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The Meaning Of K-Pop And Self-Concept Transformation Of K-Pop Fans In Bandung [PDF]
This research is motivated by the phenomenon of Korean culture fans, especially fans of Korean Pop music (K-pop) in Bandung. Their unusual behaviors, such as hysterical screaming over their idols, mimicking the dances, angry if their idols are insulted ...
Alex Sobur +4 more
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Between Human and Virtual Idol: Fans Reception Analysis of Digital Alter Ego Concept [PDF]
The emergence of K-pop idol group Aespa has changed the landscape of K-pop fan culture since the group introduced the concept of a digital alter ego in the form of digital “ae” members.
Damar Rizky Nuranda +1 more
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Public Reception of Young K-pop Fans in Vietnam, 2011–19
"Water buffalo youth," "mixed-race," and "out of control" are notable mainstream terms publicly used to refer to Korean popular music (hereafter "K-pop") fans in Vietnam.
Becky Pham
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Consumption acculturation of Brazilian K-pop fans
The marketing resonance of the major musical genre from Korean pop culture known as K-pop has grown worldwide over the last few years. Among consumer markets, Brazil stands out for how fans of this musical genre articulate the values of historically ...
Armando Perez Palha +2 more
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PERILAKU KONSUMTIF K-POP FANS BERDASARKAN TEORI KONSUMSI AL GHAZALI [PDF]
Fenomena Korean wave saat ini lagi di gandrungi di dunia, tidak terkecuali para remaja yang ada di Indonesia. Sehingga hal itu menyebabkan tingkat konsumsi para penggemar k-pop meningkat, yang mana mereka tidak bisa membedakan mana yang menjadi kebutuhan dan keinginan semata.
Madaniya, Nadiya El
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Fan activism, cybervigilantism, and Othering mechanisms in K-pop fandom
Korean popular music (K-pop) fandom may serve as a case study to identify both cynical and utopian views of fans' participatory Net activism by addressing three key aspects: fan activism, cybervigilantism, and Othering mechanisms. Fancom (fan company) in
Sun Jung
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Loneliness and psychological well-being among adolescents K-Pop fans [PDF]
Psychological well-being is important for adolescent, especially on their mental health. This study aimed to examine the relationship between loneliness and psychological well-being in adolescent K-pop fans.
Luthfiana Nur Fauziyah +2 more
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Gender Construction in the Chinese Fandom of Korean Pop Culture: A Case Study of BTS and BLACKPINK Fans [PDF]
This research delves into the influence exerted by BTS and BLACKPINK, prominent K-pop idol groups, on Chinese K-pop fans’ perceptions of gender, gender equality, and inclusivity. Employing data collected through a comprehensive survey distributed among a
Luo Wenting
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Cyberbullying among teenage K-pop fans
This study aims to discuss how teenage K-pop fans need a proper approach to be introduced to the forms of cyberbullying, to describe how to recognize and overcome cyberbullying, and to discuss K-pop as media literacy for K-pop fans. This study was a library research with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through questionnaire and observation.
Andriani Andriani +3 more
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The reception of K-pop in Japan must be contextualized within the postcolonial relationship between Japan and Korea. Studying fan discourse and discourse about fans reveals that the Korean Wave (that is, fandom around Korean popular culture) has produced
Thomas Baudinette
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