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The main purpose of the book is to create a model of the presidential election campaign in South Korea. The research questions included both those regarding the content of the campaign itself and, more broadly, its organization. The collected materials, posted on Facebook and Twitter accounts by the three most important candidates in the campaign, were analyzed using mixed (qualitative and quantitative) research methods. In addition to describing the results of empirical research, the book provides a broader context regarding political communication in the Republic of Korea. Because of that, the work can be useful for students of political science, international relations, communication studies, as well as Korean studies.



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Presidential campaign – South Korea as an example of a new democracy – Model of the presidential election campaign in South Korea – Populism in the election campaign – International conditionings of the election campaign in South Korea – The use of social media in the election campaign

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 17/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631868140, 978-3631868140
      ISBN10: 3631868146

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The main purpose of the book is to create a model of the presidential election campaign in South Korea. The research questions included both those regarding the content of the campaign itself and, more broadly, its organization. The collected materials, posted on Facebook and Twitter accounts by the three most important candidates in the campaign, were analyzed using mixed (qualitative and quantitative) research methods. In addition to describing the results of empirical research, the book provides a broader context regarding political communication in the Republic of Korea. Because of that, the work can be useful for students of political science, international relations, communication studies, as well as Korean studies.



      Table of Contents

      Presidential campaign – South Korea as an example of a new democracy – Model of the presidential election campaign in South Korea – Populism in the election campaign – International conditionings of the election campaign in South Korea – The use of social media in the election campaign

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