Hiroshi Ota, Ph.D.

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2001 University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
Speech Communication, Social Psychology
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Howard Giles grad student 2001 UC Santa Barbara
 (Intergenerational communication in Japan and the United States: Debunking the myth of respect for older adults in Japan.)
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Kim S, Hawkins JM, Song H, et al. (2016) Communicating Healthy Food Choice Asian Communication Research. 13: 131-156
Giles H, Ota H, Foley M. (2013) Tourism: an intergroup communication model with Russian inflections Russian Journal of Communication. 5: 229-243
Ota H, McCann RM, Honeycutt JM. (2012) Inter-Asian Variability in Intergenerational Communication Human Communication Research. 38: 172-198
Barker V, Ota H. (2011) Mixi Diary Versus Facebook Photos: Social Networking Site Use Among Japanese And Caucasian American Females Journal of Intercultural Communication Research. 40: 39-63
Barker V, Giles H, Hajek C, et al. (2008) Police-Civilian Interaction, Compliance, Accommodation, and Trust in an Intergroup Context: International Data Journal of International and Intercultural Communication. 1: 93-112
Ota H, Giles H, Somera LP. (2007) Beliefs About Intra- and Intergenerational Communication in Japan, the Philippines, and the United States: Implication for Older Adults' Subjective Well-Being Communication Studies. 58: 173-188
McCann RM, Dailey RM, Giles H, et al. (2005) Beliefs About Intergenerational Communication Across the Lifespan: Middle Age and the Roles of Age Stereotyping and Respect Norms Communication Studies. 56: 293-311
Giles H, Noels KA, Williams A, et al. (2003) Intergenerational communication across cultures: young people's perceptions of conversations with family elders, non-family elders and same-age peers. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 18: 1-32
McCann RM, Ota H, Giles H, et al. (2003) Accommodation and nonaccommodation across the lifespan: Perspectives from Thailand, Japan, and the United States of America Communication Reports. 16: 69-91
Giles H, Fortman J, Honeycutt J, et al. (2003) Future selves and others: A lifespan and cross‐cultural perspective Communication Reports. 16: 1-22
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