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Bumgi Min serves as a Post Doctoral Fellow within Clemson University's College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences, focusing on the intersection of media, technology, and societal structures through computational research methodologies.
His academic foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Mass Communications from Pennsylvania State University (2024)
- M.A. in Media Studies from the University of Texas at Austin (2015)
- B.A. in Journalism and Media Studies from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (2013)
Dr. Min's research program centers on computational text analysis of media narratives, cross-national communication patterns (particularly US-South Korea comparisons), political communication dynamics, internet governance frameworks, and digital accessibility. His work frequently examines how media coverage influences public perception of major events like the Paralympic Games and electoral processes, while also investigating structural issues in digital policy including domain name disputes and government website accessibility. Methodologically, he combines quantitative analysis with comparative international frameworks to address questions of media effects and policy implementation.
Publication trends reveal a consistent focus on computational analysis of media content (2021-2024), with significant contributions to understanding internet governance mechanisms (2021-2022) and the relationship between news consumption and civic engagement (2019-2022). His work demonstrates increasing methodological sophistication from early policy analysis (2019) toward advanced cross-national computational studies (2024).
No scientific awards or formal advising relationships are documented in the available materials. Current research appears to be conducted independently without specified laboratory affiliations or team structures.




