The Oxford Handbook of South Korean Politics 2022
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192894045.013.25
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The Internet and Social Media

Abstract: This chapter examines the close relationships between the growth of new media technologies, including the internet, social media, and smartphones, and Korean politics. It analyses how the internet and social media have been influencing political messaging, voter behaviour, and the circulation of ideas in Korea, in which traditional media such as broadcasting and newspapers have played a major role in national politics, since the early 2000s onwards. It also explores how internet portals such as Naver and Daum … Show more

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