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Kim, Y. (2019). How cross-cutting news exposure relates to candidate issue stance knowledge, political polarization, and participation: The moderating role of political sophistication. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 31(4), 626-648.
Kim, Y., & Kim, Y. (2019). Incivility on Facebook and political polarization: The mediating role of seeking further comments and negative emotion. Computers in Human Behavior, 99, 219-227.
Kim, B., & Kim, Y. (2019). Facebook versus Instagram: How perceived gratifications and technological attributes are related to the change in social media usage. The Social Science Journal, 56(2), 156-167.
Kim, B., & Kim, Y. (2019). Growing as social beings: How social media use for college sports is associated with college students' group identity and collective self-esteem. Computers in Human Behavior, 97, 241-249.
Kim, Y. (2017). Knowledge versus beliefs: How knowledge and beliefs mediate the influence of likeminded news media use on political polarization and participation. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 61(4), 658-681.
Kim, Y., Kim, B., Kim, Y., & Wang, Y. (2017). Mobile communication research in communication journals from 1999 to 2014. New Media & Society, 19(10), 1668-1691.
Kim, Y., Liu, Y., & Shan, Z. (2017). Beyond touchdown: College students’ sports participation, social media use, college attachment, and psychological well-being. Telematics and Informatics, 34, 895-903.
Lee, N. Y., Kim, Y., & Sang, Y. (2017). How do journalists leverage Twitter? Expressive and consumptive use of Twitter. The Social Science Journal, 54, 139-147.
Kim, B. & Kim, Y. (2017). College students’ social media use and communication network heterogeneity: Implications for social capital and subjective well-being. Computers in Human Behavior, 73, 620-628.
Wang, Y., Ki, E.-J., & Kim, Y. (2017). Exploring the perceptual and behavioral outcomes of public engagement on mobile phones and social media. International Journal of Strategic Communication, 11(2), 133-147.
Kim, Y., Chen, H., & Wang, Y. (2016). Living in the smartphone age: Examining the conditional indirect effects of mobile phone use on political participation. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 60(4), 694-713.
Lee, N. Y., Kim, Y., & Kim, J. (2016). Tweeting public affairs or personal affairs? Journalists’ tweets, interactivity, and ideology. Journalism: Theory, Practice, and Criticism, 17, 845-864.
Kim, Y., Kim, Y., Wang, Y., & Lee, N. Y. (2016). Uses and gratifications, journalists’ Twitter use, and relational satisfaction with the public. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 60(3), 503-526.
Kim, Y., Wang, Y., & Oh, J. (2016). Digital media use and social engagement: How social media and smartphone use influence social activities of college students. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 19, 264-269.
Kim, Y., Kim, Y., & Wang, Y. (2016). Selective exposure to podcast and political participation: The mediating role of emotions. International Journal of Mobile Communications, 14, 133-148.
Lee, H., & Kim, Y. (2016). Analysis of regulatory systems of broadcasting and telecommunications: A comparative study focusing on Korea and the United States. Telematics and Informatics, 33, 872-879.
Kim, Y., & Jahng, M. R. (2016). Who frames nuclear testing? Understanding frames and news sources in the U.S. and South Korean news coverage of North Korean nuclear testing. Journal of International Communication, 22, 126-142.
Kim, Y., & Chen, H.-T. (2016). Social media and online political participation: The mediating role of exposure to cross-cutting and like-minded perspectives. Telematics and Informatics, 33, 320-330.
Kim, Y. (2015). Does disagreement mitigate polarization? How selective exposure and disagreement affect political polarization. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 92, 915-937.
Kim, Y. & Chen, H. (2015). Discussion network heterogeneity matters: Examining a moderated mediation model of social media use and civic engagement. International Journal of Communication, 9, 2344-2365.
Kim, Y., Kim, Y., Lee, J., Oh, J., & Lee, N. Y. (2015). Tweeting the public: Journalists’ Twitter use, attitudes toward the public’s tweets, and the relationship with the public. Information, Communication and Society, 18, 443-458.
Kim, J. W., Kim, Y., & Yoo, J. J.-S. (2014). The public as active agents in social movement: Facebook and Gangjeong movement. Computers in Human Behavior, 37, 144-151.
Lee, N. Y., & Kim, Y. (2014) The spiral of silence and journalists outspokenness on Twitter. Asian Journal of Communication, 24, 262-278.
Lee, J. K., Choi, J., Kim, C., & Kim, Y. (2014). Social media, network heterogeneity, and opinion polarization. Journal of Communication, 64, 702-722.
Kim, Y., Chen, H., & Gil de Zuniga, H. (2013). Stumbling upon news on the Internet: Effects of incidental news exposure and relative entertainment use on political engagement. Computers in Human Behavior, 29, 2607-2614.
Chen, H.-T., & Kim, Y. (2013). Problematic use of social network sites: The interactive relationship between gratification sought and privacy concerns. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 16, 806-812.
Kim, Y., Hsu, S.-H., & Gil de Zuniga, H. (2013). Influence of social media use on discussion network heterogeneity and civic engagement: The moderating role of personality traits. Journal of Communication, 63, 498-516.
Kim, Y. (2012). Politics of representation in the new media environment: Presentation of the female candidate between news coverage and the website in the 2007 Korean presidential primary. Asian Journal of Communication, 22, 601-620.
Valenzuela, S., Kim, Y., & Gil de Zuniga, H. (2012). Social networks that matter: Exploring the role of political discussions for online political participation. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 24, 163-184.
Chen, H. & Kim, Y. (2011). Attacking or self-promoting? The influence of tone of advertising and issue relevance on candidate evaluations and the likelihood of voting for an emerging challenger in Korea. International Journal of Strategic Communication, 5, 261-280.
Kim, Y. (2011). The contribution of social network sites to exposure to political difference: The relationships among SNSs, online political messaging, and exposure to cross-cutting perspectives. Computers in Human Behavior, 27, 971-977.
Jung, N., Kim, Y., & Gil De Zuniga, H. (2011). The mediating role of knowledge and efficacy in the effects of communication on political participation. Mass Communication and Society, 14, 407-430.
Kim, Y. (2011). Understanding j-blog adoption: Factors influencing Korean [journalist] blog adoption. Asian Journal of Communication, 21, 25-46.