Abstract This paper examines the ways in which several Korean documentary films in the 2010s use archival footage of the distant or recent histories of Korea. […]
Abstract In the early 21st century, Korean popular culture, including Korean cinema and K-pop, have continued to expand their global reach. Even during the COVID-19 era, […]
Abstract North Korea might be known as the world’s most secluded society, but it has witnessed the rapid rise of media technologies in the new millennium. […]
Abstract The emergence and tremendous success of Nollywood throughout the 1990s made scholars suggest that a new form of pan-Africanism had emerged, based on the transnational […]
NLP (Natural Language Processing, or computer-assisted text analysis) and CV (Computer Vision, or visual analysis) are two subfields within Artificial Intelligence. Both approaches provide computational methods […]
South Korea has strengthened its international image and its political and economic ties by promoting and exporting its cultural products and creating a distinctive Korean nation […]
Digital ethnography, as Crystal Abidin and Gabriele de Seta put it, is “doing ethnographic research about, on, and through digital media” , meaning that the digital […]
The classical method of ethnographic research requires researchers to travel to the people whose cultural practices they intend to study. They live among them for a […]