Dr.Seung Soo Kim

NAME: Seung Soo Kim

OFFICE: 1111 Boromrajakumari Building

PHONE080-915-4079

EMAIL ADDRESS: Seung.S@chula.ac.th / punsu0307@gmail.com

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D. in Media Studies, University of Colorado-Boulder, the United States, August 2016
    Dissertation: Imagining Religion and Modernity in Post-Colonial Korea
    Committee: Stewart Hoover (Chair), Nabil Echchaibi, Deborah Whitehead, Shu-Ling Berggreen, Peter Simonson
  • M.A. in Visual Communication, Yonsei University, South Korea, February 2010
    Thesis: Neo-liberal Governmentality and the Composition of Identity of Protestant Subject: In-Depth Interviews with a Focus on a Korean
    Protestant Missionary Group.
    Chair: Sang Gil Lee
  • B.A. in Psychology, Yonsei University, South Korea, February 2008

RESEARCH INTEREST

  • Social Imaginary
  • Religion and Media
  • Digital Religion
  • Korean Christianity and Buddhism

COURSES TAUGHT

  • 2200338 Culture and Things
  • 2210220 Theories of Cultural Studies
  • 2200204 Media Cultures
  • 2200205 Everyday Life Cultures
  • 2200206 Media Histories

KEY PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journal Articles:

  • Kim, S. S. (2017). Authenticity, Brand Culture, and Templestay in the Digital Era: The Ambivalence and In-Betweenness of Korean Buddhism. The Journal of Korean Religions, 8(2), 117-146.

Refereed Book Chapters:

  • Kim, S. S. (2021). Digital Media and Imperial Formations: The 2012 Lady Gaga Controversy in South Korea. In S. M. Hoover & N. Echachaibi (Eds.), Media and Religion: The Global View (pp. 159-179). Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110497878-010
Invited Book Chapters:
 
  • Kim, S. S. (2022). Not Transition, But Translation: A Dialogic Approach to ‘Differences’ in a Korean Diasporic Evangelical Church. In: Desai, A., Nguyen, H.N. (Eds.), Global Perspectives on Dialogue in the Classroom (pp. 59-69). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89043-8_5
  • Kim, S. S. (2018). Mediated Presence of Korean Religion in the Digital Era: Intersecting with Issues and Discussions of ‘Media and Religion’ Scholarship. In W. Y. Shin, K. H. Kim, & C. W. Kim (Eds.), Digital Technology and the Change of Social Life.
  • Hoover, S. & Kim. S. S. (2016). Media. In D. Yamane (Ed.), Handbook of Religion and Society (pp. 117-132). Switzerland: Springer.
 
Book Reviews:
 
  • Kim, S. S. (2016). Mission Invisible: Race, Religion and News at the Dawn of the 9/11 Era (Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Press). The Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture, 5(2), 379-382. https://brill.com/view/journals/rmdc/5/2/article-p379_379.xml