<b>Talking With the 'Hermit Regime'| Talking With the Hermit Regime: North Korea, Media, and Communication — Introduction</b>

Authors

  • Seungahn Nah Professor and Associate Dean for Graduate Affairs and Research in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon
  • Soomin Seo Temple University

Keywords:

North Korea, communication, journalism, media studies

Abstract

 This Special Section epitomizes communication scholarship on North Korea with a total of nine articles. Topics vary from news coverage of North Korea and public diplomacy to media representations of North Korea and North Koreans’ use of digital media technologies. As the first kind of curated journal dedicated to North Korea–related scholarship in communication, journalism, and media studies, the Special Section aims to stimulate intellectual dialogues among scholars, researchers, and practitioners. The collection of articles offers implications for not only theoretical and methodological perspectives but also policy makers and practitioners alike. 

Author Biographies

Seungahn Nah, Professor and Associate Dean for Graduate Affairs and Research in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon

 content analysis, citizen journalism, Digital media; public sphere; new media technology, digital journalism and citizenship; communication theory, textual analysis, survey, experiment, case studies, internet and democracy, internet and social movements, digital media and political and civic participation, technology and community, indepth interviews, participant observation 

Soomin Seo, Temple University

 Assistant Professor, Media and Communication Temple University USA 

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Published

2020-02-23

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Special Sections