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5. Research Outputs




                    Chan, K. (2016). Communication gap between medical professionals and
                     diabetes patients in China, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland, 27 July.


                 Dr. Dong Dong



                 Research Assistant Professor, Environment, Health and Sustainability Working
                 Group of LEWI


                Book Chapter:



                    Zhu, J. F. & D. Dong (forthcoming). From quality control to informed choice:
                     Understanding “good birth” and prenatal genetic testing in contemporary

                     urban China. Handbook for Genomics, Health and Society. Routledge.


                Journal Papers:


                    Zhu, J. F. & Dong, D* (forthcoming). From “multi-sited” to “collaboration:” An
                     experimental ethnographic method to study global market. Journal of

                     Guangxi University for Nationalities.  (in Chinese, *corresponding author)
                     (CSSCI)



                    Dong, D.  & J. F. Zhu (2017). Analyzing  the mechanism of managing
                     healthcare risks via the mass media against the backdrop of China’s crisis of

                     trust. Medicine & Philosophy (in Chinese) (CSCI)


                    Dong, D., H-C Chang & T. J. Wang (2017). The CSR green halo effect on
                     the corporate public communication: An experimental study. Asian Journal of

                     Communication, Vol 27 (2), pp.213-230. DOI:10.1080/01292986.2016.
                     1257034 (SSCI).



                    Dong, D. & K, Chan (2016). Authorization, rationalization, and moral
                     evaluation: Legitimizing acupuncture in Hong Kong’s newspapers.  Asian

                     Journal of Communication, Vol. 26 (2), pp.114-132. DOI: 10.1080/
                     01292986.2015.1089915 (SSCI).







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