Jang Kim, Ph.D. 하와이대 커뮤니케이션학 김장현 교수

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Recent Publications 2010 - 
Below are selected recent publications by Jang Kim. *: SSCI publications

Kim, J. H. (in press). A hyperlink and semantic network analysis of the triple helix (University-Government-Industry) interorganizational communication structure of nanotechnology.  Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.*

            ** Impact factor rankng #1 (2009), #3 (2010) in Communication (SSCI)

 

Kim, J. H. (2011). A theoretical examination of the role changes of social media and “traditional media. In H. W. Park (ed.) A survey of Internet social media: Theories and cases. Gyeongsan: Korea, Yeungnam University Press. (pp. 32-43, in Korean).

 

Kim, J.H., Barnett, G.A., Kwon, K. (in press). Comparing the influence of social networks online and offline on decision making: The U.S. Senate case. In C. Livermore (ed.). E-politics and organizational implications of the Internet: Power, influence and social change. Hershey: PA, USA.

** This is an invited and revised book chapter based on International Journal of E-Politics, 1(4), 22-41.

 

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.

 

Kim, J. H., & Nam, Y. (2011).  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, pp. 305-330.

 

Kim, M. J., Chung, C. J., & Kim, J. H. (2011). Who shapes network neutrality policy debate? An examination of information subsidizers in the mainstream media and at congressional and FCC hearings. Telecommunications Policy, 35(4), 314-324.*

 

Rosen, D., Barnett, G.A., Kim, J. H. (2011). Social networks and online environments: When science and practice co-evolve. Social Network Analysis and Mining, 1(1), 27-42. DOI:10.1007/s13278-010-0011-7. 

            - Most downloaded paper from the journal.

 

Kim, J.H., Barnett, G.A., Park, H. W. (2010). 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, 61(8), 1598-1611.*

 

Kim, J.H., Barnett, G.A., Kwon, K. (2010) The influence of social networks on the U.S. Senate roll-call voting. International Journal of E-Politics, 1(4), 22-41.

 

Kim, J. H., Kim, M. S., & Nam, Y. (2010). An analysis of self-construals, motivations, Facebook use and user satisfaction. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction,    26(11-12), 1077-1099.*

 

Rosen, D., Kim, J. H., & Nam, Y. (2010). Birds of a feather protest together: Theorizing self-organizing  political protests with flock theory. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 23(5),          419-441.*

 

Chung, C. J., & Kim, J. H., Choi, H. G. (2010).  An analysis of media researchers’ perceptions of the digitalization of broadcasting in Korea.  Global Media Journal, 9(16), article #4., 1-27. 

 

Chung, C. J., Kim, H., Kim, J.H. (2010). An anatomy of the credibility of online newspapers. Online Information Review, 34(5), 669-685.*


 

Translation

 

Kim, J. H., & Heo, H. H. (2011). 프레지던트 메시지 Managing the President’s Message: The White House Communications Operation. (translation from English to Korean. Original book author: Kumar, M. J. (2008)) Seoul, Korea: Communication Books, 500+ pages (approx.).

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Research Collaboration
Jang Hyun Kim collaborates with scholars whose interests are social networks, self-organizing systems, semantic networks, and global culture and media.