1st Edition

Korea’s Platform Empire An Emerging Power in the Global Platform Sphere

By Seongcheol Kim, Dal Yong Jin Copyright 2024
    204 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Korea’s Platform Empire explores the evolution of digital platforms in South Korea’s media sphere, and their global political, economic, cultural, and technological influence.

    With a focus on Korea in the context of the global platform revolution, the book takes a methodical look at the broader social implications and the impact on cultural production. The authors explore various facets of the media and cultural industries—looking beyond social media to news broadcasting and the music industry—and look at the policy and regulations behind this shifting technological advancement.

    This book will appeal to students and scholars working on media industries, digital media, platform studies, information and technology studies, Korean and East Asian media studies, and the creative and cultural industries.

    Chapter 1. Introduction: Why Do Digital Platforms Matter?

    Chapter 2. How Korea’s Digital Platforms Have Been Evolved?

    Chapter 3. Digital Platform Ecosystem: Who Are the Main Players and What about Their Competitiveness?

    Chapter 4. How Cultural Production Has Shifted in the Digital Platform Age?

    Chapter 5. Policy/Regulation: What Are the Policy Responses to the Rapid Progress of Global OTT Platforms and the Underperformance of Local OTT Platforms?

    Chapter 6. Are Korea’s Digital News Platforms Healthy?

    Chapter 7. Do Korea’s Entertainment Platforms Promote the Korean Wave?

    Chapter 8. How Has YouTube Music Outperformed Korea’s Digital Music Platforms?

    Chapter 9. Can Korea Stay Ahead of Emerging Digital Platforms?

    Biography

    Seongcheol Kim is a professor at the School of Media and Communication at Korea University. He is the Director of the Center for ICT and Society and the Smart Media Service Research Center. He is a co-editor of the Digital Business journal, an associate editor of the Telecommunications Policy journal, and one of the board members of the International Telecommunications Society.

    Dal Yong Jin is a distinguished SFU Professor. Jin’s major research and teaching interests are in digital platforms and digital games, globalization and media, transnational cultural studies, and the political economy of media and culture. Jin is the founding book series editor of Routledge Research in Digital Media and Culture in Asia.