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Kwon 1 K. Hazel Kwon, Ph.D. [Last Updated: September, 2017] 555 N Central Ave. Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Arizona State University Phoenix, AZ, 85004 U.S.A. P. 602-496-5268 F. 602-496-5116 Email khwkon@asu.edu RESEARCH AREAS Quantitative online community research, focusing on areas including (anti-)sociality in cyberspace; audience/user engagement in social media; networked social influence and social capital; dark web; digital methods APPOINTMENT 2012 Present Assistant Professor Barrett Honors Faculty Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication (Aug 2016 Present) School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Aug 2012 May 2016) Arizona State University Phoenix, AZ 2015 Present Affiliate Graduate Faculty Arizona State University Center for Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics Hugh Downs School of Human Communication School for the Future of Innovation in Society Tempe, AZ 2011 2012 Assistant Teaching Professor Drexel University Department of Culture and Communication Philadelphia, PA EDUCATION 2007 2011 State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Communication Ph.D. o Advisor: George A. Barnett o Herbert S. Dorddick Dissertation Award (3 rd ) o Dissertation: A Network Approach to Web 2.0 Social Influence: The Influentials, Word-of-Mouth (WOM) Effect, and the Emergence of Social Network on Facebook 2005 2007 State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY M.A.

Kwon 2 Communication o Advisor: George A. Barnett o Thesis: An Application of Semantic Network Analysis to Multilingual Translations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 2000 2004 Yonsei University, Seoul, S. Korea Mass Communication o Top Second Outstanding Undergraduate Award B.A. AWARDS HONORS RECOGNITIONS FELLOWSHIP Emerging Scholars Award o January 2017 o Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication o One of the four accepted out of 70 applications Funded Visiting Scholar-in-Residence Fellowship o April June 2017 o Social Media Lab, Ted Rogers School of Management o Ryerson University, Toronto, CA. o Competitively selected to collaborate with the largest academic social media laboratory in Canada Honorable Mention (Top Faculty Paper) o May 2014 o Korean American Communication Division o International Communication Association Herbert S. Dorddick Dissertation Award (3 rd Place) o May 2011 o Communication and Technology Division o International Communication Association o Second runner-up out of 24 nominations in the largest division of the ICA Kappa Tao Alpha o August 2009 o The National Honor Society for Journalism and Mass Communication o Research award and induction to the Honor Society Jung Sook Lee Award (Top Paper) o August 2009 o Communication and Technology Division o Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Top Paper Award (4 th Place) o November 2007 o Peace Communication Division

Kwon 3 o National Communication Association Academic Honor: Top Second Outstanding Undergraduate o August 2004 o Yonsei University, Seoul, S. Korea Academic Honor: The Highest Honor Award o August 2002 o Yonsei University, Seoul, S. Korea The University Scholarship o March 2000 August2004 o Yonsei University, Seoul, S. Korea o 4-year tuition waive for academic achievement PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATION RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (* = Student) 1. Kwon, K. H., Chadha, M., & *Pellizzaro, K. (2017). Proximity and terrorism news in social media: A construal-level theoretical approach to audience framing of terrorism in Twitter. Mass Communication and Society. Online before print DOI: 10.1080/15205436.2017.1369545 (SSCI, 5-year Impact Factor: 1.543). 2. Kwon, K.H. & Gruzd, A. (2017). Is offensive commenting contagious online? Examining public vs. interpersonal swearing in response to Donald Trump s YouTube campaign videos. Internet Research, 27(4), 991-1010 (SSCI, 5-year Impact Factor: 4.580). 3. Kwon, K. H. & Rao, H. R. (2017). Cyber-rumor sharing under a homeland security threat in the context of government Internet surveillance: The case of South-North Korean conflict. Government Information Quarterly, 34, 307-316. DOI: 10.1016/j.giq.2017.04.002 (SSCI, 5-year Impact Factor: 5.111). 4. Kwon, K. H., & Cho, D. (2017). Swearing effects on citizen-to-citizen discussions online: A large-scale exploration between political and non-political online news comments. Social Science Computer Review, 35(1), 84-102 (SSCI, 5-year Impact Factor: 1.941) 5. Kwon, K. H., Bang, C., Egnoto, M., & Rao, H. R. (2016). Social media rumors as improvised public opinions: Semantic network analyses of Twitter discourses during Korean saber rattling 2013. Asian Journal of Communication, 26(3), 201-222 (SSCI, Impact Factor: 0.377) [Selected as one of the Asian Journal of Communication s top ten downloaded articles in the year of 2016] 6. Kwon, K. H., Xu, W.W., Wang, H., & *Chon, J. (2016). Spatiotemporal diffusion modeling of global mobilization in social media: The case of Egypt Revolution 2011. International Journal of Communication, 10, 73-97 (SSCI, Impact Factor: 1.022, Google Scholar Ranking: 5 th in

