Professors
마동훈 (Ma DongHoon)
- Position
- Professor
- Phone Number
- 02-3290-2261
- Research Areas
- Popular culture, cultural studies
- Faculty Office
- Media Hall 405
- Degree
- PhD
- dhma@korea.ac.kr
Profile
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Popular culture and society, creative media planning & expression, and media technologies & culture are some of topics that Professor Ma has been teaching at Korea University. His major fields of academic interest range from cultural and historical media theories, cultural studies, popular culture, and media public sphere to the landscape of future media, on which he published numerous articles and book chapters both in English and in Korean. Additionally, his experiences teaching various courses in other universities, serving as an administrator, writing columns for newspapers, and advising government and media industry enable Professor Ma to provide distinctive examples and explanations in classes. He received his BA and MA in journalism and mass communications at Korea University and PhD in communications and sociology at the University of Leeds, UK.
Publications
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1. Sin, Y., & Ma, D. H. (2017). Korean-Chinese in the modern history of Korea : Changing shape of the discourse 'Ethnic group' in 〈Chosun Ilbo〉 and 〈The Hangyore〉 since 1993. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 61(6), 37-86.(Corresponding author) 2. Kim, H., & Ma, D. H. (2016). Reconceptualization of the public interest in media content market : Focused on universal viewing and equal access of media content. Journal of Broadcasting and Telecommunications Research, 93, 9-39. (Corresponding author) 3. Jung, S., & Ma, D. H. (2013). A Study on mobile communications advertisement and ‘Ethic group' discourse: Focusing on the 1996-2010 World Cup advertising campaign. Korean Journal of Journalism & Communication Studies, 57(5), 239-270. (Corresponding author) 4. Ma, D. H. (2005). A new northeast asian community: The experience of <Winter Sonata> in Japan. Asian Communication Research, 2(2), 43-64. 5. Ma, D. H. (2004). Early radio and modern daily life: An ethnographic study in an agricultural area in Korea. Media & Society, 12(1), 56-91.(Corresponding author)