Publications

 

Peer-reviewed monographs

Lee, C. S.  2018. Soft Power Made in China: The Dilemmas of Online and Offline Media and Transnational Audiences. Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Selected peer-reviewed articles (in English only)

 

Cybercrime/cybersecurity/terrorism and digital sociology

Lee, C. S., Merizalde, J.*, Colautti, J.*, An, J., & Kwak, H. 2022. Storm the Capitol: Linking offline political speech and online Twitter extra-representational participation on QAnon and the January 6 insurrection. Frontiers in Sociology, DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2022.876070

 

Lee, C. S., & Colautti, J.* 2022. ISIS’s COVID-19 Messaging on Twitter: An Analysis of Tweet Sentiment and Emotions. Crime & Delinquency, 10.1177/00111287221083881

 

Lee, C. S., & Kim, D. 2022. Pathways to cybersecurity awareness and cybersecurity behaviors in South Korea. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 10.1080/08874417.2022.2031347

 

Lee, C. S. 2022. Analyzing Zoombombing as a new communication tool of cyberhate in the COVID-19 era.” Online Information Review, 46(1), 147-163.

Lee, C. S., & Jang, A. 2021. Questing for justice on Twitter: Topic modeling of #StopAsianHate discourses in the wake of Atlanta shooting.” Crime & Delinquency, https://doi.org/10.1177/00111287211057855

 

Lee, C. S. 2021. How online fraud victims are targeted in China: A crime script analysis of Baidu C2C fraud. Crime & Delinquency, https://doi.org/10.1177/00111287211029862

 

Lee, C. S. 2021. “Contact tracing apps for self-quarantine in South Korea: Rethinking datafication and dataveillance in the COVID-19 age.” Online Information Review45(4), 810-829.

 

Lee, C. S., Choi, K.-S., Shandler, R.*, & Kayser, C. 2021. “Mapping global cyberterror networks: A study of al Qaeda and ISIS cyberterror events, 2011-2016.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice37(3), 333-355.

 

Lee, C. S. 2021. “Online fraud victimization in China: A case study of Baidu Tieba.” Victims & Offenders16(3), 343-362.

 

Lee, C. S. 2020. “A Crime Script Analysis of Transnational Identity Fraud: Migrant Offenders’ Use of Technology in South Korea.” Crime, Law and Social Change, 74(2): 201-218. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-020-09885

 

Lee, C. S. 2019. “Datafication, Dataveillance, and the Credit Score System as China’s New Normal.” Online Information Review 43(6): 952-970.

 

Choi, K.-S., & Lee, C. S., & Cadigan, R. 2018. Spreading Propaganda in Cyberspace: Comparing Cyber-Resource Usage of Al Qaeda and ISIS. International Journal of Cybersecurity Intelligence and Cybercrime 1(1): 21-39.

 

Choi, K.-S., & Lee, C. S. 2018. “The Present and Future of Cybercrime, Cyberterrorism, and Cybersecurity.” International Journal of Cybersecurity Intelligence and Cybercrime, 1(1), 1-4.

 

Im/migration

Lee, C. S. 2021. “Contested everyday cultural citizenship: “Mixed race” children and their ethnicized citizenship in South Korea.” Ethnic and Racial Studies44(7), 1231-1249.

Lee, C. S. 2019. “Global Linguistic Capital and Global Cultural Capital: International Student Migrants in China’s Two-Track International Education Market.” International Journal of Educational Development 67: 94-102.

Lee, Claire S. 2018. “Experiencing “Internationalized Precarity” in Inter-Asian Film Production: A Case Study of Seediq Bale.” Poetics 66: 42–53. 

Lee, C. S. 2017. “Between Institutional Exclusion and Inclusion: Comparing Old and New Chinese Immigrants in South Korea.”  Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives 11(2): 250–277.

Lee, C. S. 2017. “Narratives of ‘Mixed Race’ Youth in South Korea: Racial Order and Inbetweenness.” Asian Ethnicity 18(4): 522–542. (Scopus)