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Prof Eun-mee Kim

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THIS CV COVERS THE RECENT 5 YEARS, 2014 – 2018. Full CV IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

 

 

 

WORK

 

 

2018 Sep –

Director, Institute of Communication Research, Seoul National University

Advisory member, National Assembly Futures Institute

2018 Mar –

Directorate, The ASAN Institute for Policy Studies

2018 Jun –

Government Committee on Media Diversity, Korea Communications Commission

2018 Feb -2018 Jun

Advisory Committee on News Service, NAVER Corp

2016 Feb -2017 Jan

Associate Dean, School of Social Sciences, Seoul National University

2015

Vice President, Korean Society for Journalism and Communication Studies

2013

Visiting scholar, School of Journalism, Fudan University, China

2008-2009

Senior Fellow, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics, UK

2006-2008

Chair of the Dept of Communication, Yonsei University

2005-2009

Associate Professor, Dept of Mass Communication, Yonsei University

2002-2004

Assistant Professor , Dept of Mass Communication, Yonsei University, Seoul Korea

1999-2001

Lecturer, School of Communication, Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea

1998

Visiting Researcher, Korea Information Society Development Institute

1990-1991

Researcher, A.C. Nielsen Marketing Research

 

EDUCATION

1996, Dec

PhD in Communication Studies, Northwestern University, IL, USA

1993, Aug

MA in Communication Studies, Northwestern University, IL, USA

1989, Feb

BA in Communication, Seoul National University

 

OTHER CURRENT PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2018, Sep -          

Advisory Baord, Korea National Congress Future Research Institute

2018, June -            

Media Diversity Committee member, Korea Broadcasting & Telecommunications Commission

2018, March -    

Board member, Asan Policy Institute

 

PUBLICATIONS(RECENT 5 YEARS)


Books

2018   

Inventing the Connected Individual. Seoul, Korea: Communication Books, 2018(in Korean).

 

Media Literacy (chapter). In Philip Napoli (Ed.). Mediated Communication: Handbooks of Communication Science. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

 

2017

Digital Media and the Rise of Connected Individuals in Korea. In Youna Kim (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Korean Culture and Society. NY: Routledge.

 

2015

SNS and Social media culture in Korea. Shanghai, China: Fudan University Press, 2015(‘The myth and reality of the SNS revolution translated in Chinese)


Journals

 

2019

Kim, E. M. & Ihm, J. (2019). More Than Virality: Online Sharing of Controversial News with Activated Audience. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly.

Lee, S-H. & Kim, E.M.(2019). For a new approach to predict online game addiction. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 63(1), 166-200.

 

2018

Ihm, J., & Kim, E. M. (2018). The hidden side of news diffusion: Understanding online news sharing as an interpersonal behavior. New Media & Society, 1461444818772847.

 

2017

Im, Y., Cho, Y., & Kim, E. (2017). Portrayals of foreign-born residents in South Korean crime news. Korean Observer, 48(2), 361-385.

 

Kim, E., Park, H., & Im, S. (2017). Attention Behavior to Mobile Content : Focusing on Exposure and Involvement of Pikicast Content, Journal of the Korea contents Association, 17(7), 12-21.

 

Kim, E. & Yang, S.. (2017). The Effects of Online Networks and Internet Literacy on Adolescents’ Online Participation. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 61(3), 121-154.

 

Kim, E., Im, S., & Park, H.. (2017). News Sharing as Relational Communication - Focusing on Self-presentation Tendency and Characteristics of Sharing Audiences -. Korean Journal of Broadcasting and Telecommunication Studies, 31(3), 114-151.

 

Yang, S., Lee, H., & Kim, E.. (2017). The effect of adolescents’ social media use on exposure to contact risks and engagement in problematic behavior. Journal of Cybercommunication Academic Society, 34(3), 91-136.

 

Park, J., Kim, Y. & Kim, E.. (2017). Arts and Cultural Policy Meets Arts Project Managers in the Regime of Creative Industry. Korean Journal of Communication & Information, 86, 69-115.

 

 

2016

Song B. & Kim, E. (2016). News Consumption and Agenda Setting in the Age of Abundance. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 60(6), 186-218.

 

Lee, J., Kwon, Y., Yang, So., Park, S., Kim, E. & Na, E. (2016). Differences in friendship networks and experiences of cyberbullying among Korean and Australian adolescents. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 178(1), 44-57.

 

Kim, E., & Lee, S. (2016). Gaming as Media Use : from “What They Use” to “How They Use”. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 60(5), 261-291.

 

Lee, H., Yang, S. & Kim, E.(2016). Influencing Factors on the Exposure to Internet Harmful Contents and Cyber-delinquency among Adolescents : Parental Mediation versus Peer Norms. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 60(3), 209-236.

 

Lee, J., Kwon, Y., Ko, Y., Kim, E., Na, E. & Park, S. (2016). A research on bullying among Korean Youth - Based on the analysis of the In-depth interviews. Journal of communication research, 53(1), 267-309.

 

Lee, J., Park, S., Na, E. & Kim, E. (2016). A comparative study on the relationship between social networking site use and social capital among Australian and Korean youth. Journal of Youth Studies, 19(9), 1164-1183.

 

 

2015

Kim, E., Cho, Y., Im, Y. & Song, B.. (2015). Impacts of Content-Related Attributes and Country of Origin on Online Comments in the Coverage of Crime by Foreign Residents in Korea. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 59(6), 107-136.

