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Trends in South Korean Medical Device Development for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Narrative Review. [PDF]
Cho Y, Talboys SL.
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Turkish remakes of Korean TV dramas
Creative Industries Journal, 2021In the complex sphere of global television dramas, South Korea has emerged as a regional force in the last few decades, followed by Turkey in the 2000s. Turkish TV dramas are sold to over 140 countries throughout the world, demanding a constant supply of new content, met in part by remakes.
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Alcohol consumption messages in Korean dramas: the globalization of South Korean drinking norms
Global Health Promotion, 2022South Korea has one of the highest rates of monthly alcohol consumption, high-risk drinking, and alcohol-related problems. Global viewers of Korean dramas consume messages about the cultural norms regarding alcohol consumption. There is limited data on the portrayal of alcohol in Korean dramas.
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Korean wave: Enjoyment factors of Korean dramas in the U.S.
International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2013Abstract From a disposition theory perspective, successful dramas are driven by the development of strong dispositions towards characters. Thus, disposition theory logic is used to predict the enjoyment of American viewers when watching two different Korean dramas ( Personal Preference and Secret Garden ).
Lisa M. Chuang, Hye Eun Lee
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The Korean Wave and Korean Dramas
2018For the past two decades, the Korean Wave has been recognized in many parts of the world, and has articulated dynamic junctures of globalization, regionalization, and localization in the realms of media and popular culture. Due to online media platforms such as streaming services, television content has been diversifying and increasing its ...
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Korean Shamanist Theater and Drama
Comparative Drama, 1983In Urdrama: The Origins of the Theatre (New York, 1975), E. T. Kirby has gathered together an impressive amount of evidence from major traditions of the world's drama to support the thesis that the theater has its origins in shamanistic ritual seances.
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