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Anderson, C. (2001). Communication in the Medical Interview Team: An Analysis of Patients' Stories in the United States and Hong Kong. Howard Journal of Communications, 12(1), 61-72.

Chan, K. (2001). Children's perceived truthfulness of television advertising and parental influence: A Hong Kong study. Advances in Consumer Research, 28, 207-212.

Chang, H. (2001). Harmony as performance: The turbulence under chinese interpersonal communication. Discourse Studies, 3(2), 155-179.

Chen, G. M. (2001). Towards transcultural understanding: A harmony theory of Chinese communication. In V. H. Milhouse, M. K. Asante, & P. O. Nwosu (Eds.), Transculture: Interdisciplinary perspectives on cross-cultural relations (pp. 55-70). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Fang, Y. (2001). Reporting the same events? A critical analysis of Chinese print news media texts. Discourse & Society, 12(5), 585-613.

Giles, R., Snyder, R. W., & DeLisle, L. (Eds.). (2001). Covering China. New Brunswick. NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Guo, Z. (2001). To each according to its niche: Analyzing the political and economic origins for a structural segregation in Chinese press. Journal of Media Economics, 14(1), 15-29.

Guo, Z., Zhu, J., & Chen, H. (2001). Mediated reality bites: Comparing direct and indirect experience as sources of perceptions across two communities in China. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 13(4), 398-418.

Hackley, C., & Dong, Q. (2001). American Public Relations Networking Encounters China's Guanxi. Public Relations Quarterly, 46(2), 16-19.

Huang, C. (2001). China's state-run tabloids: The rise of 'city newspapers.' Gazette, 63, 435-450.

Huang, Y. H. (2001). OPRA: A cross-cultural, multiple-item scale for measuring organization-public relationships. Journal of Public Relations Research, 13, 61-90.

Ji, M. F. & McNeal, J. U. (2001). How Chinese children's commercials differ from those of the United States: A content analysis. Journal of Advertising, 30, 79-92.

Jia, W. (2001). The remaking of the Chinese character and identity in the 21st century: The Chinese face practices. Westport, Connecticut: Ablex.

Jones, A. F. (2001). Yellow music: media culture and colonial modernity in the Chinese jazz age.Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.

Keane, M. (2001). Broadcasting policy, creative compliance and the myth of civil society in China. Media, Culture & Society, 23(6), 783.

Keane, M. (2001). Cultural technology transfer: Redefining content in the Chinese television industry. Emergences: Journal for the Study of Media & Composite Cultures, 11(2), 223-236.

Kenny, J. (2001). Hong Kong Television: A Virtual Leader in Asia. Television & New Media, 2(3).

Lee, C. C. (2001). Servants of the state or the market?: Media and journalists in China. In J. Tunstall (Ed.), Media occupations and professions: A reader (pp. 240-252). Cambridge: Oxford University Press.

Lee, C. C. (2001). Rethinking political economy: Implications for media and democracy in greater China. The Public, 8, 81-102.

Lee, C. C.; Pan, Z.; Chan, J. M.; & So, C. Y. K. (2001). Through the eyes of U.S. media: Banging the democracy drum in Hong Kong. Journal of Communication, 51, 345-365.

Leung, L. (2001). College student motives for chatting on ICQ. New Media & Society, 3(4), 483-500.

Li, S. C. S. & Chiang, C. C. (2001). Market competition and programming diversity: A study on the TV market in Taiwan. Journal of Media Economics, 14, 105-119.

Lin, C. A. (2001). Cultural values reflected in Chinese and American televison advertising. Journal of Advertising, 30, 83-94.

Lo, S. H. (2001). Governing Hong Kong: Legitimacy, communication and political decay. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Ma, R., & Chuang, R. (2001). Persuasion strategies of Chinese college students in interpersonal contexts. Southern Communication Journal, 66(4), 267.

Oetzel, J., Ting-Toomey, S., Masumoto, T., Yokochi, Y., Pan, X., Takai, J., et al. (2001). Face and Facework in Conflict: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of China, Germany, Japan, and the United States. Communication Monographs, 68(3), 235.

Pan, Z., Lee, C., Chan, J., & So, C. (2001). Orchestrating the Family-Nation Chorus: Chinese Media and Nationalism in the Hong Kong Handover. Mass Communication & Society, 4(3), 331-347.

Parsons, P. & Xu, X. (2001). News framing of the Chinese Embassy bombing. Asian Journal of Communication. 11, 51-67.

Polumbaum, J. (2001). China’s media: Between politics and the market. Current History, 100, no. 647, 269-277.

Prendergast, G., & Shi, Y. (2001). Client perceptions of advertising and advertising agencies: a China study. Journal of Marketing Communications, 7(2), 47-63.

Sun, T., Chang, T. K., & Yu, G. (2001). Social structure, media system, and audiences in China: Testing the uses and dependency model. Mass Communication & Society, 4, 199-217.

Sun, W., & Starosta, W. (2001). As Heavy as Mount Taishan: A Thematic Analysis of Wang Wei's Memorial Website. World Communication, 30(3/4), 61.

Wang, C. L. & Chan, A. K. K. (2001). A content analysis of connectedness vs. separateness themes used in US and PRC print advertisements. International Marketing Review, 18, 145-159.

Wei, R. (2001). From luxury to utility: A longitudinal analysis of cell phone laggards. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 78, 702-719.

Yu, H. (2001). Publishing education of China faces the challenge of development. Publishing Research Quarterly, 16, 28-40.

Zhao, Y. (2001). Herbert Schiller, the US media, and democracy in China. Journal of Television and New Media, 2, 51-55.

Zhao, Y. (2001). Media and elusive democracy in China. The Public/Javnost: Journal of the European Institute for Communication and Culture, 8, 21-44.

Zhao, Y. & Schiller, D. (2001). Dances with wolves? China's integration into digital capitalism. Info, 3, 137-151.

Zhu, J. J. H. & Ke, H. (2001). Political culture as social construction of reality: A case study of Hong Kong's images in mainland China. In Shiping Hua (Ed.), Chinese political culture, 1989-2000 (pp. 188-215). Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

Zhu, Y. (2001). Cinematic modernization and Chinese cinema's first art wave.Quarterly Review of Film & Video, 18, 451-471.


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