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Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research Volume 6 Article 2 2018 Table of Contents and Editors' Notes Kayla Elwy Pepperdine University, kayla.elwy@pepperdine.edu Emma Johnson Pepperdine University, emma.johnson@pepperdine.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/pjcr Part of the Communication Commons Recommended Citation Elwy, Kayla and Johnson, Emma (2018) "Table of Contents and Editors' Notes," Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research: Vol. 6, Article 2. Available at: https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/pjcr/vol6/iss1/2 This Front Matter is brought to you for free and open access by the Communication at Pepperdine Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research by an authorized editor of Pepperdine Digital Commons. For more information, please contact josias.bartram@pepperdine.edu, anna.speth@pepperdine.edu.

Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research 2 Mission Statement The Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research seeks to pursue truth and academic excellence in the field of communication by recognizing outstanding student scholarship that explores interpersonal, intercultural, organizational, and rhetorical communication. Through rigorous peer review, the annual Journal strives to contribute to ongoing discussion in communication studies by publishing student papers that investigate a variety of contemporary topics and issues. 2017 2018 Editorial Staff Kayla Elwy Emma Johnson Editors in Chief Bert Ballard, Ph.D. Faculty Supervisor Annelise Green Mira Metry Omar Murphy Katelynn Quick Associate Editors Ryan Keenan Noel Kildiszew Ari Kim Jane Neuhoff Victoria Low Kennedi Syphax Katie Walker Caroline White Rachel Yoshimura Guest Editors

Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research 3 A Special Thank You To Sarah Stone Watt, Ph.D. Divisional Dean Bert Ballard, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Communication Theresa de los Santos, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Communication Josias Bartram Librarian for Digital Publishing Melissa Rouse Administrative Assistant Communication Division Lauren Amaro, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Communication Justin Kirk, Ph.D. Candidate Visiting Instructor Communication Charles Choi, Ph.D Assistant Professor of Communication Wil Cargoli & Grace Kruse Cover Page Designers Janice Nyam & Charlsy Nyam Cover Page Photographer & Model "Nothing makes my heart flutter like a good story, especially the visual kind. The photo presented is a portrait of my younger sister, Charlsy. As soon as we stepped outside at 7pm to begin shooting, it started to rain. With the help of a flimsy umbrella and lots of dedication, we ended up with this image that looks almost effortless.i am thankful and mostly honored to have my work featured in this year s journal. I am continuously reminded that a story shared carries with it an insurmountable amount of potential.

Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research 4 Table of Contents Introduction 5 From the Editors in Chief 5 Breaking the Generational Cycle: A Point of Intervention for 6 10 College Student Children of Alcoholics Katie Walker Uncomfortable Comfort Women Examining Shame Culture and the 11 19 Internal Conflict Between Japanese Americans and Korean Americans Regarding the Comfort Women Issue Janice Lee An Application of the Communication Theory of Identity: 20 27 Third Culture Kids Claire Hutchinson & Kyle Pang Made in America 28 34 Lauren N. Ramirez & Sue J. Oh Sexual Self Esteem and The Church 35 39 Rachel Yoshimura Eleonas 40 64 Elizabeth Lowe, Sabrina Ballard, Zachary Edwards, Tracie Loo, & Gracelyn Sweeney Thank You 65

Pepperdine Journal of Communication Research 5 Introduction The Story that Hasn t Been Told As was said best by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her TED Talk entitled, The Danger of a Single Story, When we reject a single story, when we realize that there is never a single story about any place, we regain a kind of paradise. ( https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_adichie_the_danger_ of_a_single_story ) Adichie reminds us that no narrative has just one perspective. Luke 6:20 23 also 1 offers a lens. As part of Jesus pronouncement of his ministry and the Upside Down Kingdom, these Beatitudes bless the poor, hungry, suffering, and downtrodden. Collectively, they give people who were previously voiceless acknowledgment and the power of narrative. Their voices matter. However, the story that hasn t been told is not just about looking at marginalized groups. Our goal with this year s journal is to offer space for anyone who is part of a narrative but has been historically left out or not given voice. Consider the context of Jesus narrative in the Bible we hear the story from the disciples and people who knew the disciples or knew Jesus, but we don t get to hear the story from Jesus perspective, the Roman empire s perspective, or a Pagan perspective. How would the Bible have been different if their perspectives were also included? What would their perspectives look like? How would the story we know change? How would our own or others stories change? How do we effectively communicate perspectives that have yet to be told? This year s journal seeks to answer these questions through the telling of new perspectives. The research that has come out of Pepperdine University s Communication Division this year has been remarkable! Our students have done an excellent job of telling the stories that have yet to be heard. This year s Journal is a platform for new voices and offers diverse perspectives on important topics, on the story that hasn t been told! From the Editors in Chief We are truly excited and honored to have the opportunity to work with so many brilliant students this year. The journal has been a truly collaborative effort. Each submission, whether it was selected for the Journal or not, has told a powerful story and expressed its voice. Although not every submission was selected for publication, we hope that each of these stories presented here and online ( https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/pjcr/ ) have the same impact on you as they had on us. We are excited to include a wide range of topics. There are so many stories that have yet to be told. In this year s Journal we shine the spotlight on the generational cycle of alcoholism, shame culture and comfort women, Third Culture Kids, ethnocentrism, sexual self esteem in relation to the church, and refugees. These submissions stood out and show off the outstanding work of the Pepperdine Communication Division. Thank you for reading, and we will see you all again next year! Kayla Elwy & Emma Johnson, Editors in Chief. Pepperdine Communication Research Journal 2018 1 The Upside Down Kingdom is a reversal of power that Jesus proclaimed in his Sermon on the Mount, favoring the powerless (i.e., weak, hungry, poor) over the more powerful of the day.