School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK - Interpersonal Communication
 

Interpersonal Communication

  1. Shiau, Hong-Chi (2014). The use of celebrity scandals and sensational news for identity negotiations: analyzing gossip among the queers within Taiwanese families. Chinese Journal of Communication, 7(2), 230-250.

  2. Chang, Jenny Hsiu-Ying, Yeh, Kang-Hui, & Yang, Hongguang (2014). Conceptualizing trust: a holistic Chinese view to bridge divergences and dichotomies. Chinese Journal of Communication, 7(2), 212-229.

  3. Erni, John Nguyet (2012). Who needs strangers? Un-imagining Hong Kong Chineseness. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 78-87.

  4. Chin, Yann-Ling (2011). “Platonic relationships” in China's online social milieu: a lubricant for banal everyday life? Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(4), 400-416.

  5. Yu, Miao (2011). Effect of communication variables, affective variables, and teacher immediacy on willingness to communicate of foreign language learners. Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(2), 218-336.

  6. Sheer, Vivian C. (2010). Hong Kong adolescents' use of MSN vs. ICQ for developing friendships online: considering media richness and presentational control. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(2), 223-240.

  7. Momesso, Lara, & Sun, Mine-Ping (2010). Chinese spouses' empowerment through community communication: a case study of the Chinese Association of Relief and Ensuing Service. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(2), 185-201.

  8. Yeh, Kuang-Hui (2010). Relationalism: the essence and evolving process of Chinese interactive relationships. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(1), 76-94.

  9. Hajek, Christopher, Giles, Howard, Barker, Valerie, Lin, Mei‐Chen, Zhang Yan Bing, & Hummert, Mary Lee (2008). Expressed trust and compliance in police‐civilian encounters: the role of communication accommodation in Chinese and American settings. Chinese Journal of Communication, 1(2), 168-180.