Center for East Asian Studies Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Media and Foreign Policy: Comparative Study of Journalists’ Perceptions of Press-Government Relations during the Six-Party Talks
(SAGE Publications, 2011-05-01)This study examines journalists’ role conceptions in their coverage of diplomatic issues, based on a survey of South Korean, U.S., and European journalists who covered the six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program. ... -
Networks of Networks: Changing Patterns in Country Bandwidth and Centrality in Global Information Infrastructure, 2002-2010
(Wiley, 2012-04-01)The global distribution of information infrastructure has evolved significantly in the last decade. At a structural level, one of the most notable changes is in the way in which countries—as nodes in digital networks—link ... -
Three Korean perspectives on U.S. internet public diplomacy
(Elsevier, 2013-12-01)This study identifies perspectives of relationships publics have about countries other than their own and examines whether publics engaged through social media-based public diplomacy programs demonstrate different relationship ... -
Meaning of Democracy Around the World: A Thematic and Structural Analysis of Videos Defining Democracy
(Taylor & Francis, 2012-06-01)This study examines thematic and structural features of short films submitted to a worldwide video competition to define democracy. A total of 120 videos submitted from around the world are analyzed to identify prominent ... -
Visual Propaganda in the Age of Social Media: An Empirical Analysis of Twitter Images During 2012 Israeli-Hamas Conflict
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Experimental Studies on Geocells and Mat Systems for Stabilization of Unpaved Shoulders and Temporary Roads
(University of Kansas, 2014-12-31)Geosynthetics have been used to improve the performance of geomaterials, especially when weak soil exists in roadway applications. In this study, two types of geosynthetic materials, geocell and a mat system, were studied ... -
Network approach to internet bandwidth distributions
(Springer, 2015-07-19)This study examines the communications networks formed by direct international Internet links, weighted by bandwidth capacity, each year over the 2002–2011 period. Specifically, we analyze changes in bandwidth distributions ... -
Teens’ social media use and collective action
(Sage, 2014-09)This research examined how social self-efficacy, collective self-esteem, and need to belong can be used to predict teens’ use of social media. The particular focus was on how these social psychological variables together ... -
Is Rising Earnings Inequality Associated with Increased Exploitation? Evidence for U.S. Manufacturing Industries, 1971–1996
(University of California Press, 2010)Is the trend towards rising earnings inequality associated with increased exploitation? The authors investigate exploitation among workers using data for manufacturing industries. Defined as the underpayment of earnings ... -
Fundamentalisms and Patriarchal Gender Politics
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999)Recent studies of North American and Latin American evangelicalism suggest that the ideology and politics of charismatic and legalistic-literalist fundamentalist groups differ with regard to gender relations. Although ... -
Conservative When Crowded: Social Crowding and Consumer Choice
(American Marketing Association, 2013-12)Does the mere crowdedness of the environment affect people's choices and preferences? In six studies, the authors show that social crowdedness not only leads to greater accessibility of safety-related constructs but also ... -
Introduction to some aspects of acculturation on Okinawa
(University of Washington, 1957)That any cultural system is in a continuous state of change is a valid assumption. This change can be induced by internal forces, but more often culture change is a result of contact of one autonomous cultural system with ... -
Field Experiments on Responses of a Freshwater, Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community to Vertebrate Predators
(Ecological Society of America, 1981-04-01)We examined the seasonal importance of vertebrate predators in potentially regulating the abundance and diversity of the benthic macroinvertebrates in the littoral zone of a soft-bottom reservoir that receives thermal ... -
Regulation of Freshwater Community Structure at Multiple Intensities of Dragonfly Predation
(Ecological Society of America, 1984-10-01)We examined the role played by predaceous dragonfly nymphs, Celithemis fasciata (Odonata: Libellulidae), in the regulation of the community structure of a benthic macroinvertebrate assemblage in Par Pond, an 1100-ha ... -
Effects of crowding on growth rate and symbiosis in green hydra
(Ecological Society of America, 1975-01-01)In order to examine the relationship between crowding and growth rate in green hydra (Hydra viridis), we raised animals at various levels of fixed population densities; all new individuals in excess of the fixed densities ... -
Building a Multicontextual Model of Latino College Enrollment: Student, School, and State-Level Effects
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012-12-01)Latinos’ college enrollment rates, particularly in four-year institutions, have not kept pace with their population growth in the United States. Using three-level hierarchical generalized linear modeling, this study analyzes ... -
An Empirical Test of Alternative Theories of Educational Stratification
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2012-04-05)A classic issue in education centers on the nature of the relationship between schooling and labor market outcomes. Three general theories of this relationship are the human capital view, the market signal view, and the ... -
Su Shih's Copy of the "Letter on the Controversy over Seating Protocol"
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Ho Ch'eng and Early Yüan Dynasty Painting in Northern China
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Shifting Identities in Buddhist Sculpture: Who's Who in the Murō-Ji Kondō
(University of Hawaii Press, 2000-01-01)No abstract is available for this item.