Kwon 4 Humanities; 7 th in Communication) 7. Cho, D., & Kwon, K. H. (2015). The impacts of identity verification and disclosure of social cues on flaming in online user comments. Computers in Human Behavior, 51, 363-372 (SSCI, Impact Factor: 3.724) 8. Kwon, K. H., Halavais, A., & *Havener, S. (2015). Tweeting badges: User motivations of achievement display in public networked environments. CyberPsychology, Behavior & Social Networking, 18(2), 93-100 (SSCI, Impact Factor: 3.246) 9. Kwon, K. H., Moon, S.-I, & Stefanone, M. A. (2015). Unspeaking on Facebook? Testing network exposure effects on self-censorship of political expressions in social network sites. Quality and Quantity, 49(4), 1417-1435 (SSCI, Impact Factor: 0.929) 10. Kwon, K. H., Stefanone, M. A., & Barnett, G. A. (2014). Social network influence on online behavioral choices: Exploring group formation on Social Network Sites. American Behavioral Scientists, 58(10), 1345-1360. (SSCI, Impact Factor: 1.907) 11. Kwon, K. H., Oh, O., Manish, A., & Rao, H. R. (2012). Audience gatekeeping in the Twitter service: An Investigation of Tweets about the 2009 Gaza Conflict. AIS Transaction on Human- Computer Interaction, 4(4), 212-229. (Acceptance Rate: 36.1%) 12. Stefanone, M. A., Kwon, K. H., & Lackaff, D. (2012). Exploring the relationship between perceptions of social capital and enacted support online. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 17, 451-466. (SSCI, Impact Factor: 3.895) 13. Kwon, K. H., & Moon, S. (2012). Older adults social support giving and their psychological health: Testing moderating effects of giving in familial and non-familial context. Iowa Journal of Communication, 44(1), 93-118. 14. Kwon, K. H., & Nam, Y., & Lackaff, D. (2011). Wireless protesters move around: Informational and coordinative use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for protest politics. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 8(4), 383-398. 15. Stefanone, M. A., & Kwon, K. H., & Lackaff, D. (2011). The value of online friends: Networked resources via social network sites. First Monday, 16(2) http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3314/2763 (Acceptance Rate: 15%) 16. Nam, Y., Kwon, K. H., & Lee, S. (2010). Does it really matter that people do zipping ads?: Testing the effectiveness of simultaneous presentation advertising (SPA) in IDTV Environment. CyberPsychology, Behavior & Social Networking, 13(2), 225-229. (SSCI, Impact Factor: 3.246) 17. Wang, S., Moon, S.-Il., Kwon, K. H., Evans, C., & Stefanone, M. (2010). Face off: Implications of visual cues on initiating friendship on Facebook. Computers in Human Behavior, 26(2), 226-234 (SSCI, Impact Factor: 3.724)

Kwon 5 18. Kim, J. H., Barnett, G. A., & Kwon, K. (2010). The influence of social networks on the U.S. senate roll-call voting. The International Journal of E-Politics, 1(4), 24-47. 19. Kwon, K. H., & Moon, S.-Il. (2009). The bad guy is one of us: Framing comparison between the U.S. and Korean newspapers and blogs about the Virginia Tech shooting. The Asian Journal of Communication, 19(3), 269-287. (SSCI, Impact Factor: 0.558) 20. Kwon, K. H., & Chon, B. (2009). Social influences on terrestrial and satellite mobile-tv adoption in Korea: Affiliation, positive self-image, and perceived popularity. The International Journal on Media Management 11(2), 1-12. 21. Kwon, K., Barnett, G. A. & Chen, H. (2009). Assessing cultural differences in translations: A semantic network analysis of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Journal of International & Intercultural Communication, 2 (2), 107-138. 22. Cheong, P. H., Halavais, A., & Kwon, K. (2008). The chronicles of me: Understanding blogging as a religious practice. Journal of Media and Religion, 7 (3), 107-131. BOOK CHAPTERS 23. Kwon, K. H. (Forthcoming, Winter 2017). The analysis of social capital in digital environments: A social investment approach. In B. Foucault-Welles & S. Gonzales-Bailon (Eds.), Handbook of Communication in the Networked Age. Oxford University Press. 24. Kwon, K. H. (2016). Using network analytic tools to teach social media impacts on citizen journalism. In H. N. Al-Deen (Ed.), Social Media in the Classroom (pp. 189 205). New York: Peter Lang. 25. Kim, J. H., Barnett, G.A., & Kwon, K. H. (2012). Comparing the influence of social networks online and offline on decision-making: The U. S. senate case. In C. R. Livermore (Ed.), E-Politics and Organizational Implications of the Internet: Power, Influence, and Social Change (pp.198 219), Hershey PA: IGI Global. ISBN: 978-1-4666-0966-2 26. Tutzauer, F., Kwon, K., & Elbirt, B. (2011). Network model of diffusion of competing Innovations: Applying agent-based modeling. In A. Vishwanath & G. A. Barnett (Eds.), Advances in Communication Research: The Diffusion of Innovations (pp. 145 170). New York: Peter Lang. ISBN: 978-1433110832 PEER REVIEWED & PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS 27. Kwon, K. H., Priniski J. H., Sarkar, S., Shakarian, J. & Shakarian P. (2017). Crisis and collective problem solving in dark web: An exploration of a black hat forum. In Proceedings of Social Media and Society, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS), July 28-30, 2017, Toronto, Canada. (Acceptance Rate: 42%)

