Dam Hee Kim
@damheekim
Associate Professor | School of Media & Comm. | Korea U.
Former Assistant Professor @uazcomm.
@UM_CommStudies Alum.
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What will 2022 bring in the way of #misinformation on social media? 3 experts weigh in, by Anjana Susarla Dam Hee Kim Ethan Zuckerman theconversation.com/what-will-2022… via The Conversation U.S. Health Watch #infodemic
University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers and clinicians are successfully using social media to promote science and health literacy among a general audience. bit.ly/3xODfGh @deeptabhattacha Bellal Joseph Indu Partha, MD FACP Dam Hee Kim
New publication with Dam Hee Kim and Mo Jones-Jang. Kenski, K., Kim, D., & Jones-Jang, S. M. (2022). Candidate evaluations and social media following during the 2020 presidential campaign. Journal of Political Marketing. tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…
Spoke briefly to Medical News Today about the effects of news sharing on social media
Are Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube ready to deal with misinformation in the midterms? via The Conversation U.S. with Anjana Susarla & Scott Shackelford theconversation.com/experts-grade-…
How Do Different Social Media Platforms Stack Up When It Comes To Misinformation @nima_rajan speaks with Dr. Dam Hee Kim Dam Hee Kim, assistant professor of communication at the University of Arizona. Watch Here: youtu.be/0l4PYxuU-YY
Serving as a guest editor of Frontiers - Psychology's research topic: Understanding Malicious Behaviors on Digital Platforms. Abstract Submission Deadline: 17 April 2023 Manuscript Submission Deadline: 31 August 2023 frontiersin.org/research-topic…
🌟NEW PUB🌟 "Diverse exposure & deliberative practices revisited: proposing three motivations for #disagreement processing." by Dr. Dam Hee Kim at UArizona Department of Communication The three #motivations are defensive dismissal, defensive deliberation, & balanced deliberation. ➡️bit.ly/45fnIyj
In this #OnlineFirst article, Dam Hee Kim, Joshua von Herrmann, and Seungahn Nah examine the Korean media landscape, and uncover that news portals for community information greatly boost civic engagement; especially for those who view these portals as credible tinyurl.com/yvx9b4w5
How do people become trolls? (Open access paper at Social Media+Society) Daniel Montez and I argue that 'supportive trolling' (i.e., liking/upvoting trolling content) is a potential steppingstone into 'overt trolling.' journals.sagepub.com/.../10.1177/20…
ICA Political Communication Division PhD Dissertation Award (Deadline: April 7, 2025) The division is accepting nominations for the best dissertation defended in 2023 and 2024. All nominations should be emailed to Dam Hee Kim ([email protected]) politicalcommunication.org/ica-division/a…