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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
This panel highlights the four (nonstudent) top papers in the intercultural division. This division, one of the largest, had 140 individual paper submissions. The top papers illustrate the diversity of the division, from social scientific survey work to interpretive and critical analysis, from journalism and media representatation to international organizational communication to identity negotiation.
The Influence of Cultural Diversity on Workgroup Interaction: Mediating Factors and Conceptualization Issues - Terrie Siang-Ting Wong, Nanyang Tech Univ; Hsueh-hua (Vivian) Chen, Nanyang Tech Univ
The Syndrome of the Boiled Frog: Exploring International Students on U.S. Campuses as Co-Cultural Group Members - Ewa Urban, Western Michigan University; Mark P. Orbe, Western Michigan Univ
From Authenticity to Geographies: Unpacking Japaneseness in the Construction of Nikkeijin Identity - Etsuko Kinefuchi, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro
The danger of culturalizing journalism: Lessons from the Asian Values Movement - Soek-Fang Sim, UC San Diego
See Minorities through the Lens of Ethnic Identity: Reflected onto Racial Representations of Real Humans and Virtual Humans - Li Gong, Ohio State University; Osei Appiah, Ohio State University; Troy Elias, Ohio State University