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History of Digital Contents 2: Changes in Media


Lecture Information

  • Date2019-09-04
  • LocationHigh School Attached to College of Education, Dongguk University

Instructor

Hee Kyung Kim

Ph.D. Cultural Content, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Currently teaching at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Kyung Hee University. Previously taught in Chung Ang University, Sookmyung Women's University, Hongik University, Inha University. Former HK Research Professor at Chung Ang University / Former Research Fellow at Research Institute of Cultural Heritage/ Sungkyunkwan University Interaction Science Institute. Published journal articles on Transformative and Transcendentalism in the Generation Principle of Trans-Media Storytelling, Domestic Research Trends (Human Content Issue 50) and Movie Elysium (1940), and a study on the utilization of local cultural story resources (Global Culture Contents 29). Ethnic cultural contents, components and types of spin-off, trans-media activism, and many other publications

For written communication to social media, this lecture traces the origins, status, and potential future trajectories of social media. Additionally, the lecture discusses the issues that come with social media, such as forming and ending relationships, narcissism, and commercial transactions. Through this exploration, this lecture allows us to think about the present and future impacts of social media on our lives. Moreover, the lecture contemplates various movements, definitions, characteristics, and the current state of mobility and investigates what types of content are available.