Digital Divide: Mobile Lives of Two Koreas
In this episode, we explore the surprising reality of gaming in North Korea—from pre-installed phone games and service-center installations to closed, intranet-based app platforms. Despite strict controls, mobile gaming has become part of everyday life, with ranking systems, in-game rewards, and even digital payments shaping user behavior. 💡 Topics include: • How apps are installed and downloaded without the global internet • North Korea’s internal app ecosystem • Digital payments and in-app purchases • Popular and adapted games 🎧 Based on research including: • Ji Sun Yee, Cultural Convergence in North Korean Gaming: Industry, Content, and User Experience (Korea Institute for National Unification, 2022) • NK Economy reports on North Korea’s IT and gaming sector ❤️ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/p3Clk707Xt0 [https://youtu.be/p3Clk707Xt0] 📱 Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu [https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu] 🔑 Supported by the UniKorea Foundation: https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/ [https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/] 🇰🇷 Check out GW Institute for Korean Studies: https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/ [https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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