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K-pop Fandoms and Protest Culture

Joseph Hwang In the 1980s, South Korea achieved democracy through a constitutional amendment that allowed direct presidential elections in response to civil resistance against military rule. This constitutional shift came at a significant cost, with ordinary citizens sacrificing their lives so that future generations could establish a nation grounded in their cherished values. Today, the older generation of South Koreans plays a pivotal role in this democratic legacy, as the freedoms and values they fought for have nurtured the global rise of K-pop. For this generation, protests are ingrained in their culture, yet they believe such actions should not be necessary. The term “martial law” is particularly sensitive for them, as they are acutely aware of the oppressive military dictatorships in South Korea’s history, where it was a tool for controlling dissent. Just hearing the phrase triggers memories of the violence that occurred during pro-democracy protests. However, on December 3, 202...

Min Hee-Jin's Provisional Disposition Granted and the Story Behind 1.

Commentary on the Application for Provisional Disposition to Prohibit Shareholders from Exercising Voting Rights by Min Hee-jin, the CEO of ADOR and Producer of NewJeans K-pop Idol Group

Structure of an Exclusive Management Agreement for a K-Pop Artist (Standard Form Contract) - Part 1.

Structure of an Exclusive Management Agreement for a K-Pop Artist (Standard Form Contract) - Overview

Inalienability

About Dispute Between HYBE and Min Hee-jin (Artist Management Company of NewJeans)