KPK NEED YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH!
iFans: Mapping Kpop’s International Fandom explores the attitudes of fans of 12 K-pop groups (2NE1, Aziatix, BigBang, Epik High, f(x), MBLAQ, SHINee, Shinhwa, SNSD, SS501, Super Junior, and TVXQ). KPK invites fans of these groups to take this 10-minutes survey in order to get a comprehensive look at why fans like their groups. iFans Survey
The Korean Popular Music International Fanbases Study explores the appeal of post-1997 Korean Popular Music (Kpop) for international audiences. KPK invites all fans of K-pop to take this 5-minute survey in order to get an accurate look at the diversity in K-pop fandom. Hallyu Kpop Survey
The Korean Drama International Audiences Study explores the appeal of contemporary popular Korean television dramas (Kdramas), 2005-present and how international non-Korean speaking audiences understand them. KPK invite fans of all kinds of Kdrama take this 5-minute survey. Hallyu Kdrama Survey
If you have any questions about any of the surveys, please send an email to: kpopkollective@gmail.com.


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July 12, 2012 at 11:36 am
hellokpop and KPK: Kpop Kollective partner together for ‘The Hallyu Project’ - hellokpop
[...] Dr. Anderson has two research projects related to fans. One involves discovering fan opinions on K-pop and Kdrama through surveys. She will share results from these surveys on hellokpop. The other is an oral history of international K-pop fandom, which involves interviewing people who run online fan communities and write their own blogs and websites related to K-pop. She is also collecting digital fan objects, including fan photos, fanmade videos and fan art. The oral history and the fan object collection will be part of a digital exhibition, which will be available on the Internet. You can find out more information about both projects at KPK: Kpop Kollective. [...]
July 29, 2012 at 12:12 pm
KPK: Kpop Kollective «
[...] iFans: Maping Kpop’s International Fandom, a digital humanities project that literally maps the global spread of Kpop fans, documents individual fan cultures, and curates artifacts created by fans in an effort to understand global fan attitudes and practices (CeeFu) [...]
March 6, 2013 at 6:32 pm
More Than Passion: Kpop and the Everyday Work of Digital Humanities |
[...] KPK marked its second anniversary, and in that time we have improved our artist profiles and expanded our research projects. In the same amount of time, the DH discipline still struggles with its very identity – [...]