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The Korean Journal of Communication is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating scholarly research, book reviews, insightful commentaries, meticulous field notes, and data analysis in Korean communication studies. KJC encompasses theory-based research, pioneering theory development, and cutting-edge methodological approaches to Korean communication research.
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Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2025Table of Contents
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View How Authentic Are Your Workplaces? CEO Statement Narratives on Crisis Leadership, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion During a Crisis
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How Authentic Are Your Workplaces? CEO Statement Narratives on Crisis Leadership, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion During a Crisis
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View The Effects of User Comments on Corporate Social Advocacy Campaigns: The Mediating Role of Perceived Public Opinion and Corporate Social Advocacy (CSA) Motives
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View The Effects of Individual Perceptions on Activism Intentions via Different Social Media Sources and Message Orientations: Focused on Anti-Asian Crimes
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| ISSN | 2995-116x |
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| Print ISSN | 2995-1151 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-04-24 |
| Open Access | No |
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