12,888
Views
65
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

The cultural industry policies of the Korean government and the Korean Wave

&
Pages 422-439 | Received 27 Nov 2012, Accepted 16 Jul 2013, Published online: 29 Aug 2013

References

  • Amsden, A., 1989. Asia’s next giant: South Korea and late industrialization. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Baek, I., 2009. Minjoohwa ihu Hankookeui moonhwa jongchaeke gwanhan yonku [The study on the cultural policy of Korea after the democratisation]. Thesis (PhD). Dongkkook University.
  • Bank of Korea, 2012. The Korean economy 2011. Seoul: The Bank of Korea.
  • Boyer, W. and Ahn, B., 1991. Rural development in South Korea. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press.
  • Chang, H.J., 1993. The political economy of industrial policy in Korea. Cambridge journal of economics, 17 (2), 131–157.
  • Chang, H.J., 2010. 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism. London: Allen Lane.
  • Cherry, J., 2005. ‘Big deal’ or big disappointment? The continuing evolution of the South Korean developmental state. The pacific review, 18 (3), 327–354.
  • Cho, H.J., 1994. 1970 nyondae hankook televisioeui goojojeok sungkyoke gwanhan yongu [The study on the structural characteristics of Korean Television in 1970s]. Dissertation (PhD) Department of Communication Seoul, Seoul National University.
  • Cho, U., 2005. Positioning the Korean Wave in the nexus between globalization and localization. Korea journal, 40 (4), 143–146.
  • Cho, I., 2009. Digital hwankyungesoeui jeojakgwon bohoe gwanhan yeonkoo” [Study on the copyright protection in the digital environment]. Thesis (Masters). Yonsei University.
  • Cho, Y., 2011. Desperately seeking East Asia amidst the popularity of South Korean pop culture in Asia’. Cultural studies, 25 (3), 383–404.
  • Choi, S.H., 2011. Hankook moonhwa contents sanup jungchaek damron yongu [Study on the discourses of Korean cultural contents industry]. Faculty of Cultural Research. Joonang University, Seoul, Masters Dissertation.
  • Chosun Ilbo, 2012. Hankookeui Midem, Seoul Music Fair 11 wol gaemak [Korean MIDEM’, The seoul music fair opens in November] [online]. Chosun Ilbo, 12 July. Available from: http://boomup.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2012/07/12/2012071201544.html [Accessed 20 September 2012].
  • Chu, Y., 2009. Eclipse or reconfigured? South Korea’s developmental state and challenges of the global knowledge economy. Economy and society, 38 (2), 278–303.
  • Craik, J., McAllister, L. and Davis, G., 2003. Paradoxes and contradictions in government approaches to contemporary cultural policy: an Australian perspective. International journal of cultural policy, 9 (1), 17–33.
  • Cultural Action, 2001. Hankook daejoong eumak gaehyukeul wihan jongki forum [Annual forum for reformation of Korean pop music]. Seoul: Cultural Action.
  • Cunningham, S., 2004. The creative industries after cultural policy: a genealogy and some possible preferred futures. International journal of cultural studies, 7 (1), 105–115.
  • Deyo, F.C., 1987. Beneath the miracle. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Dorland, M., 1996. The cultural industries in Canada: problems, policies and prospects. Toronto: James Lorimer.
  • Galbraith, J. and Kim, J., 1998. The legacy of the HCI: an empirical analysis of Korean industrial policy. Journal of economic development, 23 (1), 1–20.
  • Galloway, S. and Dunlop, S., 2007. A critique of definitions of the cultural and creative industries in public policy. International journal of cultural policy, 13 (1), 17–31.
  • Gattinger, M., 2002. The liberals’ ‘reinvestment’ in arts and culture: from patron to patronage? In: G.B. Doern, ed. How Ottawa spends 2002–2003. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 96–215.
  • Graham, E.M., 2003. The miracle with a dark side: The Chun and Roh Years, 1980–1992. Washington: Institute for International Economics.
