Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 29:2
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 29:2] 2019. iii, 174 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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White cyber-protest in a Facebook group: Articulating colorblind racialization in response to perceived South Korean televised “xenophobia”David C. Oh | pp. 149–167
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Comparative rhetoric and emic approaches to Chinese persuasive strategies in hotel discourseDonghong Liu | pp. 168–187
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Media credibility: The impact of privately-owned websites on state-owned televisions in the context of ChinaHongzhong Zhang, Juana Du, and Rui Wang | pp. 188–210
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English within Japanese: Loanwords from English in Japanese as a vocabulary pool for EFL educationHironori Nishi | pp. 211–229
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Stereotype formation: An examination of three contesting models in VietnamYunying Zhang, Eun-Jeong Han, Phi Phuong Tran, and Alexis Tan | pp. 230–263
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What can we learn about social media influence in the Malaysian 14th General Election?Samsudin A. Rahim | pp. 264–280
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“Doing this kind of linguistics, you do feel like you’re making a difference in the world”: Postgraduate linguistics students learning in the fieldNicola Daly | pp. 281–299
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Stretching the boundaries: Malaysian ESL learners’ evaluative reactions to inner circle English accentsZahariah Pilus, Nur Shahida Zakaria, Muhamad Khairul Zakaria, and Ridwan Wahid | pp. 300–321
Articles
Acknowledgment of reviewersp. 322
Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General