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MIA PIERRE
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Inyeon (인연): The Thread of Fate
This research explores the Korean philosophy of inyeon, which describes fate and interconnectedness shaping relationships across lifetimes. Rooted in Buddhist teachings, inyeon influences communication, social behavior, and relationship views in Korea today. The study blends historical and cultural analysis, highlighting inyeon’s enduring relevance and its role in connecting heritage with globalization, as depicted in media like the film “Past Lives.”
Mia Pierre
4 min read
Fan Engagement Models in Korean Entertainment Platforms
This paper compares HYBE’s Weverse and SM Entertainment’s Bubble, two leading K-pop fan platforms that monetize parasocial relationships differently. Weverse offers a large community-based experience with free and paid content, while Bubble provides exclusive, pay-per-artist messaging. Both exploit fans’ emotional investment to generate revenue but raise ethical concerns over privacy, commodification, and accessibility in digital fandom.
Mia Pierre
12 min read
Marketing Strategies for K-Media: Localization vs. Globalization
Netflix’s marketing of Korean dramas balances local adaptation through subtitles, dubbing, and regional partnerships with global campaigns and algorithmic suggestions. While expanding K-media’s reach, the platform risks cultural commodification by simplifying Korea’s identity for broader audiences. This dynamic shapes perceptions and raises questions about cultural authenticity and influence.
Mia Pierre
11 min read
BTS, ARMY, and the Power of Charitable Diplomacy
BTS and ARMY have turned fandom into a global force for good. BTS’s early charity and global diplomacy inspired ARMY’s massive fan-driven campaigns supporting causes worldwide. Together, they use digital platforms to raise funds, spread awareness, and create real social impact beyond music, showing how modern pop culture can drive positive change.
Mia Pierre
9 min read
Design Justice and Ethics
This piece highlights how automotive design often ignores women, who are over half of drivers, by focusing on an average male body. This leads to higher injury risks for women. Female crash test dummies are underused and lack accurate representation. Improving safety requires inclusive testing, more women in automotive roles, and promoting STEM education for girls. Designing for the margins ensures fairer, safer vehicles for all.
Mia Pierre
6 min read
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