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Experiencing Posthuman Technoculture in Virtual Reality: A Theatrical Exploration of Kuro Tanino’s Emergency Rework (2025)
Journal Article
Proietti, L. (2025). Experiencing Posthuman Technoculture in Virtual Reality: A Theatrical Exploration of Kuro Tanino’s Emergency Rework. Body, space and technology journal, 24(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.16995/bst.18305

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted performing artists, compelling them to rethink how to create and present works. Many artists turned to digital technologies, maintaining a connection with audiences despite physical distancing. Virtual events emerged as... Read More about Experiencing Posthuman Technoculture in Virtual Reality: A Theatrical Exploration of Kuro Tanino’s Emergency Rework.

Embodying ‘Thainess’ and the post-2006 coup crisis in Buppesannivas (Love Destiny) (2024)
Journal Article
Boonhok, S. (2024). Embodying ‘Thainess’ and the post-2006 coup crisis in Buppesannivas (Love Destiny). South East Asia Research, 32(3), 304-323. https://doi.org/10.1080/0967828X.2024.2436519

First televised in 2018, Buppesannivas (Love Destiny) was among the most popular and influential dramas in Thailand that represented images of Thainess (khwam-pen-Thai). Based on a novel by Rompaeng, it tells the story of a twenty-first-century woman... Read More about Embodying ‘Thainess’ and the post-2006 coup crisis in Buppesannivas (Love Destiny).

Indian Myth, Korean Wave, and ‘Thainess’: Politics of Hybridity in Thai Literature in the 21st Century (2024)
Journal Article
Boonhok, S. (2025). Indian Myth, Korean Wave, and ‘Thainess’: Politics of Hybridity in Thai Literature in the 21st Century. TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia, 31(1), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1017/trn.2024.3

‘Thainess’ [khwam-pen-Thai] or Thai identity has long been a state-constructed ideology linked to nationalist sentiment. However, in the 21st century, internal politics and globalisation have come to challenge its monopoly. Against this backdrop, rei... Read More about Indian Myth, Korean Wave, and ‘Thainess’: Politics of Hybridity in Thai Literature in the 21st Century.

From online to offline: Getting ready for in-person fieldwork through social media ethnography (2024)
Journal Article
Proietti, L. (2025). From online to offline: Getting ready for in-person fieldwork through social media ethnography. Possibility Studies, 3(1), 50-62. https://doi.org/10.1177/27538699241244418

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a significant emphasis on finding solutions to continue academic research in light of closed borders. The inability to travel has prompted academic researchers to reconsider their approaches to... Read More about From online to offline: Getting ready for in-person fieldwork through social media ethnography.

Setting subject and the inferential cleft construction in Korean (2024)
Journal Article
Park, C., Yeon, J., & Kim, J.-B. (online). Setting subject and the inferential cleft construction in Korean. Review of Cognitive Linguistics, https://doi.org/10.1075/rcl.00182.par

This article aims to develop a cognitive-functional analysis of the Korean inferential cleft construction (ICC) by identifying two motivations. It is demonstrated that the ICC must be understood as a mechanism to improve coherence and relevance in th... Read More about Setting subject and the inferential cleft construction in Korean.