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a. A
Buddhist View of Journalism
b. Globalization
or Not?
c. Journalism,
Democracy ...
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Books/Monographs
Public Sphere and Communicative
Rationality: Interrogating Habermas's Eurocentrism (2006). Journalism & Communication
Monographs, 8 (2). [An elaboration based on a paper titled Habermas,
public sphere, and communicative-action theory: Eurocentrism or universalism?
presented at the Australian & New Zealand Communication Association
conference in Brisbane, July 9-11, 2003.]
The Dao of the Press: A Humanocentric Theory (2005), Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. ISBN 1-5727-3616-X or 1-5727-3617-8. [An elaboration of the paper titled "Theory of communication-outlets and free expression: A humanocentric exploration" presented to the Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication at the annual convention in Miami Beach, Fla., Aug. 7-10, 2002. PowerPoint presentation.]
Handbook of the Media in Asia. (2000). New Delhi: SAGE Publications.
[Editor and principal author. Author of Part I and co-author of chapters on
Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia and North Korea]. ISBN 0-7619-9427-0. 734pp.
Yearbook and Encyclopedia Chapters
"Radio and television: South and Southeast Asia" (co-authored
with A. O. Thomas). (2007). In G. Hoppenstand, ed.; G. Xu & V.
Dharwadker, vol. eds., The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Popular Culture:
Asia and Pacific Oceania (pp. 271-295). Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press.
"Triadization" (2006). In M. Bevir, ed., Encyclopedia of
Governance (Vol. 2, pp.989-990). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Freedom of the press in
Asia (2003). In D. H. Johnston, ed., Encyclopedia of
International Media and Communication (Vol. 2, pp. 117-125). San Diego:
Academic Press/Elsevier Science.
"Status of media in Pakistan and Bangladesh." (2003). In D. H.
Johnston, ed., Encyclopedia of International Media and Communication
(Vol. 3, pp. 425-438). San Diego: Academic Press/Elsevier Science.
"Convergence: Informatization, world system and developing
countries." (2001). In W. B. Gudykunst, ed., Communication Yearbook
25 (pp. 153- 199). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (for
International Communication Association). 2003 ICA Best Article Award.
"Old wine in a new bottle: Public journalism, developmental journalism,
and social responsibility." (1998). In M. E. Roloff (Ed.), Communication
Yearbook 21 (pp. 276-321). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (for International
Communication Association).
Book Chapters
"Democracy, journalism and systems: Perspectives from East
and West." (2006). In X. Hao & S. K. Datta-Ray (Eds.), Issues and
challenges in Asian journalism (pp. 1-24). Singapore: Marshall Cavendish.
Edited Journals
Gazette, 61 (Nos. 3 & 4, 1999) [Guest editor of
special issue on media in Asia]
Journal Articles
Falsifying
two Asian paradigms, and de-Westernizing science (2008a). Communication,
Culture and Critique, 1(1) 70-83.
Understanding systems theory:
Transition from equilibrium to entropy (2008b). Asian Journal
of Communication, 18 (3), ... - ... (Revision of a paper presented to the
Communication Theory and Methodology division of the Association for
Education and Journalism and Mass Communication convention in San Francisco,
Aug. 4, 2006)
Systems approaches and
communication research: The age of entropy (2007a). Communications:
The European Journal of Communication Research, 32 (1), 79-96.
World-system as a dissipative
structure: A macro-model to do communication research
(2007b). The Journal of International Communication, 13 (1) 11-38.
A systems
view of 'international' communication: Its scope and limits (2007c).
Global Media and Communication, 3 (3), 267-271.
Let many journalisms bloom:
Cosmology, Orientalism, and freedom (2007d). In Y. Miike
and G-M Chen (Eds.), Asian contributions to
communication theory (special issue). China Media Research, 3 (4)
60-73. [Slide presentation]
A Buddhist
view of journalism: Emphasis on mutual interdependence (2007e). Communication for Development and
Social Change, 1 (3), ... - ...
A Yijing view of world-system and democracy
(2006). Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 33 (2), 191 - 211.
[Restricted access]
Asian philosophies and authoritarian press
practice: A remarkable contradiction (2005a).
Javnost--The Public, 12 (2), 23-38. (Revision of a paper presented
at the international workshop on "Democratization and communications in
Asia" at the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, University of Nottingham,
April 26, 2003.)
Public diplomacy, global communication, and world order: An analysis based on theory of living systems (2005b). Current Sociology, 53 (5), 749-772.
A Daoist
perspective of normative media practice (2004a). (profile
interview by Eric Loo). MediaEducator, Issue
15, pp. 213-219.
Thank you Newton, welcome Prigogine: 'Unthinking'
old paradigms and embracing new directions--Part 2 The pragmatics (2004b).
Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research, 29 (1),
113-132.
Thank you Newton, welcome Prigogine: 'Unthinking'
old paradigms and embracing new directions--Part 1 Theoretical distinctions
(2003a). Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research,
28 (4), 435-455. (Paper presented to the International Communication
Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication at the annual convention in Kansas City, Mo., July 30-Aug.1,
2003.).
Proto-Indo-European expansion, rise of English, and the international
language order: A humanocentric analysis (2003b). International
Journal of the Sociology of Language, No.164, 1-32. (Paper presented to
the History Section of the International Association for Media and
Communication Research at the annual conference in Barcelona, Spain, July
22-25, 2002.)
