Full Prof. Dr. Han Woo PARK, http://www.hanpark.net https://www.slideshare.net/hanpark
(BA-HUFS, MA-Seoul Nat'l Univ. PhD-SUNY Buffalo)
Dept of Media & Communication, Interdisciplinary Program of Digital Convergence Business, YeungNam University, 214-1, Dae-dong, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, Zip Code 712-749
Editor-In-Chief of Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, https://jceasia.org/
Guest Editors of Social Science Computer Review, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Asian Journal of Communication, Scientometrics, Quality & Quantity, Technological Forecasting & Social Change
Editorial Boards of Scientometrics, Quality & Quantity, International Journal of Internet Science, Big Data & Society, CollNet Journal of Scientometrics & Information Management, Knowledge Economy, International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development, Social Media & Society, Triple Helix - A Journal of University-Industry-Government Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, Journal of Data & Information Science, Scholarly Metrics and Analytics (a specialty of Frontiers in Library and Information Science)
Director of Cyber Emotions Research Institute
President of WATEF (World Association for Triple Helix & Future Strategy Studies,
Formerly, Asia Triple Helix Society)
Formerly, Directors of World Class University Webometrics Institute and TEDxPalgong ,Visiting Scholar of Oxford Internet Institute https://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/han-woo-park/ Research Associate of Royal Netherland Academy (NIWI-KNAW http://virtualknowledgestudio.nl/people/former-vks-members/
1. Curriculum Vitae
1. General information
Name Han Woo PARK
Affiliation YeungNam University, Korea
Phone (Office)
http://www.hanpark.net
https://jceasia.org/
https://www.slideshare.net/hanpark
E-mail hanpark@ynu.ac.kr
2. Educational background & professional experience
3. Research interests
4. List of major SSCI publications on socio-political issues in 2016 and 2017
Year Affiliation Position
2003 ~ Present YeungNam University Professor
2009 ~ 2011 World Class University Webometrics Institute Director
2008~2009 Oxford Internet Institute, UK Visiting fellow
2002 ~ 2003 Royal Netherlands Academy of Art & Science Research Associate
1999 ~ 2002 State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, USA PhD
1995 ~ 1996 Seoul National University MA
1991 ~ 1994 Hankuk University of Foreign Studies BA
Big data, Social network analysis, Webometrics, Hyperlink analysis, Scientometrics
1. Barnett, G.A., Xu, W.W., Chu, J., Jiang, K., Huh, C., Park, J.Y., & Park, H. W.@ (2017).
Measuring International Relations in Social Media Conversation. Government Information
Quarterly*. 34, 37-44.
2. Jung, K.Y., Song, M.S., & Park, H.W.@ (2017 Online First). Filling the Gap between
Bureaucratic and Adaptive Approaches to Crisis Management: Lessons from the Sewol Ferry
Sinking in South Korea. Quality & Quantity*.
3. Barnett, G.A., Ruiz, J.B., Xu, W.W., Park, J.Y., Park, H.W.@ (2017). The World is Not Flat:
Evaluating the Inequality in Global Information Gatekeeping through Website Co-Mentions.
Technological Forecasting & Social Change.* 117, 38-45.
4. Park, H.W. (2017 Online First). YouTubers’networking activities during the 2016 South Korea
earthquake. Quality & Quantity*.
5. Kim, J, Y., Lee, Y.O., & Park, H.W.@ (2016). Delineating the complex use of a political podcast
in South Korea by hybrid web indicators: The case of the Nakkomsu Twitter network.
Technological Forecasting & Social Change. 110, 42~50.
6. Heo, Y.C., Park, J.Y., Kim, J.Y., & Park, H.W.@ (2016). The Emerging Viewertariat in South
Korea: The Seoul Mayoral TV Debate on Twitter, Facebook, and Blogs. Telematics and
Informatics* 33, 570-583, DOI information: 10.1016/j.tele.2015.08.003
7. Xu, W.W., Park, J.Y., Kim, J.Y., & Park, H.W.@ (2016). Networked cultural diffusion and
creation on YouTube: An analysis of YouTube memes. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic
Media. 60(1), 104-122.
2. Here is the latest version of my slide
http://bit.ly/2xBEJ8G
Abstract
Facebook bigdata to understand regime change and migration patterns during
candlelight rallies over Park’s impeachment and 2017 presidential election in South
Korea
There are three case studies in this presentation. First of all, we conducted a social
network analysis of conversation data generated by citizens on Facebook alongside
the development of the candlelight protest. Next, we focused on Taegu(Daegu)-
Kyeongbuk(TK) region that is well known as the political hometown of President
Park. Lastly, we identified Facebook commenters across media when the motion of
impeachment against Park passed the National Assembly and tracked their
movement in early stage of presidential campaign
Prof. Han Woo PARK Yeungnam University South Korea