CURRICULUM VITAE

WILLIAM B. GUDYKUNST


ADDRESS

Office: Department of Speech Communication, California State University, Fullerton, CA 92834-6868. Phone: (657) 278-3617; 
Fax: (657) 278-3377. e-mail: wgudykunst@fullerton.edu 

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Speech Communication, University of Minnesota; 1977.
M.A. in Sociology, Arizona State University; 1971.
B.S. in Sociology, Arizona State University; 1970.

TEACHING POSITIONS

Professor of Speech Communication, California State University, Fullerton; 1989-Present; Asian American Studies, 1996-Present.

Professor of Communication, Arizona State University; 1986-89.

Associate Professor of Communication, Arizona State University; 1984-86.

Associate Professor of Communication, State University of New York at Albany; 1982-84.

Assistant Professor of Communication, Rutgers University; 1980-82.

Assistant Professor of Communication and Sociology, University of Hartford; 1977-80.

Lecturer in Sociology, University of Maryland, Far East Extension, Yokosuka, Japan; 1973-75.

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Monographs

Gudykunst, W. B. (Ed.). (2002). Communication yearbook 26. Mahwah, NJ; Erlbaum.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Mody, B. (Eds.). (2002). Handbook of international and intercultural communication (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (2002). Ibunkakan komyunikeishon myumon - Nichibei kanno sougorikai Notameri (Introduction to intercultural communication - Developing mutual understanding between North Americans and Japanese). Tokyo: Maruzan.

Gudykunst, W. B. (Ed.). (2001). Communication yearbook 25. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Gudykunst, W. B. (2001). Asian American ethnicity and communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B. (Ed.). (2001). Communication yearbook 24. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (2001). Ibunkakan komyunikeishon: Beyondo ansahtenti (Intercultural communication: Beyond uncertainty). Tokyo: Seizansha. (in Japanese)

Gudykunst, W. B., Ting-Toomey, S., & Nishida, T. (Eds.). (1996). Communication in personal relationships across cultures. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., Ting-Toomey, S., Sudweeks, S., & Stewart, L. P. (1995). Building bridges: Interpersonal skills for a changing world. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1994). Bridging Japanese/North American differences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Reviewed: Choice Magazine, 1994, 32(3).

Gudykunst, W. B. (Ed.). (1993). Communication in Japan and the United States. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Reviewed: The Japan Times, May 31, 1994, p. 17; International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1994, 18, 539-543.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Kim, Y. Y. (Eds.). (1992). Readings on communicating with strangers. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1991). Bridging differences: Effective intergroup communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 

Reviewed: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1992, 16, 246-247; Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1993, 24, 116-117; Et Cetera, 1993 (Fall), 385-386; Inter-national Journal of Conflict Management, 1993, 4, 379-381.

Japanese translation: Ibunka ni kakeru hashi (T. Nishida et al., Trans.). Tokyo: Seibunsha, 1993.

2nd ed. published in 1994; 3rd ed. published in 1998.

Asante, M. K., & Gudykunst, W. B. (Eds.). (1989). Handbook of inter-national and intercultural communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 

Reviewed: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1991, 15, 373-376; Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1992, 23, 265-267.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Ting-Toomey, S., with Chua, E. (1988). Culture and interpersonal communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 

Reviewed: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1989, 13, 221-223; Choice, 1989 (June), 376-377; Southern Communication Journal, 1990, LV, 329-330; Contemporary Sociology, 1990, 19, 110-112; Contemporary Psychology, 1990, 35, 877-878; Canadian Journal of Communication, 1991, 16, 169-170; Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1991, 22, 547-549. 

"Outstanding Book" 1988, International and Intercultural Communication Division, Speech Communication Association.

Gudykunst, W.B. (Ed.). (1988). Language and ethnic identity. Clevendon, England: Multilingual Matters. 

Reviewed: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1991, 22, 546-547.

Kim, Y. Y., & Gudykunst, W. B. (Eds.). (1988). Theories in intercultural communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 

Reviewed: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1990, 14, 115-117; Canadian Journal of Communication, 1990, 15, 149-50; Journal of Communication, 1989 (Autumn), 37-40; Modern Language Journal, 1990, 74, 385; Media Development, 1989, 4, 51.

Citation analysis (International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1999, 23, 575-589) indicated that this book was tied for the 10th most frequently cited book in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1983-1996.

Kim, Y. Y., & Gudykunst, W. B. (Eds.). (1988). Cross-cultural adaptation: Current approaches. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 

Reviewed: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1988, 12, 415-417; Contemporary Psychology, 1990, 35, 159; Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1990, 21, 399-401; Journal of Communication, 1989 (Autumn), 37-40.

Citation analysis (International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1999, 23, 575-589) indicated that this book was tied for the 9th most frequently cited book in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1983-1996.

Gudykunst, W. B. (Ed.). (1986). Intergroup communication. London: Edward Arnold

Reviewed: Journal of Communication, 1987, 37, 151-153; International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1987, 11, 317-319; Contemporary Psychology, 1987, 32, 382.

Gudykunst, W. B., Stewart, L. P., & Ting-Toomey, S. (Eds.). (1985). Communication, culture, and organizational processes. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. 

Reviewed: Journal of Communication, 1986, 36, 167-170; Media Information Australia, 1986, 42, 65; International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1987, 11, 108-111.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Kim, Y. Y. (1984). Communicating with strangers: An approach to intercultural communication. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. 

Reviewed: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1984, 8, 331-333; Multicultural Education, 1986, 2(2), 29. 

"Outstanding Book" 1984-85, International and Intercultural Communication Division, Speech Communication Association. 

Citation analysis (International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1999, 23, 575-589) indicated that this book was tied for the 9th most frequently cited book in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1983-1996.

2nd ed. published by Random House in 1992; 3rd ed. published by McGraw-Hill in 1997; 4th ed. in 2003.
Gudykunst, W. B., & Kim, Y. Y. (Eds.). (1984). Methods for intercultural communication research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. 

Reviewed: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1984, 8, 433-435.

