Citation Information
Some of most cited works of Ringo Ma
(According to
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Ringo Ma is cited in the following:(An Incomplete List)
Books:
- Adler, R. B., Rosenfeld, L. B., & Proctor, R. F., II (2004). Interplay: The process of interpersonal communication
(9th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
- Adler, R. B., Rosenfeld, L. B., & Proctor, R. F., II (2007). Interplay: The process of interpersonal communication
(10th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
- Chen, G.-M., & Starosta, W. J. (1998). Foundations of intercultural communication.
Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
- DeVito, J. A. (1998). The interpersonal communication book (8th ed.). New York: Longman.
- DeVito, J. A. (2001). The interpersonal communication book (9th ed.). New York: Longman.
- DeVito, J. A. (2002). Messages: Building interpersonal communication skills (5th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
- DeVito, J. A. (2004). The interpersonal communication book (10th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
- DeVito, J. A. (2007). The interpersonal communication book (11th ed.). Boston: Pearson Education.
- Gao, G., & Ting-Toomey, S. (1998). Communicating effectively with the Chinese. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Gordon, J. (Ed.) (2009). Notions of community: A collection of community media debates and dilemmas. Bern, Germany: Peter Lang.
- Griffin, E. (1994). A first look at communication theory (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
- Jandt, F. E. (1995). Intercultural communication: An introduction. Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
- Jandt, F. E. (1998). Intercultural communication: An introduction (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
- Jandt, F. E. (2001). Intercultural communication: An introduction (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
- Jandt, F. E. (2004). An introduction to intercultural communication: Identities in a global community (4th ed.).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Jandt, F. E. (2007). An introduction to intercultural communication: Identities in a global community (5th ed.).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Jandt, F. E. (2010). An introduction to intercultural communication: Identities in a global community (6th ed.).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Jia, W. (2001). The remaking of the Chinese character and identity in the 21st century: The Chinese face practices. Westport, CT: Ablex.
- Johnson, F. L. (2000). Speaking culturally: Language diversity in the United States (Sage Series on
Race and Ethnic Relations). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Lum, C. M. K. (1996). In search of a voice: Karaoke and the construction of identity in
Chinese America. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- Lustig, M. W., & Koester, J. (1996). Intercultural competence: Interpersonal
communication across cultures (2nd ed.). New York: HarperCollins.
- Lustig, M. W., & Koester, J. (1999). Intercultural competence: Interpersonal
communication across cultures (3rd ed.). New York: Longman.
- Lustig, M. W., & Koester, J. (2003). Intercultural competence: Interpersonal
communication across cultures (4th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
- Neher, W. W. (1997). Organizational communication: Challenges of change, diversity, and continuity.
Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
- Neal, A. G. (2007). Sociological perspectives on modernity: Multiple models and competing realities. New York: Peter Lang.
- Samovar, L. A., & Porter, R. E. (1995). Communication between cultures (2nd ed.).
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
- Samovar, L. A., Porter, R. E., & Stefani, L. A. (1998). Communication between cultures (3rd ed.).
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
- Samovar, L. A., & Porter, R. E. (2001). Communication between cultures (4th ed.).
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
- Samovar, L. A., & Porter, R. E. (2004). Communication between cultures (5th ed.).
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
- Samovar, L. A., & Porter, R. E., & McDaniel, E. R. (2007). Communication between cultures (6th ed.).
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
- Street, N. L., & Matelski, M. J. (2008). American businesses in China: Balancing culture and communication (2nd ed.).
Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
- West, R., & Turner, L. H. (2000). Introducing communication theory. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.
Journal Articles/Book Chapters:
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Shangguan, Z., Wang,M. Y., and Sun, W. (2020). What caused the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: From the perspective of crisis management.. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(9), 3279. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17093279.
- Anderson, C. M., Martin, M. M., & Zhong, M. (1998). Motives for communicating with family and friends: A Chinese study. Howard Journal of Communications, 9, 109-123.
- Beamer, L. (2003). Directness in Chinese business correspondence of the nineteenth century.
Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 17, 201-237.
- Burgoon, J. K. (1992). Applying a comparative approach to expectancy violations theory.
