Dal Yong Jin
Dal Yong Jin | |
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Born | University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign |
Occupation(s) | Distinguished SFU Professor, School of Communication at Simon Fraser University |
Employer | Simon Fraser University |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 진달용 |
Revised Romanization | Jin Dalyong |
McCune–Reischauer | Chin Talyong |
Dal Yong Jin is a
Background and education
Jin was born in Suwon, South Korea. He attended Yonsei University. After working as a newspaper reporter for many years, he resumed his academic journey. He holds a master's degree in Public Affairs from the
Academic career
- ICA Fellow (International Communication Association Fellow)[5]
- Distinguished SFU Professor, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
- Global Professor, Korea University
- Director of The Transnational Culture and Digital Technology Lab, Simon Fraser University[6]
- Director of CPROST (Center for Policy Research on Science and Technology)
- Simon Fraser University, Researcher
- Visiting Associate Professor, School of Communication, Yonsei University, South Korea
- Adjunct Associate Professor, International Summer Campus, Korea University
- Associate Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea Master Program of Science Journalism School of Humanities and Social Science
- Research at The Platform Lab, Concordia University
- Visiting Researcher, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan
- Research Associate, Center for Intercultural New Media Research, Marquette University
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Post-doctoral Fellow, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Scholarship
Jin has developed several significant theories and conceptual frameworks, such as platform imperialism,[7] de-convergence, and new Korean wave, as well as e-Sports. Sara Bannerman (2022) indeed said,
"platform imperialism is a term developed, in a large part, by Jin (2013, 2015) at Simon Fraser University."
Publications
Books
- Jin, Dal Yong (2023). Understanding the Korean Wave: Transnational Pop Culture and Digital Technologies. London: Routledge.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2022). Understanding Korean Webtoon Culture: Transmedia Storytelling, Digital Platforms, and Genres. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center/ Harvard University Press.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2022). Global South Discourse in East Asian Media Studies. London: Routledge.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2022). Ten Debates on the Hallyu Mythology. (한류신화에 관한 10가지 논쟁). Seoul: Hanul Plus (in Korean).
- Jin, Dal Yong (2022). Understanding of Science Journalism (과학저널리즘 이해, in Korean) (2nd edition). Seoul: Hanul Plus.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2021). Artificial Intelligence in Cultural Production: critical perspectives in digital platforms. London: Routledge.
- Jin, Dal Yong (ed.)(2021).The Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Globalization. London: Routledge.
- Jin, Dal Yong (ed.) (2021). Global Esports: Transformation of Cultural Perceptions of Competitive Gaming. London: Bloomsbury.
- Hong, Seok Kyeong and Dal Yong Jin (eds.) (2021). Transnational Convergence of East Asia Pop Culture. London: Routledge.
- Jin, Dal Yong, Kyong Yoon, and Wonjung Min (2021). Transnational Hallyu: The Globalization of Korean Digital and Popular Culture. London: Rowman & Littlefield.
- Jin, Dal Yong (ed.) (2020). Transmedia Storytelling in East Asia: The Age of Digital Media. London: Routledge.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2019). Transnational Korean Cinema: cultural politics, film genres, and digital technologies. Rutgers University Press.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2019). Globalization and Media in the Digital Platform Age. London: Routledge.
- Lee, Hark Joon and Dal Yong Jin (2019). K-Pop Idols: Popular Culture and the Emergence of the Korean Music Industry. Lanham, MD: Lexington.
- Jin, Dal Yong and Wendy Su (2019) (eds.). Asia-Pacific Film Co-productions: theory, industry and aesthetics. London: Routledge.
- Jin, Dal Yong and Kwak, Nojin (2018) (eds.). Communication, Digital Media, and Popular Culture in Korea: contemporary research and future prospects. Lanham MD: Lexington.
- Lee, Micky and Jin, Dal Yong (2017). Understanding the Business of Global Media in the Digital Age. London: Routledge.
- Yoon, Tae-jin, Jin, Dal Yong (2017) (eds.). The Korean Wave: evolution, fandom, and transnationality. Lanham, MD: Lexington.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2017). Smartland Korea: mobile communication, culture and society. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2016). (ed.). Mobile Gaming in Asia: Politics, Culture and Emerging Technologies. New York: Springer.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2016). New Korean Wave: transnational cultural power in the age of social media. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2015). Digital Platforms, Imperialism and Political Culture. London: Routledge.[13]
- Jin, Dal Yong (2015). Understanding of Science Journalism (과학저널리즘 이해, in Korean). Seoul: Hanul.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2013). De-Convergence of Global Media Industries. New York: Routledge[14]
- Jin, Dal Yong (2011). Hands On/Hands Off: The Korean State and the Market Liberalization of the Communication Industry. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.[15]
- Winseck, Dwayne and Jin, Dal Yong (eds.) (2011). The Political Economies of Media: the transformation of the global media industries. London: Bloomsbury.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2011). Reinterpretation of Cultural Imperialism (문화제국주의의 재해석, in Korean). Seoul: Communication Books.
