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Sora Park

Researcher at University of Canberra

Publications -  112
Citations -  1542

Sora Park is an academic researcher from University of Canberra. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Digital divide. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 108 publications receiving 1080 citations. Previous affiliations of Sora Park include California State University & Kwangwoon University.

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The Impact of Trust in the News Media on Online News Consumption and Participation

TL;DR: The authors explored the impact of individual trust in the news media on source preferences and online news participation behavior, in particular sharing and commenting, across 11 countries, and found that those with low levels of trust tend to prefer non-mainstream news sources like social media, blogs, and digital-born providers.
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Digital inequalities in rural Australia: A double jeopardy of remoteness and social exclusion

TL;DR: In this article, a secondary data analysis using Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) regional data revealed that remoteness was a strong predictor of home Internet and broadband connectivity, but digital divide was exacerbated by other socio-demographic factors such as educational levels and employment status.
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The relationship between online activities, netiquette and cyberbullying

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between levels of online activities and cyberbullying behavior, while examining the moderating impact of netiquette, and found that frequent users of the Internet and SNS are more likely to engage in, become victims of and witness cyber bullying behavior.
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Exclusion by design: intersections of social, digital and data exclusion

TL;DR: Examining the exclusionary practices embedded in the design and implementation of social welfare services in Australia shows how the introduction of automated systems can reinforce the punitive policies of an existing service regime at the design stage and how innovative AI systems that have the potential to enhance user participation and inclusion can be hindered at implementation.
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Dimensions of Digital Media Literacy and the Relationship with Social Exclusion

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conceptualized digital media literacy as a multi-dimensional concept by differentiating media content from media device, and discussed the ability to access, understand and create both in the area of device and content.