Gudykunst, W. B. (Ed.). (1983). Intercultural communication theory. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. 

Reviewed: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1984, 8, 228-231; Journal of Communication, 1984, 34, 182-183. 

Nishida, H., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1983). American communication patterns. Tokyo, Japan: Kinseido.

Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (Eds.). (1981). Readings in intercultural communication. Tokyo, Japan: Geirinshobo.

Articles and Chapters

Gudykunst, W. B., & Lee, C. M. (in press). Assessing the validity of self construal scales: A response to Levine et al. Human Communication Research.

Oguri, M., & Gudykunst, W. B. (in press). The influence of self construals and communication styles on sojourners psychological and sociocultural adjustment. International Journal of Intercultural Relations.

Gudykunst, W. B. (2002). Intercultural communication theories. In W. B. Gudykunst & B. Mody (Eds.), Handbook of international and intercultural communication (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B. (2002). Issues in cross-cultural communication research. In W. B. Gudykunst & B. Mody (Eds.), Handbook of international and intercultural communication (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Lee, C. M. (2002). Cross-cultural communication theories. In W. B. Gudykunst & B. Mody (Eds.), Handbook of international and intercultural communication (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Lee, C. M. (2001). An agenda for studying ethnicity and family communication. Journal of Family Communication, 1(1), 75-85.
Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (2001). Anxiety, uncertainty, and perceived effectiveness of communication across relationships and cultures. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 25, 55-72.

Japanese version: Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1999). Fuan to fukakijisukan to chikaku sareta communication no yuukoosei. Kokusaikankeikenkyu, 20(3), 1-22.

Lee, C. M., & Gudykunst, W. B. (2001). Attraction in initial interethnic encounters. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 25, 373-387.

Gudykunst, W. B. (2000). Methodological issues in conducting theory-based cross-cultural research. In H. Spencer-Oatey (Ed.), Culturally speaking. London: Continuum.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1999). Theory and research on intercultural relations: An introduction. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 23, 529-534.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1999). The influence of culture and strength of cultural identity on individual values in Japan and the United States. Intercultural Communication Studies, IX(1), 1-18.

Japanese version: Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1999). Bunka to bunka aidentiti no tsuyosa kojintekikochikan ni ataeru eikyo. Kokusaikankeikenkyu, Kohusaibunka, 20(1), 1-20.

Gudykunst, W. B., Nishida, T., Morisaki, S., & Ogawa, N. (1999). The influence of students’ personal and social identities on their perceptions of interpersonal and intergroup encounters in Japan and the United States. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 15, 47-58.

Hubbert, K. N., Gudykunst, W. B., & Guerrero, S. L. (1999). Inter-group communication over time. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 23, 13-46.

Ogawa, N., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1999). Politeness rules in Japan and the United States. Intercultural Communication Studies, IX(1), 47-68.

Stephan, W., Stephan, C., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1999). Anxiety in intercultural relations: A comparison of anxiety/uncertainty manage-ment theory and integrated threat theory. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 23, 613-628.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1998). Individualistic and collectivistic perspec-tives on communication: An introduction. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 22, 107-134.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1998). Applying anxiety/uncertainty management (AUM) theory to intercultural adjustment training. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 22, 227-250.

Hasegawa, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1998). Silence in Japan and the United States. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 29, 668-684.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1997). Cultural variability in communication: An introduction. Communication Research, 24, 325-346.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1997). Explaining interpersonal and intergroup communication: An anxiety/uncertainty management perspective. In M. Rector (Ed.), Communicao na era pos-moderna (Postmodernism and commu-nication). Petropolis, Brazil: Vozes (translated into Portuguese).

Gudykunst, W. B., & Bond, M. H. (1997). Intergroup relations across cultures. In J. Berry, M. Segall, & C. Kagiticibasi (Eds.), Handbook of cross-cultural psychology (2nd ed., Vol. III). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Guerrero, S. L., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1997). A thematic analysis of intergroup communication over time. Intercultural Communication Studies, VI(2), 43-76.

Mayer, M. E., Sonoda, K. T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1997). The effect of time pressure and type of information on decision quality. Southern Journal of Communication, 62, 279-291.

Gao, G., Ting-Toomey, S., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1996). Chinese communi-cation. In M. Bond (Ed.), Handbook of Chinese psychology. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

Gudykunst, W. B., Gao, G., & Franklyn-Stokes, A. (1996). Self-monitoring in China and England. In J. Pandy, D. Sinha, & D. P. S. Bhawuk (Eds.), Asian contributions to cross-cultural psychology. New Delhi, India: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., Guzley, R., & Hammer, M. R. (1996). Designing intercultural training. In D. Landis & R. Bhagat (Eds.), Handbook of intercultural training (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Matsumoto, Y. (1996). Cultural variability in communication in personal relationships. In W. B. Gudykunst, S. Ting-Toomey, & T. Nishida (Eds.), Communication in personal relationships across cultures. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., Matsumoto, Y., Ting-Toomey, S., Nishida, T., Kim, K. S., & Heyman, S. (1996). The influence of cultural individualism-collectivism, self construals, and individual values on communication styles across cultures. Human Communication Research, 22, 510-543

Gudykunst, W. B., & Shapiro, R. (1996). Communication in everyday interpersonal and intergroup encounters. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 20, 19-45.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Ting-Toomey, S. (1996). Communication in personal relationships across cultures: An introduction. In W. B. Gudykunst, S. Ting-Toomey, & T. Nishida (Eds.), Communication in personal relation-ships across cultures. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gao, G., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1995). Attributional confidence, perceived similarity, and network involvement in Chinese and European American romantic relationships. Communication Quarterly, 43, 431-445.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1995). The uncertainty reduction and anxiety-uncer-tainty reduction theories of Berger, Gudykunst, and associates. In D. Cushman & B. Kovaic (Eds.), Wathershed research traditions in human communication theory. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1995). Anxiety/uncertainty management (AUM) theory: Current status. In R. L. Wiseman (Ed.), Intercultural communication theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gao, G., Schmidt, K. L., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1994). Strength of ethnic identity and perceptions of ethnolinguistic vitality. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 16, 332-341. 

