International Conference on the Transcultural Dynamics of the Korean Wave in the Global South 

About the Conference

Over the past two decades, the Korean Wave (Hallyu) has evolved from a regional cultural phenomenon into a powerful global cultural force. From K-pop and K-dramas to fashion, beauty, and online content, Korean popular culture has profoundly influenced youth, subcultures, and consumer practices across the Global South. What was once a niche interest has now become a transcultural and digital ecosystem of affect, identity, resistance, and global belonging.

This international conference seeks to critically explore how the Korean Wave travels, transforms, and takes root in various cultural contexts of the Global South. In particular, the conference aims to understand the transcultural dynamics of fandom, digital intimacy, neo-tribalism, and the formation of hybrid cultural identities in countries across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. The Korean Wave is not merely consumed—it is localized, politicized, and reimagined in youth communities and online spaces, sparking unique forms of fan activism, cultural negotiation, and creative expression.

The conference, titled International Conference on the Transcultural Dynamics of the Korean Wave in the Global South, will be held from July 17, 2026, at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore. It is organized by the K-Culture Story Contents Research Institute, Kyung Hee University, in collaboration with the National University of Singapore and SIMEC Research Center, Singapore.

We invite original papers from academics, researchers, students, and practitioners whose work and interests engage with the cultural, social, and political dimensions of the Korean Wave in the Global South. Papers may address one or more of the following key themes:

  • Transcultural Fandom and Youth Identity
  • Neo-tribalism and Online Communities
  • Fan Activism and Political Expression
  • Gender and Sexuality in K-pop and K-drama Reception
  • Digital Intimacies and Global Connectivity
  • Aesthetic Consumption and Aspirational Economies
  • Streaming Platforms and Algorithmic Cultures in the Global South
  • Race, Hybridity, and Soft Power Politics

The one-day conference will feature plenary keynotes, parallel thematic panels, interactive workshops with fan communities, a publishing agency presentation, and a closing roundtable on collaborative research and pedagogical networks.

Abstract Submission Guideline

  • Abstract: 350 words
  • Keywords: Up to five
  • Biographical Note: 100 words (including institutional affiliation, email, and research interests)

All abstracts and papers will be peer-reviewed. Selected authors will be invited to submit and present full papers at the conference. Please scan the QR code to submit your abstract.

Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: 20th February 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: 28th February 2026
  • Full Paper Submission Deadline: 30th May 2026
  • Early-Bird Registration: 1st March – 30th March 2026
  • Regular Registration: 1st April – 30th May 2026

Registration Fees

Early-Bird Registration

1st March – 30th March, 2026

Students

SG$250

Professionals/Academics

SG$350

Regular Registration

1st April – 30th May 2026

Students

SG$350

Professionals/Academics

SG$450

N.B.: The registration fee applies to one participant only. Payment instructions will be shared after the notification of acceptance of abstract.

Publication Opportunities

Selected papers from the conference will be considered for inclusion in an edited volume or a special journal issue.

Accommodation and Travel Cost

All participants must make their own travel and accommodation arrangements. The conference team will provide a selected list of hotels with special rates for participants.

Contact

For further details and submission inquiries, please contact:

Conference Secretariat

International Conference on the Transcultural Dynamics of the Korean Wave in the Global South
Email: kcultureconf.sg@gmail.com
Website: www.simecresearch.com

Venue

National University of Singapore

21 Lower Kent Ridge Rd, University Hall, Singapore 119077