In J. G. Blumler, J. M. McLeod, & K. E. Rosengren (Eds.), Comparatively speaking: Communication and cultures across space and time (pp. 53-69). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
- Burgoon, J. K. (1995). Cross-cultural and intercultural applications of expectancy violations
theory. In R. L. Wiseman (Ed.), Intercultural communication theory (pp. 194-214).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Burgoon, J. K., & Ebesu Hubbard, A. S. (2005). Cross-cultural and intercultural application
of expectancy violations theory and interaction adaptation theory. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Theorizing about
intercultural communication (pp. 149-171). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Cassell, J., & Tversky, D. (2005). The language of online intercultural community formation.
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 10(2), article 2.
http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol10/issue2/cassell.html
- Chang, H.-C. (1999). The "well-defined" is "ambiguous"--Indeterminacy in Chinese conversation.
Journal of Pragmatics, 31, 535-556.
- Chang, H.-C. (2002). The concept of yuan and Chinese conflict resolution. In G.-M. Chen & R. Ma (Eds.),
Chinese conflict management and resolution (pp. 19-38). Westport, CT: Ablex.
- Chang, H.-C., & Holt, R. (2004). Taiwan renji chuanbo lilun de chongjian: Duomian xing lilun jiagou de fenxi
[Reconstructing the theory of interpersonal communication in Taiwan: An analysis of the multi-dimensional theoretical
framework]. In G.-M. Chen (Ed.),
Zhonghua chuanbo lilun yu yuanze [Theories and principles of Chinese communication] (pp. 337-362). Taipei, Taiwan: Wunan.
- Chen, G.-M. (1993). Self-disclosure and Asian students' abilities to cope with social difficulties
in the United States. Journal of Psychology, 127, 603-610.
- Chen, G.-M. (1995). Differences in self-disclosure patterns among Americans versus Chinese: A
comparative study. Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology, 26, 84-91.
- Chen, G.-M. (1998). Intercultural communication via e-mail debate. The Edge: The E-Journal of Intercultural Relations [On-line serial], 1(4). Available: http://kumo.swcp.com/biz/theedge/
- Chen, G.-M. (1999). Hua ren she hui chuan bo jiao yu qian zhan
[The future of comunication education in Chinese societies].
Mass Communication Research, 59, 179-181.
- Chen, G.-M. (2000). Communication and global society: An introduction.
In G. M. Chen & W. J. Starosta (Eds.), Communication and global society (pp. 1-16).
Boston: Peter Lang.
- Chen, G.-M. (2000). Global communication via Internet: An educational application.
In G. M. Chen & W. J. Starosta (Eds.), Communication and global society (pp. 143-157) .
Boston: Peter Lang.
- Chen, G.-M. (2002). The impact of harmony on Chinese conflict management. In G.-M. Chen & R. Ma (Eds.),
Chinese conflict management and resolution (pp. 3-17). Westport, CT: Ablex.
- Chen, G.-M. (2004). Hexie yu huaren goutong xingwei [Harmony and Chinese communication behavior]. In G.-M. Chen (Ed.),
Zhonghua chuanbo lilun yu yuanze [Theories and principles of Chinese communication] (pp. 337-362). Taipei, Taiwan: Wunan.
- Chen, G.-M. (2004). Ijing bagua de renji guanxi fazhan moshi [The developmental model of interpersonal relationship in
the Book of Changes and Eight Trigrams]. In G.-M. Chen (Ed.),
Zhonghua chuanbo lilun yu yuanze [Theories and principles of Chinese communication] (pp. 203-229). Taipei, Taiwan: Wunan.
- Chen, G.-M., & Starosta, W. J. (1996). Intercultural communication competence: A
synthesis. In B. R. Burleson (Ed.), Communication yearbook 19 (pp. 353-383). Thousand
Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Chen, G.-M., & Starosta, W. J. (1997). Chinese conflict management and resolution: Overview
and implications. In G.-M. Chen (Ed.), Chinese conflict management and resolution [A special
issue of Intercultural communication studies] (pp. 1-16). San Antonio, TX: International Association
for Intercultural Communication Studies, Trinity University.
