East Asian Perspective in Transmedia Storytelling | Dynamics Between Agents in the New Webtoon Ecosystem in Korea: Responses to Waves of Transmedia and Transnationalism

Authors

  • Jane Yeahin Pyo PhD student at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Min-Gi Jang Korea Creative Content Agency
  • Tae-Jin Yoon Professor, Communication & Arts Yonsei University South Korea

Keywords:

Korean webtoon, transmedia, transnationalism, agents and structure, duality, media ecosystem, cultural industry, spreadable media, webtoon production field

Abstract

Many forces have shaped the webtoon ecosystem into what it is today. The structure constantly evolves as webtoons gain popularity in and outside Korea and the number of agents entering the production field grows. Transmedia and transnationalism are also important factors that affect the structure of the webtoon ecosystem. This article portrays the lives of agents residing in the larger structure of the webtoon ecosystem. Using Giddens’ structuration and Hesmondhalgh’s cultural industry as a theoretical framework, this article identifies webtoon creators, producers, and platform companies as three core agents constituting the production field. From nine in-depth interviews with agents, we aim to capture their vivid experiences based on identity and power relations. Following Giddens’ duality, an interplay of agency and structure is evident. Moreover, as agents interact with one another, they also struggle for power. Because the webtoon ecosystem is greatly influenced by transmedia and transnationalism, we explore how agents are responding to structural changes created by these two waves.

Author Biographies

Jane Yeahin Pyo, PhD student at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 PhD StudentUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignUSA

Min-Gi Jang, Korea Creative Content Agency

Researcher, Korea Creative Content AgencyKorea  

Tae-Jin Yoon, Professor, Communication & Arts Yonsei University South Korea

Professor, Communication & ArtsYonsei UniversitySouth Korea

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Published

2019-05-01

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