Mass Communication
- Sparks, Colin (2015). Business as usual: the UK national daily press and the Occupy Central movement. Chinese Journal of Communication, 8(4), 429-446.
- Shen, Fei & Wang, Tianjiao (2015). Does perceived incongruence in opinion climate influence the degree of outspokenness? Evidence from two national events in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 8(3), 253-271.
- Wei, Ran, Lo, Ven-Hwei, Lu, Hung-Yi & Hou, Hsin-Ya (2015). Examining multiple behavioral effects of third-person perception: Evidence from the news about Fukushima nuclear crisis in Taiwan. Chinese Journal of Communication, 8(1), 95-111.
- Chen, Ling, Feng, Guangchao Charles, & Leung, Vivienne (2014). Sources, contents, and students' social learning about persons with a disability. Chinese Journal of Communication, 7(4), 429-445.
- Chen, Tsai & Lin, Ju-Sen (2014). Entertainment-education of altruistic behaviors: an empirical study of the effects of the narrative persuasion of a nature conservation film. Chinese Journal of Communication, 7(4), 373-388.
- Li, Hongtao & Lee, Chin-Chuan (2014). Guanxi networks and the gatekeeping practices of communication journals in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 7(4), 355-372.
- Mun, Seung-Hwan (2013). Printing press without copyright: a historical analysis of printing and publishing in Song, China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 6(1), 1-23.
- Zhang, Meng (2012). A Chinese beauty story: How college women in China negotiate beauty, body image, and mass media. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(4), 437-454.
- Cui, Xi (2012). Discourse on Shanzhai cultural production in Chinese newspapers: authenticity and legitimacy. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(4), 399-416.
- Liu, Zhaoxi Josie (2012). Media use and postmaterialist values in China and the US: a comparative study. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(4), 383-398.
- Zhang, Xiaoling & Guo, Zhenzhi (2012). Hegemony and counter-hegemony: the politics of dialects in TV programs in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(3), 300-315.
- Huang, Angela Lin (2012). Beijing: a media capital in the making. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(2), 178-193.
- Li, Luzhou, & Witteborn, Saskia (2012). Confucianism in the Chinese media: an analysis of the revolutionary history television drama In Those Passionate Days. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(2), 160-177.
- Lin, Trisha T. C. (2012). Prospect of mobile TV broadcasting in China: socio-technical analysis of CMMB's development. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 88-108.
- Sun, Wanning (2012). Rescaling media in China: the formations of local, provincial, and regional media cultures. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 10-15.
- Shen, Fei, Lu, Ye, Guo, Steve, & Zhou, Baohua (2011). News media use, credibility, and efficacy: an analysis of media participation intention in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(4), 475-495.
- Rohn, Ulrike (2011). Emerging,attracting and challenging: how some of the world's largest media companies perceive their challenges and opportunities in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(2), 198-217.
- Wang, Xiuli, & Shoemaker, Pamela J. (2011). What shapes Americans' opinion of China? Country characteristics, public relations and mass media. Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(1), 1-20.
- Karan, Kavita, & Feng, Yang (2009). International women's magazines in China: Global and local perspectives. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(3), 348-366.
- Zheng, Da (2009). Sampan, a bilingual bridge: An exploration of socio-political functions of bilingualism and ethnic press. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(2), 227-246.
- Frith, Katherine, & Feng, Yang (2009). Transnational cultural flows: An analysis of women's magazines in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(2), 158-173.
- Sparks, Colin (2008). Media systems in transition: Poland, Russia, China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 1(1), 7-24.
- Yuan, Elaine J. (2008). Diversity of exposure in television viewing: audience fragmentation and polarization in Guangzhou. Chinese Journal of Communication, 1(1), 91-108.