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ACCS Programs for 2005 NCA in Boston 20114 8:00 am - 9:15 am Provincetown Fourth Floor Marriott A CHINESE PERSPECTIVE OF GROUP AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: Minmin Wang, Rider University "An Examination on the Relationship between Group Communication and Decision Making: A Chinese Culture Perspective." Shu-Chu Sarrina Li, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan "An Analysis of the Organizational Cultures of Taiwanese Non-profit." Meihua Lee, Tamkang University "Positioning between Western and Chinese Medical Beliefs as Mediated." Mei-Ling Hsu, National Chengchi University "A Communication Model of Body Donation of the Tzu Chi Medical School in Taiwan." GuoMing Chen, University of Rhode Island; Dienfang Chou, Tzu Chi University, Taiwan; Baukiana Pan, Tzu Chi University, Taiwan Guo-Ming Chen, University of Rhode Island Respondent: Jensen Chung, San Francisco State University 20872 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm Hampton A Third Floor Sheraton EMERGING IDENTITIES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINESE COMMUNITIES Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: Ling Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University "Symbols in Conflict: Identity Crisis between 'Taiwan' and 'China'." Hui-Ching Chang, University of Illinois, Chicago "Nation and Identity." Pei-Ling Lee, Bowling Green State University "Ethnic and Cultural Identity in 2nd and Later Generation Chinese Americans." Sabine Fritz, University of Maryland; Mei Zhong, San Diego State University “Body Image Attitudes, Consciousness, Perception and Satisfaction in Hong Kong: Is there any Gender Differences?” Shuet Yan Leung, Hong Kong Baptist University 30149 8:00 am - 9:15 am Berkeley B Third Floor Sheraton MASS MEDIA AS A CULTURAL FORUM: EXAMINING CULTURAL PRESENTATION/REPRESENTATION OF TV SHOWS Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: C. Thomas Preston Jr., Gainesville College "You are What You Learn to Cook: Negotiating Cultural Identities through a Cooking Show." Wenjie Yan, East Stroudsburg University "’Divorce, Chinese Style’: When the Middle-Age Crisis is Perceived through a Gender Lens." Hong Wang, Shippensburg University "From the Show to Reality: Social and Cultural Interpretations of 'Sex and the City'." Yin Yin, Ohio University "Through the Entertainment Window to View Changes of Culture and Society in Mainland China." Zhuojun Joyce Chen, University of Northern Iowa POLITICAL DISCOURSES IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT: LOOKING IN AND LOOKING OUT OF CHINA Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: Minmin Wang, Rider University “Is China a Threat? A Rhetorical Analysis of Academic Discourse on China in the U.S.” Xing (Lucy) Lu, DePaul University "The Representations of China in American Media." Hongmei Li, University of Southern California "Official Discourse in the Construction of a 'Well-off Society': Creating a New Collective Identity and (Un)sustaining Political Legitimacy." Bei Cai, Kent State University "A Rhetorical Analysis of the Chinese Government's Discourse." Wenshan Jia, Chapman University "China's Advancement: The Spin According to U.S. Media and Trade Moguls." A. J. Baltes, Prairie View A&M University Respondent: Minmin Wang, Rider University 40419 9:30 am - 10:45 am Salon B Fourth Floor Marriott ASSOCIATION FOR CHINESE COMMUNICATION STUDIES BUSINESS MEETING Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies 41104 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm Cape Cod Fourth Floor Marriott LEADERSHIP COMMUNICATION IN THE CHINESE CULTURAL CONTEXTS Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: Canchu Lin, Bowling Green State University "Integrating Chinese and Western Perspectives on Leadership." Rita Mei-Ching Ng, Ohio University, Zanesville "Relationships between Leadership and Hierarchy in Chinese Organizations: The Perspectives of Confucianism and Legalism." Pei-Ling Lee, Bowling Green State University "Organizational Cultures and Leadership Styles: A Comparison Study." Hsiu-Jung M. Chang, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi "Leadership Expectation and Cultural Differences: University Leadership Comparisons." Minyi (Mindy) Wu, Drexel University "A Root-metaphor Analysis of Female Leadership Styles in Two Cultures." Chin-Chung Chao, Bowling Green State University Respondent: Jensen Chung, San Francisco State University 50608 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Harvard Third Floor Marriott CONTEMPORARY STUDIES IN CHINESE COMMUNICATION Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: Xiaosui Xiao, Hong Kong Baptist University "A Review of the Empirical Research on Decision Making in Chinese Organizations: Cultural Conceptualizations, Findings, and Implications." Canchu Lin, Bowling Green State University "The English Learning Mania in China." Ai Zhang, Syracuse University "Gender Differences and Similarities in Perceptions of Media and Non-media Sexuality in a Sample of Hong Kong Youth." Tong Fei, City University of Hong Kong "From Propaganda to Public Relation: Analysis of Public Health Crisis Report in China Newspapers." Brandy Zhang, The University of Macau; Huailin Chen, The University of Macau