Kim, J. H. & Heo, H. H. (in press). Managing the President’s Message: The White House Communications Operation. (translation from English to Korean. Original book author: Kumar, M. J. (2008)) Seoul, Korea: Sakyejul Publishing Company, 366 pages (approx.).
Kim, J. H., Kim, M. S., & Nam, Y. (accepted). An analysis of self-construals, motivations, Facebook use and user satisfaction. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction*
Kim, J. H., Nam, Y. (in press). The effect of ego-network and cultural familiarity on the Hallyu. In D. K. Kim, & M. S. Kim (Eds.) Hallyu: Korean Pop Culture Waves in Asia and Beyond. Seoul National University Press.
Kim, J.H., Barnett, G.A., Park, H. W. (in press). A hyperlink and issue network analysis of the United States Senate: A rediscovery of Web as a relational and topical medium. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.*
Kim, J.H., Barnett, G.A., Kwon, K. (in press) The influence of social networks on the U.S. Senate roll-call voting. International Journal of E-Politics.
Rosen, D., Kim, J. H., & Nam, Y. (in press, available online). Birds of a feather protest together: Theorizing self-organizing political protests with flock theory. Systemic Practice and Action Research.*
Chung, C. J., Kim, H., Kim, J.H. (in press). An anatomy of the credibility of online newspapers. Online Information Review.*
Chung, C. J., Kim, J. H. (in press). An analysis of media researchers’ perceptions of the digitalization of cable television in Korea. Global Media Journal.
Barnett, G. A., Kim, J. H., Lim, Y. (in press). The nation state and global telecommunication network, in J. van Dijk & K. Hacker (eds.) Democracy in a network society, Cresskill: NJ, Hampton Press.
Lee, S., Kim, J.H., Rosen, D. (2009). A semantic and categorical content analysis of Internet and online media research. Open Communication Journal, 3.
Chung, C. J., Lee, S. J., Barnett, G.A. & Kim, J.H. (2009). A comparative network analysis of Korean Society of Journalism and Communication Studies (KSJCS) and International Communication Association (ICA) in the era of Hybridization. Asian Journal of Communication, 19(2), 170-191.*