  • Haggard, S., 1990. Pathways from the periphery. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
  • Heo, U. and Kim, S., 2000. Financial crisis in South Korea: failure of the government-led development paradigm. Asian survey, 40 (3), 492–507.
  • Hesmondhalgh, D., 2002. The cultural industries. London: Sage.
  • Hesmondhalgh, D., 2005. Media and cultural policy as public policy: The case of the British Labour Government. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 11 (1), 95–109.
  • Hesmondhalgh, D. and Pratt, A., 2005. Cultural industries and cultural policy. International journal of cultural policy, 11 (1), 1–14.
  • Huang, S., 2011. Nation-branding and transnational consumption: Japan-mania and the Korean Wave in Taiwan. Media, culture and society, 33 (1), 3–18.
  • Jin, D.Y., 2006. Cultural politics in Korea’s contemporary films under neoliberal globalization. Media, culture and society, 28 (1), 5–23.
  • Johanson, K., 2008. How Australian industry policy shaped cultural policy. International journal of cultural policy, 14 (2), 139–148.
  • Johnson, C., 1989. South Korean democratization: the role of economic development. The Pacific review, 2 (1), 1–10.
  • Jung, E., 2009. Transnational Korea: a critical assessment of the Korean wave in Asia and the United States. Southeast review of Asian studies, 31, 69–80.
  • Jung, S., 2011. K-pop, Indonesian fandom, and social media. In: R. Reid and S. Gatson, eds. “Race and ethnicity in fandom.” Transformative works and, cultures [online], 8 (Special issue). Available from: http://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/289/219 [Accessed 20 September 2012].
  • Kang, N., 2012. The Vacillation of Culture in Neoliberal South Korea. School of Oriental and African Studies Working Papers in Korean Studies, No. 21, University of London.
  • KCTI, 2010. Game saneop gyungyoung bookseok mit kyungjejeok hyogwa yeonkoo [Study on the game industry management and its economic impact]. Seoul: Korea Culture and Tourism Institute.
  • KCTI, 2011. Moonhwa sanop jisoksungjangeul wihan jungchaek paradigm yonkoo [Study on the policy paradigm for sustained growth of the cultural industry]. Seoul: Korea Culture and Tourism Institute.
  • KCTI, 2012. Lee Myung-bak jungbooeui contents saneop jungchaek pyungkawa kwaje [Evaluation and task of Lee Myung-bak government’s cultural policy]. Seoul: Korea Culture and Tourism Institute.
  • Keane, M., 2006. Once were peripheral: creating media capacity in East Asia. Media, culture and society, 28 (6), 835–855.
  • KERI, 2009. Global geumyoong wigi geukbokeul wihan sungjang mit koyong junryak [Growth and employment strategy to overcome global financial crisis]. Seoul: Korea Economy Research Institute.
  • Kim, K., 2006. A study on the promotion strategies of film contents industry in Korea. Thesis (Masters). Yonsei University.
  • Kim, M.S. and Park, U., 2009. The changing pattern of industrial technology linkage structure of Korea: did the ICT industry play a role in the 1980s and 1990s? Technological forecasting and social change, 76 (5), 688–699.
  • Kim, K., 2012a. Characteristics and achievements of Korean governments cultural content industry policy: analysis of the budget on cultural content between 1974 and 2011. Thesis (PhD). Seoul National University.
  • Kim, S., 2012b. Transitioning from fast-follower to innovator: the institutional foundations of the Korean telecommunications sector. Review of international political eonomy, 19 (1), 140–168.
  • Kim, M.S. and Park, U., 2009. The changing pattern of industrial technology linkage structure of Korea: did the ICT industry play a role in the 1980s and 1990s? Technological forecasting and social change, 76 (5), 688–699.
  • KNSO, 2002. Korea statistical yearbook. Seoul: Korea National Statistical Office.
  • KOCCA, 2012. Changjo Sahoe, Moonhwa Kangkook: Contents, mirae visionkwa jungchaek kwaje [Creative society and strong cultural nation: future contents vision and policy task]. Seoul: Korea Contents Agency.
