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[ROK'N SEOUL] THE GLITCH

The Glitch

The Glitch is Asia Society Korea's digital portal into South Korean culture, politics, law, and society. It is a curated digital metaverse where visitors can access exclusive interviews, data and statistics, and informed professional analysis. The Glitch also allows for user interaction and correspondence, encouraging visitors to participate in the continued creation and transformation of the digital realm by sharing their own thoughts and ideas. By transcending physical and economic boundaries, The Glitch hopes to provide a fuller and more in-depth understanding of South Korea to people worldwide through interactive conversation. 

[The Glitch #11] Peace and The Endless War: The Korean Armistice Agreement
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[The Glitch #11] Peace and The Endless War: The Korean Armistice Agreement

David Tizzard and Jasmine Ko explore the historical origins of the safety and comforts that Korea currently enjoys, 70 years after the end of the Korean War.
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[The Glitch #10] Revenge Bedtime Procrastination 
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[The Glitch #10] Revenge Bedtime Procrastination 

David Tizzard and Jasmine Ko look into the global phenomenon that’s taking over this generation’s night hours. 
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[The Glitch #09] AAPI Heritage Month: Celebrations and Challenges
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[The Glitch #09] AAPI Heritage Month: Celebrations and Challenges

The Glitch reflects on the heritage month’s significance and importance.
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[The Glitch #08] Stories of School Violence: Bullying, Culture, and the Way Forward 
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[The Glitch #08] Stories of School Violence: Bullying, Culture, and the Way Forward  

David Tizzard and Michelle Sihyun Ju address the realities of school violence, cultural repercussions, and solutions that can be found in Korea and around the world. 
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[The Glitch #07] Short-Form Korea: The Stolen Attention of Youth or a New World of Fun?
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[The Glitch #07] Short-Form Korea: The Stolen Attention of Youth or a New World of Fun?

David Tizzard and Michelle Ju Sihyun delve into modern mainstream youth culture of short-form content and explore the various effects it has on the lives of young people today.
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[The Glitch #06] Quiet Quitting: The Economic and Psychological Causes of Youth Tuning Out
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[The Glitch #06] Quiet Quitting: The Economic and Psychological Causes of Youth Tuning Out

David Tizzard and Michelle Ju Sihyun examine the trending workplace movement and whether it is here to stay.
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[The Glitch #05] The Self-Isolated Youth: Living Alone in Korea 
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[The Glitch #05] The Self-Isolated Youth: Living Alone in Korea 

David Tizzard and Michelle Sihyun Ju delve into the new cultural trend that is affecting countries economically and politically.
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[The Glitch #04] K-Breakups: Love, Loss, and the Online Community  
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[The Glitch #04] K-Breakups: Love, Loss, and the Online Community  

David Tizzard and Michelle Ju Sihyun explore how the youth of today deal with the emotional aftermath of romantic breakups.
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[The Glitch #03] The Sublime Object of Ideology: Korean Beauty Standards and the Metaverse
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[The Glitch #03] The Sublime Object of Ideology: Korean Beauty Standards and the Metaverse

David Tizzard and Michelle Ju Sihyun investigate the rise of metaverse virtual influencers and the effects they have on society.
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[The Glitch] Dreams Disappearing: Why Korea’s MZ Generation Are Leaving Seoul
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[The Glitch #02] Dreams Disappearing: Why South Korea’s MZ Generation Is Leaving Seoul

David Tizzard and Michelle Ju Sihyun investigate the rise of the 2030 generation and its living preferences.
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[The Glitch] Exploring Teenage Motherhood in Korean Society and Television
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[The Glitch] Exploring Teenage Motherhood in Korean Society and Television

In this first episode of "The Glitch," David Tizzard and Michelle Ju Sihyun react to a Korean drama's controversial storyline.
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