Transportation is a key element to understanding the socio-spatial structure of colonial cities and the lives of individuals living under colonial governance. This study investigates the disparity in transit-based travel time between colonial rulers (Japanese) and subjects (Koreans) in Colonial Seoul (*Keijo*) in 1936 using modern GIS and open-source transport analysis tools. Findings suggest a significant disparity in travel time to a major urban facility (i.e., City Hall) between the two population groups of the largest colonial city in the Korean peninsula
The electric streetcar is both a product of electric modernity and a form of social technology that ...
Lee, Hyang A. 2018. "Tracing Seoul’s Modernity: The History of Urban Planning in Colonial Seoul." Cr...
This dissertation explores the contacts, conflicts, and contestations surrounding Seoul's city walls...
This study examined the urban structure of colonial Seoul in the 1930s, the capital city of Korea un...
Moving along with daily life, urban residents and commuters create characteristic spatiotemporal pat...
This study reviews the long-term urbanization trend in Korea based on population statistics. The pop...
Public transportation policy plays a significant role in facilitating ridership as well as travel mo...
The purpose of this research is to examine the characteristics of the genesis and growth of the publ...
The paper examines the change of turban space in Seoul at the turn of 20th Century. The period is r...
It is well known that faster and less-expensive transit systems with shorter walking distances, as w...
This dissertation aims to analyze the transformation of Pusan by examining the social, political, ec...
This study chronologically reviews the Korean urbanization process and the national spatial structur...
This dissertation aims to analyze the transformation of Pusan by examining the social, political, ec...
By approaching Namcheon Kim’s short story “On the Road” (1939) from the new mobilities paradigm, thi...
Prior to 1965, only small numbers of Korean people lived in the United States, mostly in Hawaii and ...
The electric streetcar is both a product of electric modernity and a form of social technology that ...
Lee, Hyang A. 2018. "Tracing Seoul’s Modernity: The History of Urban Planning in Colonial Seoul." Cr...
This dissertation explores the contacts, conflicts, and contestations surrounding Seoul's city walls...
This study examined the urban structure of colonial Seoul in the 1930s, the capital city of Korea un...
Moving along with daily life, urban residents and commuters create characteristic spatiotemporal pat...
This study reviews the long-term urbanization trend in Korea based on population statistics. The pop...
Public transportation policy plays a significant role in facilitating ridership as well as travel mo...
The purpose of this research is to examine the characteristics of the genesis and growth of the publ...
The paper examines the change of turban space in Seoul at the turn of 20th Century. The period is r...
It is well known that faster and less-expensive transit systems with shorter walking distances, as w...
This dissertation aims to analyze the transformation of Pusan by examining the social, political, ec...
This study chronologically reviews the Korean urbanization process and the national spatial structur...
This dissertation aims to analyze the transformation of Pusan by examining the social, political, ec...
By approaching Namcheon Kim’s short story “On the Road” (1939) from the new mobilities paradigm, thi...
Prior to 1965, only small numbers of Korean people lived in the United States, mostly in Hawaii and ...
The electric streetcar is both a product of electric modernity and a form of social technology that ...
Lee, Hyang A. 2018. "Tracing Seoul’s Modernity: The History of Urban Planning in Colonial Seoul." Cr...
This dissertation explores the contacts, conflicts, and contestations surrounding Seoul's city walls...