School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK - Intercultural Studies
 

Intercultural Studies

  1. Zhang, Ruifang, Ting-Toomey, Stella, Dorjee, Tenzin, & Lee, Peter S. (2012). Culture and self-construal as predictors of relational responses to emotional infidelity: China and the United States. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(2), 137-159.

  2. Chua, Beng Huat (2012). The regionalization of television and China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 16-23.

  3. Rossini, Nicla (2011). Negotiation strategies in written communication between adult teacher–student dyads: a cross-cultural perspective. Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(1), 60-72.

  4. Wang, Jian, & Murphy, Priscilla (2010). In the office vs. outside the office: supervisor–subordinate guanxi maintenance among Chinese and Western managers in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(2), 147-166.

  5. Bresnahan, Mary J., Guan, Xiaowen, Smith, Sandi W., Wang, Xiao, & Edmundson, JingJing Z. (2010). Cultures of the soul: spiritual beliefs about organ donation in China and the United States. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(2), 133-146.

  6. Wang, Georgette, & Liu, Zhong-Bo (2010). What collective? Collectivism and relationalism from a Chinese perspective. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(1), 42-63.

  7. Lo, Ven-hwei, So, Clement Y. K., & Zhang, Guoliang (2010). The influence of individualism and collectivism on Internet pornography exposure, sexual attitudes, and sexual behavior among college students. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(1), 10-27.

  8. Liu, Tao, & Bates, Benjamin J. (2009). What's behind public trust in news media: A comparative study of America and China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(3), 307-329.

  9. Sigismondi, Paolo (2009). Hollywood piracy in China: An accidental case of US public diplomacy in the globalization age? Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(3), 273-287.

  10. Wang, Xiaopeng, & Cooper-Chen, Anne (2009). Asian images portrayed in the websites of US higher education institutions. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(2), 193-211.

  11. Frith, Katherine, & Feng, Yang (2009). Transnational cultural flows: An analysis of women's magazines in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(2), 158-173.

  12. Stockmann, Daniela (2009). One size doesn't fit all: Measuring news reception East and West. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(2), 140-157.

  13. Bresnahan, Mary J., Guan, Xiaowen, Wang, Xiao, & Mou, Yi (2008). The culture of the body: attitudes toward organ donation in China and the US. Chinese Journal of Communication, 1(2), 181-195.

  14. 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.

  15. Shan, Bo, & Wan, Lijun (2008). Discursive imbalance and deficiency in intercultural news communication. Chinese Journal of Communication, 1(2), 156-167.