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Original Artikel |
Journal |
Datum |
Titel |
Autoren Alle Autoren |
1 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2023―Aug―21 |
The Relationship between the News Frame of Regulatory Focus, Risk Perception, and Preventive Behavior : How Does the News Emphasis Frame Drive Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccination? |
Sowon Ahn, Wansoo Lee |
2 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2022―Okt―24 |
The Influence of Media Dependency and Partisan Selectivity on Negative Affects, the Perception of Economic Changes, and the Evaluation of Government’s Response to COVID-19 |
Yoon-Jae Jang, Mi-Ra Kim |
3 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2022―Sep―08 |
The Effects of Message Types on the Intention to Vaccinate against COVID-19 : The Analysis Focusing on the Inoculation Theory |
Yungwook Kim, Dam-yi So, Hyejung Kim |
4 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2022―Jun―21 |
During the Pandemic, Has Korean Society Taken Good Care of Children? : Focusing on the Elementary School Care System and Distance Education |
Yisook Choi, Hwang Sunyoung |
5 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Dez―28 |
Disaster and Glory : The News Media Discourse of the Covid-19 Pandemic and the National Imagination of South Korea as an “Advanced Country” |
Jung-Yup Lee |
6 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Dez―28 |
Reconfiguring the Pandemic Norms through Sexuality and Imagining Queer Collective Care |
Woori Han |
7 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Dez―24 |
Disaster and Glory : The News Media Discourse of the Covid-19 Pandemic and the National Imagination of South Korea as an “Advanced Country” |
Jung-Yup Lee |
8 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Dez―24 |
Reconfiguring the Pandemic Norms through Sexuality and Imagining Queer Collective Care |
Woori Han |
9 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Nov―05 |
The Influences of Media Literacy (Critical Comprehension and Social Communication) on Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes in the Context of COVID-19 |
Kyung-Hee Kim, Jounghwa Choi |
10 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Nov―05 |
On Breathing in the Era of the Pandemic |
Suk Jin Chae |
11 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Nov―05 |
The Pandemic Moment and Cultural Politics of ‘New Normal’ : Critiques on the Discourses of Crisis |
Jin-Woo Park |
12 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Mai―04 |
When Virus and Artificial Intelligence Meet : Machinic Enslavement and Social Subjugation in the Age of Pandemic |
Wook Inn Paik |
13 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2021―Feb―22 |
A Content-Analyzing Study on Korean Newspapers’ Quoting Foreign News about South Korea’s Response to COVID-19 : Focusing on the National Image and National Identity |
Jiwon Han, Yungwook Kim |
14 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2020―Dez―29 |
The Impact of COVID-19 Death Salience on Opinion Polarization about Government Response : Focusing on the Mediating Effects of Selective Exposure and the Moderating Effects of Political Orientation |
Yungwook Kim, Hyejung Kim |
15 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2020―Okt―21 |
Collaborator for U.S. Hegemony or Facilitator for Multilateralism? : Landscape of Global Power Discourse Interwoven with COVID-19 and Discursive Politics of Korean News Media |
Sunghae Kim |
16 |
[GO] |
Korean Journal of Communication & Information |
2020―Okt―21 |
The Legal Harmony between Personal Information Protection and Public Interest under the Official Information Disclosure Act : Focusing on Privacy Infringement under the COVID-19 Pandemic |
Geun Oak Lee |