- Jin, Dal Yong (ed.) (2010). Global Media Convergence and Cultural Transformation: Emerging Social Patterns and Characteristics. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2010). Korea's Online Gaming Empire. Boston, MA: MIT Press.[16]
Book Series Editor
- Routledge Research in Digital Media and Culture in Asia
Journal special issues
- Jin, Dal Yong (2023). Theorizing the Korean Wave. International Journal of Communication 17: 1-170.
- Min, Won Jung and Dal Yong Jin (2022). Hallyu’s Storytelling in the Americas. Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 35(1): 1-95.
- Jin, Dal Yong and Lee, Hyang Soon (2020). Transnationality of Popular Culture in the Korean Wave. Korea Journal 61(1): 5-178.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2019). East Asian Perspective in Transmedia Storytelling. International Journal of Communication 13: 2085-2238.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2019). Transnationalism, Cultural Flows, and the Rise of the Korean Wave around the Globe. International Communication Gazette 81(2): 117-208.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2017). Digital Korea. Media, Culture and Society 39(5): 715-777.
- Jin, Dal Yong and Tae-jin Yoon (2017, Special Issue). In Retrospect of the Korean Wave: 20 Years and Prospect. International Journal of Communication 11: 2241-2386.
- Jin, Dal Yong and Florian Schneider (2016, Special Issue). The Dynamics of Digital Play in Asia. Asiascape: Digital Asia (DIAS) 3(1/2): 1-111.
- Jin, Dal Yong and Nissim Otmazgin (2014, Special Issue). The Emergence of Asian Cultural Industries: Policies, Strategies, and Trajectories. Pacific Affairs 87(1): 43-114.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2010, Special Issue). Games and Culture: Asia-Pacific Perspective. Iowa Journal of Communication 42(1): 1-94.
Recent journal articles
- Jin, Dal Yong (2024). “AI in Cultural Production in the Korean Cultural Industries.” Telematics and Informatics Reports 13: 1-8.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2023). “Netflix’s Effects on the Korean Wave: power relations between local cultural industries and global OTT platforms.” Asian Journal of Communication 33(5): 452-469.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2022). “Transnational Capitalism and the Korean Wave.” International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 18(2) https://ijaps.usm.my/?page_id=6642
- Jin, Dal Yong (2021). “Ten Myths about the Korean Wave in the Global Cultural Sphere.” International Journal of Communication 15: 4147-4164.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2021). "Encounters with Western Media Theory: Asian Perspectives.” Media, Culture & Society 43(1): 150-157.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2020). “Comparative Discourse on J-pop and K-pop: Hybridity in Contemporary Local Music” Korea Journal 60(1): 40-70.
- Courtney McLaren and Dal Yong Jin (2020). "You Can’t Help But Love Them”: BTS, Transcultural Fandom, and Affective Identities. Korea Journal 60(1): 100-127.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2019). “Transnationalism, Cultural Flows, and the Rise of the Korean Wave around the Globe.” International Communication Gazette 81(2): 17-20.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2018). "Evolution of Korea's Mobile Technologies: from a historical approach." Mobile Media and Communication 6(1): 71-87.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2018). "An Analysis of the Korean Wave as Transnational Popular Culture: North American Youth Engage Through Social Media as TV Becomes Obsolete." International Journal of Communication 12: 404-422.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2017). "Digital Platform as a Double-edged Sword: How to Interpret Cultural Flows in the Platform Era." International Journal of Communication 11:3880-3898.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2017). Critical Analysis of Pokémon GO Phenomenon. Mobile Media and Communication 5(1): 55-58.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2017). "Construction of Digital Korea: the evolution of new communication technologies in the 21st century." Media, Culture & Society 39(5): 715-726.
- Jin, Dal Yong and Kyong Yoon (2016). "The social mediascape of transnational Korean pop culture: Hallyu 2.0 as spreadable media practice." New Media and Society 18(7): 1277-1292.
- Jin, Dal Yong (2016). "Socio-cultural Interpretation of the Bow and Arrow in Digital Media: The Hunger Games versus War of the Arrow" Triple C: Communication, Capitalism & Critique 14(1): 279-291.
- Jin, Dal Yong and Florian Schneider (2016). "The Dynamics of Digital Play in Asia." Asiascape: Digital Asia 3 (1/2): 5-15.
Academic Interviews
- Mutlu Binark (2018). "Interview with Dal Yong Jin: Creative Industries and South Korea.”Moment Dergi (Moment Journal): Journal of Cultural Studies 5(2): 281-293.
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