Kwon 6 28. Kwon, K. H., & Gruzd, A. (2017). Is aggression contagious online? A case of swearing on Donald Trump s campaign videos on YouTube. In Proceedings of 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 4-7, 2017 (Acceptance Rate: 48%) 29. Kwon, K. H., & Hemsley, J. (2017). Cross-national proximity in online social network and protest diffusion: An event history analysis of Arab Spring. In Proceedings of 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 4-7, 2017 (Acceptance Rate: 48%) 30. Kwon, K. H., Wang, H., Xu W.W., & *Raymond, R. (2015). A spatiotemporal model of Twitter information diffusion: An example of Egyptian Revolution 2011. In Proceedings of Social Media and Society, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS), July 27-29, 2015, Toronto, CA. (Acceptance Rate: 43%) 31. Halavais, A., Kwon, K. H., *Striker, J., & *Havener, S. (2014). Badges of friendship: Social influence and badge acquisition on Stack Overflow. Proceedings of 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 14-16, 2014 (Acceptance Rate: 44%) 32. Kwon, K. H, Oh, O., Manish, A., & Rao, H. R. (2011). Choice of information: A study of Twitter news sharing during the 2009 Israel-Gaza conflict. Proceedings of 32st International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Shanghai, China, December, 2011 (Acceptance Rate: 30%) 33. Oh, O., Kwon, K. H., & Rao, H. R. (2010). An exploration of social media in extreme events: Rumor theory and Twitter during the Haiti earthquake 2010. Proceedings of 31st International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Saint Louis, Missouri, December 12-15, 2010 (Acceptance Rate: 29.8%) Op-Eds Kwon, K. H. (September 21, 2017). Why South Koreans don't care about the North Korea threat. The Arizona Republic. MANUSCRIPT UNDER REVIEW Kwon, K. H., *Priniski, J. H., & Chadha, M. Disentangling User Samples: A Machine Learning Approach to Proxy-Population Mismatch in Twitter research. Communication Measure and Method. Revised and Resubmitted. Kwon, K. H. Social processes of celebrity viral campaign engagement: A dynamic social network analysis of the Ice Bucket Challenge on YouTube. Journal of Interactive Advertising MANUSCRIPT IN PREPARATION

Kwon 7 Kwon, K.H., Chadha, M. & Wang, F. Proximity and networked attribution of responsibility for anti-immigrant crime: Structural topic modeling of Twitter conversations about Quebec mosque shooting in 2017 Kwon, K.H. & Shakarian, J., Crisis social interactions on dark web: An exploration of collective problem-solving in Tor-based communities *Alabaster, J., & Kwon, K. Who won the debate? A real-time analysis of agenda setting power of political candidates in Twitter during presidential debates Song, Y & Kwon, K. H. "Content or Source: Which matters more in the contagion of cursing in Chinese social media?" Tsai, J., Chadha, M., & Kwon, H., Exploring the role of local digital media Facebook page on audience engagement: A data-driven approach Kwon, K. H. & Chadha, M., Tsai, J. What makes audience engage with local news contents in social media? CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. Kwon, K. H., & *Priniski, J. H., & Chadha, M. (2017). Disentangling user types in Twitter: A profile classification model development. Presented at International Communication Association, May 25-29, San Diego, CA. 2. Kwon, K. H., & Chadha, M., & *Pellizzaro, K. (2017). Proximity and terrorism news in social media: A construal-level theoretical approach to audience framing of terrorism in Twitter. Presented at International Communication Association, May 25-29, San Diego, CA. 3. Kwon, K. H., & Gruzd, A. (2017). Is Swearing contagious online? Public vs interpersonal swearing in response to Donald Trump s 2016 YouTube campaign videos. Presented at International Communication Association, May 25-29, San Diego, CA. 4. Kwon, K. H. & *Redkey, D. (2016). Celebrity social networks and the viral diffusion of meme videos: Testing homophily using actor-based network dynamic model of the Ice Bucket Challenge on YouTube. Presented at National Communication Association Conference, November 10-15, Philadelphia, PA. 5. Kwon, K. H. (2016). Does cyber-proximity matter? Social media network exposure and crossnational protest diffusion: Evidence from event history analysis of Arab Spring 2010-2011. Presented at International Communication Association Conference, June 9-13, Fukuoka, Japan. 6. Kwon, K. H. (2015). The impacts of anonymity moderation on online flaming. Presented at National Communication Association Conference, November 19-22, Las Vegas, NV. 7. *Elledge, T., & Kwon, K. H. (2015). Imagining home away from home: Wi-Fi use in suburban coffeehouses. Presented at the 16 th Internet Research Conference (IR16), October 21-14, Phoenix, AZ.

