My Family's Always Been in Whiskey
TUNI 250, Simulation in
External Organizational Communication
Spring, 2018
A Rich Holt Joint
Instructor Curriculum Vitae
For entries below in orange, click for .pdf copy.
Some words from Joker (Batman: Arkham Asylum)
"Come on, boys, he's just one man. One man dressed like a lunatic and armed to the teeth! Go get 'im!!"
Books
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, R. (2014). Language, politics and identity in Taiwan: Naming China. London: Routledge.
Holt, G. R. (2004). Dialogue on the Internet: Language, civic identity, and computer-mediated communication. Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Wise Words
"The dreamer dreams, and the dreamer within the dream dreams."
--Jane Roberts/Seth
Top Panel Convention Papers
Holt, R., & Chang, H.-c. (2010). A season in Syberia: Gameplay as activity in point-and-click adventure video games. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore. [Top Panel Paper, Game Studies Interest Group]
Holt, G. R., & Song, Y.-p. (2001, November). The burden of expectations: Chinese perceptions of Chinese-White interdating. Annual Convention, National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. [Top three paper panel, Asian Pacific American Communication Studies Division]
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Holt, G. R. (1999, July). "The world in a post": CMC as utterance and the case of Wen Ho Lee. Rochester Conference on Human Rights and Responsibilities, Rochester, NY. [Top paper award]
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, G. R. (1990, May). Yuan and Chinese interpersonal relationships: An ethnographic study. Annual Convention, International Communication Association, Dublin, Ireland. [1st-ranked paper, competitive programs, Intercultural Communication Division]
Holt, G. R., Chang, H.-c., & Steingard, D. (1989, November). Taoism and the metaphoric analysis of international dispute mediation. Annual Convention, Speech Communication Association, San Francisco. [1st-ranked paper, competitive programs, Peace Communication Interest Group]
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Holt, G. R., & Scudder, J. N. (1987, November). Reasons and reason: Competing views of rationality in the Challenger shuttle catastrophe. Annual Convention of Speech Communication Association, Boston, MA. [2nd-ranked paper, competitive programs, Organizational Communication Division]
Articles in Journals
Holt, R. (2015). Let the "like" one in: Five portals to invite similarity into conversations about "differences" in Asian Pacific communication. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 25(1), 78-96.
Chang. H.-c., & Holt, R. (2011). Naming China: An analysis of Taiwan's national day speeches. Journal of Language and Politics, 10(3), 396-415.
Feng, H., Chang, H.-c., & Holt, R. (2011). Examining Chinese gift-giving behavior from the politeness theory perspective. Asian Journal of Communication, 21(3), 301-317.
Chang, H.-c., Chen, L., Chung, J., & Holt, R. (2010). In search of a Western counterpart of chi: Eastern and western cognitive frames in perceiving relevant chi terms. China Media Research, 6(1), 20-36.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, R. (2010). Reconfirming expectations and applying cultural knowledge: Redefining Asian scholars’ research effort. Southern Communication Journal, 75(2), 137-149.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, R. (2009). "New Taiwanese": Evolution of an identity project in the narratives of United Daily News. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 19(2), 223-252.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, R. (2009). Taiwan and ROC: A critical analysis of President Chen Shui-bien's construction of Taiwan identity in national speeches, 2000-2007. National Identities, 11(3), 301-330.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, R. (2007). Symbols in conflict: taiwan (Taiwan) and zhongguo (China) in Taiwan's identity politics. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 13(1), 129-165.
Chang, H.-c., Holt, R., & Luo, L. (2006). Representing East Asians in intercultural communication textbooks: A select review. Review of Communication, 6(4), 312-328.
Holt, R. (2003). Bakhtin's dimensions of language and the analysis of conversation. Communication Quarterly, 51, 225-245.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, G. R. (1994). Debt-repaying mechanism in Chinese relationships: An exploration of the folk concepts of and human emotional debt. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 27(4), 351-387.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, G. R. (1996). An exploration of interpersonal relationship in two Taiwanese computer firms. Human Relations, 49(12), 1489-1517.
Holt, G. R., & Morris, A. W. (1993). Activity theory and the analysis of organizations. Human Organization, 52(1), 97-109.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, G. R. (1991). More than relationship: Chinese and the principle of kuan-hsi. Communication Quarterly, 39(9), 251-271.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, G. R. (1991). Tourism as consciousness of struggle: Cultural representations of Taiwan. Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 8(1), 102-118.
Articles in Edited Books
Holt, R. (2015). Bao (reciprocity). In K. Tracy & T. Sandel (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction. Boston: John Wiley and Sons.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, G. R. (1997). Intercultural training for expatriates: Reconsidering power and politics. In A. Gonzalez & D. V. Tanno (Eds.), Politics, communication, and culture (pp. 207-230). Newbury Park: Sage.
Chang, H.-c., & Holt, G. R. (1994). A Chinese perspective on face as inter-relational concern. In S. Ting-Toomey & D. Cushman (Eds.), The challenge of facework (pp. 95-132). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
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Chang, H.-c., & Holt, G. R. (1991). The concept of yuan and Chinese interpersonal relationships. In S. Ting-Toomey & F. Korzenny (Eds.), Cross-cultural interpersonal communication (pp. 28-57). Newbury Park: Sage.