Communication and Culture in Korea
At the crosswinds of tradition and change
Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 13:1 (2003)
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[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 13:1] 2003. iv, 163 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Communication and Culture in Korea: At the Crosswinds of Tradition and ChangeEungjun Min and Eunkyong Yook | pp. 1–4
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Communication Education in Korea: Past, Present, and BeyondBaekeun Cha, Eunkyong Yook, and Eungjun Min | pp. 5–28
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Psychological Warfare During the Korean War: Its Persistent Effects on Mediated Political Discourse Between the U. S. and the Far EastJin K. Kim | pp. 29–58
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The Effect of VCR on Major Media Markets in Korea, 1961–1993Sung Tae Kim | pp. 59–74
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Korean and American Companies in Cyberspace: Comparing Public Relations Models Reflected in Web SitesDong-Jin Park and Bruce K. Berger | pp. 75–94
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Influence of Corporate Image and Country of Origin Image on South Korean Attitudes towards and Beliefs about Foreign SubsidiariesMi-Young Oh and Jyotika Ramaprasad | pp. 95–117
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An Exploratory Study of Marketers’ Perceptions of the Internet: Reciprocal Communication Forms as Marketing Communication ToolsJae-Jin Park and Fritz Cropp | pp. 119–139
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Body Image Processing in Korean Adolescent and College-Aged FemalesTae-Il Yoon, Esther Thorson, and Myoung-chun Lee | pp. 141–161
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