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K-Pop and Education Migration to Korea in the Digitalised COVID-19 Era

open access: yesSocial Sciences
This study examines the relationship between K-Pop and education migration to South Korea in the context of the global internet and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sunghyun Park   +2 more
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A MERCANTILIZAÇÃO DA LINGUAGEM PRESENTE NO RITUAL DE CULTO AO K-POP

open access: yesRevista Linguagem em Pauta, 2022
Considerando a expansão da cultura coreana no Brasil, com ela, o K-Pop e seu fandom, este texto tem por objetivos: a) trazer reflexões em torno da crescente procura pela aprendizagem da língua coreana que, dentre os componentes de marketing, se tornou um
Jaqueline Mayumi Ikeda Loureiro
doaj  

Still Kissing Their Posters Goodnight: Lifelong Pop Music Fandom [PDF]

open access: yes
Narratives about the discovery of one’s favourite artist are popular discussion topics among adult pop music fans, as are narratives of rediscovery later in life, suggesting that memory and nostalgia are powerful forces that can repeatedly draw fans back
Anderson, Tonya
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Online Fandom: Social Identity and Social Hierarchy of Hallyu Fans

open access: yesThe Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography, 2019
Hallyu fans are people who are dedicated to popular culture in South Korea, including music, drama and film. This study focuses on fans of Korean pop music, which is known as K-pop.
Atiqah Abd-Rahim
doaj   +1 more source

Pola Komunikasi Virtual Dalam Membangun Solidaritas Komunitas K-Pop di Media Sosial (Studi pada Komunitas Treasure Maker Indonesia) [PDF]

open access: yes
This research focuses on how virtual interaction patterns of the K-Pop Treasure Maker Indonesia community and explores what factors contribute to their successful coordination.
Dainar, Dwi Nafiatut
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K-Pop Fandom and Political Activism in Thailand’s 2020 Student Uprising

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication
Korean popular culture has taken the world by storm with the recent rise of Korean entertainment globally, such as Squid Game on Netflix and the Oscar Award-winning Parasite. Fans of Korean popular culture have formed coalitions in Asia, North and South
Penchan Phoborisut, Jiwoo Park
doaj   +2 more sources

“I can fix him”: A mixed-method analysis of psychological effects of parasocial relationships in adolescent K- Pop fans. [PDF]

open access: yesThe Young Researcher
Parasocial relationships (PSRs), defined as one-sided relationships with media personas have grown in prevalence within the K-pop fandom in recent years, particularly for adolescents.
Lucie Huang
doaj  

Legal Fictions: Copyright, Fan Fiction, and a New Common Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
A girl owns a number of Barbie dolls. She makes outfits for them and constructs elaborate scenarios in which they play starring roles. She enacts her dramas in her front yard, where passers-by can easily see. Does she violate the law?
Tushnet, Rebecca
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