Kwon 8 8. Kwon, K. H., & Cho, D. (2015). Swearing effects on audience comments Online: Comparisons between political and non-political news. Presented at AEJMC, August 6-9, San Francisco, CA. 9. Kwon, K. H., Wang, H., Xu W.W., & *Raymond, R. (2015). A spatiotemporal model of Twitter information diffusion: An example of Egyptian Revolution 2011. Presented at Social Media and Society, July 27-29, 2015, Toronto, CA. 10. Kwon, K. H., & *Bang, C. (2014). Social media rumors as improvised public opinions: A semantic network analysis of Twitter during Korean saber rattling 2013. Presented at Social Media and Society Conference, September 27-28, Toronto, CA. 11. Kwon, K. H., Moon, S.-I, & Stefanone, M. (2014). Unspeaking on Facebook? Testing network exposure effects on self-censorship of political expressions in Social Network Sites. Presented at International Communication Association Conference, May 22-26, Seattle, WA. 12. Kwon, K. H. (2014). (Top Paper Honorable Mention). Government surveillance beliefs and online information sharing under a perceived national threat: An exploration of South-North Korean saber rattling 2013. Presented at International Communication Association Conference, May 22-26, Seattle, WA. 13. Halavais, A., Kwon, K. H, & *Havener, S. (2014). What a badge is worth: The acceptability of badges as indicator of experience. Presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, April 3-7, 2-14, Phildaelphia, PA. 14. Kwon, K. H., Moon, S.-I, & Stefanone, M. (2014). Predicting individual s willingness to selfcensor political expressions in online networked environment. Presented at World Conference for Public Administration, June 25-27, Daegu, South Korea 15. Kwon, K. H. (2013). Revisiting the emergent norm theory to understand protest communication in social media: the improvisation-verification-solidification (IVS) framework. Presented at Internet Research Conference (IR14), October 23-26, 2013, Denver, CO. (Acceptance Rate: 40%). 16. Kwon, K. H. (2013). An instantaneous online resource mobilization in Twitter: A temporal and network analysis of the January 25th Egypt protest 2011. Presented at International Communication Association, Jun 17-21, 2013, London, UK. 17. Kwon, K. H., Onook, O., Agrawal, M., & Rao, H.R. (2012). Twitter as a metajournalism Service: A co-tweet network analysis of the 2009 Gaza conflict. Presented at International Network for Social Networks Analysis Conference (SUNBELT), March 12-18, 2012, Redondo Beach, CA. 18. Kwon, K. H., Stefanone, M. A., & Barnett, G. A. (2011). Profiling the influentials in Web 2.0: A cyber-behavioral experiment to compare between self-designated and observation-based measure of opinion leadership. Presented at the International Communication Association, May 26-30, 2011, Boston, MA. 19. Kwon, K. H., Barnett, G. A., Stefanone, M. A., & Tutzauer, F. (2011). Structural social influence model of word-of-mouth (WOM) social organizing on Facebook: A cyber-behavioral experiment. Presented at International Communication Association, May 26-30, 2011, Boston, MA.

