Driven by economic exigencies, the Korean government began to strategize entering the rapidly expanding Islamic economy during the early 2000s. Subsequently, decisions to invest into the global halal market ignited public opposition from Korean evangelicals who rejected the positive economic framing of halal—an Islamic concept most commonly used to inform Muslim dietary laws. Based on fieldwork in Korea and analysis of Korean media sources, this article tracks the development of this “halal discourse” through a frame analysis of the discourses created by the Korean government, economic actors, and anti-halal evangelicals, and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of their arguments. As these competing voices debated halal’s place in Korean...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
International audienceIn today’s globalized world, halal (meaning ‘permissible’ or ‘lawful’) is abou...
This thesis examines halal discourse which is the privilege of religious practice which later become...
South Korea has reaped economic success from international acceptance of Hallyu and now eyes Halal e...
Following the significant growth of the global halal market, not only Muslim society, but non-Muslim...
This study asks about the practice of food consumption by Muslim population in the context of today'...
The media in the West has portrayed Islam negatively after tragic events like 9/11, accusing them of...
The increasing number of Muslim tourists influenced by the Hallyu Wave has made the South Korean Gov...
This study explores South Korea‟s “cross certification” foreign policy, explaining the development o...
Scholars use the term 'religious economy' to describe situations where religion is treated as a mark...
This book aims to introduce Islam and Muslims in South Korea to non-Korean readers of history, espec...
Korean culture was caused by the Korean wave or Hallyu wave that entered and spread among young peop...
This study aims to investigate the perception of Muslim travellers toward Halal lifestyle in South K...
The aim of this study is to give better understanding of Muslim visitors attitudes towards Korean st...
This research discusses the comparison of food diplomacy halal strategy conducted by Japan and South...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
International audienceIn today’s globalized world, halal (meaning ‘permissible’ or ‘lawful’) is abou...
This thesis examines halal discourse which is the privilege of religious practice which later become...
South Korea has reaped economic success from international acceptance of Hallyu and now eyes Halal e...
Following the significant growth of the global halal market, not only Muslim society, but non-Muslim...
This study asks about the practice of food consumption by Muslim population in the context of today'...
The media in the West has portrayed Islam negatively after tragic events like 9/11, accusing them of...
The increasing number of Muslim tourists influenced by the Hallyu Wave has made the South Korean Gov...
This study explores South Korea‟s “cross certification” foreign policy, explaining the development o...
Scholars use the term 'religious economy' to describe situations where religion is treated as a mark...
This book aims to introduce Islam and Muslims in South Korea to non-Korean readers of history, espec...
Korean culture was caused by the Korean wave or Hallyu wave that entered and spread among young peop...
This study aims to investigate the perception of Muslim travellers toward Halal lifestyle in South K...
The aim of this study is to give better understanding of Muslim visitors attitudes towards Korean st...
This research discusses the comparison of food diplomacy halal strategy conducted by Japan and South...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
International audienceIn today’s globalized world, halal (meaning ‘permissible’ or ‘lawful’) is abou...
This thesis examines halal discourse which is the privilege of religious practice which later become...