From Research to Practice: A Platform for Dialogue
Bridging the Public and Policy
Note: Unless otherwise specified, the publications and media appearances listed below are in Korean.
Columns
& Articles
2026
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Korea Press Foundation | Newspaper & Broadcasting (Feb 5, 2026): "Generative AI Usage Trends Among Youth and Adults: 20% of Adults vs. 68% of Youth—ChatGPT Leads the Way."
2025 -
National Human Rights Commission of Korea | Human Rights (May/June Issue):
"#1 Digital Children’s Rights: Starting from Lived Experiences and Voices."
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Korea Arts & Culture Education Service | Arte365 (Apr 21, 2025)
"Beyond the Filter Bubble to Asking 'Why': Living as Digital Citizens in an Algorithmic World."
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Korea Press Foundation | Media Literacy (Winter Issue)
"Empowering Teens to Take Ownership of the Media World."
2024 -
Korea Press Foundation | Newspaper & Broadcasting (Oct 15, 2024)
"[Book Review: The Anxious Generation] Anxiety Born from Smartphones: Is the Adolescent Brain at Risk?"
2022-2019 -
Changbi Children: Amie Kim’s ‘Media Literacy’ (Issues 76, 77, 78, 79 | 2022)
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Hankyoreh: Amie-ssaem’s ‘Why Media?’ (2019–2020)
Media Interviews
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Hankyoreh Newspaper (Dec 15, 2025): "The starting point of media literacy is reflection and dialogue"
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Big Issue Korea (Issue 340): "To those who can't stop scrolling through Shorts: An interview with Media Literacy Researcher Ami Kim, author of Why Can't I Stop Watching Shorts?"
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EBS Docuprime "I": Part 2, Children Today (Broadcast July 12, 2021)
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EBS Educational Special: Back to School – Part 6, "To Adults Questioning Studenthood" (2020)
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YTN Viewer Critique Plus: News Review Y (2024)
Policy Advisory & Committee Work
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National & Regional Advisory: Member of the Presidential Committee on National Libraries; Youth Policy Committee (Ministry of Gender Equality and Family); Digital Citizenship Policy Advisor (Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education).
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Operational Committees: Board Member for Gunpo and Suwon Media Centers.
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Editorial Boards: Editorial Board Member for Media Literacy (Korea Press Foundation).
International Exchange
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Global Collaboration: International joint research and participation in academic conferences.
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Panelist: Child Rights and Digital Environment, including AI: Challenges and Opportunities for Children (35th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child | March 10–12, 2025) [English Panel].
Selective Videos
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National Library for Children and Young Adults
Gyeonggi Institute of Education: Research on Digital Citizenship concepts and educational strategies
National Library Committee: "The Role of Libraries and Integrated Strategies for Expanding AI Literacy"
(2025 Policy Seminar)
Chungbuk Media Education Broadcasting
Other Highlights
Educational Design Network April Open Lecture: "New Media Literacy and the Story of Youth Culture" (Apr 3, 2024)
Essential Future Competencies: "Read the Context Beyond the Text" (Nov 16, 2022)
For a Step Forward in Media Literacy Education (Oct 30, 2021)
Strategies for Strengthening Media Literacy Education Competencies for Teachers and Pre-service Teachers (Jan 29, 2021)
Q&A: "Everything You Want to Know About Media Literacy" (Dec 4, 2020)
Research on Digital Citizenship Concepts and Educational Methodologies (Feb 6, 2020)
Lectures & Workshops
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Public Outreach: Lectures for parents, educators, and youth at libraries, media centers, and youth organizations.
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Capacity Building: Empowerment programs to support the implementation of media literacy education.
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Professional Training: Training for instructors, administrators, and regional education offices.
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Academic Seminars: Special lectures for Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) in schools.
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Interactive Workshops: Designed specifically for children and adolescents.