- Chen, S.-m. (2000). Reflections on the first course in communication studies.
Mass Communication Research, 65, 19-56.
- Chuang, R. (2003). A postmodern critique of cross-cultural and intercultural communication research: Contesting
essentialism, positivist dualism, and Eurocentricity. In
W. J. Starosta & G.-M. Chen (Eds.), Ferment in the intercultural field: Axiology/value/praxis (pp. 24-53).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Chuang, R., & Hale, C. L. (2002). Perception of fairness and power in negotiation and mediation:
Chinese versus Americans. In G.-M. Chen & R. Ma (Eds.),
Chinese conflict management and resolution (pp. 317-335). Westport, CT: Ablex.
- Chung, J. C. (1997). Avoiding a "Bull Moose" rebellion in Taiwanese politics:
Particularistic ties, seniority, and third-party mediation. In A. Gonzalez & D. V. Tanno (Eds),
Politics, communication, and culture (pp. 166-185). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Crawford, L. (1993). A Tao perspective on the rank and tenure process.
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration, 3, 37-55.
(It is acknowledged that this essay is based on my idea.)
- Du-Babcock, B. (2006). An analysis of topic management strategies and turn-taking behavior in the Hong Kong
bilingual environment. Journal of Business Communication, 43, 21-42.
- Fong, M. (1998). Chinese immigrants' perception of semantic dimensions of direct/indirect communication
in intercultural compliment interactions with North Americans. Howard Journal of Communications, 9, 245-262.
- Gabrenya, W. K., & Hwang, K.-K. (1996). Chinese social interaction: Harmony and hierarchy on the good
earth. In M. H. Bond (Ed.), The handbook of Chinese psychology (pp. 309-321). Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.
- Gao, G., Ting-Toomey, S., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1996). Chinese communication process.
In M. H. Bond (Ed.), The handbook of Chinese psychology (pp. 280-293). Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.
(Gao apologized for her misquoting of total number of subjects used in the study on April 23, 1999.)
- Holt, R., & Chang, H.-C. (2004). Bao yu huaren goutong xingwei [Reciprocity and Chinese communication behavior]. In G.-M. Chen (Ed.),
Zhonghua chuanbo lilun yu yuanze [Theories and principles of Chinese communication] (pp. 407-434). Taipei, Taiwan: Wunan.
- Huang, L.-M. (1999). Kou yu chuan bo zai Taiwan de tiao zhan yu hui ying [The challege to
speech communication in Taiwan and response]. Mass Communication Research, 59, 143-152.
- Hwang, K.-K. (1997). Guanxi and Mientze: Conflict resolution in Chinese society.
In G.-M. Chen (Ed.), Chinese conflict management and resolution [A special
issue of Intercultural communication studies] (pp. 17-42). San Antonio, TX: International Association
for Intercultural Communication Studies, Trinity University.
- Hwang, K.-K. (2004). Huaren shehui zhong de lianmian yu goutong xingwei [The face and communication behavior in Chinese
society]. In G.-M. Chen (Ed.), Zhonghua chuanbo lilun yu yuanze [Theories and principles of Chinese communication]
(pp. 311-336). Taipei, Taiwan: Wunan.
- Jewsiewicki, B., & Pastinelli, M. (2000). The ethnography of the digital world,
or how to do fieldwork in a "brave new world." Ethnologies. [On-line serial].
Available: http://www.fl.ulaval.ca/celat/acef/222a.htm
- Jia, W. (2002). Chinese mediation and its cultural foundation. In G.-M. Chen & R. Ma (Eds.),
Chinese conflict management and resolution (pp. 289-295). Westport, CT: Ablex.
- Kang, J. (2000). Cyber-race. Harvard Law Review, 113, 1130-1208.
- Knutson, T. J., Smith, V. R., Han, P.-C., & Hwang, J. C. (2002). A comparison of Taiwanese and American samples
on rhetorical sensitivity and conflict style. In G.-M. Chen & R. Ma (Eds.),
Chinese conflict management and resolution (pp. 149-162). Westport, CT: Ablex.
