Dal Yong Jin

Dal Yong Jin finished his Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and taught at Simon Fraser University in Canada for several years. His major research and teaching interests are on media convergence and de-convergence, cultural policies and industries, new media and game studies, globalization and media, and the political economy of media and culture. He is the author of two books entitled Hands On/Hands Off: The Korean State and the Market Liberalization of the Communication Industry (Hampton Press) and Korea's Online Gaming Empire (MIT Press) and his recent work has appeared in several scholarly journals, including Media, Culture and Society, Games and Culture, Telecommunications Policy, Television and New Media, Information Communication and Society and Javnost-the Public.

Publications

Global Media Convergence and Cultural Transformation: Emerging Social Patterns and Characteristics
Dal Yong Jin. © 2011. 476 pages.
New media and technology are firmly embedded in our contemporary society and culture. The application of the internet and mobile communications, including online gaming, has made...
Corporate Strategies in Media Convergence: A Comparative Study of Sony vs. Samsung as Transnational Cultural Industries
Dal Yong Jin. © 2011. 14 pages.
This study is a historical documentation of the recent trends of Sony’s and Samsung’s engagement in the cultural industries mainly by examining convergence between their own...