Digital media, online activism, and social movements in Korea
In: Korean communities across the world
Introduction / Hojeong Lee and Joong-Hwan Oh -- Diversity of online news media : source and frame analyses / Dong Geun Lee and In Cheol Min -- Constructing collective memory in the digital era : an analysis of news stories on the former president's death / Hojeong Lee -- Relationships between online users' perceived journalistic roles and news engagement : the moderating role of credibility / Md. Asraful Alam and Kyun Soo Kim -- A functional analysis of the 2007 South Korean presidential campaign blogs / Sung Wook Hwang and William L. Benoit -- The influence of blog posting on issue involvement and political participation / Nohil Park -- YouTube videos as a means of grassroots mobilization in Korea's candlelight movements : "learning from YouTube" revisited / Gooyong Kim and Dong-Hyun Byun -- Who talks politics? : an empirical study of online and offline casual political communication / Taewoo Nam -- The Internet and social media : integrated consequences for political discussion for Korean college students / Najin Jun -- Why does the press still matter? Explaining the conditional effects of online mobilization of protest on newspaper market structures in Asia / Shin Haeng Lee -- Digital revolution or digital dominance? Regime type, Internet control, and political activism in East Asia / Min-Hua Huang and Wen Hong -- Does SNS make gender differences in political participation? South Korean case study / Kyong-Jae Song, Seok-Jin Lew, and Heisung Kum -- Revisiting the cultural logic of politics in the digital age : Internet use, personalization of political action, and Asian values / Shin Haeng Lee -- Determinants of unaffiliated citizen protests : the Korean candlelight protests of 2016-2017 / WooJin Kang -- A matter of trust and utility? Perceptions of online political content, protest, and political participation in South Korea / Hyun Tae Kim, Kyung Bo Kim, Hailey Hyun-kyung Oh, and Yeon Kyoung Joo -- Same despair but different hope : youth activism in East Asia and contentious politics / Yunjeong Joo -- #MeToo in South Korea : a comparative analysis of feminist perspectives in a cultural context / Chris Larsen.