Research

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications

Katsaros, M., Kim, J., & Tyler, T. (Forthcoming). Online Content Moderation: Does Justice Need a Human Face? International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction.

Kim, J., McDonlad, C., Meosky, P., Katsaros, M., & Tyler, T. (2022). Promoting Online Civility Through Platform Architecture. Journal of Online Trust and Safety, 1(4), 1–26. link

Katsaros, M., Tyler, T., Kim, J., & Meares, T. (2022). Procedural Justice and Self Governance on Twitter: Unpacking the Experience of Rule Breaking on Twitter. Journal of Online Trust and Safety, 1(3), 1–26. link

Kim, J., Huh, J., Rath, B., Salecha, A., & Srivastava, J. (2021). Relationship between Citizen-Eyewitness Images and Audience Engagement with News. Journalism Practice, 16(8), 1774–1794. link

Rim, H., Kim, J., & Dong, C. (2019). A Cross‐National Comparison of Transparency Signaling in Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting: The United States, South Korea, and China cases. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 26(6), 1517-1529. link

Kim, J., Lewis, S. C., & Watson, B. R. (2018). The Imagined Audience for and Perceived Quality of News Comments: Exploring the Perceptions of Commenters on News Sites and on Facebook. Social Media + Society, 4(1), 1–12. link

Kim, J., Park, K., & Rim, H. (2018). Does the Engaged Public’s Evaluation of Networking Practices Matter? The Effects of Polarized Attitudes and the Reputation of Networking on Individuals’ WOM Behaviors. International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 23(4), 1–8. link

Kim, J. (2018). One Name Can Change Many Things: Influences of Mentioning Political Candidates on Network Agenda-Setting Effects in the 2016 U.S. Election. The Agenda Setting Journal, 2(1), 41–63. link

Kim, J., & Park, S. –Y. (2017). The Effects of Generational Identification Accessibility and Normative Fit on Hostile Media Perceptions. International Journal of Communication, 11, 2115–2135. link

Book Chapter

Kim, J., & Min, Y. (2016). An Issue Attention Cycle Analysis of the Network Agenda Setting Model: A Case Study of the Nuclear Issue in South Korea. In L. Guo & M. McCombs (Eds.), The Power of Information Networks: New Directions for Agenda Setting (pp. 132–143). New York: Routledge.

Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings

Kim, S., & Kim, J. (Forthcoming). The Propagation of the QAnon Conspiracy Theory on Facebook. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (CSCW’2023). [average acceptance rate: 25.5%]

White Paper

Kim, J., & Kim, S. (2020). News organizations as fact-checkers: Any potential issue? Knight Foundation, URL: https://knightfoundation.org/news-and-information-disorder-in-the-2020-presidential-election/

Kim, J. (2018). The Trends in Journalism Law and Regulation in the U.S., Korean Press Arbitration Commission (Written in Korean), URL: http://www.pac.or.kr/_common/new_download_file.asp?menu=magazine&idx=954&field=pdf_nm

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