Kisun Kim's research while affiliated with Bowling Green State University and other places

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Article
This study advances the protest paradigm as a transnational theory by examining how ideological affiliations within and across national borders influence the framing of a protest movement. Our empirical focus is the coverage of the 2016-17 South Korean “candlelight” protests to oust conservative President Park Gyun-hye in Korean and U.S. newspapers...

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... This tango has been playing out for decades in arenas as different as abortion rights, gay rights, gun control, school textbooks, nuclear power and so on (Meyer & Staggenborg, 1996). In recent years especially, there is hardly a major protest movement that is not tested by a counterprotest-from the Arab uprisings (Kamrava, 2012) to Korea's candlelight movement (Kim & Shahin, 2020). ...