Gudykunst, W. B., & Hall, B. J. (1994). Increasing effectiveness of interpersonal and intergroup communication. In J. Daly & J. Wiemann (Eds.), Communicating strategically: Strategies in interpersonal communication. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Morisaki, S., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1994). Face in Japan and the United States. In S. Ting-Toomey (Ed.), The challenge of facework. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1993). Toward a theory of effective interpersonal and intergroup communication: An anxiety/uncertainty management (AUM) perspective. In R. Wiseman & J. Koester (Eds.), Intercultural commu-nication competence. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Gudykunst, W. B., Guzley, R., & Ota, H. (1993). Issues for future research on communication in Japan and the United States. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Communication in Japan and the United States. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1993). Closeness in interpersonal relationships in Japan and the United States. Syakaishinrigaku Kenkyu (Research in Social Psychology), 8(2), 85-97 (in English).

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1993). Communication in interper-sonal and intergroup relationships in Japan and the United States. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Communication in Japan and the United States. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Gudykunst, W. B., & San Antonio, P. (1993). Approaches to the study of communication in Japan and the United States. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Communication in Japan and the United States. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Gudykunst, W. B., Forgas, J. P., Franklyn-Stokes, A., Schmidt, K., & Moylan, S. (1992). The influence of social identity and intimacy of relationships on interethnic communication: An extension of findings from the United States to Australia and England. Communication Reports, 5, 90-98.

Gudykunst, W. B., Gao, G., Nishida, T., Nadamitsu, Y., & Sakai, J. (1992). Self-monitoring in Japan and the United States. In S. Iwaki, Y. Kashima, & K. Leung (Eds.), Innovations in cross-cultural psychology. The Hague, Netherlands: Zwets and Zeitlinger.

Gudykunst, W. B., Gao, G., Schmidt, K. L., Nishida, T., Bond, M. H., Leung, K., Wang, G., & Barraclough, R. (1992). The influence of individualism-collectivism on communication in ingroup and outgroup relationships. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 23, 196-213.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Sudweeks, S. (1992). Applying a theory of intercultural adaptation. In W. B. Gudykunst & Y. Y. Kim (Eds.), Readings on communicating with strangers. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Berger, C. R., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1991). Uncertainty and communi-cation. In B. Dervin & M. Voigt (Eds.), Progress in communication sciences (Vol. 10). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

Gudykunst, W. B., Gao, G., Sudweeks, S., Ting-Toomey, S., & Nishida, T. (1991). Developmental themes in opposite-sex Japanese-North American relationships. In S. Ting-Toomey & F. Korzenny (Eds.), Cross-cultural interpersonal communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 
Japanese version: Nishida, T., Gudykunst, W. B., Gao, G., Sudweeks, S., & Ting-Toomey, S. (1989). Isei-ibunka no taijinkankeini arawareru wadai. Kokusaikankeikenkyu, Kokusaibunka, 10(1), 81-98.

Gudykunst, W. B., Ting-Toomey, S., & Wiseman, R. L. (1991). Taming the beast: Designing a course in intercultural communication. Communication Education, 40, 272-285.

Nishida, T., Stewart, L., Ting-Toomey, S., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1991). Communicative responses to problematic situations in Japanese organizations. Kokusaikankeikenkyu (Studies on International Relations), 11(3), 257-279 (in English).

Gao, G., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1990). Uncertainty, anxiety, and adaptation. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 14, 301-317.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1990). Diplomacy: A special case of intergroup communication. In F. Korzenny & S. Ting-Toomey (Eds.), Communicating for peace. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1990). Communication in interper-sonal relationships in Japan and the United States: Overview of a research program. Bulletin of the Keio University Institute of Communications, 35, 1-48.

Reprinted: Eigogaku Ronsetsu Shiryo (English Linguistics Annual), 1993, 25, 271-298.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Ting-Toomey, S. (1990). Ethnicity, language, and communication breakdowns. In H. Giles & P. Robinson (Eds.), Handbook of language and social psychology. London: Wiley.

Kim, Y. Y., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1990). Teaching intercultural communication. In J. Daly, G. Friedrich, & A. Vangelesti (Eds.), Teaching communication: Methods, research, and theory. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

2nd ed. published in 1998.

Mayer, M., Gudykunst, W. B., Perril, N., & Merril, B. (1990). A comparison of competing models of the news diffusion process. Western Journal of Speech Communication, 54, 113-123.

Sudweeks, S., Gudykunst, W. B., Ting-Toomey, S., & Nishida, T. (1990). Developmental themes in Japanese-North American relationships. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 14, 207-233.

Japanese version: Nishida, T., Sudweeks, S., Gudykunst, W. B.,Ting-Toomey, S., & Yoshizawa, T. (1989). Nihonjin to Beikokujin no taijinkankei ni okeru tena to shimmitsudo. Kokusaikankeikenkyu, Kokusaibunka, 9(3), 135-153.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1989). Culture and communication in interpersonal relationships. In J. Anderson (Ed.), Communication yearbook 12. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1989). Cultural variability in ethnolinguistic identity. In S. Ting-Toomey & F. Korzenny (Eds.), Language, commu-nication, and culture. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., Gao, G., Nishida, T., Bond, M. H., Leung, K., Wang, G., & Barraclough, R. A. (1989). A cross-cultural study of self-monitoring. Communication Research Reports, 6(1), 7-12.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Gumbs, L. (1989). Social cognition and intergroup communication. In M. K. Asante & W. B. Gudykunst (Eds.), Handbook of international and intercultural communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1989). Theoretical perspectives for studying intercultural communication. In M. K. Asante & W. B. Gudykunst (Eds.), Handbook of international and intercultural commu-nication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., Nishida, T., & Schmidt, K. (1989). Cultural, relational, and personality influences on uncertainty reduction processes. Western Journal of Speech Communication, 53, 13-29.

