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Beyond de Westernizingcommunication research: an introduction: Georgette Wang; Part A: Eurocentrism in communication research: the problem and its contributing factors; 2.De-Westernizing communication: strategies for neutralizing cultural myths: Molefi Kete Asante; 3. Emerging global divides in media and communication theory: European universalism versus non-Western reactions: Shelton Gunaratne 327 $a4. Globalizing media and communication studies: thoughts on the translocal and the modern: Marwan Kraidy5. Orientalism, Occidentalism and communication research: Georgette Wang; Part B: The promises of focusing on the particular; 6. "De-Westernizing" communication studies in Chinese societies?: Paul S. N. Lee; 7. To Westernize or not: that's NOT the question: Wei-Wen Chung; 8. Pitfalls of cross-cultural analysis: Chinese wenyi film and melodrama: Emilie Yueh-Yu Yeh; Part C: From cultural specificity to cultural generality: the possibility of universal universality 327 $a9. The geography of theory and the place of knowledge: pivots, peripheries and waiting rooms: David Morley10. Journeys to the West: the making of Asian modernities: Graham Murdock; 11. Moving beyond the dichotomy of communication studies: boundary wisdom as the key: Guo-Ming Chen; 12. Beyond ethnocentrism in communication theory: towards a culture-centric approach: Eddie C. Y. Kuo and Han Ei Chew; 13. Reconceptualizing de-Westernization:science of meaning as an alternative: Yaly Chao; Part D: Opportunities, limitations, and implications for future research 327 $a14. Whither Eurocentrism? Media, culture and nativism in our time: Gholam Khiabany15. The production of Asian theories of communication: contexts and challenges: Wimal Dissanayake; 16. The definition and types of alternative discourses: Syed Farid Alatas; 17. 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