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Eunkyong Lee Yook (George Mason University) Young-ok Yum (Kansas State University) Sunny Jung Kim (Dartmouth College)
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한국언론학회 Asian Communication Research Asian Communication Research Volume 11 Number 1·2
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2014.9
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5 - 21 (17page)

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Hallyu (Korean Wave) on ethnic Korean identity among Korean transnationals and non-Korean Americans (N=318). Korean transnationals are defined as 1st, 1.5, and 2nd generation Korean Americans and Koreans sojourning in the U.S. on temporary visas. Three hypotheses were generated. Although similar patterns of responses emerged for all three hypotheses, only H2 was statistically supported: Korean transnationals, compared to non-Korean Americans, indicated a greater likelihood that Hallyu made them want to actively approach to Korean culture (e.g., visit Korea, form a relationship with Koreans, and learn Korean language). However, it did not influence either group to identify more with Korean identity or to share Korean culture with others. Further investigation through sub group analysis revealed that 2nd generation Koreans felt the least affiliated with Korean culture, followed by both 1.5 generation Korean Americans and non-Korean Americans. 1st generation Korean Americans and Korean sojourners were most affected by Hallyu with regard to ethnic identity and behavioral intent.

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THE EFFECTS OF HALLYU(KOREAN WAVE) ON THE ETHNIC IDENTITY OF KOREAN TRANSNATIONALS IN THE U.S.
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