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Introduction: Conceptualizing the Korean Wave

Mark Ravina
- Vol. 31, pp 3
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The article was published on 2009-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Korean Wave.

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Tempered by the EU? Political parties and party systems before and after accession

TL;DR: For example, this paper found that the lifting of accession-related constraints is especially apparent among parties that adopt more nationalist and culturally conservative positions, and preliminary evidence suggests that such parties have made only modest political gains.
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The Fandom of Hallyu, A Tribe in the Digital Network Era: The Case of ARMY of BTS

TL;DR: The authors identified four primary dimensions of emerging fandom: digital intimacy, non-social sociality, transnational locality, and organizing without an organization, and found that these four dimensions help to understand how the relationship between BTS and ARMY transforms the private realm of the tastes and desires of their fans into cultural, political and economic expression in the public realm.
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Promoting Tourism, Projecting Power: The role of Television Commercials

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzes television commercials (TVCs) launched by Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) from 1999 to 2012 and conclude that Korean tourism TVCs both reflected and fueled the fad a target audience has for Korea.
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Proliferation of Hallyu wave and Korean popular culture across the world: A systematic literature review from 2000-2019

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic literature review approach was used to collect, analyze and synthesize data regarding the Hallyu wave, addressing a variety of topics using Google Scholar between 2000 and 2019 and selected 100 primary research articles.
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A conceptual framework for Asian women's emotional needs in fashion design

TL;DR: Despite recognition of consumer emotions in design practice today, a literature review of design research in the field of fashion has revealed a lack of conceptualisation of consumers' emotional ne... as discussed by the authors.
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Celebrity fan involvement and destination perceptions

TL;DR: This article investigated the extent to which people's involve- ment with a celebrity affects their perceptions of tourism destinations (familiarity, image, and visitation intentions) and found that celebrity involvement positively affected familiarity and visitation intention.
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East Asian Pop Culture: Analysing the Korean Wave

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-layered analysis of the emerging East Asian media culture using the Korean TV drama as its analytic vehicle is presented, with a focus on Korean TV dramas.
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The Effects of Korean Pop Culture on Hong Kong Residents' Perceptions of Korea as a Potential Tourist Destination

TL;DR: Hong Kong residents' perceptions of Korea as a potential tourist destination were assessed in this paper, showing that the media had a significant influence on a person's choice of tourist destination, and that respondents who were less educated and tended to spend more on Korean cultural products had a higher intention to visit Korea after they tasted Korean food.
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A Study on the KBS TV Drama Winter Sonata and its Impact on Korea's Hallyu Tourism Development

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the ties between the success of a TV drama Winter Sonata, produced by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), and the flow of tourism into Korea.
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Re-Imagining a cosmopolitan ‘Asian us’: Korean media flows and imaginaries of Asian modern femininities

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TL;DR: This paper reviewed some of the major studies on Korean media flows, particularly the consumption of Korean TV dramas, and presented their audience studies of Korean drama fans in Hong Kong and Singapore, concluding that women located in different Asian societies try to imagine and negotiate their own ways of being a modern woman in Asia.