Kwon 9 20. Kwon, K. H. (August, 2009) (Top Student Paper Awarded). Information hierarchy in Web 2.0: An exploratory study of Folksonomy. Paper presented at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 5-8 2009, Boston, MA. 21. Kwon, K. H. & Moon, S.-I. (November, 2009). Reciprocal social support for older adults: Giving as a beneficial moderator between received support and older adults psychological health problems. Paper presented at National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. 22. Lim, D., Kwon, K. H., Lackaff, D., Tripoli, A., & Stefanone, M. A. (November, 2009). The value of these so-called Friends : Resource mobilization on Social Network Site. Paper presented at National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. 23. Nam. Y., Kim, D., Kwon, K., & Kang. S. (November, 2009). Semiotic analysis of Global top 300 companies visual identity. Paper presented at National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. 24. Kwon, K., & Nam, Y. (May, 2009). Instrumental utilization of ICTs in mobilization processes of political collective actions: In the context of grassroots protest of Korea 2008. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. 25. Kwon, K., & Nam, Y. (May, 2009). Everyday Internet use, online social capital and social movement participation: A study on the Korean protest against US beef imports in 2008. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. 26. Wang, S., Moon, S.-Il., Kwon, K., Evans, C., & Stefanone, M. (May, 2009). Better without face? Gender difference in visual cue use when initiating friendship on Facebook. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. 27. Kim, J. H., Barnett, G. A., & Kwon, K. (March, 2009). Congressional networks of the United States Senate in predicting roll call votes: Examination of networks based on party membership, cosponsorship, hyperlinks, shared committees, and PAC donation. Paper presented at the International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, San Diego, CA. 28. Nam, Y., Kwon, K., & Lee, S. (August, 2008). Zipping as ad avoidance: Intrusiveness and ad effectiveness of the simultaneous-presentation-advertising as an alternative ad format in DVR environment. Paper presented at AEJMC, Chicago, IL. 29. Kwon, K., & Moon, S.-I. (May, 2008). Salience of national identity in news and public framing: Comparative analysis of the US and Korean newspapers and blogs about Virginia campus shooting. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Montreal, Canada. 30. Kwon, K., & Barnett, G. A. (May, 2008). Assessing cultural difference in translation-based communication: Semantic network analysis of multilingual translations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference, Montreal, Canada. 31. Kwon, K., & Barnett, G. A. (January, 2008). Mapping international agreement on human rights treaties, 1980-2006: An application of network analysis. Paper presented at the International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, St. Petersburg, FL.

Kwon 10 32. Barnett, G. A., Cheong, P. H. & Kwon, K. (January, 2008). An examination of ego-centric social networks in a culturally heterogeneous society: The case of Singapore. Paper presented at the International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, St. Petersburg, FL. 33. Kim, J. H., Kwon, K., Barnett, G. A., & Lim, Y. (November, 2007). (Top Four Paper Awarded). A comparative analysis of newspapers and blogs on the Iraq War: A dual method approach. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. 34. Cheong, P. H., Halavais, A., & Kwon, K. (September, 2006). God in the machine: Blogging as a religious practice. Paper presented at Association of Internet Researchers Conference, Brisbane, Australia. 35. Kwon, K. (February, 2005). Influence of watching television on the mother-daughter relationship (In Korean). Paper presented at Graduate Student Conference of Korean Society for Journalism and Communication, Yang Pyung, S. Korea. INVITED TALKS EXTERNAL Kwon, K. H. (2017, June). Disentangle Twitter User Samples Using Machine Learning Techniques. College of Business. Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Seoul, S. Korea. Kwon, K. H. (2017, June). Machine Learning for Social Media Research. Department of Interaction Science, Sung Kyun Kwan University (SKKU), Seoul, S. Korea. Kwon, K. H. (2016, August). Online Network Exposure and Cross-National Protest Diffusion: An Evidence from Facebook International Friendship Network and Arab Spring. Center for Human Dynamics in the Mobile Age (NSF Project Summer Specialist Workshop). San Diego State University, San Diego, CA. Kwon, K. H. (2016, May). Quantitative Social Media Audience Research. Ted Rogers School of Management. Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. Kwon, K. H. (2016, April). Modeling Dynamics of Online Networks with SIENA in R. Ted Rogers School of Managemen,. Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. Kwon, K. H. (2016, February). Information Privacy and Countervailing Values in Networked Society. School of Information, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Kwon, K. H. (2015, August). Spatiotemporal Diffusion and Hostility Detection: Towards an Interdisciplinary Collaboration. Center for Human Dynamics in the Mobile Age (NSF Project Summer Specialist Workshop). San Diego State University, San Diego, CA. Kwon, K. H. (2014, September). Influence in Social Network. Social Media and Society Conference (Invited Panel Talk), Toronto, Canada.

