23.1332, TOC: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 22/1 (2012)

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Subject: 23.1332, TOC: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 22/1 (2012)

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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 14:51:41
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Vol. 22, No. 1 (2012)

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Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 
Volume Number:  22 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2012 


Main Text:  

2012. iii, 155 pp.

Table of Contents

Modernity and media portrayals of China
Qing Cao 
1-21

"Confucius Institutes": A tension between the construction of their cultural
educational identity and the colonization of the marketized discourse
You Zeshun 
22-40

The marginalized positions of Thai professional writers on the global hegemony
of English
Adcharawan Buripakdi 
41-60

Applying the extended parallel process model to examine posters in the 2008
Chinese Annual Anti-Drug Campaign
Rui Shi and Michael David Hazen 
60-77

Portrayal of females in magazine advertisements in Hong Kong
Kara Chan and Yolanda Cheng 
78-96

Same path, different experience: Culture's Influence on attribution, emotion,
and interaction goals in negotiation
Meina Liu 
97-119

"Not a Mission Impossible": The perceptions of successful graduates on the
development of spoken english for the workplace
Caroline Malthus and Hongyan Lu 
120-139

Imagined community, identity, and Chinese Language Teaching in Hong Kong
Fang Gao 
140-154 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Language Acquisition
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     English (eng)






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