Associate Professor of Communication and Journalism, Auburn University
Myoung-Gi Chon, Ph.D., serves as an associate professor and the graduate program officer (GPO) in the School of Communication and Journalism at Auburn University. He holds the position of associated editor at Asian Journal of Public Relations (AJPR). Previously, he was a co-advisor for the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), and since 2019, he has been an advisor for the Korean Student Association (KSA) at Auburn University. Moreover, he actively contributes as one of the board members of Korea Corner, an organization dedicated to fostering mutual understanding and bridging the gap between the Korean community and non-Korean communities.
Chon's primary research interests center around risk-crisis management, health communication, and science communication, particularly concerning infectious diseases and environmental issues. His research has evolved to explore communicative behaviors of the public, addressing social and political challenges in the digital age. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Chon, along with co-authors, has contributed to the development of various measurements, including social media activism, issues-crisis principles (RAPIDS) and allegiant communication behavior (ACB). Recently, he has extended his research interests to include the application of public relations theories in public diplomacy. Moreover, as a committee member in Auburn University's AI@AU initiative, his ongoing research centers on applying AI in public relations education and addressing health-science communication issues.