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E-grāmata: Korean Communication, Media, and Culture: An Annotated Bibliography

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  • ISBN-13: 9781498583336
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Korean Communication, Media, and Culture is a bibliography of English-language publications for non-Korean-speaking academics, researchers, and professionals. In addition to the actual annotations of all the major books, book chapters, journal articles, and theses/dissertations, each chapter includes contextual introductory commentary on its topic. The authors not only historicize their findings but they also prescribe the direction that English-language research on Korean communication should take.

Recenzijas

Korea is a leading producer of communication research, and this bibliography provides ample proof. Rigorous and comprehensive, it offers a breathtaking overview of the extensive contributions made by Korean scholars in a variety of sub-disciplines. A must-read for anyone interested in the history and evolution of Korean scholarship in the field of communication. -- S. Shyam Sundar, The Pennsylvania State University Modern South Korea is to todays media as the literature and thought of classical Greece to the understanding of the media of the ancient world. Per capita, no nation has pioneered as many innovations in communications, has as thoroughly modernized its comm technologies, offers as many media content, production, and distribution case studies, and produces as many media scholars as South Korea. English-language Korean communication research is, however, so abundant that steering through it to find relevant work is difficult until now. Korean Communication, Media, and Culture: An Annotated Bibliography provides a vital, comprehensive, learned, concise, and always enlightening annotated guide to this treasure of important scholarship. It will become a required presence on the bookshelf of not only researchers of South Korean media but any student of media seeking insight into our interconnected, complex modern media world. -- David D. Perlmutter, Dean and Professor of the College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University, and author of Blogwars: The New Political Battleground A stunning review of research about the most advanced Internet society in the world. This annotated bibliography of English-language Korean communication research is a literature mine for scholars from all countries. It excels in both breadth and depth of communication topics. Highly recommended. -- Pamela J. Shoemaker, Syracuse University Perhaps the most thorough review of English-language Korean communication research to date. Professor Youm and Professor Kwak have masterfully achieved the daunting job of capturing the breadth and depth of more than 60 years of Korean communication studies. Certainly a must read for current and future scholars of Korean communication, media, and culture. -- Kwan Min Lee, Korean Foundation Professor, Nanyang Technological University Professors Youm and Kwak have compiled a highly comprehensive overview of many of the outstanding research publication produced by South Korean scholars. The book will be an essential starting point for subsequent research on many facets of mass communication in this increasingly important nation. -- Wayne Wanta, University of Florida

Dedication v
Foreword ix
Charles R. Berger
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1(10)
Kyu Ho Youm
Nojin Kwak
1 Communication Law
11(30)
Kyu Ho Youm
Yoonmo Sang
Ahran Park
2 Political Communication
41(30)
Seok Kang
Seungahn Nah
Matthew A. Shapiro
3 Journalism and Broadcasting
71(34)
Hun Shik Kim
John C. Carpenter
4 Communication and Technology
105(32)
Namkee Park
Seungyoon Lee
Jae Eun Chung
5 Health Communication
137(24)
Hye-ryeon Lee
Hye-Jin Paek
Minsun Shim
Peter J. Schulz
6 Advertising
161(32)
Chang-Dae Ham
Yongick Jeong
Jacqueline Hitchon
7 Public Relations
193(34)
Jae-Hwa Shin
Eyun-Jung Ki
Arunima Krishna
8 Intercultural Communication
227(28)
Min-Sun Kim
Akira Miyahara
9 Korean Wave (Hallyu) Studies
255(28)
Dal Yong Jin
Ju Oak Kim
10 Cinema Studies
283(28)
Dong Hoon Kim
Hye Seung Chung
Ji-yoon An
N. Trace Cabot
Afterword 311(4)
Eyun-Jung Ki
Seungahn Nah
Names Index 315(16)
Subject Index 331(16)
About the Contributors 347
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.