Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era

Industry Perspectives

Subjects: Asian Studies, Korea, Media Studies, New Media, Cultural Studies
Paperback : 9780472057566, 208 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, 6 x 9, August 2025
Hardcover : 9780472077564, 208 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, 6 x 9, August 2025
Open Access : 9780472905126, 208 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, 6 x 9, August 2025
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Exploring the platformization of the Korean Wave and its connection to cultural industries

Table of contents

List of Tables

List of Figures

Preface

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Critical Cultural Industries Studies: A New Approach

Chapter 3. The Evolution of the Korean Cultural Industries

Chapter 4. Cultural Industries Policy in Korea’s Cultural Production

Chapter 5. Netflix’s Effect on the Local Cultural Industries

Chapter 6. Local Fan Music Platforms, Global YouTube, and K-pop

Chapter 7. Platformization of the Korean Wave

Chapter 8. Conclusion: Sustainability of Korean Cultural Production

Index

Description

Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era explores how histories, industry structures, and politics interact in the platformization of the Korean Wave. Dal Yong Jin argues that while much research centers on the Korean culture takeover and the dominance of Korean products on premier global media platforms, Korean cultural industries also experience reshaping and changing depending on the platforms, often on the global stage. 

Addressing the increasing significance of digital platforms, this work examines the transformative roles of over-the-top streaming services—Netflix, Viki, and V Live—video-sharing platforms such as YouTube, social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram, and the power relations between content producers, information technology sectors, the government, creative laborers, and audiences in the globalization of Korean culture and media. By developing critical cultural industries studies as a new theoretical framework, Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era explores the ever-growing Korean Wave phenomenon with the advent of global digital platforms. 
 

Dal Yong Jin is Distinguished Professor at Simon Fraser University. He is the author of Smartland Korea: Mobile Communication, Culture, and Society (2017) and is the co-editor of The South Korean Film Industry (2024).

Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era offers an adept critical analysis of both major and nuanced disruptions within the Korean media industry by a leading political economist of Korean media. This book will be among the first to offer a comprehensive overview and critical analysis of the cultural production of the Korean Wave in the digital platform era.”

- Benjamin M. Han, University of Georgia

“This book refreshingly deepens and expands Dal Yong Jin’s outstanding scholarship on cultural industries and Hallyu by offering an evidence-based, solid, and holistic analysis of Hallyu from a new industry approach. It will be a cornerstone resource for scholars and students who want to engage in discussions about cultural industries’ transformation in the age of digital platforms.”

- Kyong Yoon, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Canada