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JUNG, Joo-Young J.

ジョン,ジューヨン ジューヨン | JUNG, Joo-Young J.
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research keywords  (2): Media and Communication ,  Media and Communication
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (7):
  • 2023 - 2026 Platform Connectedness
  • 2020 - 2024 Local Community Media Design and Practice
  • 2016 - 2020 Coming back home: An examination of the importance of community in recovering from disaster in Shnchimachi, Fukushima
  • 2015 - 2015 International Academic Exchange Endowment
  • 2006 - 2008 The comparison of mobile and PC Internet connectedness in Japan
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Papers (26):
  • Kwesell, A. & Jung, J. A multidimensional analysis of stigma: Findings from a qualitative study of Fukushima residents following Japan’s 2011 nuclear disaster. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research. 2019. 2. 2. 233-258
  • Jung, J. Socio-psychological recovery from disasters through the neighborhood storytelling network: Empirical research in Shinchimachi, Fukushima. International Journal of Communication (SSCI). 2019. 13. 5927-5947
  • Joo-Young Jung, Mikko Villi. Newspapers and Cross-Level Communications on Social Media : A comparative study of Japan, Korea, and Finland. Digital Journalism (SSCI). 2018. 6. 1. 58-75
  • Yong-Chan Kim, Joo-Young Jung. SNS dependency and interpersonal storytelling: An extension of media system dependency theory. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY. 2017. 19. 9. 1458-1475
  • Song, Jung, et al. Trusting social media as a source of health information: Online surveys comparing the United States, Korea, and Hong Kong. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2016. 18. 3. e25
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MISC (6):
  • Jung, J. & LeNoble, C. A. Local storytelling, collective efficacy and civic participation in Fukushima, Japan: An ecological approach. Mass Communication and Society. 2023. 26. 5. 748-772
  • Internet and social media connectedness in disaster situations: Pervasive ambiguity and media system dependency theory. Japan Communication Researchers Conference Proceedings. 2022. 32
  • Kwesell, A. & Jung, J. Changed Communities and Sources of Information: A Qualitative Study about Recovery in Post-nuclear Fukushima, Japan. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters. 2021. 39. 1. 173-198
  • Jung, Joo-Young & Kwesell, Allison. The effects of perceived stigma and neighborhood storytelling networks on future outlook: mixed-method research in Fukushima, Japan. Journal of Applied Communication Research (SSCI). 2021
  • Jung, Joo-Young. Stigma perceptions, social media neighborhood storytelling, and future outlook in post-disaster Fukushima. Asian Journal of Communication (SSCI). 2021
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Books (23):
  • Coping with food safety risks: Information sources and responses by residents in Japan in the aftermath of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident.
    Routledge 2020 ISBN:9781138358850
  • The Great East Japan Earthquake and post-disaster Japan (Chapter 34).
    Routledge 2020
  • Overcoming silence through the neighborhood storytelling network: Facing controversy over the restart of the nuclear power plant in the City of Kashiwazaki, Japan. In Kim, Y., Matsaganis, M., Wilkin, H., & Jung, J. (eds.), The Communication Ecology of 21st Century Urban Communities.
    Peter Lang 2018
  • Media dependency (3rd edition). In Moy, P. (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Communication.
    Oxford University Press 2018
  • Digital connections: Tracing the evolving role of technology in local storytelling networks. In Kim, Y., Matsaganis, M., Wilkin, H., & Jung, J. (eds.), The Communication Ecology of 21st Century Urban Communities.
    Peter Lang 2018
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Lectures and oral presentations  (50):
  • Multidimensional connectedness and local civic engagement in the post-disaster Fukushima, Japan
    (International Communication Association Annual Convention 2023)
  • Methodological challenges of media design practice: A mixed-method approach based on empirical survey and online workshop
    (Global Media Education Summit 2023)
  • An Approach to the Methodology of Design Practice from Media Research
    (Japan Society for the Science of Design Conference 2022)
  • Internet and social media connectedness in disaster situations: Pervasive ambiguity and media system dependency theory
    (Japan Communication Researchers Conference 2022)
  • Impact of disaster after 8 years: Relationships between the persistent impact of the Fukushima disaster and individuals’ media and community connectedness
    (Japan-U.S. Communication Association Top Paper Session at the National Communication Association Annual Conference 2021)
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Education (3):
  • 2001 - 2003 University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
  • 1998 - 2001 University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
  • 1994 - 1998 Yonsei University
Professional career (3):
  • Ph.D. in Communication (University of Southern California)
  • M.A. in Communication (University of Southern California)
  • B.A. in Communication (Yonsei University)
Work history (10):
  • 2019/04 - 現在 International Christian University Department of Society, Culture and Media Professor
  • 2014/04 - 2019/03 International Christian University Department of Society, Culture and Media Associate Professor
  • 2009/04 - 2014/03 International Christian University Department of Society, Culture and Media Associate Professor
  • 2008/04 - 2009/03 Rikkyo University Lecturer
  • 2008/01 - 2008/12 Temple University Japan Campus Lecturer
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Awards (8):
  • 2003/05 - International Communication Association Top Four Student Paper, Political Communication Division, International Communication Association Geo-ethnicity and neighborhood engagement: A communication infrastructure perspective
  • 2003/05 - International Communication Association Top Four Student Paper, Political Communication Division, International Communication Association Geo-ethnicity and neighborhood engagement: A communication infrastructure perspective
  • 2002/07 - International Communication Association Top Four Student Paper, Communication & Technology Division, International Communication Association Social context and Internet Connectedness: An examination of the digital divide in adolescents of Seoul, Singapore and Taipei
  • 2002/07 - International Communication Association Top Four Student Paper, Communication & Technology Division, International Communication Association Social context and Internet Connectedness: An examination of the digital divide in adolescents of Seoul, Singapore and Taipei
  • 2001/08 - Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Convention Second Place Paper, Mass Communication and Society Division, AEJMC Exploring the digital divide: Internet connectedness and age
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Association Membership(s) (3):
National Communication Association ,  Japan Communication Association ,  International Communication Association
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