  • KOFIC, 2010. The Korea film industry annual report. Seoul: Korea Film Council.
  • KOFICE, 2012. Hallyueio jisokjuk sungjangeul wihan jonryak seminar gaechoi [Strategic forums continue to sustain the Korean wave] [online]. Korea foundation for international cultural exchange, 23 November. Available from: http://kofice.or.kr/g200_online/g200_online_02_view.asp?seq=8910&page=1 [Accessed 15 November 2012].
  • Kwon, O.Y., 2007. The Korean economy: recent development and prospects. In: A. Chowdhury, ed. Handbook of Asian economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 42–60.
  • Kwon, O.Y., 2010. The Korean economy in transition: an institutional perspective. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Kyunghyang Shinmun. 2012. “France ‘Le Monde’, ‘Le Figaro’, Hallyu jibjoong sogae” – ‘Le Monde’ and ‘Le Figaro’ of France introduce Korean wave intensely’ [online]. Kyunghayng Shinmoon, 10 June. Available from: http://news.khan.co.kr/kh_news/khan_art_view.html?artid=201106100944231andcode=970205 [Accessed 20 September 2012].
  • Lee, C.W., 2006. Moonhwa kwankwangbu jojik byunchunkwa jongchaek banghyang yonku [Study on the structural and policy change of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism]. Thesis (Masters). Yonsei University.
  • Lee, W., 2012. Munhwa saneopeui sijang dokjeom geurigo daeanjeok jungchaek goojo [Monopoly in cultural industry and its solution]. In: Munhwa Yeondae, ed. Daeaneul junbi haneun munhaw jungchaek forum [Forum for the Preparation of Solution proceedings], April 2012. Seoul.
  • Lee, S.J. and Han, T., 2000. The demise of “Korea, Inc.”: Paradigm shift in Korea’s developmental state. Journal of contemporary Asia, 36 (3), 305–324.
  • Lee, C.W., 2006. Moonhwa kwankwangbu jojik byunchunkwa jongchaek banghyang yonku [Study on the structural and policy change of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism]. Thesis (Masters). Yonsei University.
  • Lin, L., 2006. The paradox of the Korean wave in Taiwan. Proceeding from the cultural space and public sphere in Asia. Seoul: Asia’s Future Foundation, 129–143.
  • Lin, A. and Tong, A., 2008. Re-imagining a cosmopolitan ‘Asian us’: Korean media flows and imaginaries of Asian modern femininities. In: B.H. Chua, and Iwabuchi, K. eds. East Asian pop culture: analysing the Korean wave. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 91–125.
  • Maswood, S.J., 2002. Developmental states in crisis. In: M. Beeson, ed. Reconfiguring East Asia: regional institutions and organisations after the crisis. London: Routledge Curzon, 31–48.
  • MCPW, 1979. Moonhwa Gongbo 30nyon [30 Years of public welfare]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Public Welfare.
  • MCST, 2009. Munhwa Sanup Backsuh [Cultural contents industry whitepaper 2009]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
  • MCST, 2010a. Munhwa Sanup Backsuh [Cultural contents industry whitepaper 2010]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
  • MCST, 2010b. 2010 Munhwa gangkook (C-Korea) [2010 Cultural Superpower (C-Korea)]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
  • MCST, 2011. Munhwa Sanup Backsuh [Cultural contents industry whitepaper 2011]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
  • MCST, 2012. Munhwa Sanup Backsuh [Cultural contents industry whitepaper 2012]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
  • MCST, 2013. Muhwa cheyuk gwangwan bu jojik annae [Organisational structure for the ministry of culture, sports and tourism] [online]. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Available from: http://www.mcst.go.kr/web/introCourt/introOrgan/mainConts.jsp [Accessed 20 March 2013].
