Eung-Jun Min
Academic Background
- Ph. D., Ohio State University
- M.A. Temple University
- B.A. Temple University
Area of Expertise
Mass Media Studies
Courses Taught
- Mass Communication
- Introduction to Film and Video
- Introductory Television Production
- Fundamentals in Communication
- International Telecommunication
- Media Law and Regulation
- Current Issues in Mass Media
- Popular Culture and Communication (graduate course at URI)
- History & Development of Telecommunication
Publications
- Min, E. J., Jinsook Joo, Hanju Kwak, Korean Film: History, Resistance, and Democratic Imagination
Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003 - Asante, Molefi & E.J. Min (eds) (2000) Socio-Economic conflict between Afro-American and Korean-American. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
- Min, E. J. "Demythinfying Model Citizen Discourse on Asian American." In Eric M. Kramer (ed), The
Emerging Monoculture: Model Minorities and Benevolent Assimilation Praeger, 2003. - Min, E. J. "Bakhtin’s Perspectives on Intercultural Communication." Journal of Intercultural Studies, April 2001.
- Min, E. J. (ed). (1999) Reading the Homeless: Images of the Homeless Culture on Media. Westport, CT: Praeger.
- Min, E. J. "A theoretical and historical analysis of national cinema movement in Korea,"
Journal of Asian Pacific Communication (Ablex). Winter 1999 (v. 8.2). pp. 165-180.
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