Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
How ‘trust’ in Large Language Models is linked to national identity.
What’s in a name? The national and linguistic identity of South and North Korea.
Linguistic nationalism is a feature of South Korean society but that’s not resulting in investment in promoting the Korean language.
South Korea has a strong national identity largely based on the ability to speak Korean. But as it becomes increasingly multicultural, notions of “Koreanness” are being challenged.
Militant democracy geared toward the ‘colonised other’ will continue to limit opportunities to grow harmonious societies.
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