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Publications

Yoo, J., Min, B., Koh, Y. (2022). Cross-national news narratives of the Paralympic Games: Computational text analysis of the media coverage in the United States and South Korea. Communication & Sport. Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/21674795221090420

 

Kim. K., Yoo. J., Han. J., & Kim. M. (2022). Analyzing the voice of recipients of CSR activities from #NBATogether campaign: Analyzing Twitter posts and comments through critical discourse analysis lens. International Journal of Applied Sports Science. 34(1), p.23-34. https://doi.org/10.24985/ijass.2022.34.1.23

 

Yoo, J., Kim, D., Kim, W. (2022). Fake news on you, not me: The third-person effects of fake news in South Korea. Communication Research Reports. 39(3), p.115-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/08824096.2022.2054790

Yoo, J., Lee, D., Park, J., (2022). Are intrusive and sexual images effective in advertisements?: The influence of ad format and sexually appealing content on mobile news consumers. Journal of Interactive Advertising. 22(2) p.113-124.  https://doi.org/10.1080/15252019.2022.2048753

 

Yoo, J., Lee, D., Park, J., (2022). Advertisement format and sexual content as heuristic cues for the credibility of news delivered to South Korean audiences through mobile devises. Asian Communication Research, 19(2). p.10-27 https://doi.org/10.20879/acr.2022.19.1.10

 

Alexandre, I., Yoo, J., Murthy, D. (2021). Make Tweets Great Again: Who are opinion leaders, and what they tweet about Donald Trump? Social Science Computer Review. Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/08944393211008859

 

Kilgo, D., Yoo, J., & Johnson, T. J. (2019). Spreading Ebola panic: Newspaper and social media coverage of the 2014 Ebola health crisis. Health Communication. 34(8), 811-817. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2018.1437524

Yoo, J., Ng, Y. M. M., & Johnson, T. J. (2018). Social media as a “political x-ray platform”: Predicting the act of political unfriending and hiding. Journal of Social Media in Society, 7(2), 92-119. https://www.thejsms.org/index.php/JSMS/article/view/359/193

 

Yoo, J., Brown, J., & Chung, A. (2018). Collaborative touchdown with #Kaepernick and #BLM: Sentiment analysis of Tweets expressing Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand during National Anthem and its association with #BLM. Journal of Sports Media, 13(2). 39-60. https://doi.org/10.1353/jsm.2018.0008

Kilgo, D., Yoo, J., Sinta, V., Geise, S., Suran, M. & Johnson, T. J. (2016). Led it on Reddit: An exploratory study examining opinion leadership on Reddit. First Monday, 21(9). http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/fm.v21i9.6429

Stephens, M., Yoo, J., Mourao, R. R., Gutiérrez, F. M., Baresch, B., & Johnson, T. J. (2016). The life of the Tea Party: Differences between Tea Party and Republican media use and political variables. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 24(3), 157-171. https://doi.org/10.1080/15456870.2016.1184665      

Yoo, J., Zheng, P., Jung, H., Chen, V., Lu, S., & Johnson, T. (2015). Tap, scroll down, chat and more? Examining the influence of mobile applications and interpersonal discussions towards political participation. International Symposium on Online Journalism, 5(1), 167-187. https://isojjournal.wordpress.com/2015/04/15/tap-scroll-down-chat-and-more-examining-the-influence-of-mobile-applications-and-interpersonal-discussions-towards-political-participation/

Mourao, R. R., Yoo, J., Geise, S., Araiza, J. A., Kilgo, D. K., Chen, V. Y., & Johnson, T. (2015). European public sphere online news, social media and European Union attitudes: A multidimensional analysis. International Journal of Communication, 9, 3199-3222. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/2990  

Kim, J., Kim, Y., & Yoo, J. (2014). The public as active agents in social movement: Facebook and Gangjeong movement. Computers in Human Behavior, 37, 144-151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2014.04.038

Stephens, M., Yoo, J., Mourao, R. R., Vu, H. T., Baresch, B., & Johnson, T. J. (2014). How app are people to use smartphones, search engines, and social media for news?: Examining information acquisition tools and their influence on political knowledge and voting. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 11(4), 383-396. https://doi.org/10.1080/19331681.2014.951137

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