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Effects of Media Integration on Users' Parasocial Relationship and Political Participation in China

  • Du, Zilin;Lee, Jong Hyuk
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.18-31
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    • 2022
  • This study explored the effects of the parasocial relationship formed by CCTV (China Central Television) TV news and non-traditional news on users' perceived media credibility and their online and offline political participation. This study conducted a survey with the Chinese CCTV users between April 19 and April 30, 2021, and finally, 701 respondents' data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The study results showed that both TV news and non-traditional news had positive effects on parasocial relationships and the parasocial relationship positively influenced media credibility, which subsequently facilitated political participation. However, there was no direct effect between media usage and media credibility. This implies the important mediating role of parasocial interactions, which enables CCTV news to gain media credibility and subsequently influence political participation. This study suggests that CCTV needs to improve the parasocial interactions between their audience and media figures by utilizing the interactive mechanism of non-traditional media.

A Study on the Development Direction of Traditional Cultural Contents in the Age of Convergence Media (융합미디어 시대에서 전통문화 콘텐츠의 발전방향 연구)

  • Shan, Xinyi;Chung, Jeanhun
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2022
  • In the age of convergent media, traditional media and network media are highly integrated, and benefits are shared, which promotes the increase of traditional culture communication channels, the change of communication methods, and the change of the mode of interaction with audiences. This article analyzes the difficulties of traditional culture dissemination by enumerating some excellent cultural programs in China. At the same time, combined with the current situation of convergence media, it discusses how to transform invisible traditional culture into visual digital content, and make it widely disseminated by means of convergence media. It provides reference for the development of traditional culture, and has enlightening significance for creating high-quality cultural programs and spreading mainstream culture.

Design and Implementation of parallel Media server in current system environment (기존 시스템 환경에서의 병렬 미디어 서버의 설계 및 구현)

  • 김경훈;류재상;김서균;남지승
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.06c
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    • pp.97-100
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    • 2000
  • As network resources have become faster and demands for multimedia service through network have increased, the demand for Media server system has increased. These kinds of media server solve their bottle neck problem of internal storage device by using parallel system which takes advantage of fast network resource. Many vendors have suggested each of their media server system to solve these problem radically, but most of them require major modification of infra component and additional drawback has added. For example, storage mechanism for specific media requires new file system which is totally different from traditional one, and algorithm for enhancing performance may not suit for traditional operating system environment. In this paper, we designed a parallel media server based on web interface of traditional system and implemented a program for media server. Implemented server system performs parallel processing through web interface without any modification of traditional system, and controls which is related to merging load by distributed data is charged only to client and control server and consequently load of storage server can be minimized. And also, data transfer protocol for streaming media includes Retransfer algorithm and client Admission control policy relevant to performance of whole system.

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Influence of Traditional Media and New Media Communication on Lovemarks, Satisfaction and Behavior Intention of Foodservice Industry (외식기업의 전통적 미디어와 뉴미디어 커뮤니케이션이 러브마크, 만족, 행동의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Seung-Hun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.12
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    • pp.221-231
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between traditional media communication, new media communication, lovemarks, satisfaction, and behavioral intention in foodservice industry. As the results of study as followed. First, traditional media communication had a significant effect on love dimension, but no significant effect on respect dimension of lovemarks. Second, new media communication had a significant effect on love and respect dimension. Third, love and respect dimension of lovemarks had a significant effect on satisfaction and behavior intention respectively, also satisfaction had a significant effect on behavior intention. Fourth, as a result of the indirect effect analysis of the research model, the traditional media and new media communication had a significant effect on satisfaction through lovemarks, and a significant effect on the behavior intention through lovemarks and satisfaction. This result shows that the enhancement of consumer's communication experience and lovemarks recognition can promote post-purchase behavior such as satisfaction with brand and behavioral intention.

Remediation of fashion shows through social media (소셜 미디어에 의한 패션쇼의 재매개)

  • Kim, Sejin
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.694-705
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    • 2021
  • Forming perceptions and having experiences through digital media is becoming more common than having in-person relationships in digital media environment. This study, which was conducted when Fashion Week transitioned to a digital platform in 2020, focuses on fashion shows that are announced through social media. The purpose of the study is to explore how traditional fashion media change through social media and what their media characteristics are from the perspective of remediation, which has been suggested by Bolter and Grusin (1999) as the logic of change in the new media. The results of the case analysis in this study, based on the definition and logic of remediation outlined through a literature review, are that social media fashion shows are remediated from traditional fashion shows in the manner that they are represented, improved, refashioned, and absorbed. The characteristics of remediation expressed in social-media-based fashion shows were derived from repurposed video content, improved the elements of fashion shows to express the shows in various ways, expanded places within the fashion shows, and decontextualized and visually flattened spatial discontinuity, and from genre transitions and perceptual shifts. Social-media-based fashion shows are becoming a tool to renew the fashion experience and views of fashion and strengthen the authenticity of the brand by interacting with the audience, improving on the spatial limitations of traditional fashion shows, and diversifying fashion presentation methods.

