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Critical Dialogues on AI and Digital Platforms in Media and Communication Studies

June 4, 2025, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
SFU Vancouver Campus HCC 2200

  • Overview

This special seminar aims to foster critical dialogues on the growing significance of AI and digital platforms as key research areas in Media and Communication Studies. Bringing together international scholars, alongside SFU faculty and students, the seminar explores how AI and digital platforms are reshaping everyday media practices and the field of Media and Communication Studies. Engaging with current debates and empirical case studies, the presenters will examine the roles of AI and digital platforms in cultural production, distribution, and consumption. The seminar will offer valuable insights for advancing theoretical and methodological approaches in media and communication research. The program features two research talks by Prof. Anthony Fung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) and Prof. Kyong Yoon (UBC Okanagan), followed by a roundtable to encourage vibrant dialogues.

  • Presenters

Anthony Y.H. Fung is Dean of Faculty of Social Science and Director of Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is also Professor in the School of Art and Communication at Beijing Normal University. His research interests focus on digital platforms, popular culture, youth and cultural studies, cultural industries and policy. He is editor-in-chief of Global Media and China and co-editor of International Journal of Cultural Studies.

Kyong Yoon is a Professor of Cultural Studies and the Principal鈥檚 Research Chair in Trans-Pacific Digital Platform Studies at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. His research areas include media audiences, transnational Korean culture, and migration. He is currently working on a book project that examines emerging forms of audiencehood in the digital platform era.

  • Program
  • 10:30-10:40 Welcome
  • 10:40-11:20 Research Talk: AI and the Paradigm Crisis in Communication Studies
    Anthony Fung (The Wei Lun Professor of Journalism and Communication and Dean of Social Science, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
  • 11:20-12:00 Research Talk: Media Audiences in the Digital Platform Era
    Kyong Yoon (Principal鈥檚 Research Chair in Trans-Pacific Digital Platform Studies, University of British Columbia Okanagan)
  • 12:00-12:30 Roundtable: AI, Digital Platforms, & Graduate Studies in Communication
    - Questions and answers on the research talks
    - Discussions on challenges and directions in Communication Graduate
    Moderator: Kyong Yoon
    Participants: Anthony Fung and attendees

Sponsors:

  • SFU School of Communication and Transnational Culture and Digital Technology Lab
  • University of British Columbia Okanagan Principal鈥檚 Research Chair program

 

The East Asian Media Culture In The Age of Digital Platforms Conference

Dates: October 4-5, Friday-Saturday, 2024

Location: SFU Harbour Centre

Day 1: October 4 at HC7000

9:40 鈥 10:00 Welcome reception

10:00 鈥 10:10 Opening remarks

10:10 鈥 11:50 Session 1 Korean Digital Platforms and Global Experiences

Chair: Jiyoon An (University of British Columbia)

  • Dal Yong Jin (尤物视频). 鈥淒isparity of Distribution Power: The Platformization of Distribution Networks in the Post-COVID-19 Era鈥
  • Kyong Yoon (University of British Columbia Okanagan). 鈥淭ransnational Space of User-Generated-Content: Mukbang Influencers Go Global on YouTube鈥
  • Benjamin M. Han (University of Georgia). 鈥淐onflicting Imaginaries of the 鈥楪lobal鈥: Original Korean Series on Netflix and Disney+鈥

12:00 鈥 13:00 Lunch

13:00 鈥 14:40 Session 2 Chinese Digital Platforms: Narratives, Imaginaries, and Cultural Politics

Chair: Siyuan Yin (尤物视频)

  • Goubin Yang (University of Pennsylvania). 鈥淣arratives as Platforms鈥
  • Micky Lee (Suffolk University). 鈥淗ong Kong's Re-appearance in Online Mediated Deep Travels After the Bubble Burst鈥
  • Siyun Pan (University of British Columbia). 鈥淔ans as Affective Army: Neoliberal Politics, Digital Platform and Fandom Governance in China鈥

14:40鈥 14:50 Break

14:50 鈥 16:30 Session 3 Japanese Streaming and Gaming Experiences in Global Contexts

Chair: Hyung-Gu Lynn (University of British Columbia)

