Dr. Junhao Hong
Professor
Office: 335 Baldy Hall
Email: jhong
Phone: (716) 645-2141 ext 1183
Degrees:
M.A., University of Windsor, Canada
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Teaches in these programs:
Bachelor of Arts Communication Department
Master of Arts Communication Department
Ph.D. Communication Department
Research Interests:
Concentration of field: International Communication, Media and Society, Communication/Information Technology, and Intercultural Communication. He is also a Research Associate of the Fairbank Center for China Studies at Harvard University. Major publications include two authored books: The Internationalization of Television in China (Praeger, 1998) and Internet Popular Culture and Jewish Values (with Lawrence Sherlick, Cambria Press, 2008); an edited book: Series on Western Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Mass Communication (with Shuming Lu, China Renmin University Press, 2007); dozens of chapters in edited books and dozens of articles in refereed journals, including The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, Telematics and Informatics, Media, Culture & Society, Telecommunications Policy, Gazette-The International Journal for Communication Studies, International Communication Bulletin, Media Development, Studies of Intercultural Communication, Asian Journal of Communication, Asian Survey, Asian Cinema, and American Journal of Chinese Studies. He has received various awards for research and teaching and was interviewed by The New York Times on media and social change in China. Currently he is an editorial board member of Telematics and Informatics, Human Communication Research, Modern China Studies, Communication & Society, American Review of Chinese Studies, and Journal of Chinese Communication. He is also a review editor of Communication for Social Change and a reviewer of the Asian Journal of Communication.