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Cyber Troops in Networked KoreaMain MenuPrologue: A Declaration of the Independence of CyberspacePrologue: Myth of Free SpeechCourse DescriptionGenealogy of Comment Troops in KoreaTeam Alpha in Spring 2008NIS Cyber Squad in 2009-2012Formalizing comment troops as a subunit of NISSip-Al-Dan in 2012Smear political campaign by comment troops in 2012Wedge-Driving Twitter Rumors in 2013Propaganda rumors during sabre-rattling with N. Korea in 2013Characteristics of Comment Troops in South KoreaK. Hazel Kwon1b817f2c0ff691848388b7520736084cfe07409d
Kwon, K. H., Bang, C., Egnoto, M., & Rao, H. R. (2016). Social Media Rumors As Improvised Public Opinion: Semantic Network Analyses of Twitter Discourses during Korean Saber Rattling 2013. Asian Journal of Communication. 26(3) 201 – 222
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