Hye-kyung Lee 李惠京
Sex:Female 女
Nationality:Korea 韓國
Period for Grants:6個月
CCS Grant
1999/7~2000/1
Instituion:Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University日本京都大學人文科學研究所
Topic:胡適於中國哲學史研究中的個人、功利、實利理解的探討
Specialty:哲學(中國近代思想史)
Present
Instituion:Centre for Culture, Media & Creative Industries, King's College London, University of London, UK
英國倫敦大學國王學院創意產業與文化媒體中心
Specialty:Cultural policy、•Creative industries 、•Cultural marketing theory 、•Cultural consumers and fandom
Homepage:King's College London, University of London
Work catalog
- Cultural Policies in East Asia: Dynamics between the State, Arts and Cultural Industries (2014, co-edited with Lorraine Lim), Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Cultural Policies in East Asian Colloquium (Seoul,10 January 2013) in collaboration with Sookmyung Women’s University Graduate School of Public Policy and Industry.
- Arts and the State in Korea: Instituting State Arts Subsidy in the 1970s (December 2012 - February 2013) funded by the Korea Foundation.
- Understanding Cultural Consumers Online (September 2013 - May 2015) funded by King’s Cultural Institute.
- ‘Korean wave and cultural policy’ (chapter) for Korean Media Go Global (ed by Y. Kim, 2013), London: Routledge.
- Cultural policies in East Asia : dynamics between the state, arts and creative industries / edited by Hye-Kyung Lee, Lorraine Lim.
Article catalog
- Hye-Gyung Lee. 2010. ‘The rise of fan-translation and distribution of cultural products: a case study of anime fansubbing’(under review, Media, Culture & Society)
- Hye-Gyung Lee. 2010. ‘The rise of “non-market” dimension of cultural consumption: a case study of manga scanlation’(under review, Marketing Theory)
- Hye-Gyung Lee. 2010. ‘Problematising the creative industries discourse: from a perspective of cultural market and creative labour’ Review of Cultural Economics (Korean Association for Cultural Economics), Vol. 12, No. 2.
- Hye-Gyung Lee. 2010. ‘Between fan culture and copyright infringement: manga scanlation’ (longer version) in New Directions in Arts Marketing (eds. by F. Kerrigan & D. O’Reilly), Routledge. London.
- Making creative industries policy in the real world: differing configurations of the culture-market-state nexus in the UK and South Korea 26 February 2019
- The new patron state in South Korea: cultural policy, democracy and the market economy 11 February 2019
- Culture, digitalization, and diversity: Asian perspectives 07 December 2018
- Cultural Policy in South Korea: Making a New Patron State 26 July 2018
- Asian Cultural Flows: Cultural Policies, Creative Industries, and Media Consumers 01 January 2018
- Introduction: Asian cultural flows from a cultural policy perspective 01 January 2018
- Routledge Handbook of Cultural and Creative Industries in Asia 01 January 2018
- The Korean Wave, encountering Asia and cultural policy 01 January 2018
- Understanding the cultural and creative industries in Asia 01 January 2018
- The political economy of 'creative industries' 13 November 2016