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Volume
2 No. 4, October 2006
China Media Research,
Volume
2
No.
4
Postcolonial Theory and Asian Communication Theory: Toward a Creative Dialogue
Applying a Critical Metatheoretical Approach to Intercultural Relations: The Case of U.S.-Japanese Communication
A Theory-Based Approach to Developing the Cross-Cultural Skills of American Managers
Media Literacy and Cross-cultural Communication with Alternative Media "POC": Cyber Communication in Cross-Community Practices
The Present Situation and Analysis of Mass Media Use & Media Credibility in Countryside of Mid-China: The Case of Hubei Province
National Interest and Source Stance In the Coverage of U.S.-China Relations By The New York Times and People's Daily (1987-1996)
How to Succeed in Media Product Innovation
Rhetoric and Culture: An Integrative View
Recentering Ego: A Buddhist Asiacentric Approach to the Public Sphere
A Repentance of Wrongdoing or a Declaration of Power?: A Critique of Bill Clinton's "Public Confession"
Roles of English-Language Media in the Chinese Society
Positive Analysis of the Rapid Rise of Chinese Media Power
Source:
China Media Research