  • MCT, 1999. Munhwa saneop jinheun 5 gaenyun gyehoek [5 year cultural industry promotion plan]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
  • MCT, 2002a. Munhwa Sanup Backsuh [Culture industry whitepaper 2002]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
  • MCT, 2002b. Munhwa Sanup Vision 21 – Munhwa saneop jinheung 5 gaenyeon gyehoek [Cultural industry vision 21 – Cultural industry promotion 5 year plan. 2001]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
  • MCT, 2003. Munhwa Sanup Backsuh [Cultural industry whitepaper 2003]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
  • MCT, 2004. Munhwa Sanup Backsuh [Cultural industry whitepaper 2004]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
  • MCT, 2007. Munhwa Sanup Backsuh [Cultural industry whitepaper 2007]. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
  • Mulcahy, K.V., 2006. Cultural policy: definitions and theoretical approaches. The journal of arts management, law, and society, 35 (4), 319–330.
  • Nam, S., 2008. The politics of ‘compressed development’ in new media: a history of Korean cable television, 1992–2005. Media, culture and society, 30 (5), 641–661.
  • Oakley, K., 2004. Not so cool britannia: the role of the creative industries in economic development. International journal of cultural studies, 7 (1), 67–77.
  • Otmazgin, N., 2011. A tail that wags the dog? cultural industry and cultural policy in Japan and South Korea. Journal of comparative policy analysis: research and practice, 13 (3), 307–325.
  • Pang, E., 2000. The financial crisis of 1997–98 and the end of the Asian developmental state. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 22 (3), 570–593.
  • Park, K.K., and Joo, H.J., 2002. 21 Century reformation of the cultural organisation Korea Administrative Studies Association Winter Academic Conference.
  • Park, J.S., 2007a. The Korean wave: transnational cultural flows in East Asia. In: G. Rozman, S. Kim, and S. Kotkin, eds. Korea at the center: dynamics of regionalism in Northeast Asia. New York, NY: M.E. Sharp, 244–256.
  • Park, J.W., 2007b. Chamyeo jonbueui moonhwa sanop jungchaekgwa hyanghoo gwaje [Cultural industry policy and future agenda of the participatory government]. Seoul: Korea Cultural Tourism Institute.
  • Park, G.M., 2009. Study on the change of cultural policy in Korea. Dissertation (PhD) Faculty of National Management, Sungkyunkwan University.
  • Ryoo, W., 2008. The political economy of the global mediascape: the case of the South Korean film industry. Media, culture and society, 30 (6), 873–889.
  • SaKong, I., 1993. Korea in the world economy. Washington, DC: Institution for International Economics.
  • Savada, A.M. and Shaw, W., 1990. South Korea: a country study. Washington, DC: GPO.
  • Shim, D., 2006. Hybridity and the rise of Korean popular culture in Asia. Media, culture and society, 28 (1), 25–44.
  • Shim, A.G., 2009. From the center of different peripheries: constructing cultural content in a new age of diversity. Proceeding from the 6th Biennial Korean Studies Association of Australasia, Sydney: KSAA.
  • Shin, C. and Stringer, J., 2005. New Korean cinema. New York: New York University Press.
  • The Week, 2013. Psy beats Bieber as Gentleman gets 100m YouTube hits – video [online]. The Week, 16 April 2013. Available from: http://www.theweek.co.uk/entertainment/52528/psy-gentleman-youtube-beats-justin-bieber [Accessed 20 April 2013].
  • Won, Y., 2012. Lee Myung-bak jungbooeui munhwa jungchaek pyungka [The evaluation of Lee Myung-bak government’s cultural industry and contents policy]. In: Munhwa Yeondae – Daeaneul junbi haneun munhaw jungchaek forum [Cultural action – Forum for the preparation of solution], April 2012 Seoul.
  • Yim, H.S., 2002. Cultural identity and cultural policy in South Korea. The international journal of cultural policy, 8 (1), 37–48.
  • Yoo, J.Y., 2002. Online game sanopeui yooksungeul wihan jungchaek bangan yeonkoo [Study on the promotion strategy for the online game industry]. Thesis (Masters). Ehwa Women’s University.
  • Yoon, H.S., 1999. Hankook munhwa haengjeon chejeeui baljeon bangane gwanhan yeonkoo [Study on the development of Korean cultural administration system]. Thesis (Masters). Yonsei University.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.