This article covers how parasocial relationships and echo chambers promote ignorance within K-pop fandoms on social media platforms, specifically when it comes to cultural appropriation, racial stereotyping, and anti-Blackness. Despite the recent surge in education and accountability in other areas of pop culture, K-pop has created a unique space online when it comes to these dialogues. We will be exploring this through looking at the Korean wave, implications of parasocial relationships, and the divide in the common conversation online; these concepts will be applied to specific recent examples of K-pop controversies and the fans\u27 responses
The research conducted focused on the media practices by a South Korean band « BTS » and the named f...
This article addresses fandom and deokjil (a word recently coined to indicate obsessive fan activity...
The target of this hypothesis is to exhibit that the Korean Wave, also known as Korean Hallyu, curre...
This study explores the online experience of k-pop (Korean Pop Music) and its international fan base...
Hallyu fans are people who are dedicated to popular culture in South Korea, including music, drama a...
Korean popular music (K-pop) fandom may serve as a case study to identify both cynical and utopian v...
This research aims to discuss the phenomenon of fan wars between fans of a K-pop group and fans of o...
This article examines the relationship between K-pop boybands and their fandoms in the West as med...
abstract: K-pop has become popular around the world, with over tens of millions of fans on Twitter. ...
Literature surrounding K-Pop is mostly focused on the reactionary, participatory, promotional, consu...
K-pop has received global attention during the past decades. It already transcended Korean boundarie...
Korean popular music (K-pop) fandom is under the spotlight as the K-pop industry has rapidly grown t...
At present, the use of social media tends to be an inseparable need from humans. In addition to gett...
This study examines the perception of K-pop fans towards a cancel culture phenomenon that is happeni...
Today, K-pop is a worldwide cultural phenomenon that receives attention from both media and academia...
The research conducted focused on the media practices by a South Korean band « BTS » and the named f...
This article addresses fandom and deokjil (a word recently coined to indicate obsessive fan activity...
The target of this hypothesis is to exhibit that the Korean Wave, also known as Korean Hallyu, curre...
This study explores the online experience of k-pop (Korean Pop Music) and its international fan base...
Hallyu fans are people who are dedicated to popular culture in South Korea, including music, drama a...
Korean popular music (K-pop) fandom may serve as a case study to identify both cynical and utopian v...
This research aims to discuss the phenomenon of fan wars between fans of a K-pop group and fans of o...
This article examines the relationship between K-pop boybands and their fandoms in the West as med...
abstract: K-pop has become popular around the world, with over tens of millions of fans on Twitter. ...
Literature surrounding K-Pop is mostly focused on the reactionary, participatory, promotional, consu...
K-pop has received global attention during the past decades. It already transcended Korean boundarie...
Korean popular music (K-pop) fandom is under the spotlight as the K-pop industry has rapidly grown t...
At present, the use of social media tends to be an inseparable need from humans. In addition to gett...
This study examines the perception of K-pop fans towards a cancel culture phenomenon that is happeni...
Today, K-pop is a worldwide cultural phenomenon that receives attention from both media and academia...
The research conducted focused on the media practices by a South Korean band « BTS » and the named f...
This article addresses fandom and deokjil (a word recently coined to indicate obsessive fan activity...
The target of this hypothesis is to exhibit that the Korean Wave, also known as Korean Hallyu, curre...