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Dam Hee Kim
Dam Hee Kim
Associate Professor of Media & Communication, Korea University
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Incidental Exposure, Selective Exposure, and Political Information Sharing: Integrating Online Exposure Patterns and Expression on Social Media
BE Weeks, DS Lane, DH Kim, SS Lee, N Kwak
Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication 22 (6), 363-379, 2017
3142017
Social Media Expression and the Political Self
DS Lane, SS Lee, F Liang, DH Kim, L Shen, BE Weeks, N Kwak
Journal of Communication 69 (1), 49-72, 2019
1152019
From Online Disagreement to Offline Action: How Diverse Motivations for Using Social Media Can Increase Political Information Sharing and Catalyze Offline Political Participation
DS Lane, DH Kim, SS Lee, BE Weeks, N Kwak
Social Media+ Society 3 (3), 2056305117716274, 2017
1152017
Perceptions of Social Media for Politics: Testing the Slacktivism Hypothesis
N Kwak, DS Lane, BE Weeks, DH Kim, SS Lee, S Bachleda
Human Communication Research 44 (2), 197-221, 2018
992018
From observation on social media to offline political participation: The social media affordances approach
DH Kim, NB Ellison
New Media & Society 24 (12), 2614-2634, 2022
902022
Perceptions of mis-or disinformation exposure predict political cynicism: Evidence from a two-wave survey during the 2018 US midterm elections
SM Jones-Jang, DH Kim, K Kenski
New Media & Society 23 (10), 3105-3125, 2021
742021
Hostile Media Perceptions in the Age of Social Media: Following Politicians, Emotions, and Perceptions of Media Bias
BE Weeks, DH Kim, LB Hahn, TH Diehl, N Kwak
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 63 (3), 374-392, 2019
552019
Why do people share political information on social media?
DH Kim, SM Jones-Jang, K Kenski
Digital Journalism 9 (8), 1123-1140, 2021
522021
OTT and live streaming services: Past, present, and future
S Kim, H Baek, DH Kim
Telecommunications Policy 45 (9), 102244, 2021
352021
청소년 미디어 레퍼토리에 관한 연구
이미영, 김담희, 김성태
한국언론학보 54 (1), 82-106, 2010
312010
Now we’re talking? Understanding the interplay between online selective and incidental exposure and their influence on online cross-cutting political discussion
N Kwak, DS Lane, BE Weeks, DH Kim, SS Lee
Social Science Computer Review 40 (3), 579-597, 2022
212022
Explaining the diversity deficit: Value-trait consistency in news exposure and democratic citizenship
DH Kim, J Pasek
Communication Research 47 (1), 29-54, 2020
212020
Media Diversity Policies for the Public: Empirical Evidence Examining Exposure Diversity and Democratic Citizenship
DH Kim, N Kwak
Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 10.1080/08838151.2017.1375498, 2017
202017
Unfriending and Muting During Elections: The Antecedents and Consequences of Selective Avoidance on Social Media
DH Kim, SM Jones-Jang, K Kenski
Mass Communication and Society 25 (2), 161-184, 2022
182022
Are Social Media Worth It for News Media?: Explaining News Engagement on Tumblr and Digital Traffic of News Websites
DH Kim, M Desai
International Journal on Media Management 23 (1-2), 2-28, 2021
162021
Brand Extension Strategies in the Film Industry: Factors behind Financial Performance of Adaptations and Sequels
DH Kim
International Journal on Media Management 21 (3-4), 161-176, 2019
152019
Sharing and Commenting Facilitate Political Learning on Facebook: Evidence From a Two-Wave Panel Study
DH Kim, BE Weeks, DS Lane, LB Hahn, N Kwak
Social Media+ Society 7 (3), 20563051211047876, 2021
82021
Diversity Policies in the Media Marketplace: A Review of Studies of Minority Ownership, Employment, and Content
DH Kim
International Journal of Communication 10, 20, 2016
72016
The triangle of minority ownership, employment and content: A review of studies of minority ownership and diversity
DH Kim
Unpublished manuscript submitted to the Federal Communications Commission, 2011
72011
Candidate Evaluations and Social Media Following during the 2020 Presidential Campaign
K Kenski, DH Kim, SM Jones-Jang
Journal of Political Marketing 21 (3-4), 272-283, 2022
62022
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