- Krone, K. J., Chen, L., & Xia, H. (1997). Approaches to managerial influence in the People's Republic of
China. Journal of Business Communication, 34, 289-315.
- Liu, D. (1999). The Internet as a mode of civic discourse: The Chinese virtual community in North America.
In R. Kluver & J. H. Powers (Eds.), Civic discourse, civil society, and Chinese communities (pp. 195-206).
Stamford, CT: Ablex.
- Lu, X. (1994). The theory of persuasion in Han Fei Tzu and its impact on Chinese
communication behaviors. Howard Journal of Communications, 5, 108-122.
- Lu, X. (1998). An interface between individualistic and collectivistic orientations in Chinese values
and social relations. Howard Journal of Communications, 9, 91-107.
- Lum, C. M. K. (1998). On the ambiguity of identity construction in karaoke. Mass Communication Research, 56, 65-83.
- Miike, Y. (2003). Beyond Eurocentrism in the intercultural field: Searching for an Asiacentric paradigm. In
W. J. Starosta & G.-M. Chen (Eds.), Ferment in the intercultural field: Axiology/value/praxis (pp. 243-276).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Moon, D. G. (1996). Concepts of "culture": Implications for intercultural communication research.
Communication Quarterly, 44, 70-84.
- Monfils, B.-S. (2000). Implications of communication and globalization for future research: End remarks.
In G. M. Chen & W. J. Starosta (Eds.), Communication and global society (pp. 295-307) .
Boston: Peter Lang.
- Peng, L. (2000). Shilun wanglu chuanbo zhong zhuanye xinwen jigou de yulun yindao gongneng [The functions of professional
journalism organizations in guiding public opinions on the Internet]. China Journalism Review [On-line]. Retrieved February 8, 2000
from the World Wide Web: http://cjr.sina.com.cn/forum/04.htm
- Powers, J. H. (1995). On the intellectual structure of the human communication discipline. Communication Education, 44, 191-222.
- Powers, J. H. (2004). Zhonghua chuanbo de lilun yu shiji: Yige cengci mianxiang [Chinese communication
theory and reality: A layered perspective]. In G.-M. Chen (Ed.),
Zhonghua chuanbo lilun yu yuanze [Theories and principles of Chinese communication] (pp. 75-106). Taipei, Taiwan: Wunan.
- Shuter, R. (1990). The centrality of culture. Southern Communication
Journal, 55, 237-249.
- Shuter, R. (2012). Intercultural new media studies: The next frontier in intercultural communication. Journal of Intercultural Communication
Research, 41, 219-237.
- Suzuki, S., Rancer, A. S. (1994). Argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness testing for
conceptual and measurement equivalence across cultures. Communication Monographs, 61,
256-279.
- Starosta, W. J., & Chen, G.-M. (2003). "Ferment," an ethic of caring, and the corrective power of dialogue. In
W. J. Starosta & G.-M. Chen (Eds.), Ferment in the intercultural field: Axiology/value/praxis (pp. 3-23).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Weng, S.-c. (2000). The use of oral history method in the communication research--
Its ontological, epistomological and methodological Issues. Mass Communication Research, 63.
- Weng, S.-c. (2001). The review and vision of communication education in Taiwan. Mass Communication Research, 69.
- Xiao, X. (2002). Li: A dynamic cultural mechanism of social interaction and conflict management. In G.-M. Chen & R. Ma (Eds.),
Chinese conflict management and resolution (pp. 39-49). Westport, CT: Ablex.
- Yu, Xu (2005). [Debate] The state of press freedom in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Journalism Studies, 6, 526-530.
- Yu, Xuejian (1997). The Chinese "native" perspective on mao-dun (conflict) and mao-dun
resolution strategies: A qualitative investigation. In G.-M. Chen (Ed.), Chinese conflict management
and resolution [A special issue of Intercultural communication studies] (pp. 63-82). San Antonio, TX: International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies, Trinity University.
- Yu, Xuejian (2002). Conflict resolution strategies in state-owned enterprises in China. In G.-M. Chen & R. Ma (Eds.),
Chinese conflict management and resolution (pp. 183-201). Westport, CT: Ablex.
