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original article |
Journal |
Date |
Title |
Authors Max. 6 Authors |
1 |
[GO] |
Asian Communication Research |
2025―Apr―10 |
A Study of a Hypothetical Pandemic by Climate Change: Focusing on Construal Level Theory of Psychological Distance with Insights from EPPM and Moral Foundations |
Chaghyun Ahn |
2 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2024―Sep―10 |
How Does COVID-19 Misinformation Endanger Public Health During the Pandemic? : Insights from Panel Data Analysis |
Kyungeun Jang, Young Min Baek |
3 |
[GO] |
Communication Theories |
2024―Mar―19 |
In the Affective Ethic of Care : Dasein in the Pandemic World |
Yeran Kim |
4 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2023―Sep―11 |
An Exploratory Analysis of the Quality of COVID-19 News Articles : A Content Analysis of Major Daily Newspapers and Broadcasters in South Korea |
Ho Geun Lee, Seyoung Huh, Jieun Shin, Yoon Ju Yang, Inno Kim, Kyung Won Cho, Hyun Suk Kim |
5 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2023―Jul―07 |
COVID-19 and Anger-Inducing News Coverage : Focusing on Major Topics and the Transition of Negative Emotions |
Hoon Lee, Hyunsoo Lee, Jiyoung Yeon, Hongjin Shim |
6 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2023―May―08 |
National Key News Agency's COVID-19 Vaccination News Production Conventions : Through Interviews with News Reporters of <Yonhap News> |
Kyung Soo Hong, Wansoo Lee, Young-Hee Chung |
7 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2023―May―08 |
Structural Topic Modeling Approaches to the Topic and Frame Characteristics of China-Related Conservative, Progressive, and Moderate Newspaper Reports during COVID-19 |
Yang Ke Xin, Jeongsub Lim |
8 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2023―Mar―07 |
The Effects of the Direction and Intensity of Comments for COVID-19-related Fake News Acceptance : Focusing on the Mediating Effect of Systematic Information Processing and the Moderating Effect of the Conformity Level |
Jiwon Han, Yungwook Kim |
9 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2023―Jan―09 |
Risk Perception and Vaccination Intention towards COVID-19 News : Effects of Numerical Information Format, Personal Traits, and Emotion |
Wansoo Lee, Sowon Ahn |
10 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2022―Sep―26 |
COVID-19 Pandemic and Urban Digitalization Experiences of Seniors |
Hyejin Shin, Miran Pyun, Yunjin Pi, So-hee Yoon, Lu Fang, Yong-Chan Kim |
11 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2022―Jul―05 |
The Effects of Responsibility Frames for Domestic and Foreign Countries in COVID-19 News on Support for Punitive Policies toward Foreigners : The Mediating Role of Collective Narcissism |
In-jae Lim, Minsun Shim, Chul-joo Lee |
12 |
[GO] |
Communication Theories |
2022―Jun―23 |
Digital Technology, and the Reshaping of ‘Code of Conducts’ : Some Considerations on ‘Human-Technology-Media Associated Milieu’ and Governance System in the Age of Pandemic |
Jin-Woo PARK |
13 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2022―Mar―03 |
COVID-19 media reports and vaccination intentions : Mediating effects of infection susceptibility and susceptibility to adverse effects of vaccination |
Juna Hong, Soontae An |
14 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2022―Jan―07 |
Analysis of “social distancing” news during the second COVID-19 wave : Focusing on featured news selected by the newsrooms using deep learning |
Gyuho Lee, Joonhwan Lee |
15 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2021―Nov―05 |
Estimating the Relationships among COVID-19 Pandemic Information Channel Use, Risk Perception, and Behavioral Response : A Comparison of Personal and Collective Perceptions |
Wan Soo Lee, Myungil Choi, Jae Woong Yoo |
16 |
[GO] |
Communication Theories |
2021―Sep―27 |
Conceptual and theoretical review of the COVID-19 “Infodemic” phenomenon : Integrated application of communication theory and behavioral economics theory |
Wan Soo Lee |
17 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2021―Sep―03 |
How Public’s Age and Political Orientation Affect COVID-19 Risk Perceptions, Risk Information Seeking and Processing, and Evaluation of Government"s Response to COVID-19 |
Young-Lee Cho, Soo-Yeon Kim |
18 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2021―Sep―03 |
The Effects of COVID-19 News Frames on Support for Punishment Policy in Individuals : The Mediating Effects of Responsibility Perception and Anger |
Jonghyeok Choi, Jiyeon So |
19 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2021―Jul―06 |
Using Supervised Machine Learning to Uncover Framing Features in Twitter News : An Automated Frame Analysis of COVID-19 Coverage |
Ju Yeon Lee, Shin Haeng Lee |
20 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2021―May―07 |
Examining the role of social isolation and parasocial interaction among university students in the context of COVID-19 : Focusing on the sense of departmental belonging and intention to continue education |
Hye-Sun Lee, ZHOU NAN, Jaehee Cho |
21 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2021―May―07 |
Media Self-Portraits during a Pandemic Outbreak of Infectious Diseases and Hate : The Impact of ‘Hate-Promoting Expression’ in COVID-19-related News Coverage on Users |
Siyoung Pyo, Jiyeong Jeong |
22 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2021―Mar―08 |
A Big-Data Analysis of Media Coverage on COVID-19 : Topic Modeling and Semantic Network Analyses by Issue Cycle and Political Orientation |
Seungkyung Ham, Hyejung Kim, Yungwook Kim |
23 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies |
2020―Nov―05 |
Impersonal Influences Hypothesis on the Novel Coronavirus(COVID-19) Economic Crisis: Perceptual Compartmentalization of Economic Levels and Evaluation Time Frames |
Wan Soo Lee, Myungil Choi, Jae Woong Yoo |
24 |
[GO] |
Asian Communication Research |
2020―Oct―08 |
Taylor, S. (2019). The psychology of pandemics: Preparing for the next global outbreak of infectious disease. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |
Jounghwa Choi |
25 |
[GO] |
Asian Communication Research |
2020―Jun―12 |
Shared Vulnerability as Transformative Energy in the Age of Covid-19 : What can and should communication researchers do? |
Sung-Yeon Park, Gi Woong Yun |