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Jungyoon Koh is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Georgetown University's Department of Linguistics. Her research bridges discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, and technology, focusing on social media narratives, AI interactions, and identity construction. She holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Linguistics from Georgetown University and a B.A. in English from Seoul National University.
Her work examines how users navigate meaning-making through platforms like Amazon Echo, Siri, and ChatGPT, alongside analyzing pandemic narratives in vlogs and cross-cultural communication on YouTube. She also explores identity performance in digital spaces, such as 'Subtle Asian Traits' on Facebook and masculinity in AI chatbot interactions.
Key areas include multimodal narratives, chronotopic identity shifts, and the sociocultural implications of conversational AI. No scientific awards are listed, but her contributions to discourse analysis in voice user interfaces and educational storytelling highlight her scholarly impact.
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