Mass Communication and Korea: Toward a Global Perspective for Research |
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Yonhap News Agency15 | 15 |
Hankook Ilbo43 | 43 |
DongA Ilbo and Nodong Sinmun75 | 75 |
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acculturation affairs American elite newspapers American media Barry Rubin Carter Chi-square test Christian Science Monitor column Comparison content analysis correlation coverage crime stories criminals culture Dong A Ilbo editorial elite American newspapers Factor favorable foreign policy four American elite four elite American gatekeeping Hankook Ilbo headline Ibid Ilbo Nodong Sinmun Instability Japanese Journalism Quarterly Korea and Japan Koreagate scandal Korean immigrants Korean jet airliner Korean language newspapers Korean-American community Mass Communication mass media military Neutral newspaper readership P=N.S. Table percent percentage political Press proportion Rank reading Korean language relationship reported Research respondents Seoul significant social sources South Korea South Korea-Japan related story length subject-matter categories television themes three newspapers tion topics Total trends Type U.N. Policy U.S. government U.S. troops unfavorable United variables Washington Post white-collar crime withdrawal plan world agencies world news agencies writer Yonhap York