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REFEREED PUBLICATIONS


Seo, H. & Thorson, S. (2012). Networks of networks: Changing patterns in country bandwidth and centrality in global information infrastructure, 2002-2010. Journal of Communication, 62(2), 345-358. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-2466.2012.01631.x

Seo, H. & Kinsey, D. (2012). Meaning of democracy around the world: A thematic and structural analysis of videos defining democracy. Visual Communication Quarterly, 19(2), 94-107. doi: 10.1080/15551393.2012.682890

Seo, H.
(2011). Media and foreign policy: A comparative study of journalists’ perceptions of press-government relations. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 12(4), 467-481. doi: 10.1177/1464884910388227

Seo, H.
, & Lim, J. (2010). A comparative study on source credibility and source use during the six-party talks. Asian Journal of Communication, 20(4), 440-455. doi: 10.1080/01292986.2010.496861.

Seo, H
., & Thorson, S. (2010). Evaluating social networking in public diplomacy. In C. G. Reddick (Ed.) Politics, democracy and e-government: Participation and service delivery (pp. 243-259), IGI Global Publishing.

Seo, H., Kim, J., & Yang, S-U. (2009). Global activism and new media: A study of transnational NGOs’ online public relations. Public Relations Review, 35(2), 123-126. doi:10.1016/j.pubrev.2009.02.002.

Seo, H. (2009). International media coverage of North Korea: Study of journalists and news reports on the six-party nuclear talks. Asian Journal of Communication, 19(1), 1-17. doi:10.1080/01292980802618056.

Lim, J., &
Seo, H. (2009). Frame flow between government and the news media and its effects on the public: Framing of North Korea. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 21(2), 204-223. doi:10.1093/ijpor/edp011.

Seo, H., & Thorson, S. (2009). Academic science engagement with North Korea, KEI Academic Paper Series on Korea, 4(4), 1-10.

INVITED PUBLICATIONS

Shoemaker, P., Cohen, A., Seo, H., & Johnson, P. (2012). Foreign and international news. In F. Esser and T. Hanitzsch (Eds.) Handbook of comparative communication (pp. 341-351), ICA/Routledge.

Shoemaker, P., Johnson, P., Seo, H., & Wang, X. (2010). Readers as gatekeepers of online news: Brazil, China, and the United States. Brazilian Journalism Research, 6(1), 55-77.

Shoemaker, P., Johnson, P.,
Seo, H., & Wang, X. (2010). Popular online news in Russia, China, and the United States. In E. Vartanova (Ed.) Content, channels and audiences in the new millennium: Interaction and interrelations (pp. 73-103), Moscow: Lomonosov Moscow State University.

Seo, H. (2008). Commentary, “Controversy on coverage of North Korea,” Nuclear Nonproliferation Review, 15(2), 129.

REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS

Seo, H., & Kinsey, D. (August 2011). Meaning of democracy around the world: A thematic and structural analysis of videos defining democracy. Paper to be presented to the Visual Communication Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, St. Louis. *** Third Place Top Faculty Paper

Seo, H.
(August 2011). Country reputation in the age of networks: An empirical analysis of online social relations and information use. Paper to be presented to the Communication Technology Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, St. Louis.

Seo, H.,
& Kinsey, D. (May 2011). Identifying public perspectives of relationships with applications to public diplomacy. Paper presented to the Public Relations Division, International Communication Association, Boston.

Seo, H.
(November 2009). Relationship management in networked public diplomacy. Paper presented to the Public Relations Division, National Communication Association, Chicago.

Seo, H., & Thorson, S. (September 2009). Networked publics in international affairs: An empirical analysis. Paper presented to the annual meeting of American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada.

Seo, H. (August, 2009). Media coverage of hostage taking: Source credibility and source use during Afghan hostage case. Paper presented to the International Communication Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston.

Seo, H., & Thorson, S. (August, 2009). Evaluating social networking in public diplomacy. Paper presented to the International Communication Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston.

Seo, H. (August, 2009). Negotiating with the Hermit Kingdom: A cultural perspective on North Korean nuclear talks. Paper presented to the Cultural and Critical Studies Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston.

Seo, H. (May 2009). How the Internet changes public diplomacy: A case study of online community run by U.S. Embassy in South Korea. Paper to be presented to the Information Systems Division, International Communication Association, Chicago.

Seo, H., Johnson, P., & Stein J. (May 2009). Media framing of ‘axis-of-evil’ leaders: A study on the effects of news framing on audiences’ evaluations of foreign leaders. Paper to be presented to the Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association, Chicago.

Chock, M., Shoemaker, P.,
Seo, H., Johnson, P., Zhang, D., & Barthel, M. (May 2009). The effects of structural and content complexity on processing news. Paper to be presented to the Information Systems Division, International Communication Association, Chicago.

Thorson, S., &
Seo, H. (March 2009). Academic science exchanges with the DPRK. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Chicago.

Seo, H. (February 2009). TNGO 2.0: Global activism and new media. Paper presented to the International Communication Division, International Studies Association, New York.

Thorson, S., &
Seo, H. (February 2009). Education as a tool for scientific collaboration. Paper presented to the Science Diplomacy session of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago.

Shoemaker, P.,
Seo, H., Johnson, P., & Wang, X. (October 2008). Audience gatekeeping: A study of The New York Times most-emailed news items. Paper presented to Convergence and Society: The Participatory Web, University of South Carolina, South Carolina.

Seo, H., & Kim, J. (August 2008). How new media influence global activism: A study of transnational NGOs’ online public relations. Paper presented to the Public Relations Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago. *** Second Place at Visual Presentation Competition

Seo, H. (May 2008). What influences media coverage of North Korea? A study of journalists and news reports on the six-nation nuclear talks. Paper presented to the Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada. *** Top Four Paper

Seo, H., & Lim, J. (May 2008). Journalists’ perceptions of source credibility and the media’s source use. Paper presented to the Journalism Studies Division, International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada.

Shoemaker, P., Wang, X.,
Seo, H., & Johnson, P. (May 2008). What shapes the US image in the world? Deviance, personal Experience, mass media. Paper presented to the Political Communication Division, International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada.

Seo, H. (March 2008). A study of the press-government relationship during multilateral talks. Paper presented to the International Communication Division, International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA.

Seo, H. (August 2007). Perceptions of North Korea and its leader: A comparative study of South Korean and western journalists. Paper presented to the International Communication Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C. *** Top Student Paper

Seo, H., & Lim, J. (May 2007). The second-level agenda-setting effects between president and the news media: A longitudinal analysis of attributes of North Korea. Paper presented to the Political Communication Division, International Communication Association conference, San Francisco, CA.