Abgeschlossene Master-Arbeiten mit Korea-Fokus in Modern East Asian Studies (MEAS)

Lisa Katharina Hack (2022)
The Influence of Gender Inequality in the South Korean Labour Market on Young Korean Women's Migration Abroad

Laura Folgheraiter (2021)
Evaluation of a Master Thesis submitted in the Master Program "Modern East Asian Studies"

Oana-Lavinia Goron (2021)
Better Alone Than Unhappy: The Redifinition of Marriage for South Korean Young Adults

Ah-Hyun Angela Lee (2021)
South Korea's Memory War over the Japanese colonial period

Eirini Kyriakidi (2021)
"Living the Brand": Internalised Nation Branding and the Role of the Media during the first six months of the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Korea

Casandra Chistinean (2020)
Reflecting South Korean Career Women: A Film Analysis Approach to uncovering Social Constructs

Nikolas Sonneborn (2020)
Organizational Culture, Image & Identity in Professional South Korean Club Football - A Case Study on K-League and K-League Clubs with Different Ownership Models

Elisabeth Justenhoven (2020)
Korea in the Focus: A theoretical Inquiry of an EU Security Engagement

Kyunghee Jung (2019)
Which organizational culture leads to high performance? Based on Korean organizational culture

Anna Toniato (2019)
Innovation in the Korean and US Online Games Industries: An analysis of the Technological Contributions of Firms in Industry Development

Julia Goltz (2019)
Can South Korea be a Lead Market for White Goods? Testing the Lead Market Concept

Carina Zimmermann (2018)
Multicultural Families in South Korea - Differences between Research and Representation in Film

Valeriya Tavotova (2018)
Determinants of International Student Mobility, The Case of South Korea: Why South Korean students decide to move and study in Germany

Ellen Riedel (2018)
Same, Same But Different. Refugee Policies in Japan and South Korea: A Comparative Policy Analysis

Evgenia An 
Long-term Labor Migrants in South Korea: Exploratory Case Study of Koryo-saram

Janet Lee
Korean Nurses‘ Migration to Germany and the United States: Motivations, Experiences and Ethnic Identities