A Study on the Usage of Hanbok Terms -Comparing Academic and Journalistic Fields- (한복 용어 출현 양상에 대한 연구 -학술연구분야와 언론분야의 비교를 중심으로-)

  • Joonyoung Shim
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2023
  • This study reviewed hanbok terms emerging in academic research and media fields to conceptualize hanbok terms. Terms of hanbok were collected through RISS and Bigkinds by field. Results of textming using Textom were as follows. First, a total of 17 hanbok terms appeared in the field of academic research and a total of 41 hanbok terms appeared in the field of media, showing a difference. Fourteen terms, including hanbok, traditional hanbok, traditional clothing, daily hanbok, modernized hanbok, fashion hanbok, fusion hanbok, Shinhanbok, ready-made hanbok, luxury hanbok, women's hanbok, and children's hanbok, were hanbok terms that appeared in both academic and media fields. Second, the appearance of hanbok terms was examined based on five terms: traditional hanbok, daily hanbok, modernized hanbok, fusion hanbok, and Shinhanbok, which differed in the appearance of hanbok terms between academic research and media. Traditional hanbok and daily hanbok terms steadily appeared in both academic research and media, with modernized hanbok and fusion hanbok appearing mainly in the media and Shinhanbok in the academic research fields. Results of this studys confirmed that there were differences in terms of hanbok used between academic research and media fields.

A Study on the Global Possibilities of Gugak Broadcasting as K-Music Content through the Metaverse Audition Platform

  • KIM, JOY
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2022
  • This study is a sustainability study of K-Music beyond K-Pop through New Media. New media literally means 'new media'. When TV, classified as legacy media, first appeared in the world, it was an innovative new media platform. Of course, it is considered the most traditional legacy media. However, the definition of new media inevitably changes with the times. Most of the media called new media today are based on online and mobile. This thesis focuses on popular music including crossover traditional music genre. And we define popular music exported abroad as K-pop, and propose the possibility of globalization of Korean music using K-pop users and new media, a metaverse based K-pop audition platform, as consumers and suppliers in the global market. Hallyu, the studying of K-Pop through the study of attitudes and economic effects of K-pop, such as reactions to the spread of K-pop and the reactions of fans who like K-pop, are constantly being discussed in various ways. But there has been no case of cultural technology research that linked the sustainability of Gugak as the Korean music through new media to the K-pop business platform. As the overflowing data pours out in the virtual space as an act that gives the meaning of existence, the online is able to become an open market that provides reliable information all over the world. Therefore we would like to propose on the sustainability of Korean music through the 'Korean Traditional Music Broadcasting Metaverse Audition' beyond the K-pop business model as the K-Music content in the cultural technology era.

Intermediation Trend in Korea Recruiting Industry: An Exploratory Approach (리크루팅 산업에서의 중개현상 변화추세에 대한 탐색연구 - 한국구인구직시장을 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Gi-Ho;Kim, Yeon-Jeong
    • 한국디지털정책학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.75-87
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    • 2005
  • Under the internet age, the competition among recruiting intermediaries including online and offline players has been intensified for several years. Therefore, their business processes or business models have also been transformed to be able to earn the competitive advantages. For these reasons, the traditional players like offline-based recruiting companies have willingly or unwillingly experienced the competitive disadvantages on the recruit battle ground. The online recruiting intermediaries, who newly participated in this industry and based on the internet environment, however, seized on the competitive advantages with the richness and the reach traits of online media. Under this context, the offline traditional intermediaries, who have been threatened by new online entries, must make a replacement of traditional trading mechanisms with alternative trading mechanisms like IT-enabled intermediaries. In this study by exploratory approach, we investigate the phases of transformation of the traditional recruiting intermediaries, changes in business strategies of offline-based firms, and impacts of online media in e-recruiting industry.

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Intermediation Trend in Korea Recruiting Industry: An Exploratory Approach (리크루팅 산업에서의 중개현상 변화추세에 대한 탐색연구 - 한국구인구직시장을 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Ki-Ho;Kim, Yeon-Jeong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2005
  • Under the internet age, the competition among recruiting intermediaries including online and offline players has been intensified for several years. Therefore, their business processes or business models have also been transformed to be able to earn the competitive advantages. For these reasons, the traditional players like offline-based recruiting companies have willingly or unwillingly experienced the competitive disadvantages on the recruit battle ground. The online recruiting intermediaries, who newly participated in this industry and based on the internet environment, however, seized on the competitive advantages with the richness and the reach traits of online media. Under this context, the offline traditional intermediaries, who have been threatened by new online entries, must make a replacement of traditional trading mechanisms with alternative trading mechanisms like IT-enabled intermediaries. In this study by exploratory approach, we investigate the phases of transformation of the traditional recruiting intermediaries, changes in business strategies of offline-based firms, and impacts of online media in e-recruiting industry.

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