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INTER - KOREA RELATIONS (2) answer(s).
 
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Between politics and economics in Seoul's North Korea policy / Gray, Kevin   Article
Gray, Kevin Article
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Reconsidering North Korean defectors: social and semantic network analyses of YouTube videos on North Korean defectors / Chung, Sae Won; Kim, Yongmin   Journal Article
Kim, Yongmin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study investigates the North Korean defector phenomenon by approaching YouTube as an internet forum for public discourse, using the novel analytic approaches of social network analysis, text mining and semantic analysis. The research produced three main findings. First, individual YouTube content creators are most influential in the video networks pertaining to the subject of North Korean defectors. Second, on YouTube space, the image of North Korea tends to be negative because of the prevalence of defectors' testimony of their life experiences. Finally, such negative narratives of North Korea on YouTube might have a negative influence by blocking the reunification of Korea. In conclusion, this study suggests the South Korean government and other relevant global actors should conduct thorough and continuous examinations of North Korean defectors' perceptions of South Koreans and vice versa. This study calls for the international community to take further action to formulate proper policy instruments.
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