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2. Index
3. Appendix B: Characteristics of Study Participants
4. Cover
5. Notes
6. 3. Love and Communication across the Generation Gap
7. About the Author
8. 2. Education, Sacrifice, and the “American Dream'
9. 6. The Racial Contradictions of Being American
10. 7. Behind the Family Portrait
11. Preface and Acknowledgments
12. 5. Daughters and Sons Carrying Culture
13. 4. Children as Family Caregivers
14. 1. The Asian Immigrant Family Myth
15. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
16. Promoting the Use of Electric Vehicles on Social Media: The Effects of Message Framing, Point of Reference, and Political Affiliation on Perceived Information Value for Others and Purchase Intentions.
17. Driving Climate Action via Government Public Relations: The Role of Government-Citizen Relationships and Situational Perceptions.
18. Product-flyer location and type of product categories in retailing
19. Understanding the information diffusion of tweets of a non-profit organization that targets female audiences: an examination of Women Who Code's tweets
20. Thinking outside the Box: The National Context for Educational Preparation and Adaptation among Chinese and Korean International Students
21. An examination of different perspectives on philanthropic corporate social responsibility : A Q methodology approach
22. The Reconstruction of the Cosmopolitan Imaginary: Chinese International Students during the COVID‐19 Pandemic1.
23. The Reconstruction of the Cosmopolitan Imaginary: Chinese International Students during the COVID‐19 Pandemic1.
24. Navigating Ethnic Hierarchies in Community-Academic Partnerships : A Case Study on Koreatown Community Politics
25. Examining the effectiveness of using CSR communication in apology statements after bad publicity
26. An Examination of Consumers’ Subjective Views that Affect the Favorability of Organizational Logos: An Exploratory Study Using Q Methodology
27. Behind the Myth of the Matriarch and the Flagbearer: How Korean and Chinese American Sons and Daughters Negotiate Gender, Family, and Emotions
28. "Your Blues Ain't Like My Blues": Race, Ethnicity, and Social Inequality in America
29. Handling negative publicity : The influence of employing CSR communication in apology statements in reducing anger and negative word-of-mouth (NWOM)
30. A study on the sociospatial context of ethnic politics and entrepreneurial growth in Koreatown and Monterey Park
31. Reinventing an authentic 'ethnic' politics: Ideology and organizational change in Koreatown and Field's Corner
32. From Third-World Liberation to Multiple Oppression Politics: A Contemporary Approach to Interethnic Coalitions.
33. From Caregivers to Caretakers: The Impact of Family Roles on Ethnicity Among Children of Korean and Chinese Immigrant Families
34. Corporate Apology After Bad Publicity: A Dual-Process Model of CSR Fit and CSR History on Purchase Intention and Negative Word of Mouth.
35. Consuming Orientalism: Images of Asian/American Women in Multicultural Advertising
36. 'Politics without the politics': the evolving political cultures of ethnic non-profits in Koreatown, Los Angeles
37. Saving Face : The Emotional Costs of the Asian Immigrant Family Myth
38. COVID-19 and the Political Framing of China, Nationalism, and Borders in the U.S. and South Korean News Media.
39. Little Saigon: Staying Vietnamese in America
40. Defying transparency: Ghostwriting from the Jazz Age to social media.
41. Insufficient Funds: The Culture of Money in Low-Wage Transnational Families Hung Cam Thai
42. Giving back to the community
43. Race and Imperialism in the New Millennium: A New Global Approach to Korean America
44. Race and gender in histories untold
45. Emotional Kinscripting: Managing Emotions in Asian Immigrant Families.
46. Handling negative publicity.
47. The Dawn of a New Generation: The Historical Evolution of Inter-Generational Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Organizational Politics
48. No Fire Next Time: Black-Korean Conflicts and the Future of America's Cities Patrick D. Joyce
49. “Will You Join Us?” Use of the Partake-in-Our-Cause (PIOC) Message in Light of Negative News.
50. Gendered Interpretations of Ethnicity and Culture Among Adult Children of Asian Immigrant Families.
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