Digital Media, Online Activism, and Social Movements in Korea
Herausgeber: Lee, Hojeong; Oh, Joong-Hwan
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Herausgeber: Lee, Hojeong; Oh, Joong-Hwan
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Digital Media, Online Activism, and Social Movements in Korea studies online activism and its impacts on society by highlighting how various forms of social movements have been mobilized in Korea. This book analyzes how people have utilized the development of digital media to facilitate social movements and effect change.
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Digital Media, Online Activism, and Social Movements in Korea studies online activism and its impacts on society by highlighting how various forms of social movements have been mobilized in Korea. This book analyzes how people have utilized the development of digital media to facilitate social movements and effect change.
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- Korean Communities across the World
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9781793642301
- ISBN-10: 1793642303
- Artikelnr.: 67213563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Korean Communities across the World
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9781793642301
- ISBN-10: 1793642303
- Artikelnr.: 67213563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Dr. Hojeong Lee teaches media studies in the Department of Media Studies and Production at Temple University. Dr. Joong-Hwan Oh is professor of sociology at Hunter College of The City University of New York.
Chapter 1: Diversity of Online News Media: Source and Frame Analyses
Chapter 2: Constructing Collective Memory in the Digital Era: An Analysis
of News Stories on the Former President's Death
Chapter 3: Relationships between Online Users' Perceived Journalistic Roles
and News Engagement: The Moderating Role of Credibility
Chapter 4: A Functional Analysis of the 2007 South Korean Presidential
Campaign Blogs
Chapter 5: The Influence of Blog Posting on Issue Involvement and Political
Participation
Chapter 6: YouTube Videos as a Means of Grassroots Mobilization in Korea's
Candlelight Movements: "Learning from YouTube" Revisited
Chapter 7: Who Talks Politics?: An Empirical Study of Online and Offline
Casual Political Communication
Chapter 8: The Internet and Social Media: Integrated Consequences for
Political Discussion for Korean College Students
Chapter 9: Why Does the Press Still Matter? Explaining the Conditional
Effects of Online Mobilization of Protest on Newspaper Market Structures in
Asia
Chapter 10: Digital Revolution or Digital Dominance? Regime Type, Internet
Control, and Political Activism in East Asia
Chapter 11: Does SNS make Gender Differences in Political Participation?
South Korean Case Study
Chapter 12: Revisiting the Cultural Logic of Politics in the Digital Age:
Internet Use, Personalization of Political Action, and Asian Values
Chapter 13: Determinants of Unaffiliated Citizen Protests: The Korean
Candlelight Protests of 2016-2017
Chapter 14: A Matter of Trust and Utility? Perceptions of Online Political
Content, Protest, and Political Participation in South Korea
Chapter 15: Same Despair but Different Hope: Youth Activism in East Asia
and Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: #MeToo in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis of Feminist
Perspectives in a Cultural Context
Chapter 2: Constructing Collective Memory in the Digital Era: An Analysis
of News Stories on the Former President's Death
Chapter 3: Relationships between Online Users' Perceived Journalistic Roles
and News Engagement: The Moderating Role of Credibility
Chapter 4: A Functional Analysis of the 2007 South Korean Presidential
Campaign Blogs
Chapter 5: The Influence of Blog Posting on Issue Involvement and Political
Participation
Chapter 6: YouTube Videos as a Means of Grassroots Mobilization in Korea's
Candlelight Movements: "Learning from YouTube" Revisited
Chapter 7: Who Talks Politics?: An Empirical Study of Online and Offline
Casual Political Communication
Chapter 8: The Internet and Social Media: Integrated Consequences for
Political Discussion for Korean College Students
Chapter 9: Why Does the Press Still Matter? Explaining the Conditional
Effects of Online Mobilization of Protest on Newspaper Market Structures in
Asia
Chapter 10: Digital Revolution or Digital Dominance? Regime Type, Internet
Control, and Political Activism in East Asia
Chapter 11: Does SNS make Gender Differences in Political Participation?
