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rity: A case analysis of decision-making in a Taiwanese religious group. Intercultural Communication Studies, 11, 41-56.
Chen, G. M., & Zhong, M. (2000). Dimensions of Chinese compliance-gaining strategies. Human Communication, 3: 97-109.
Chung, J. (1997). Avoiding a "Bull Moose" rebellion: Particularistic ties, seniority, and third-party mediation. In A. Gonzalez, & D. V. Tanno (Eds.), Politics, communication, and culture (pp. 166-185). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Jia, W. (1997-1998). Facework as a Chinese conflict-preventative mechanism cultural\discourse analysis. Intercultural Communication Studies, 7: 53-62.
Jia, W. (2001). The Remaking of Chinese Character and Identity in the 21st Century: The Chinese Face Practices. Westport, CT: Ablex/Greenwood
Ma, R. (1992). The role of unofficial intermediaries in interpersonal conflicts in the Chinese culture. Communication Quarterly, 40: 269-278.
Ma, R. (2000). "Both-and" and "neither-nor": My intercultural experience. In M. W. Lustig, & J. Koester (Eds.), Among US: Essays on identity, belonging, and intercultural competence (pp. 100-106). New York: Longman.
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Chen, G. M. (Ed.) (2000). Chinese conflict management in intercultural context. A special issue of Intercultural Communication Studies.
Chen, G. M., & Ma, R. (Ed.) (2002). Chinese conflict management and resolution. Westport, CT: Greenwood/Ablex.Chen,
[19] Chen, G. M. (2000, November). Problems and prospect of Chinese communication study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of National Communication Association, Seattle, Washington.
Chen, H. (1998, November). Dependency theory revisited: Western influences on advertising in China. Paper presented at the annual meeting of National Communication Association, San Diego, California.
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Chen, G. M., & Zhong, M. (2000). Dimensions of Chinese compliance-gaining strategies. Human Communication, 3: 97-109.
Chung, J. (1997). Avoiding a "Bull Moose" rebellion: Particularistic ties, seniority, and third-party mediation. In A. Gonzalez, & D. V. Tanno (Eds.), Politics, communication, and culture (pp. 166-185). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Jia, W. (1997-1998). Facework as a Chinese conflict-preventative mechanism cultural\discourse analysis. Intercultural Communication Studies, 7: 53-62.
Jia, W. (2001). The Remaking of Chinese Character and Identity in the 21st Century: The Chinese Face Practices. Westport, CT: Ablex/Greenwood
Ma, R. (1992). The role of unofficial intermediaries in interpersonal conflicts in the Chinese culture. Communication Quarterly, 40: 269-278.
Ma, R. (2000). "Both-and" and "neither-nor": My intercultural experience. In M. W. Lustig, & J. Koester (Eds.), Among US: Essays on identity, belonging, and intercultural competence (pp. 100-106). New York: Longman.
[18] Chen, G. M. (Ed.) (1997-8). Chinese conflict management and resolution. A special issue of Intercultural Communication Studies.
Chen, G. M. (Ed.) (2000). Chinese conflict management in intercultural context. A special issue of Intercultural Communication Studies.
Chen, G. M., & Ma, R. (Ed.) (2002). Chinese conflict management and resolution. Westport, CT: Greenwood/Ablex.Chen,
[19] Chen, G. M. (2000, November). Problems and prospect of Chinese communication study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of National Communication Association, Seattle, Washington.
Chen, H. (1998, November). Dependency theory revisited: Western influences on advertising in China. Paper presented at the annual meeting of National Communication Association, San Diego, California.
Dong, Q. (199 《2000-2003年华人传播学研究﹕大陆以外地区(第14页)》