  • David Humphrey (Michigan State University). 鈥淭Ver, Advertising and Attention鈥檚 Chronotopes in the Era of Streaming鈥
  • Sarah Ganzon (尤物视频). 鈥淧olicing Women鈥檚 Bodies: Adult Games, Nintendo鈥檚 eShop and the Case of Butterfly鈥檚 Poison: Blood Chains鈥
  • Susan Noh (Oglethorpe University). 鈥淒iffusions and Walls: Comparing Branding Approaches in Gaming between Multimedia Streaming Services鈥

17:00 Dinner

Day 2: October 5 at HC2270

9:30-11:10 Session 4 Korean Drama Genres and Industries Toward Global Platforms

Chair: Benjamin M. Han (University of Georgia)

  • Hyung-Gu Lyn (University of British Columbia). 鈥淪ampling and Adaption: Intertextuality of Korean Thriller Series in the Age of Digital Platforms鈥
  • Taeyoung Kim (Loughborough University): 鈥淐hanges and Continuities of the K-Classroom Drama Genre in the Netflix Era: A Case Study of Hierarchy and The Heirs鈥
  • Woochul Kim (尤物视频). 鈥淧latform Imperialism and its Reconfiguration of the Global-Local Nexus: The Transition of the Korean Production System into Global Value Chain鈥

11:10-11:20 Break

11:20-12:00 Roundtable & Publication Planning: Future of East Asian Media Culture

12:00 Lunch

Date: October 7, Monday, 2024

Location: UBCO

UBCO Sessions at UBCO Ballroom, UNC 200

9:00-9:20 Welcome Reception

9:20-9:30 Welcome Remarks

9:30-10:45 Session 1 Digital Platformization of Korean Media Practices

Chair: John Cho, Assistant Professor, Department of Community, Culture and Global Studies, UBC Okanagan

  • Dal Yong Jin, SFU Distinguished Professor, School of Communication, 尤物视频 鈥淭he Platformization of Distribution Channels: Korean Perspectives鈥
  • Hyung-Gu Lynn, AECL/KEPCO Chair in Korean Research, Department of Asian Studies, UBC Vancouver 鈥淧latformization鈥檚 Impacts on TV/Web Serial Storytelling鈥
  • Benjamin M. Han, Associate Professor, Department of Entertainment and Media Studies, University of Georgia 鈥淭he 鈥楪lobal鈥 in Original Korean Series on Netflix and Disney+鈥

10:45-11:00 Coffee/Tea break

11:00-12:15 Session 2: Sinoscapes of Digital Platforms

Chair: Ying Zhu, Associate Professor, Faculty of Management, UBC Okanagan

  • Guobin Yang, Grace Lee Boggs Professor of Communication and Sociology, Annenberg School for Communication and Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania 鈥淐hinese Social Media in Times of Crises鈥
  • Micky Lee, Professor of Media Studies, Communication, Journalism & Media Program, Suffolk University 鈥淓xperiencing Hong Kong Urban Culture through Platforms and Cinema Screens鈥
  • Kyong Yoon, Professor of Cultural Studies, Department of English and Cultural Studies, UBC Okanagan 鈥淭ransnational Audiences in the Age of Platforms: Detouring the Order of Restriction on Hallyu in China鈥

12:15 鈥 13:00 Lunch

13:00 鈥 14:15 Session 3: Playful yet Contentious Asia-Pacific Digital Mediascapes

Chair: Annie Wan, Associate Professor, Department of Creative Studies, UBC Okanagan

  • David Humphrey, Associate Professor of Japanese and Global Studies, Department of Linguistics, Languages and Cultures, Michigan State University 鈥淎VOD in Japan: Streaming and the Afterlife of Televisual Attention鈥
  • Sarah Ganzon, Assistant Professor, School of Communication, 尤物视频 鈥淭he Buggy, Less Sexy Version of the Game: Censorship, Nintendo鈥檚 e-shop and Yuri Games in the Nintendo Switch鈥
  • Taeyoung Kim, Lecturer in Communication and Media, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Loughborough University 鈥淪treaming Platforms as a Playground for New Genres: An Ambivalent Nature鈥

14:15鈥 14:20 Closing Remarks

Public Roundtable at Kelowna Innovation Centre (460 Doyle Ave)

16:00 鈥 16:30 Reception at The Kelowna Innovation Centre Rooftop (Perch Sky Lounge)

16:30 鈥 17:45 Public Roundtable: Digital Media Culture in East Asia during/after the COVID-19 Pandemic at The Kelowna Innovation Centre Rooftop (1st floor)