Kwon 11 Kwon, K. H. (2014, June). What a Badge Worth: The Acceptability of Digital Badges as Indicators of Experiences. Cyber Emotions Reseach Center, Yeung-Nam University, Daegu, S. Korea. Kwon, K. H. (2012, October). Temporal and Network Analyses of Instantaneous Protest Communication among Twitter Crowds: A Study on the Jan. 25th Egypt Protest. Sogang University, Seoul, S. Korea. INVITED TALKS INTERNAL Kwon, K. H. (2017, March). Is Aggression Contagious Online? Walter Cronkite School of Journalism (Faculty Research Talk), ASU. Kwon, K. H. (2016, October). Social Media Network Analysis, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (Guest Lecture), ASU Kwon, K. H. (2014, May). Small World as an Interdisciplinary Problem. School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (Guest Lecture), ASU Kwon, K. H. (2012, August). Instantaneous Protest Communication in Twitter: A Study on Egyptian Revolution 2011. Hugh Downs School of Human Communication (Doctoral Seminar), ASU EXTERNAL FUNDED GRANTS Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, $3,450, 2017 2018 o Project title: News Proximity and Social Media Framing of Terrorism: A Computational Approach toward Large-Scale Framing Research o Investigators: Kwon, K. Hazel and Chadha, Monica (PIs) o Program: AEJMC Emerging Scholars Program Department of Education, $1,500 (2% contribution out of $190,886), 2016 2018 o Project title: Asia Mediated: Interdisciplinary Curriculum Innovation at Arizona State University o Investigators: Schober,Juliane S (PI), Cheong,Pauline (Co-PI) o Faculty Collaborators: Bhattacharjya,Nilanjana, Brown,Claudia G, Chadha,Monica, Chau,Angie C, Chen,Huaiyu, Chhabra,Deepak, Cho,Sookja, Codell,Julie, Dutta,Uttaran, Gabbard,Ralph Barnhart, Hedberg,William C, Henn,Alexander Ernst, Kwon, K. Hazel, Le,Thuy-Kim Pham, Moore,Aaron Stephen, Rush,James Robert, Shin,Jiwon, Thornton,Sybil, Wilson,Bradley James, o Program: Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC), $154,018 (Contribution: 40%), 2013 2014 o Project title: Evaluating Microcredentialing in Public Networked Environments" o Investigators: Halavais, Alexander (PI) and Kwon, K. Hazel (Co-PI) o Program: Digital Media & Learning Competition

Kwon 12 National Science Foundation, $30,836 (Contribution: 5%), 2011 2012 o Project title: An Investigation of Information Diffusion Speed and Collective Intelligence o During the Citizen Protests of Egypt and Middle East 2011 o Investigators: Rao, H. Raghav (PI), Oh, Onook (Senior Personnel), Kwon, K. Hazel (Senior Personnel) o Program: Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Rapid Response Research (CMMI 1134853 RAPID) EXTERNAL PENDING UNFUNDED Departmetn of Defense Army Material Command, $354,675 o Project title: Crisis and Collective Problem-Solving on the Darkweb: Understanding Crisis Information Procesing in Hidden Cyber Communities o Investigators: Kwon, K H. (PI), Shakarian, P. (Senior Personnel) o Program: Army Research Office: Social and Behavioral Science National Science Foundation, $499,628 (Contribution: 30%) (Unfunded) o Project title: An Investigation of Threats, Online Hostility Contagion and Cyber-Human Collaborative Alert Systems o Investigators: Kwon, K. H. (PI), Dutta, H. (PI), Gawron, J. M. (PI), Rao, R. H. (PI) o Program: Compute-Human System National Science Foundation, $296,758, 2015 (Unfunded) o Project title: Online Network Proximity, Information Exposure, and Cross-System Diffusion of Collective Actions o Investigators: K. Hazel Kwon (PI), Jeff Hemsley, J. (PI from Syracuse University), Alexander Halavais (Co-PI) o Program: Interdisciplinary Behavioral and Social Science Air Force Office of Scientific Research, $244,225, 2014 (Unfunded) o Project title: Large Scale Social Crisis Events - An Investigation of Cross-Cultural Influence and Trust Mechanisms in Social Media o Investigators: Manish Agrawal (PI), Dan Kim, D. (PI), K.Hazel Kwon. (PI), H. R. Rao (PI) o Program: Trust and Influence National Institute of Health, $1,660,875, 2014 (Unfunded) o Project title: Spatiotemporal Modeling of Health Information Diffusion in Social Media o Investigators: Haiyan Wang (PI), Feng Wang (Co-PI), Kuai Xu (Co-PI), K. Hazel Kwon (Co-PI), Alex Halavais (Co-PI) o Program: Modeling Social Behavior National Science Foundation, $166,603, 2013 (Unfunded) o Project title: An Investigation of Human-Computer Collaborative Gatekeeping and the Spread of Intergroup Hostility o Investigators: K. Hazel Kwon (PI), H. R. Rao, H. (PI), Haimonti Dutta (Co-PI) o Program: Information & Intelligent Systems Human-Computer Interaction (IIS-HCI)

