Talks and presentations
On this page, you may find international talks and presentations I have attended. Visit
my Google Scholar profile, if you want to see a full listing of my talks.
May 02, 2024
Presentation, 2024 KICKS (Keimyung International Conference on Korean Studies), Daegu, South Korea
This paper analyzes 2,897 academic papers from seven journals on Korean studies, published between 2000 and 2023. Utilizing bigdata analysis, we argue that Korean Studies have formed a heterogeneous ecology of knowledge with increasingly various scholars, topics, and related disciplines.
May 02, 2024
Talk, TCDH research colloquium, Trier, Germany
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This presentation will elucidate the structure and utility of the OpenAlex database, emphasizing its relevance to computational literary studies and digital intellectual history.
November 10, 2023
Presentation, 4S(Society for Social Studies of Science) 2023, Honolulu, United States
This study collected online news and relevant comments with keywords “energy transition” and the history of the commenters’ activities from the largest online news aggregator, Naver during the regime shift period in Korea from July 2021 to July 2022.
June 23, 2023
Presentation, 31st AKSE(The Association for Korean Studies in Europe), Copenhagen, Denmark
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This paper examines the global reaction to the Netflix original series Squid Game as a way of investigating who the actual authority to lead popularity has in the global OTT era.
May 29, 2022
Presentation, 2022 72nd Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA), Paris, France
This study investigates the relationship between news content attributes and user engagement activities. Specifically, we focus on news frame and negative emotion of COVID–19 vaccine stories to examine whether and how the content characteristics influence user reacting, recommending, and commenting behaviors.
January 04, 2021
Presentation, 2021 15th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication (IMCOM), Seoul, Republic of Korea
This essay explores significant cultural differences on startup discourses between United States and China by demonstrating a big data analysis through Structural Topic Modeling.
July 26, 2019
Presentation, ASIALICS(Asia Association of Learning Innovation, and Co-evolution Studies) 2019, Seoul, Republic of Korea
This study examined the voices of citizens of Seoul through the contents of Seoul’s civil complaints and suggestions platform, “Oasis of Ten Million Imaginations.”