Jeong-Nam Kim, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Speech Communication, Cognitive Psychology
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James E. Grunig grad student 2006 University of Maryland
 (Communicant activeness, cognitive entrepreneurship, and a situational theory of problem solving.)
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Kim J, Grunig JE. (2019) Lost in Informational Paradise: Cognitive Arrest to Epistemic Inertia in Problem Solving: American Behavioral Scientist. 276421987823
Kim JW, Seung H, Chan Kim K, et al. (2016) Agmatine rescues autistic behaviors in the valproic acid-induced animal model of autism. Neuropharmacology
Chen YR, Hung-Baesecke CF, Kim J. (2016) Identifying Active Hot-Issue Communicators and Subgroup Identifiers Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 94: 124-147
Kim JN, Hung-Baesecke CJF, Yang SU, et al. (2013) A Strategic Management Approach to Reputation, Relationships, and Publics: The Research Heritage of the Excellence Theory1 The Handbook of Communication and Corporate Reputation. 197-212
Kim J, Ni L, Kim S, et al. (2012) What Makes People Hot? Applying the Situational Theory of Problem Solving to Hot-Issue Publics Journal of Public Relations Research. 24: 144-164
Kim JN, Grunig JE. (2011) Problem Solving and Communicative Action: A Situational Theory of Problem Solving Journal of Communication. 61: 120-149
Kim JN, Grunig JE, Ni L. (2010) Reconceptualizing the communicative action of publics: Acquisition, selection, and transmission of information in problematic situations International Journal of Strategic Communication. 4: 126-154
Ni L, Kim J. (2009) Classifying Publics: Communication Behaviors and Problem-Solving Characteristics in Controversial Issues International Journal of Strategic Communication. 3: 217-241
Yun S, Kim J. (2008) Soft power: From ethnic attraction to national attraction in sociological globalism International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 32: 565-577
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