Kwon 13 INTERNAL FUNDED Institute for Social Science Research Seed Grant, Competitive internal grans to faculty seeking external funding in social sciences o Arizona State University, 2017, $6,000 Bidstrup Undergraduate Fellows Grant, Student-faculty partnership for research funding o Arizona State University, 2016, $1,920 New College Undergraduate Inquiry and Research Experience (NCUIRE) Award, Student hiring grant for faculty research projects o Arizona State University, 2015, $2,500 Bidstrup Undergraduate Fellows Grant, Student-faculty partnership for research funding o Arizona State University, 2014, $2,000 Mark Diamond Dissertation Grant, Dissertation research support funding o University at Buffalo, 2009-2010, $2,000 TEACHING COURSES (# = New Course Designed; G= Graduate) #MCO436 Digital Audience Research ASU #MCO494 Technology, Digital Media and Social Issues ASU #COM459 Theory and Methods of Social Media Network ASU COM570 Advocacy in Context: Connected Actions (G) ASU CMN598 Social Media and Social Change (G) ASU COM457/CMN591 New Media (G) ASU COM380 Internet and Society Drexel COM690 Social Media Research (G) Drexel COM150 Mass Media and Society Drexel COM310 Technical Communication Drexel COM240 New Technologies in Communication Drexel COM111 Principles of Communication Drexel COM125 Introduction to the Internet SUNY-Buffalo COM101 Principles of Communication SUNY-Buffalo MENTORSHIP Assigned International Researcher Mentorship: o Savera Shami, Fall 2017 o Shabbir Sarwar, Fall 2016 o Fulfilling a Pakistani scholar s dissertation mentorship, assigned from Dean s office under the 3-year grant between Cronkite, ASU s Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict and the University of Punjabs Institute of Communications Studies, titled Building Linkages, Enhancing Scholarship: Transdisciplinary Approaches to Communication and Development Studies: A Partnership between Arizona State University and the University of the Punjab o Meeting for 2 hours each week for methodological mentoring Dissertation Committee:

Kwon 14 o o Kirstin Pellizzaro, Spring 2017 Present Shuo Gao, People and personification: How influence and brand anthropomorphism differ on Twitter and Weibo, Fall 2015 Present Doctoral Student Research Apprenticeship: o Jay Alabaster, Spring 2017 o Kirstin Pellizzaro, Fall 2016 Master s Thesis / Applied Project Chair: o Tracy Elledge, Building the community: How online learning communities enhance higher education programs, Spring 2015 Fall 2015 (Ms. Elledge was a recipient of an Outstanding Graduate Award in February, 2015). o Jessica Haag, I want to believe: An analysis of the cultural significance of fandom, Spring 2015 Master s Thesis / Applied Project Committee: o Xianlin Jin, Family influences on highly-educated Chinese youth and smoking behaviors: Extending the framework of the theory of planned behavior, Fall 2013 Spring 2014 o Tenisha Baca, Me in HD: Utilizing the lived cancer experience of an African American woman as a resource for a narrative communicative solution to cancer health disparities, Spring 2013 Spring 2014 Undergraduate Honors Thesis Advisor: o JadeYeban, A case study and analysis of the use of social media by Arizona political leaders, Fall 2016 Present o Ross Raymond, Directed Mr. Raymond s thesis titled A brief look at the effect of the modifiable areal unit problem on a diffusive logic partial differential model for information diffusion in social media, Spring 2015 Spring 2016 o Corey Walsh, An understanding of professional sport organizations use of Twitter: A content analysis of Major League Baseball teams in Pennsylvania, Fall 2011 Spring 2012 (Drexel University) Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee: Emily Jing o Emily Jing, YouTuber: From the Hobbyist to Full Time Professional, Fall 2017 Present o Laura Curry and Grace White, Political Identity Construction in University Students through Social Media, Spring 2015 Present o J. Hunger Priniski, Reddit predicts swings in the stock market: r/worldnews and using machine learning to predict changes in stock price, Spring 2016 Fall 2016 New College Undergraduate Inquiry and Research Experience (NCUIRE) Supervision: o Chase Nuttall, Megan Bowen, Jarrad Hicks, Hannah Mure, Private-public social interactions in networked (semi-) public spaces: The use of wi-fi at coffee shops in metropolitan phoenix areas, Spring 2015 (The team presented at the Undergraduate Research Expo, April 15, 2015). Bidstrup Research Fellow Advisor: o Christiana Wento, Impacts of anonymity on political expressions in online networked environment, Fall 2014 Spring2015 (She presented at the Undergraduate Research Expo, April 15, 2015.)