Gudykunst, W. B., Ting-Toomey, S., Hall, B. J., & Schmidt, K. L. (1989). Language and intergroup communication. In M. K. Asante & W. B. Gudykunst (Eds.), Handbook of international and intercultural communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Hall, P. H., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1989). The relationship of perceived ethnocentrism in corporate cultures to the selection, training, and success of international employees. International Journal of Inter-cultural Relations, 13, 183-201.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1988). Culture and intergroup processes. In M. Bond (Ed.), The cross-cultural challenge to social psychology. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1988, September 7). Intercultural communication. Zhongguo Guangbo Bao, p. 2 (text of nationwide radio talk published in Chinese Radio Guide).

Gudykunst, W. B. (1988). Uncertainty and anxiety. In Y. Y. Kim & W. B. Gudykunst (Eds.), Theories in intercultural communication. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Hammer, M. R. (1988). The influence of social identity and intimacy of interethnic relationships on uncertainty reduction processes. Human Communication Research, 14, 569-601.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Hammer, M. R. (1988). Strangers and hosts: An extension of uncertainty reduction theory to intercultural adaptation. In Y. Y. Kim & W. B. Gudykunst (Eds.), Cross-cultural adaptation. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Ting-Toomey, S. (1988). Culture and affective communication. American Behavioral Scientist, 31, 384-400.

Koike, H., Gudykunst, W. B., Stewart, L. P., Ting-Toomey, S., & Nishida, T. (1988). Communication openness, satisfaction, and length of employment in Japanese organizations. Communication Research Reports, 5(2), 97-102.

Chua, E., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1987). Conflict resolution styles in low- and high-context cultures. Communication Research Reports, 4, 32-37.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1987). Cross-cultural comparisons. In C. R. Berger & S. Chaffee (Eds.), Handbook of communication science. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., Chua, E., & Gray, A. (1987). Cultural dissimi-larities and uncertainty reduction processes. In M. McLaughlin (Ed.), Communication yearbook 10. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Hammer, M. R. (1987). The effect of ethnicity, gender, and dyadic composition on uncertainty reduction in initial interactions. Journal of Black Studies, 18, 191-214.

Gudykunst, W. B., Nishida, T., & Chua, E. (1987). Perceptions of social penetration in Japanese-North American dyads. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 11, 171-190.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Schmidt, K. L. (1987). Language and ethnic identity: An overview and prologue. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 6, 157-170.
Gudykunst, W. B., Sodetani, L. L., & Sonoda, K. T. (1987). Uncertainty reduction in Japanese-American/Caucasian relationships in Hawaii. Western Journal of Speech Communication, 51, 256-278.

Gudykunst, W. B., Yang, S. M., & Nishida, T. (1987). Cultural differences in self-consciousness and self-monitoring. Communication Research, 14, 7-36.

Gudykunst, W. B., Yoon, Y. C., & Nishida, T. (1987). The influence of individualism-collectivism on perceptions of communication in in-group-outgroup relationships. Communication Monographs, 54, 295-306.

Hammer, M. R., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1987). The influence of ethnicity, sex, and dyadic composition on communication in friendships. Journal of Black Studies, 17, 418-437.

Sodetani, L. L., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1987). The effects of surprising events on intercultural relationships. Communication Research Reports, 4(2), 1-6.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1986). Intraethnic and interethnic uncertainty reduction processes. In Y. Kim (Ed.), Current research in interethnic communication. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1986). Toward a theory of intergroup communication. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Intergroup communication. London: Edward Arnold.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Lim, T. S. (1986). A perspective for the study of intergroup communication. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Intergroup commu-nication. London: Edward Arnold.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1986). Attributional confidence in low- and high-context cultures. Human Communication Research, 12, 525-549. 

"Outstanding Article" 1986, International and Intercultural Communication Division, Speech Communication Association. 

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1986). The influence of cultural variability on perceptions of communication behavior associated with relationship terms. Human Communication Research, 13, 147-166.

Gudykunst, W. B., Nishida, T., & Chua, E. (1986). Uncertainty reduction in Japanese-North American dyads. Communication Research Reports, 3, 39-46. 

Japanese version: Nishida, T., Gudykunst, W. B., & Chua, E. (1987). Beikokujin to Nihonjin no daiado ni okeru fukakujitsusei no gensyo. Kokusaikankeikenkyu, Kokusaibunka, 8(2), 159-171.

Gudykunst, W. B., Nishida, T., Koike, H., & Shiino, N. (1986). The influence of language on uncertainty reduction: An exploratory study of Japanese-Japanese and Japanese-North American interactions. In M. McLaughlin (Ed.), Communication yearbook 9. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Hall, B. J., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1986). The intergroup theory of second language ability. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 5, 291-302.

Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1986). Bunkakan no ningenkankei toreiningu no gainenteki moderu (A conceptual model for an intercultural communication workshop). Kokusaikankeikenkyu, Kokusaibunka (Studies on International Relations), 34, 57-66 (in Japanese).

Stewart, L. P., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1986). A field test of Festinger's substitute locomotion theory. Central States Speech Journal, 31, 3-7.

Stewart, L. P., Gudykunst, W. B., Ting-Toomey, S., & Nishida, T. (1986). The effect of decision-making style on openness and satisfac-tion in Japanese organizations. Communication Monographs, 53, 236-251.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1985). A model of uncertainty reduction in inter-cultural encounters. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 4, 79-98.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1985). An exploratory comparison of close intra-cultural and intercultural friendships. Communication Quarterly, 33, 270-283.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1985). Culture shock. In T. Nishida (Ed.), Culture shock: Surprise! This is Japan. Tokyo, Japan: Geirinshobo.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1985). The influence of cultural similarity, type of relationship, and self-monitoring on uncertainty reduction processes. Communication Monographs, 52, 203-217.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1985). Intercultural communication: Current research and proposed directions. In B. Dervin & M. Voigt (Eds.), Progress in communication sciences (Vol. 6). Norwood, NJ: Ablex. 

An earlier version of the paper was published in the Korean Journal of East and West Studies, 1985, XIV, 99-135.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1985). Normative power and conflict potential in intergroup relationships. In W. B. Gudykunst, L. P. Stewart, & S. Ting-Toomey (Eds.), Communication, culture and organizational processes. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Lim, T. S. (1985). Ethnicity, sex, and self- perceptions of communicator style. Communication Research Reports, 2, 68-75.

