年轻的脱北者对韩国社会刻板印象的新媒体实践

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/01171968231193828
Myung-Ah Son, You-Yeon Kim
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本研究分析了年轻的脱北者(YNKDs)的新媒体实践,他们在传统媒体中被描绘成韩国刻板印象的主体。调查了YouTube频道上的热门内容,以确定韩国人对朝鲜和脱北者的看法。我们还采访了YNKD youtube用户,并根据这些看法对这些做法进行了分类。结果显示,韩国用户更喜欢突出韩国比朝鲜优越的内容。作为回应,YNKD的youtube用户制作了可能被描述为“文化同化”、“冲突与妥协”和“寻求替代方案”的内容。本研究发现,区分这三种回应类型的决定性因素是对公共利益的追求,即旨在改变韩国人对脱北者的看法。经济利益的内部冲突限制了YNKDs的实践,阻碍了他们走向基于团结的集体行动。研究结果表明,想要改变主流社会观念的YNKD youtube用户可以通过制作真实而有创意的朝鲜内容,为统一做出贡献。
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Young North Korean defectors’ new media practices in response to stereotypes by South Korean society
This study analyzed the new media practices of young North Korean defectors (YNKDs) who are portrayed in traditional media as the subject of South Korean stereotypes. Popular content on YouTube channels was examined to determine South Koreans’ perceptions of North Korea and North Korean defectors. We also interviewed YNKD YouTubers and classified the types of practices in response to such perceptions. The results indicated that South Korean subscribers prefer content highlighting South Korea’s superiority over North Korea. In response, YNKD YouTubers have produced content that may be characterized as “cultural assimilation,” “conflict and compromise” and “seeking alternatives.” This study found that the decisive factor that distinguishes these three response types is the pursuit of public interest, i.e., aiming to change South Koreans’ perception of North Korean defectors. Inner conflicts over financial benefits limit YNKDs’ practice and impede their move towards solidarity-based collective action. The findings suggest that YNKD YouTubers who want to change mainstream society’s perceptions can contribute to unification by producing authentic and creative content about North Korea.
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期刊介绍: The Asian and Pacific Migration Journal (APMJ) was launched in 1992, borne out of the conviction of the need to have a migration journal originating from the region that would provide a regional perspective of migration. Users will be able to read any article published from 1992 to 2006, to search all the articles by words or keywords and to copy or print partially or fully any article.
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