An evolving triadic world: A theoretical framework for global
communication research (2002a). Journal of
World-Systems Research, 8 (3), 329-365. (Paper presented to the
Communication Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for
Education in Journalism and Mass Communication at the annual convention in
Washington, D.C., Aug. 5-8, 2001.)
Freedom of the press: A
world system perspective (2002b). Gazette, 64(4), 343-369.
(Paper presented to the International Communication Division of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication at the annual convention
in Washington, D.C., Aug. 5-8, 2001.)
Paper, printing, and the
printing press: A horizontally integrative macrohistory analysis
(2001a). Gazette. 63 (6), 459-479. (An abridged version in Polish
appears in Zeszyty Prasoznawcze, Nos. 3-4, 2002 75- 95). (Paper
presented to the International Communication Section of the
International Association for Media and Communication Research at the
off-year conference in Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 7-8, 2001.)
Prospects and limitations of world
system theory for media analysis: The case of Middle East and North Africa
(2001b). Gazette, 63 (2&3), 121-148. (An abridged version in Polish
appears in Zeszyty Prasoznawcze, Nos. 1-2, 2001, pp. 42-62). (Paper
presented to the International Communication Division of the Association for
Education in Journalism and Mass Communication at the annual convention in
Phoenix, Ariz., Aug. 12, 2001.)
The media in Asia: An overview (1999). Gazette, 61 (3&4), 197-223.
Small is beautiful: Informatization potential of three Indian Ocean Rim countries [collaborators: M. Safar Hasim & R. Kasenally]. (1997). Media Asia, 24 (4), 188-205. (Paper presented to the sixth annual Amic Conference in Kuala Lumpur, 19-21 June 1997.)
Sri Lanka and the Third Communication Revolution (1997). Media Asia, 24 (2), 83-89. (Paper presented to the Minnesota Forum on Sri Lanka, March 30, 1996).
Integration of Internet resources into curriculum and instruction [collaborator: Byung Lee]. (1996, Summer). Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 51 (2), 25-35. (This is the original, longer version).
New thinking on journalism and news puts emphasis on democratic values (1996). In Zbigniew Bajka & Jerzy Mikulowski-Pomorski, eds.Valeriana: Essays on Human Communication (pp.182-197). Cracow, Poland: Osrodek Badan Prasoznawczych. (An abridged version appears in Australian Studies in Journalism, 4, 276-282.)
Old wine in a new bottle: Public journalism movement in the United States and the erstwhile NWICO debate (1996, September). AsiaPacific MediaEducator, 1 (1), 64-75. (Paper presented to the International Communication Section of the International Association for Mass Communication Research, 20th Scientific Conference in Sydney, Australia, 18-22 Aug. 1996.)
"Social responsibility theory revisited: A comparative study of public journalism and developmental journalism" [collaborator: M. Safar Hasim]. (1996). Javnost--The Public, 3 (3), 97-107.
U.S. and U.K. re-entry into UNESCO: A reportorial description and a
theoretical analysis (1994). Jurnal Komunikasi, 10,
99-122.
Reviews and Commentaries
Review of Collective
Behavior and Public Opinion: Rapid Shifts in Opinion and Communication
by Jaap van Ginneken (2005), Journal of Communication, 55, 410-412.
Review of Global Communication edited by Y. R. Kamalipour and International communication: Concepts and cases edited by K. Anokwa, C.A. Lin & M. B Salwen (2004). Journal of Communication, 54, 372-374.
Review of Critical issues in communication: Looking inward for answers edited by S. R. Melkote & S. Rao (2002). Asian Journal of Communication, 12 (1), 141-144.
Review of Global communication Theories, stakeholders, and trends by T. L. McPhail (2001/02). Australian Studies in Journalism,10/11, 223-226.
Review
of International communication: Continuity and change by D.
K. Thussu. (2001). Media Development, 48 (3), 68-70. Polish
translation in Zeszyty Prasoznawcze, Nos. 1-2, 2001, pp. 143-145.
"On teaching international communication." (2000). Australian
Journalism Review, 22 (1), 164-167.
Books on global communication become a philosophical tussle between the right and the left (1995). Media Development, 42 (2), 44-47. "Buku tentang komunikasi sejagat menjadi pertarungan falsafah antara pihak yang berfaham kanan dan kiri" [Bahasa Melayu Trans. M. Safar Hasim], Jurnal Komunikasi, 11, 125-136.
Review of Treading Different Paths: Informatization in Asian Nations, edited by Georgette Wang. (1995). Media Development, 42 (4), 58-60.
Book reviews published in the Journal of International Communication during my tenure as review editor (1995-2000)
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Book reviews in JIC Vol. 2 No. 1 (1995) |
Book reviews in JIC Vol. 2 No. 2 (1995) |
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Book reviews in JIC Vol. 3 No. 1 (1996) |
Book reviews in JIC Vol. 3 No. 2 (1996) |
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Book reviews in JIC Vol. 4 No. 1 (1997) |
Book reviews in JIC Vol. 4 No. 2 (1997) |
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Book reviews in JIC Vol. 5 No.1 & No. 2 (1998) |
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Book reviews in JIC Vol. 6 No. 1 (1999) |
Book reviews in JIC Vol. 6 No. 2 (1999) |
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