Gudykunst, W. B., Yang, S. M., & Nishida, T. (1985). A cross-cultural test of uncertainty reduction theory: Comparisons of acquaintance, friend, and dating relationships in Japan, Korea, and the United States. Human Communication Research, 11, 407-454.

King, S. S., Cushman, D. P., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1985). The rela-tionship of ethnicity to communication patterns in natural helping networks among ethnic groups in Hawaii. Informatologia Yugoslavicia, 17, 149-158.

McCroskey, J. M., Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1985). Communica-tion apprehension among Japanese college students in native and second language. Communication Research Reports, 2, 85-94.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1984). Individual and cultural influ-ences on uncertainty reduction. Communication Monographs, 51, 23-36. 

Japanese version: Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1986). Uncertainty reduction reron no bunseki hani kojinteki oyobi bunkateki eikyo. Kokusaikankeikenkyu, Kokusaibunka, 7, 295-308.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1983). Theorizing in intercultural communication: An introduction. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Intercultural communica-tion theory. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1983). Toward a typology of stranger-host relation-ships. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 7, 401-15. 

Reprinted: Verma, G., & Bagley, C. (Eds.). (1984). Race relations and cultural differences. London: Croon Helm.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1983). Similarities and differences in perceptions of initial intracultural and intercultural encounters: An exploratory investigation. The Southern Speech Communication Journal, XLIX, 49-65.
Gudykunst, W. B. (1983). Uncertainty reduction and predictability of behavior in low- and high-context cultures. Communication Quarterly, 31, 49-55.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Hammer, M. R. (1983). Intercultural communication effectiveness: Culture general or culture specific? International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 8, 1-10.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Hammer, M. R. (1983). Basic training design: Approaches to intercultural training. In D. Landis & R. Brislin (Eds.), Handbook of intercultural training (Vol. 1). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1983). Social penetration in Japanese and American close friendships. In R. Bostrom (Ed.), Communication yearbook 7. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Cooper, P., Stewart, L. P., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1982). Relationship with instructor and other variables influencing the evaluation of instruction. Communication Quarterly, 30, 308-315.

Inglis, M., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1982). Institutional completeness and communication acculturation: A comparison of Korean immigrants in Hartford and Chicago. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 6, 251-72.

Stewart, L. P., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1982). Differential factors influencing the hierarchial level and number of promotions within an organization. Academy of Management Journal, 25, 586-97. 

Abstracted: Psychology Today, February, 1983, p. 16; Working Mother Magazine, May, 1983, p. 28.

Gudykunst, W. B., Morra, J. A., & Parker, H. P. (1981). Dimensions of leisure activities. Journal of Leisure Research, 13, 34-48.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Richters, J. (1981). Similarities in social pene-tration for intracultural and intercultural close friendships. In T. Nishida & W. B. Gudykunst (Eds.), Readings in intercultural communica-tion. Tokyo: Geirinshobo.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Halsall, S. (1980). The application of a theory of contraculture to intercultural communication: Searching for isomorphic processes. In D. Nimmo (Ed.), Communication yearbook 4. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Wright, J. (1980). Methodology in intercultural communication: Toward a logic of inquiry. In N. Asuncion-Lande (Ed.), Ethical perspectives and critical issues in intercultural communica-tion. Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association.

Laughlin, M., Donohue, T. R., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1980). Puerto Rican children's perception of favorite television characters as behavioral models. Journal of Broadcasting, 24, 159-171.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1979). Constructing a theory of intercultural communication: The promise and the paradox. Speech Education, VII, 13-25. 

Reprinted: Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (Eds.). (1981). Readings in intercultural communication. Tokyo: Geirinshobo.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1979). The effects of an intercultural communica-tion workshop on cross-cultural attitudes and interaction. Communi-cation Education, 28, 179-187.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Morra, J. A. (1978). Response rates in mail questionnaires: A methodological study of the effects of a humorous follow-up letter. Western Sociological Review, 9, 23-27.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1978). The intercultural communi-cation workshop: Foundations, development, and effects. Communi-cation, VII, 72-92. 

Reprinted: Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (Eds.). (1981). Readings in intercultural communication. Tokyo, Japan: Geirinshobo.

Hammer, M. R., Gudykunst, W. B., & Wiseman, R. L. (1978). Dimensions of intercultural effectiveness: An exploratory study. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2, 382-393.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1977). Intercultural contact and attitude change: A review of the literature and suggestions for future research. In N. Jain (Ed.), International and intercultural communication annual (Vol. IV). Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association.

Gudykunst, W. B., Hammer, M. R., & Wiseman, R. L. (1977). An analysis of an integrated approach to intercultural training. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1, 99-110.

Gudykunst, W. B., Wiseman, R. L., & Hammer, M. R. (1977). Determi-nants of a sojourner's attitudinal satisfaction. In B. Ruben (Ed.), Communication yearbook 1. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
Gudykunst, W. B. (1976). A model of group development for intercul-tural communication workshops. In F. Casmir (Ed.), International and intercultural communication annual (Vol. III). Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association.

Reviews and Proceedings

Gudykunst, W. B. (1993). Review of Comparatively speaking: Commu-nication and culture across space and time edited by J. Blumler, J. McLeod, & K. Rosengren. Contemporary Sociology, 22, 277-278.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Gao, G. (1991). Review of Cross-cultural perspec-tives in nonverbal communication edited by F. Payatos. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 22, 544-546.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1989). Diplomacy: A special case of intergroup communication. In G. Osborne & M. Madrigal (Eds.), International communication: In whose interests? (Proceedings of the Canberra Conference on International Communication). Canberra, Australia: Centre for Communications and Information Research, University of Canberra.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Gao, G. (1988). Review of Communication and cross-cultural adaptation by Y. Y. Kim. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 12, 291-293.