 

Kim, E. & Yang, S.. (2015). Internet literacy and digital natives’ civic engagement: Internet skill literacy or Internet information literacy? Journal of Youth Studies, 19(4), 438-456.

 

Kim, E. & Kwon, K.. (2015). Cultural Capital and Expanded Musical Consumption - From What to How. Korean Journal of Communication & Information, 69, 111-138.

 

Kwon, Y., Na, E., Park, S., Kim, E., Lee, J. & Ko, Y.. (2015). Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants : Comparing the Impact of Online Activities on Their Perception of Social Connectedness. Korean Journal of Broadcasting and Telecommunication Studies, 29(2), 5-40.

 

Na, E., Park, S., & Kim, E.. (2015). The Impact of Korean Adolescents’ Cultural, Psychological Characteristics on Their Use of Online Content and Perception of Connectedness : A Comparison with Korean Adults and Australian Adolescents. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies 59(4), 197-223.

 

Kim, E., Park, S., & Na, E.. (2015). Networked Individualism : Young People’s Social Media Use and Their Perception of Social Relationships. Korean Journal of Broadcasting and Telecommunication Studies, 29(4), 187-224.

 

 

2014

Park, S., Kim, E., & Na, E.. (2014). Online activities, digital media literacy and networked individualism of Korean youth. Youth & Society, 47(6), 829-849.

 

Baek, Y. M., Bae, Y., Jeong, I., Kim, E., & Rhee, J.. (2014). Changing the Default Setting for Information Privacy Protection: What and Whose Personal Information Can Be Better Protected? The Social Science Journal, 51(4), 523-533.

 

Baek, Y. M., Kim, E. M., & Bae, Y.. (2014). My privacy is okay, but theirs is endangered: Why comparative optimism matters in online privacy concerns. Computers in Human Behavior, 31, 48-56.

 

Park, S., Na, E. Y., & Kim, E.. (2014). The relationship between online activities, netiquette and cyberbullying. Children and Youth Services Review, 42, 74-81.

 

Jung, I., Kim, E., & Baek, Y.. (2014). An Explorative Study on the Relationship between Internet Use and Communication Norms. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 58(3), 283-312.

 

Kim, E. & Hwang, J.. (2014). The Determinants of Adoption and Use of ICTs in Nonprofit Organizations : Focusing on Organizational Culture and Internal Communication. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 58(2), 7-36.

 

Yang, S., & Kim, E.. (2014). Who are They Communicating with: Connected youth’s Development of Competencies of Civic Life. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 58(1), 5-38.

 

Journal of Broadcasting and Telecommunication Studies, 28(3), 7-47.

 

 

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATION(RECENT 5 YEARS)

 

2018

Kim, E., Kim, Y., Park, J. (2018. 8). Cultural Policy Enacting and Enacted: When cultural policy meets artist community, ICCPR, Estonia, 2018.

 

Kwon, Y., Yang, S., Lee, J., Kim, E., Park, S., & Na, E. (2018. 5). Digital Connectedness, Digital Media Literacy, Tolerance, and Civic Engagement among Young People, ICA, Prague, 2018.

 

2016

Kim, E. (2016, 12). Media literacy: A better alternative to regulation in the social media age. Workshop on Social Media Governance. Tsinghua Univ. Beijing, China.

 

Kim, E. (2016, 9). Policy Communication 2.0. The 7th Seoul-Tokyo Forum: Beyond challenges and to future together. Institute for International Policy Studies & Seoul Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

 

Kim, E., & Kwon, K. (2016, 7). Cultural participation do any good: Association with satisfaction with life, innovativeness, and intercultural sensitivity. 9th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Seoul, Korea.

 

Kim, E. & Yang, S. (2016, 6). What makes adolescents more engaged citizens? the effects of skill, information, creation literacies. ICA, Fukuoka, Japan.

 

Lee, J., Kwon, Y., Yang, S., Park, S., Kim, E. & Na, E.. (2016, 6). Differences in friendship networks and experiences of cyberbullying among Korean and Australian adolescents. ICA, Fukuoka, Japan.

 

Yang, S., Lee, H., & Kim, E.. (2016, 5). The effect of adolescents’ social media use on exposure to contact risks and engagement in problematic behavior. KSJCS Spring Conference.

 

Song, B., & Kim, E.. (2016, 4). The relationship between the news consumption and public awareness on social issues in the age of abundance. KWACS Spring Conference.

 

2015

Kim, E.. (2015, 5). The future of broadcasting industry: Beyond disruptive innovation. Seoul Digital Forum. Seoul, Korea.

 

2014

Lee, J., Park, S., Na, E., & Kim, E.. (2014, 7). Cultural differences in social networking site (SNS) use among Australian and Korean youth: Exploring the relationship between group orientation, SNS use and social capital. ANZCA. Australia, Melbourne.

 

Lee, J., Park, S., Na, E., & Kim, E.. (2014, 7). Do Social Network Sites Make Adolescents Happy? Types of SNS Use, Satisfaction with Life, and Digital Media Literacy. ANZCA. Australia, Melbourne.

 

Lee, J., Park, S., Na, E., & Kim, E.. (2014, 4). A comparative study of group orientation, SNS usage

and online social capital among Korean and Australian youth. KABS Spring Conference. Jeju, Korea.

 

Kwon, Y., Na, E., Park, S., Kim, E., Lee, J., & Ko, Y.. (2014, 4). The impact of Adolescents’ and adults’ perception of conncectedness, sense of isolation and belonging on their use of online content. KABS Spring Conference. Jeju, Korea.