York, Geneseo
- The Confucian
Perspective of Leadership. Rita M.C. Ng, Ohio University, Zanesville
- Critique East and West:
Exploring the Similarities and Differences in Daoist and Post-Modern
Thought. Steven Combs, Loyola Marymount University, Matt C. George,
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles
Respondent: Ringo Ma, Hong Kong Baptist University
CULTURAL
CHANGES AND IMPACT ON CHINESE COMMUNICATION LIFE
When:
Friday, November 22, 3:30-4:45 p.m.
Where: Cornet, Eighth Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Changfu Chang, Millersville University
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- "How to Sell Yourself
to a Stranger Romantically: Comparative Analysis of Personal Ads in
China in the Last Three Decades." Yanmin Yu, Bridgeport University
- "Value Shifts in
China's New Generation." Mei Zhong, San Diego State University
- "Cultural Changes and
Communication of Power in Chinese College Classrooms." Shuming Lu,
City University of New York, Brooklyn College, Huaxin Xu, Union County
College
- "The Impact of
Computer-Mediated Communication on Educational Culture." Dejun Liu,
Prairie View A&M University
Respondent: Minmin Wang, Rider University
UNDERSTANDING ASIA'S MEDIA ECOLOGY
When:
Friday, November 22, 2:00-3:15 p.m.
Where: Balcony I, Fourth Floor, Marriott
Sponsors: Korean American Communication Association
Media Ecology Association Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Casey M.K. Lum, William Paterson University
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- "Global Media in Korea:
A Mode of Globalization." Dong-Hoo Lee, University of Inchon
- "Market Competition and
Cultural Tensions Between Hollywood and Local Film Industries: The
Case of Korea." Eun-Mee Kim, Yonsei University
- "An Analysis of
Beijing's Media Environment." Cui Bao-Guo, Tsinghua University,
Beijing
- "Counter-Hegemony and
Multiple Voices: Call-in Talk Shows in Taiwan." Rueyling Chuang,
California State University, San Bernardino
- "The Commodification of
Interpersonal Relationships in Japan's Keitai and Mediated
Communication." Kimiko Akita, Ohio University
Respondent: Eric M. Kramer, University of Oklahoma
KEY CONCEPTS
IN CHINESE COMMUNICATION
When:
Thursday, November 21, 2:00-3:15 p.m.
Where: Edgewood A, Fourth Floor, Sheraton
Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies
Chair: Noreen M. Schaefer-Faix, Defiance University
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- "He Xie (Harmony): The
Axis of Chinese Communication Wheel." Hsueh-hua (Vivian) Chen, Arizona
State University, Guo-Ming Chen, University of Rhode Island
- "Guanxi
(Interrelation): The Bridge of Chinese Effective Communication." Ringo
Ma, Hong Kong Baptist University
- "Bao (Reciprocity): The
Give-and-Take of Chinese Appropriate Communication." Richard Holt,
University of Illinois, Chicago, Hui-Ching Chang, University of
Illinois, Chicago
- "Keqi (Politeness): The
Fragrance of Chinese Communication Atmosphere." Hai Rong Feng, Purdue
University
Respondent: Ling Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University
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