Selected Non-Referred Articles

Chen, G. M. (2006). The Dao of the Press: A Humanocentric Theory. Journal of Chinese Philosophy. (Book Review)

Chen, G. M (with Yoshitaka Miike) (2006). Asian approaches to human communication: A selected bibliography (An updated version). China Media Research, 2(1), 98-106.

Chen, G. M. (2005). The imagination of communication studies in Taiwan . Mass Communication Research, 83, 211-217. (Book Review)

Chen, G. M. (2004). The soul searching of Taiwan media. Chinese Journal of Communication Research. 5, 25-34.

Chen, G. M. (2004). The recent development of intercultural communication study. Mass Communication Research, 79, 257-261. (Book Review)

Chen, G. M. (Oct., 1996 – Oct., 2003).  An essay each month on culture, philosophy, religion, and communication.  RIACA. Newsletter (over 40 essays have been written).

Chen, G. M (with Yoshitaka Miike) (2003). Asian approaches to human communication: A selected bibliography. Intercultural Communication Studies, 12, 209-218.

Chen, G. M. (2001). From sorry to apology: Understanding the Chinese. Chinese Community Forum, July 11, No. 2001-27. Available: http://www.China-Net.org.

Chen, G. M. (2001). A humanistic approach to communication education. Communication Research Newsletter, 25, 15-18.

Chen, G. M. (2000). Globalization and localization. Communication Research Newsletter, 23, 19-21.

Chen, G. M. (1999).  The future of communication education in Chinese societies (invited essay).  Mass Communication Research, 59, 179-181. 

Chen, G. M. (1996).  Night talk.  Metaview Weekly, September 10, Col. 8.

Chen, G. M. (1995).  The Alien.  Metaview Weekly, August 22, Col. 7.

Chen, G. M. (1995).  Dreamland.  Metaview Weekly, May 9, Col. 7.

Chen, G. M. (1995).  Intercultural adjustment for foreign students.  Boston Learning Quarterly, 4, 2-4.

Chen, G. M. (1995).  A sojourner's mood.  Central Daily News, January 3, Col. 3.

Chen, G. M. (1994).  My hometown.  Metaview Weekly, November 8, Col. 7.

Chen, G. M. (1994).  The rationale of an effective social movement.  United Daily News, November 1.

Chen, G. M. (1994).  The concept of "global village" and the future of China .  Independence Evening News, September 4.

Chen, G. M. (1994).  The homeless.  Central Daily News, August 3, Col. 3.

Chen, G. M. (1994).  The police role in a social movement.  United Daily News, August 2.

Chen, G. M. (1994).  Confucianism and the study of organizational communication.  Confucius/Mencius Monthly, 32(9), 18-25.

Chen, G. M. (1993).  Greencard interview.  Central Daily News, October 19, Col. 3.

Chen, G. M. (1993).  Permanent residency.  Central Daily News, July 27, Col. 3.

Chen, G. M. (1993).  Homebound.  Central Daily News, July 27, Col. 3.

Chen, G. M. (1991).  A Chinese perspective of conflict management and resolution: A panel report.  News Mirror Weekly, No. 163.

Chen, G. M. (1991).  A report of formation of Association for Chinese Communication Studies.  News Mirror Weekly, No. 162.

Chen, G. M. (1988).  A critique of communication education in Republic of China.  Center Daily News, col. 8.

Chen, G. M. (1988).  Social dialect: An example of campus language.  Merica News, col. 3.     

Chen, G. M. (1987).  The pitfall of intercultural communication study.  Center Daily News, col. 4.

Chen, G. M. (1987).  The impact of television on modern society.  Central News. col. 4.

Chen, G. M. (1986).  Cultural values Americans live by. Center Daily News, col. 4.  

Chen, G. M. (1986).  Cultural adjustment: A key to success for overseas Chinese.  Center Daily New, col. 4.

Chen, G. M. (1986).  Technology and humanity: Are they complementary?  Center Daily News, col. 4.  

Chen, G. M. (1986).  Language shock.  Merica News, col. 3.

Chen, G. M. (1984).  Social movement and overseas Chinese.  Central News, col. 4.

Chen, G. M. (1984).  Survival kits for overseas Chinese.  Central News, col. 4.       

Chen, G. M. (1984).  Differences of value orientations between Chinese and American families.  Central News, col. 4.

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