Nishida, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1985). Uncertainty reduction reron no bunseki hani kojinteki yobi bunkateki eikyo (Individual and cultural influences on uncertainty reduction). Proceedings of the Japanese Social Psychological Association 26th Annual Conference.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1984). Review of The language of ethnic conflict by J. Allen. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 8, 231-233.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1982). Review of Managing cultural differences by P. Harris & R. Moran. In N. Jain (Ed.), International and intercul-tural communication annual (Vol. VI). Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1980). Review of American communication in a global society by G. Fisher. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 4, 421-423.

Gudykunst, W. B. (1980). Review of Handbook of intercultural commu-nication edited by M. Asante, E. Newmark, & C. Blake. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 4, 121-124.
Parker, S., Gudykunst, W. B., Cleveland, C., Arbaquawski, A., & Post, S. (1980). The effects of participation in SIMSOC on knowledge about and attitudes toward sociology. In Sociological research symposium proceedings X. Richmond, VA: Alpha Kappa Delta.

Richters, J., Gudykunst, W. B., Murdock, P., & Parker, H. P. (1980). Urban/suburban attitudes toward regionalization. In Sociological research symposium proceedings X. Richmond, VA: Alpha Kappa Delta.

Wolk, C., Gudykunst, W. B., Cleveland, C., & Parker, H. P. (1979). Knowledge of nutrition among Native Americans in Connecticut. In Sociological research symposium proceedings IX. Richmond, VA: Alpha Kappa Delta.

Legare, T., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1978). The application of attribution theory to the evaluation of education programs. In Sociological research symposium proceedings VIII. Richmond, VA: Alpha Kappa Delta.

Morra, J., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1978). The effects of a humorous follow-up letter on response rates in mail questionnaires. In Sociological research symposium proceedings VIII. Richmond, VA: Alpha Kappa Delta.

CONVENTION PAPERS

Over 90 competitively selected and invited papers presented at conven-tions of the International Communication Association (nine "top 3" papers), Speech Communication Association (five "top 3" papers), International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, International Conference on Personal and Social Relationships, World Communication Association, British Social Psychological Association, Japanese Social Psychological Association, Eastern Communication Association, Western Communication Association, and Pacific Sociological Association, among others. A complete list is available upon request.

WORK UNDER REVIEW OR IN PROGRESS

Gudykunst, W. B. (Ed.). Theorizing about communication and culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B. An anxiety/uncertainty management (AUM) theory of effective communication. In W. B. Gudykunst (ED.), Theorizing about communication and culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B. An anxiety/uncertainty management (AUM) theory of sojourner adjustment. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Theorizing about communication and culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. The influence of general and family-specific self construals on family communication styles in Japan and the United States.

Gudykunst, W. B., Nishida, T., & Ogawa, N. A comparison of the influence of two versus three dimensional self construals ability to predict communication styles in Japan and the United States.

Tominaga, J., Gudykunst, W. B., & Ota, H. Perceptions of communication effectiveness across relationships in Japan and the United States.

SERVICE IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Offices and Committees

Member, Board of Directors, International Academy for Intercultural Research; 2001-2005.

Member, International Academy for Intercultural Research Conference Site Selection Committee; 2001-2003.

Chairperson, “Career Productivity Award” Committee, Intercultural and Development Communication Division, International Communication Association; 2000.

Member, National Communication Association Committee on Assessment and Testing; 1998-present.

Member, Fellow Selection Committee, International Communication Association; 1993-Present.

Member, Fellow Book Award Committee, International Communication Association; 2000-Present.

Member, International Society for Social and Personal Relationships Awards Committee, 1997-2001.

Member, International Communication Association Liaison Committee; 1995-96.

Member, Speech Communication Association Nominating Committee; 1987.

Chairperson, Speech Communication Association International and Intercultural Communication Division; 1985-86.

Vice-Chairperson, Speech Communication Association International and Intercultural Communication Division; 1984-85.
Speech Communication Association representative to Section K (Social, Economic, and Political Sciences) of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences; 1983-88.

Member, Speech Communication Legislative Council; 1983-87.

Member, International Communication Association Division V Advisory Committee; 1983-84.

Commissioner, Speech Communication Association Commission on Inter-national and Intercultural Communication; 1980-82.

Chairperson, Eastern Communication Association Intercultural Interest Group; 1980-81.

Member, International Communication Association Division V Committee on Ethical Issues; 1980-81.

Editorial Boards

Editor, Communication Yearbook 24-26; 2000-2002.

Special Issue Editor, “Interdisciplinary Theory and Research on Inter-cultural Relations.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1999, 23(4).

Special Issue Editor, “Individualistic and Collectivistic Perspectives on Communication.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1998, 22(2).

Special Issue Editor, "Cultural Variability in Communication." Commu-nication Research, 1997, 24(4).

Co-Editor (with Stella Ting-Toomey), Sage Series on Effective Communi-cation in Multicultural Contexts; 1991-2003. Books published in series: Bridging Japanese/North American Differences, Intercultural Communication Training, Effective Communication in Multicultural Health Care Settings, Multicultural Public Relations, Communicating Effectively with the Chinese, Managing Intercultural Conflict Effectively, and Risk Communication for Multiethnic Communities.

Special Issue Editor, "Language and Ethnic Identity." Journal of Lan-guage and Social Psychology 1987, 6(2).

Editor, International and Intercultural Communication Annual (Vols. 7-9); 1983-85.

Member of Editorial Board: Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 2001-Present; Communication Theory, 1999-Present; Journal of Communication, 1996-99; Communication Research, 1993-Present; Communication Reports, 1991-94; Western Journal of Communication, 1987-90; International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1987-Present; Communication Monographs, 1985-92, 1997-1999, 2001-Present; Human Communication Research, 1985-92, 1995-2000; Communication Research Reports, 1985-88; World Communication, 1985-89; International and Intercultural Communication Annual, 1986, 1989-92, 1994-95; Communication Quarterly, 1981-87, 1990-92; Communication Education, 1981-99.