PhD Dissertations:
- Chuang, R. (1996). "You are the key (to performance)": A comparison
of Asian and Euroamerican expatriate/native employees' perceptions of
their organizational culture. Doctoral dissertation, Ohio University,
Athens.
- Fong, M. (1994). Chinese immigrants' interpretations of their intercultural
compliment interactions with European-Americans. Doctoral dissertation,
University of Washington, Seattle.
- Hsia, C.-H. (2000). Meijie jiyi yu xinwen yishi-228 shijian xinwen de wenben fenxi [Media memory and
news ritual: Content analysis of 228 event related news]. Doctoral dissertation, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Master's Thesis:
Web Resources:
- Shade, L. R. (1996, December). A Broad Collection of Research on CMC. CMC Magazine [On-line
magazine], Retrieved September 22, 2001 from the World Wide Web:
http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/dec/shacro.html
- Tsui, L. (2002, May). Internet opening up China: Fact or fiction? Paper presented at the Media in Transition:
Globalization and Convergence Conference, MIT, Boston.
[On-line document], Retrieved January 11, 2004 from the World Wide Web: http://cms.mit.edu/conf/mit2/Abstracts/LOKMANTSUI.pdf
Conference Papers:
- Chan, S. M., Fan, C. M., & Fung, K. F. (2000, June). Styles of handling discovered
deception in romantic relationship: An explorative study of Hong Kong Chinese.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the Chinese Communication Society, Taipei, Taiwan.
- Chen, G.-M. (1997, November). Seniority and superiority: A case analysis of Chinese
decision making. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication
Association, Chicago.
- Chen, G.-M. (1999, November). The contours of globalization. Paper presented at
the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago.
- Chen, G.-M. (1999, November). Global communication competency: A demand of the 21st century.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago.
- Chen, S.-M. (1999, June). Reflections on the First Course in Communication Studies.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the Chinese Communication Society, Guanxi, Taiwan.
- Chang, H.-C. (1997, November). Conflict over conflict resolution: From classical to modern
Chinese cultures. Paper presented at the annual convention of
the National Communication Association, Chicago.
- Chang, H.-C. (1997, November). "We didn't talk like that when we were young": Generational
change in modern Taiwan. Paper presented at the annual convention of
the National Communication Association, Chicago.
- Chang, H.-C. (1998, June). Learning speaking skills from our ancient Philosophers:
Transformation of Taiwanese culture as observed from popular books.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the Chinese Communication Society, Taipei, Taiwan.
- Fong, M. (1995, November). Semantic dimension of direct/indirect communication in
intercultural compliment interactions between Chinese immigrants and European-Americans.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio,
TX. (a Top Four paper in the Division of International and Intercultural Communication)
- Gangwish, K. S. (1997, November). Living in two worlds: Asian-American women and emotion
[based on a master's thesis submitted to the University of Nebraska at Omaha]. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago.
- Kassing, J. W. (1996, November). Where are we headed?: An examination of the topics,
methodologies, and approaches to the study of intercultural communication in the 1990s.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA.
- Nadamitsu, Y., & Chen L. (1994, November). A cross-cultural analysis of media reports on
the Japanese emperor's statement in China visit. Paper presented at the annual convention
of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans.
- Noblia, M. V. (1998, March). The computer-mediated communication: A new way of
understanding language. Paper presented at the International Conference of
Internet Research and Information for Social Scientists (IRISS), Bristol, UK.
- Wang, J. (1994, November). Building empathic interfaces: Relational interactions between
non-native instructors and American students. Paper presented at the annual convention of
the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans.
- Weng, S.-c. (1999, June). The use of oral history method in the communication research:
Its Ontological, Epistomological and Methodological Issues.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the Chinese Communication Society, Guanxi, Taiwan.
- Yu, X. (1997, November). A qualitative study of the Chinese perspective on conflict and conflict
management. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association,
Chicago.
- Zhang, Q. (2003, November). Chinese conflict management and resolution: Review, Critique
and a Theoretical Framework. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National
Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL.
- Zhong, M. (1998, June). Research trend in intercultural communication.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the Chinese Communication Society, Taipei, Taiwan.
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