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In ten chapters with annotated bibliographies, this book analyzes Korean communication, media, and culture. The bibliographic entries provide aid for non-Korean-speaking academics to find information about research on these topics.
List of contents
Foreword: Charles R. Berger
Preface
Introduction: Kyu Ho Youm and Nojin Kwak
1. Communication Law: Kyu Ho Youm, Yoonmo Sang, and Ahran Park
2. Political Communication: Seok Kang, Seungahn Nah, and Matthew A. Shapiro
3. Journalism and Broadcasting: Hun Shik Kim and John C. Carpenter
4. Communication and Technology: Namkee Park, Seungyoon Lee, and Jae Eun Chung
5. Health Communication: Hye-ryeon Lee, Hye-Jin Paek, Minsun Shim, and Peter J. Schulz
6. Advertising: Chang Dae Ham, Yongick Jeong, and Jacqueline Hitchon
7. Public Relations: Jae-Hwa Shin, Eyun-Jung Ki, and Arunima Krishna
8. Intercultural Communication: Min-Sun Kim and Akira Miyahara
9. Korean Wave (Hallyu): Dal Yong Jin and Ju Oak Kim
10. Cinema Studies: Dong Hoon Kim, Hye Seung Chung, Ji-yoon An, and N. Trace Cabot
Afterword: Eyun-Jung Ki and Seungahn Nah
About the author
Kyu Ho Youm is Jonathan Marshall First Amendment professor at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.Nojin Kwak is professor and chair of the Department of Communication Studies and Director of the Nam Center for Korean Studies at the University of Michigan.Kyu Ho Youm is Jonathan Marshall First Amendment professor at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.Nojin Kwak is professor and chair of the Department of Communication Studies and Director of the Nam Center for Korean Studies at the University of Michigan.Dal Yong Jin is professor of communication at Simon Fraser University.
Summary
In ten chapters with annotated bibliographies, this book analyzes Korean communication, media, and culture. The bibliographic entries provide aid for non-Korean-speaking academics to find information about research on these topics.