South Korean Case Study
Chapter 12: Revisiting the Cultural Logic of Politics in the Digital Age:
Internet Use, Personalization of Political Action, and Asian Values
Chapter 13: Determinants of Unaffiliated Citizen Protests: The Korean
Candlelight Protests of 2016-2017
Chapter 14: A Matter of Trust and Utility? Perceptions of Online Political
Content, Protest, and Political Participation in South Korea
Chapter 15: Same Despair but Different Hope: Youth Activism in East Asia
and Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: #MeToo in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis of Feminist
Perspectives in a Cultural Context
Chapter 1: Diversity of Online News Media: Source and Frame Analyses
Chapter 2: Constructing Collective Memory in the Digital Era: An Analysis
of News Stories on the Former President's Death
Chapter 3: Relationships between Online Users' Perceived Journalistic Roles
and News Engagement: The Moderating Role of Credibility
Chapter 4: A Functional Analysis of the 2007 South Korean Presidential
Campaign Blogs
Chapter 5: The Influence of Blog Posting on Issue Involvement and Political
Participation
Chapter 6: YouTube Videos as a Means of Grassroots Mobilization in Korea's
Candlelight Movements: "Learning from YouTube" Revisited
Chapter 7: Who Talks Politics?: An Empirical Study of Online and Offline
Casual Political Communication
Chapter 8: The Internet and Social Media: Integrated Consequences for
Political Discussion for Korean College Students
Chapter 9: Why Does the Press Still Matter? Explaining the Conditional
Effects of Online Mobilization of Protest on Newspaper Market Structures in
Asia
Chapter 10: Digital Revolution or Digital Dominance? Regime Type, Internet
Control, and Political Activism in East Asia
Chapter 11: Does SNS make Gender Differences in Political Participation?
South Korean Case Study
Chapter 12: Revisiting the Cultural Logic of Politics in the Digital Age:
Internet Use, Personalization of Political Action, and Asian Values
Chapter 13: Determinants of Unaffiliated Citizen Protests: The Korean
Candlelight Protests of 2016-2017
Chapter 14: A Matter of Trust and Utility? Perceptions of Online Political
Content, Protest, and Political Participation in South Korea
Chapter 15: Same Despair but Different Hope: Youth Activism in East Asia
and Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: #MeToo in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis of Feminist
Perspectives in a Cultural Context
Chapter 2: Constructing Collective Memory in the Digital Era: An Analysis
of News Stories on the Former President's Death
Chapter 3: Relationships between Online Users' Perceived Journalistic Roles
and News Engagement: The Moderating Role of Credibility
Chapter 4: A Functional Analysis of the 2007 South Korean Presidential
Campaign Blogs
Chapter 5: The Influence of Blog Posting on Issue Involvement and Political
Participation
Chapter 6: YouTube Videos as a Means of Grassroots Mobilization in Korea's
Candlelight Movements: "Learning from YouTube" Revisited
Chapter 7: Who Talks Politics?: An Empirical Study of Online and Offline
Casual Political Communication
Chapter 8: The Internet and Social Media: Integrated Consequences for
Political Discussion for Korean College Students
Chapter 9: Why Does the Press Still Matter? Explaining the Conditional
Effects of Online Mobilization of Protest on Newspaper Market Structures in
Asia
Chapter 10: Digital Revolution or Digital Dominance? Regime Type, Internet
Control, and Political Activism in East Asia
Chapter 11: Does SNS make Gender Differences in Political Participation?
South Korean Case Study
Chapter 12: Revisiting the Cultural Logic of Politics in the Digital Age:
Internet Use, Personalization of Political Action, and Asian Values
Chapter 13: Determinants of Unaffiliated Citizen Protests: The Korean
Candlelight Protests of 2016-2017
Chapter 14: A Matter of Trust and Utility? Perceptions of Online Political
Content, Protest, and Political Participation in South Korea
Chapter 15: Same Despair but Different Hope: Youth Activism in East Asia
and Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: #MeToo in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis of Feminist
Perspectives in a Cultural Context