The Roles of Communication on a Regional Conflict
Antipathy, Nationalism, and Conflicts among China, Japan, and South Korea
Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 27:2 (2017)
Editor
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 27:2] 2017. v, 111 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The roles of communication on a regional conflict: Antipathy, nationalism, and conflicts among China, Japan, and South KoreaEungjun Min | pp. 167–172
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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 2013Boyeon Han and Hochang Shin | pp. 173–195
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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 reputationJiyoon (Karen) Han and Sung-Un Yang | pp. 196–212
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International media framing: A case study of Korean-Japanese territorial disputesWon Yong Jang and Edward Frederick | pp. 213–231
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Nationalism, public opinion, and dispute resolution: The Dokdo/Takeshima disputeKrista E. Wiegand and Ajin Choi | pp. 232–245
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Nationalism and international disputes in China: Implications for transnational corporations as corporate diplomatsLisa Tam and Soojin Kim | pp. 246–263
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Virtual round table discussion: Political, symbolic, psychological, strategic and economic perspectives on territorial disputes among China, Japan, and South Koreapp. 264–277
Introduction
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Discussion
Subjects & Metadata
Communication Studies
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General