  • Presenters:
    - Guobin Yang, Grace Lee Boggs Professor of Communication and Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
    - Micky Lee, Professor of Media Studies, Suffolk University
    - Dal Yong Jin, SFU Distinguished Professor, 尤物视频
  • Moderator: Kyong Yoon (UBC Okanagan)

For more information, please visit: https://fccs.ok.ubc.ca/2024/09/12/east-asian-media-culture-in-the-age-of-digital-platforms-conference/ 

Research Colloquium:Crisis Media, or Some Afterthoughts on Documentary鈥檚 Expanded Fields

Dr. Jihoon Kim, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at Chung-ang University

Tue, April 11 6:00pm-7:30pm PST

Harbour Centre Room 1800

This talk offers some afterthoughts on Dr. Kim's recent book Documentary鈥檚 Expanded Fields in relation to the current book project entitled Crisis Media: Expansion of Media in the Precarious 21st Century. This project develops the concept of 鈥榗risis media鈥 as an array of media practices and formations that function as both to cause and to respond to various regional and planetary crises encompassing climate change, civil wars and protests, extraction of resources and labor, and the epistemological and ontological crises imposed by the computational forms of control and governmentality. 

Jihoon Kim is professor of cinema and media studies at Chung-ang University. He is the author of Documentary鈥檚 Expanded Fields: New Media and the Twenty-First-Century Documentary (Oxford University Press, 2022) and Between Film, Video, and the Digital: Hybrid Moving Images in the Post-media Age (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018/16. Currently he is finalizing Activism and Post-activism: Korean Documentary Cinema, 1982-2022, the first English-language monograph on the subject, as well as Crisis Media: Expansion of Media in the Precarious 21st Century.

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SFU Digital Democracies Institute
SFU The Transnational Culture and Digital Technology Lab

Guest Speaker Series

Speaker: Professor Jungmin Kwon
Portland State University

Date: March 31st, 2023 at 11:00 AM-12:00 PM PT
Location: HC 2290 

K(Q)ueer-Pop: Queer Practices in K-Pop, Commodification, and Queer Audiences

In this talk, Dr. Kwon argues that the K-pop space, which on one level appears to be homogeneously cishetpatriarchal, actually encompasses multiple configurations of gender and sexual identity. She suggests a new term, K(Q)ueerness meaning the aesthetics, imaginations, practices, performances, and ideas of K-pop players sublate binaristic identifications, including masculinity and femininity and heterosexual and homosexual鈥攁s well as Butler鈥檚 distinction between performance and performativity鈥攖o embrace the multifarious expressions of gender and sexuality surrounding K-pop. Dr. Kwon presents diverse modalities of K(Q)ueerness and emphasizes the importance of increasing queer sensibility within the K-pop studies discipline and K-pop fan communities. In addition, based on her interviews with queer-identified audiences, she responds to the critiques toward the commodification of queerness in the K-pop industry and unpacks the ways in which it contributes to queer visibility in Korean society.

Guest Speaker Series

Speaker: Professor Ji Hoon Park
School of Media and Communication
Korea University

Date: January 30, 2023 at 11:15 AM-12:15 PM PT
Location: HC 2270 (room updated)

Netflix and Platform Imperialism: How Netflix Alters the Ecology of the Korean TV Drama Industry

Applying the concept of platform imperialism, Park discusses how Netflix has altered the practices of Korean drama production. Despite Netflix鈥檚 positive contributions to increasing the reputation of Korean dramas, Netflix鈥檚 aggressive international content strategies pose a significant challenge to the Korean media industry. Because Netflix acquires all IP rights to Netflix Korean originals and the global streaming rights to numerous Korean dramas, neither production companies nor Korean television stations gain profits commensurate with the global popularity of Korean dramas. Netflix鈥檚 strategic use of the Korean Wave and the aggressive acquisition of the streaming rights of Korean dramas may ultimately work to consolidate platform imperialism.

Conference Title
Is Netflix Riding the Korean Wave or Vice Versa?

Location
Seoul National University Asia Center (SNUAC), Seoul, Korea.

Date
8th April, 2022

Conference Organizers
Seok-Kyeong Hong (Seoul National University)
Dal Yong Jin (尤物视频)
Sangjoon Lee (Nanyang Technological University)