29.90, TOC: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 27 / 2 (2017)

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Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2018 15:07:07
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Vol. 27, No. 2 (2017)

 
Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 
Volume Number:  27 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2017 


Subtitle:  Special Issue: The Roles of Communication on a Regional Conflict   


Main Text:  

2017. v, 111 pp.

Table of Contents

Introduction

The roles of communication on a regional conflict: Antipathy, nationalism, and
conflicts among China, Japan, and South Korea
Eungjun Min 
Pages 167 – 172

Articles

Inter-country relationship and mass media: An ego network analysis of how the
Korean media covered the announcement of China’s Air Defense Identification
Zone in November 2013
Boyeon Han and Hochang Shin 
Pages 173 – 195

Investigating the role of non-governmental organizations in new public
diplomacy: Autonomy and collaboration between the Voluntary Agency Network of
Korea (VANK) and the Korean government on national reputation
Jiyoon Karen Han and Sung-Un Yang 
Pages 196 – 212

International media framing: A case study of Korean-Japanese territorial
disputes
Won Yong Jang and Edward Frederick 
Pages 213 – 231

Nationalism, public opinion, and dispute resolution: The Dokdo/Takeshima
dispute
Krista E. Wiegand and Ajin Choi 
Pages 232 – 245

Nationalism and international disputes in China: Implications for
transnational corporations as corporate diplomats
Lisa Tam and Soojin Kim 
Pages 246 – 263

Discussion

Virtual round table discussion: Political, symbolic, psychological, strategic
and economic perspectives on territorial disputes among China, Japan, and
South Korea 
Pages 264 – 277
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Semantics

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     Japanese (jpn)
                     Korean (kor)



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