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Digital Technology and Communication Policy in Korea

From Infrastructure to Artificial Intelligence
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Digital Technology and Communication Policy in Korea: From Infrastructure to Artificial Intelligence explores the overlap of politics, policy, and digital development in Korea. Despite attention to digital development and its socio-economic effects across the nation, more research must be devoted to studying how Korean communication policymakers and authorities have coped with innovative technologies and a rapidly changing communication landscape. Chang Yong Son argues that communications policymakers must balance regulatory safety and security commitments against the promotion of innovation and growth in the communication market. Scholars of communication, media studies, technology studies, and Asian studies will find this book of particular interest.
Chang Yong Son is director in the National Radio Research Agency of the Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology in the Republic of Korea.
Part I: Technology, Democracy, and Policy Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Mapping Digital Technology and Communication Policy Chapter 3: Democracy and Politics on the Communication Development Chapter 4: Digital Initiatives and Policies to Shape the Connected Nation Part II: Communication Policy under the Political Power Changes Chapter 5: Reforming the Governance System and Inconvenience Truth Chapter 6: Articulation of the Creative Economy Discipline to Propel Digital Innovation Chapter 7: Promises of 5G Network and Governing Artificial Intelligence Chapter 8: Governing Artificial Intelligence and Humanity Part III: Economic, Divide, and Platform Policy Chapter 9: Intersection of Economic and Communication Policy during Crisis Chapter 10: Closing Digital Divide and Remaining Challenges Chapter 11: Reining Digital Platforms and Policy Conundrum Chapter 12: Conclusion and Remaining Questions
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