Manuscript/Grant Reviewer: Personal Relationships, 2001; Management Communication Quarterly, 2001; Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2001; Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2000; Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 1999; Communication Studies, 1998, 2000; Communication Theory, 1997-98; Political Communication, 1996; International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 1995; Journal of Communication, 1995; International Journal of Conflict Management, 1995; National Science Foundation (Social Psychology), 1994-95; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (Personality Processes and Individual Differences Section), 1994; Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1994, 1999, 2002; Sociological Spectrum, 1994-96; Research in Language and Social Interaction, 1994-95; Obesity Research, 1993; Communication Studies, 1992; Journal of the International Listening Association, 1991, 1993; Western Journal of Communication, 1991; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes Section), 1990; Human Relations, 1990; International Journal of Psychology, 1990; Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1989-93, 1996-97, 1999, 2000-02; Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1989-90, 1992; Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1988, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001; Journal of Research in Personality, 1987-88; Communication Research, 1986-92; Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1986, 1996-99; Communication Yearbook 10, 1985, 19, 1994, 21, 1996, 22, 1997, 23, 1998; Progress in Communication Sciences, 1984-86; Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1983-89, 1992-93; The Southern Communication Journal, 1982, 1991-93, 1996-98; Journal of Leisure Research, 1982; Human Communication Research, 1981, 1984-85, 2000-01; International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1980-87; Communication Monographs, 1980, 1984-85.

HONORS AND AWARDS

International Communication Association, Intercultural and Development Division, "Career Productivity Award," July, 2002.

Beta Chapter of Phi Beta Delta nominee for the 2002 Phi Beta D4elta National Award for International Achievement, 2001-02.

California State University, Fullerton Outstanding Faculty Award; Research and Creative Activities for 1998-2000.

Scholarly productivity analysis (Communication Research Reports, 2000, 16, 213-222) revealed that I was the 4th most productive active communication scholar regarding published books, and that I was the 4th most productive active scholar when weighted books and articles in communication journals are combined.

Citation analysis (International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1999, 23, 575-590) revealed that I was the most frequently cited author in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations 1980-1997.

Scholarly productivity analysis (Communication Monographs, 1999, 66, 178-197) revealed that I was tied for the 23rd most productive active scholar publishing in communication journals, 1915-1995; I was tied for the 8th ranked scholar when publications and citations were combined.

Outstanding Professor Award, California State University, Fullerton College of Communications; 1997-98.

M.A. advisee, Tomohiro Hasegawa, won the 1997 Giles T. Brown Out-standing Thesis Award at California State University, Fullerton; 1998.

Founding Fellow, International Academy for Intercultural Research; 1998.

Beta Chapter of Phi Beta Delta nominee for the 1997 Phi Beta Delta National Award for International Achievement; 1996-97.

Citation analysis (Human Communication Research, 1996, 22, 563-574) revealed that I was the 5th most frequently cited author in commu-nication journals.

Fellow, International Communication Association (elected 1992).

California State University, Fullerton Senior Faculty Research Award; 1992.

California State University, Fullerton General Faculty Research Grant; 1991.

California State University, Fullerton Distinguished Scholars/Artisans California Lottery Grant; 1990-91.

California State University, Fullerton Faculty Enhancement and Instructional Development Grant; Fall, 1990.

California State University, Fullerton Senior Faculty Research Award; 1990.

Outstanding Achievement in Intercultural Studies Award, School of Interpersonal Communication, Ohio University; May, 1990.

Outstanding Service Award, College of Communications, California State University, Fullerton; March, 1990.

Arizona State University Graduate College Research Assistantship Award; 1988.

Outstanding Achievement Award for Research, Department of Communica-tion and College of Public Programs, Arizona State University, 1987-88.

Arizona State University Graduate College Grant; 1988.

Arizona State University Graduate College Grant; April, 1988.

Arts, Social Science and Humanities Grant awarded by Arizona State University Council for Research and Creative Activities; 1987.

Faculty Grant-in-Aid awarded by Arizona State University Council for Research and Creative Activities; 1985.

Excellence in Advising Award, State University of New York Student Association; May, 1984.

Fulbright Fellowship awarded for participation in the Yugoslavia-United States Fulbright Conference, Dubrovnick, Yugoslavia; 1982.

Faculty Support and Development Awards, University of Hartford, College of Arts and Sciences; 1978-79.

Selected as one of 30 North Americans to participate in the Japan-United States Intercultural Communication Workshop, Nihonmatsu, Japan; July, 1974.

Naval Achievement Medal awarded for duties as an Intercultural Rela-tions Specialist in Yokosuka, Japan; 1973-74.
SELECTED INVITED LECTURES

Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea; Nihon University, Mishima, Japan; Fudan University, Shanghai, China; University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan; Keio University, Fujisawa, Japan; Tamagawa University, Tokyo, Japan; University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark; University of Alborg, Alborg, Denmark; Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea; University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; Sunday English Program, Radio Beijing, China (national broadcast); University of Texas, Austin; University of Illinois; Michigan State University; Ohio University; University of Southern California; University of California, Santa Barbara; California State University, Long Beach; LaVerne College; Hope College. 

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Administrative Duties

Acting Coordinator, Asian American Studies Program, California State University, Fullerton; Fall, 1999.

Basic Course Coordinator, California State University, Fullerton; 1992-93; 1994-96.

Graduate Adviser, Communication Theory and Process, Department of Speech Communication, California State University, Fullerton; 1991-93, 1997-99, 2002-05.

Area Coordinator, Communication Theory and Process, Department of Speech Communication, California State University, Fullerton; 1990-91.

Founding Director, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Communication, Arizona State University; 1988-89.

Assistant Chair, Department of Communication, Arizona State University; 1987-88.

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Communication, Arizona State University; 1986-88.

Coordinator, Small Group Communication, Department of Communication, Arizona State University; 1985-89.

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Communication, State University of New York, Albany; 1982-83.

Acting Chair, Department of Communication, State University of New York, Albany; June-August 1982.

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Hartford; 1979-80.

Director of Research, Institute for Social Research, University of Hartford; 1977-80.

