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Lifting the Veil on Teacher Bullying in South Korea: A Case Study of South Korea’s Education System
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Representation of sexual harassment, sexual assault and violence towards females represented in traditional media in contemporary South Korea
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K-popularizing inbound tourism: The influence of K-pop on K-pop fans’ perception of South Korea as a travel destination
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Korean-ness and Kinship in Return to Seoul: Transnational Adoptees, and the Politics of Being “Korean Enough”
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K-Pop in the Netherlands: South Korea’s Soft Power
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Kim Jiyoung, one story told twice: a critical comparison between the 2016 novel Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 and its 2019 film adaptation
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Still at Work?
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Low Fertility as a phenomenon of Education Fever
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Challenging Koreanness
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Online Visibility of the Korean Queer Community
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Shifting spiritual aura in shamanistic objects
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Framing the Korean Adoptee: Commodifying the Korean Adoptee through Child Portraits and American Rescue Stories
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The Power of K-dramas
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Kisaeng through the camera lens: the Free, the Chaste, and the Vulgar
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North Korean Nation Branding: Image Cultivation of the North Korean State in Influencer-Focused Youtube Videos
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North Korea Unveiled
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Inside Sinch'ŏnji: An Autoethnographic Exploration of Sinch'ŏnji’s Recruitment Tactics, Core Beliefs, and Personal Involvement
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South Korea's official policy regulation of diaspora return migration
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Counterpublics of Adult South Korean Transnational Adoptees in Online Blogs: Processes of Accepting and Rejecting Racial, Ethnic, and Adoptive Identities
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Navigating Identity: A Qualitative Study of Korean Adoptees in The Netherlands
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The Suitability of the Yale Romanization of Korean for Linguistics in the Netherlands
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Forever Standing on the National Pedestal? The Shifting Heroism of Admiral Yi Sunsin
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Self-expression in K-Pop choreography: a comparative analysis of the generations
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The Conundrum of Korean Confucianism as a Religion
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