Kwon 15 OTHER STUDENT MENTORSHIP FOR INDEPENDENT COURSES SP 2016 SP 2016 SP 2015 SP 2015 SP 2015 FA 2015 FA 2015 FA 2015 SM 2014 SP2013 COM499 Individualized Instruction COM580 Practicum COM580 Practicum COM584 Internship CMN590 Reading and Conference CMN580 Practicum CMN592 Research CMN593 Applied Project CMN590 Reading and Conference CMN592 Research SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 2017 Present Associate Editor, Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia 2017 Coordinating Editor, Information System Frontiers (Journal, Impact Factor: 1.45) 2017 Panel Organizer/Panelist, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL 2016 Organizing Committee Poster Session Chair, Social Media & Society International Conference, Toronto, CA. 2016 Panel Organizer/Chair, National Communication Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA 2015 Present Editorial Board, the International Journal of Communication Technology for Social Networking Services 2014 2016 Program Committee, Social Media & Society International Conference. 2014 2015 Organizing Committee, the 16 th Association of Internet Researchers Conference (IR16), Phoenix, AZ. 2014 Panelist on Advice for Graduate School, Southwest Communication Association, Glendale, AZ. 2014 Session Respondent/Chair, International Communication Association Conference, Seattle, WA 2013 Preconference Organizer, the 14 th Association of Internet Researchers Conference (IR14), Denver, CO. JOURNAL CONFERENCE REVIEWER (* = Multiple times) Mass Communication and Society, Information System Frontiers, GeoJournal, Journal of Communication, *Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, *New Media and Society, Big Data and Society, Journal of Media Economics, Social Science Computer Review, Hypermedia and Multimedia, Cyberpsychology, Behavior & Social Networking, *International Journal of Communication, Telematics and Informatics, *Journal of Psychology of Popular Media Culture, *Quality and Quantity, *Association of Internet Researcher Conference (AOIR) Proceeding, International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) Proceeding,, Asian Journal of Communication, Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, The Review of Communication COMMUNITY

Kwon 16 SP 2017 SP 2017 FA 2016 FA 2014 SP 2014 FA 2012 A guest speech to the International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2) Phoenix Chapter, Rio Salado Conference Center : An invited talk on hackers conflict resolutions in dark web Interview with a student journalist at Gilbert Classical Academy : Scholar expert interview on fake news Interview with Educator (Pakistan s leading English press) : Scholar expert interview on media bias on election campaign news coverage Interview for a College Newspaper : Expert interview on net neutrality Sci-Fi Festival Open Door : Social network visualization demonstration open to the public Town Hall Debate Organizer : Planning committee of a town hall debate ( I should be anonymous online ) UNIVERSITY FA 2014 Faculty Panel for Graduate Studies Workshop New College : Give a talk about graduate studies to prospective students SP 2014 FA 2015 MA in Social Technology Program Committee New College : Involved in designing and launching a new MA program SP 2013 Social Media Consortium Committee New College : Engaged in designing a social media consortium SP 2013 Research Exhibition University : Demonstrated a research during Knight Foundation News Challenge Event SCHOOL FA 2016 SP 2017 Faculty Search Committee : Involved in reviewing applications and interviewing candidates for two tenuretrack faculty positions FA 2017 90-minute Mastery Session, November 17, 2017 : Taught one session titled Discovering connections in social media conversations SP 2017 Cronkite Must-See-Mondays Panelist, April 24, 2017 : Panel talk titled Faculty Research: From Social Media to Sports, discussing latest research and important trends in journalism SP 2017 90-minute Mastery Session, April 21, 2017 : Taught one session titled Discovering connections in social media conversations SP 2017 Present Doctoral Standing Committee : Involved in course curriculum development. SM 2016 Digital Audience Minor Program Organizing Member : Engaged in proposing the program. FA 2012 SP 2016 MA Graduate Committee : Reviewed (lots of) admission application materials and evaluated MA s comprehensive exams (mandatory exams for graduation) every semester. SP 2015 Communication Promotional Brochure Design : Designed the undergraduate communication major promotion brochure

Kwon 17 FA 2014 FA 2013 FA 2012 Panelist at International Graduate Student Workshop : Gave a lecture at the workshop hosted by Communication Assessment and Learning Lab (CALL) Lecturer Search Committee : Reviewed candidate applications and interviewed. Social media certificate program proposal (not approved) : Engaged in an initiative to propose social media certificate PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2007 Present International Communication Association 2009 Present National Communication Association 2013 Present Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 2013 Present Korean American Communication Association 2013 Present Association of Internet Researchers PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES Online Course Instructor Certificate, December 2016 Summer Institute of Computational Analysis and Social Organizational System, Carnegie Mellon University, June 2009