The Association for Chinese Communication Studies (ACCS) Program for the 2002 Convention of the National Communication Association (NCA)

(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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