Committee Service

California State University, Fullerton: University Faculty Personnel Committee, 2001-02; Asian American Studies Personnel Committee (1998-99, 2000-01, Chair); University Graduate Education Committee, 1997-99; Planning Committee for the Conference on Interdisciplinary Theory and Research on Intercultural Relations, 1997-98 (Chair); Asian American Studies Search Committee, 1997-98, 2001-02 (Chair); Planning Committee for the Conference on Individualistic and Collectivistic Perspectives on Communication, 1996-97 (Chair); Asian American Studies Program Council, 1996-Present (Chair, Fall 1999); Planning Committee for the Conference on Theory and Research on Communication and Culture, 1995-96 (Chair); College and University Performance Salary Step Increase Committees, 1995-96; University Research Committee, 1994-97; Planning Committee for the Conference on Communication and Cultural Diversity in American Institutions, 1992 (Chair); Department Personnel Committee, 1991-92; Department Search Committee, 1991-92, 1997-98, 2000-01, 2001-02; Planning Committee for the Conference on Communication in Japan and the United States, 1990-91 (Chair); University Steering Committee for "1990: Together in Diversity," 1990 (Chair); University International Education Committee, 1991-94 (Chair, Spring 1993, Fall 1993); Department Executive Committee, 1990-91, 1992-93, 1996-97; College Executive Committee, 1990-91; College Research and Faculty Development Committee, 1989-90; Department Research Committee, 1989-90 (Chair), 1992-93, 1995-96 (Chair), 1997-98 (Chair), 2000-02; Speech Communication Graduate Committee, 1991-93 (Chair), 1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-99 (Chair), 2000-01, 2002-05 (Chair); Department Curriculum Committee, 1989-91, 1994-96; Planning Committee for the Conference on Intercultural and International Communication, 1989-90 (Chair); University Human Relations Task Force, 1989-98.

Arizona State University: College Research and Human Subjects Committee, 1988-89; Search Committee, Director of the American Language and Culture Program, 1988-89; Search Committee, Director Center for Asian Studies, 1988-89; Department Personnel Committee, 1987-89; University Council on Research and Creative Activities, 1986-89; Executive Committee, Doctor of Public Administration Program, 1986-89; Publications Committee, Center for Asian Studies, 1986-89; Department Curriculum Committee, 1986-88; University Human Subjects Research Review Committee, 1985-89; College Graduate Committee, 1985-88 (Chair, 1985-86); Department Basic Course Committee, 1985-86; Department Search Committee, 1985-87; Faculty Associate, Center for Asian Studies, 1984-89; Department Graduate Committee, 1984-88 (Chair 1986-88); Student Activities Committee, Center for Asian Studies, 1984-85; Communication Research Center Advisory Committee, 1984-86.

State University of New York, Albany: College Council, 1983-84; Presidential Committee to Study the Program in Communication, 1982-83; Department Graduate Committee, 1982-84 (Chair, 1982-83).

Rutgers University: Department Search Committee, 1980-81 (Chair).

University of Hartford: College Graduate Studies Committee, 1979-80; Communication Department Personnel Committee, 1979-80; Communication Faculty Search Committee, 1978-79 (Chair); College Committee on Faculty Evaluations, 1977-78; College Committee on the Recognition of Excellence in Teaching, 1977-78; Sociology Department Graduate Committee, 1977-80 (Chair, 1979-80); University Computer Committee, 1977-80.

Courses Previously Taught

Interpersonal/Intercultural: Interpersonal Communication, Inter-personal Communication Theory, Interpersonal Relationship Develop-ment*, Intergroup Communication*, Intercultural Communication*, Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Intercultural Communication Workshop*, Theories of Intercultural Communication*, Japanese/North American Communica-tion*, Practicum in Intercultural Training*, Applications of Inter-cultural Communication*, Asian American Communication.

Organizational/Small Groups: Small Group Process, Leadership Commu-nication, Theories of Group Process*, Organizational Communication, Communicative Processes in Organizations*.

Methodology/Statistics: Empirical Research Methods in Communication, Theory Construction*, Statistical Analysis, Advanced Statistical Analysis*, Communication Methodology*, Quantitative Research in Communication*, Multivariate Statistics*.

Miscellaneous: Introduction to Human Communication, Introduction to Sociology, Modern Social Problems, Japanese American Ethnicity, Social Psychology, Sociology of Death.

Evaluations average between 3.0 and 3.3 for freshman, sophomore, and junior level classes, and between 3.4 and 3.8 for senior and graduate classes (0=poor, 4=excellent). Summaries for recent courses available upon request. *Graduate or graduate/undergraduate courses.

Service on Student Committees

Ph.D. dissertations directed: 4
Ph.D. dissertation committee member: 6
M.A. theses directed: 52 (3 in progress)
M.A. thesis committee member: 27 
Undergraduate honors theses directed: 3
Undergraduate honors thesis committee member: 4

Students I have advised have won the "Debut Paper Award" at the Western States Communication Association Convention, "Outstanding Dissertation of the Year" from the International and Intercultural Division of the Speech Communication Association, "Top 3 Paper Award" in Intercultural Communication at the International Communication Association Convention, and "Top Student Paper Awards" in Intercul-tural and Organizational Communication at International Communication Association conventions. M.A. theses have been published in journals such as Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Journal of Language and Social Psychology and International Journal of Intercultural Relations, as well as presented as papers at international, national, and regional conventions.

SELECTED PRO BONO COMMUNITY SERVICE

Research Assistance

Town of Manchester, CT; Connecticut General/Aetna; Old Sturbridge Village, MA; New England Instructional Television Research Center; American Language and Culture Program, Orange County Together.

Intercultural Programing

General Foods; United States Navy; American Field Service; Catholic Social Services; Student Project for Amity among Nations; Inter-national Student Advisor's Office, University of Minnesota; Inter-national Education Office, California State University, Fullerton; Office of Student Life, California State University, Fullerton.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Asian American Studies Association; International Academy for Inter-cultural Research; Western Communication Association; Asian Association of Social Psychology; International Communication Association; Japanese Social Psychological Association; Society for Personality and Social Psychology; Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues; International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology; Alpha Kappa Delta; Phi Beta Delta.

Updated: August 2002