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Category: Korean Studies

Education and Preservation of National Consciousness in Polish and Korean Online Repositories
DH in General, Korean Studies, Online Resources, Theory

Education and Preservation of National Consciousness in Polish and Korean Online Repositories

This is a guest post written by Tomasz Sleziak. The author bio is below. Both South Korea and Poland can … Continue reading Education and Preservation of National Consciousness in Polish and Korean Online Repositories

Digital Humanities in Motion: When Pop Culture Rewrites Aging
DH in General, Korean Studies, New Post, Social Media, Theory

Digital Humanities in Motion: When Pop Culture Rewrites Aging

This guest contribution was written by Virgine Borges de Castilho Sacoman, MS to PhD student in Sociology at the University … Continue reading Digital Humanities in Motion: When Pop Culture Rewrites Aging

Editor’s Digest October 2025: Northeast Asian Studies
Editor's Digest, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies

Editor’s Digest October 2025: Northeast Asian Studies

In my first Editor’s Digest, I explored all publications in The Digital Orientalist within Northeast Asian Studies from September 2023 … Continue reading Editor’s Digest October 2025: Northeast Asian Studies

An Overview of Digital Tools and Resources for East Asian Studies Reviewed by The Digital Orientalist Members
Chinese Language, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies, Manchu Studies, Mongolian Studies, New Post, Online Resources, Tangut Studies

An Overview of Digital Tools and Resources for East Asian Studies Reviewed by The Digital Orientalist Members

Since its founding in 2013, The Digital Orientalist has grown from a research blog by Cornelis van Lit to an … Continue reading An Overview of Digital Tools and Resources for East Asian Studies Reviewed by The Digital Orientalist Members

How the Sounds (Im)properly Educate the People: Korea and the World, Then, and Now
DH in General, Korean Studies, Theory

How the Sounds (Im)properly Educate the People: Korea and the World, Then, and Now

This week’s post was written by Tomasz Sleziak. Sleziak is a scholar in Korean studies (particularly Korean but also global … Continue reading How the Sounds (Im)properly Educate the People: Korea and the World, Then, and Now

Editor’s Digest November 2024: Northeast Asian Studies
Editor's Digest, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies

Editor’s Digest November 2024: Northeast Asian Studies

Since my last Editor’s Digest back in February, the Northeast Asian Studies team alongside several guest contributors have published an … Continue reading Editor’s Digest November 2024: Northeast Asian Studies

Romanization and Transliteration of Korean Language: Social and Technological Dimensions
Korean Studies, Theory

Romanization and Transliteration of Korean Language: Social and Technological Dimensions

This week’s post was written by Tomasz Sleziak. Sleziak is a scholar in Korean studies (particularly Korean but also global … Continue reading Romanization and Transliteration of Korean Language: Social and Technological Dimensions

Editor’s Digest February 2024: Northeast Asian Studies
DH in General, Editor's Digest, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies

Editor’s Digest February 2024: Northeast Asian Studies

Since the second half of 2023, we have been publishing editor’s digests, which aim to quickly summarize the things we … Continue reading Editor’s Digest February 2024: Northeast Asian Studies

MARKUS for Korean studies
DH in Practice, Korean Studies, Online Resources, Software, Textual Analysis, Workflow

MARKUS for Korean studies

Scholars working in the field of Korean studies have seen remarkable transformations in the way historical research is conducted. The … Continue reading MARKUS for Korean studies

The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools
African Studies, Archiving, Central Asian Studies, DH in General, DH in Practice, Digital Cartography, Iranian Studies, Korean Studies, Online Resources, Software, South Asian Studies, Topics, Visualization

The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools

Introduction Up until a few years ago, the history of the Cold War was dominated by interpretations that focused solely … Continue reading The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools

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