Digital Divide: Mobile Lives of Two Koreas
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5. North Korea’s Mobile Money: When Minutes Become Money
18:47||Ep. 5In this episode, Grace and Professor Kim dive into the fascinating world of "Phone Money." From "Money Masters" (Donju) running informal wire transfers to parents sending digital talk time to feed their sons in the military, discover how North Koreans turned simple SIM cards into a sophisticated financial network.❤️ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IL3nvHE_m-s 📱 Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu 🔑 Supported by the UniKorea Foundation: https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/🇰🇷 Check out GW Institute for Korean Studies: https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/
4. Phones on Wheels: North Korea’s Markets in Motion
21:22||Ep. 4The fourth episode of Digital Divide examines the rise of servi-cha, North Korea’s semi-private transport vehicles. The spread of cell phones, combined with a nationwide road-based network, has sparked a logistics revolution—enabling real-time coordination among drivers, merchants, brokers, fuel traders, and even checkpoint officials.This video/podcast series is sponsored by the UniKorea Foundation. ❤️ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aQnkVF6l6Nc 📱 Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu 🔑 Check out UniKorea Foundation: https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/unikoreafoundation/ 🇰🇷 Check out GW Institute for Korean Studies: https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/
3. Jangmadang Goes Digital
20:01||Ep. 3North Korea’s markets run on information—and increasingly, on cell phones. This episode explores how traders at jangmadang, North Korea’s informal marketplaces, use phones to share prices, coordinate transport, move money, and navigate corruption in a gray-zone economy tolerated by the state. It also shows how COVID-19 restrictions disrupted trade and reshaped daily life inside North Korea.This video/podcast series is sponsored by the UniKorea Foundation. ❤️ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qvDW_ey2uvM📱 Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu 🔑 Check out UniKorea Foundation: https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/unikoreafoundation/ 🇰🇷 Check out GW Institute for Korean Studies: https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/
2. The Cell Phone North Korea Can’t Control
21:32||Ep. 2The second episode of Digital Divide focuses on how mobile phones in North Korea provide personal connectivity while reinforcing strict state control. Although their introduction sparked excitement and sacrifice among citizens, phone usage is tightly monitored—with no chat rooms, heavy surveillance, and widespread self-censorship. So why does the regime even allow cell phones?This video/podcast series is sponsored by the UniKorea Foundation. ❤️ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhM_IyUMR-i3fnlT1lOX1bYl937yiiVyr 📱 Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu 🔑 Check out UniKorea Foundation: https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/unikoreafoundation/ 🇰🇷 Check out GW Institute for Korean Studies: https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/
1. Mobile North Korea: A World Hidden in Plain Sight
20:00||Ep. 1The debut episode of Digital Divide explores North Korea’s evolving mobile ecosystem—from domestically made smartphones and new foldable models to strict controls over ownership, monitoring, and access to foreign media. The hosts highlight how phones have become central to daily life, with people engrossed in games and state-approved streaming despite constant surveillance. They also touch on smuggling networks, black-market devices, and efforts to block foreign signals.Could North Korea eventually adapt to South Korea’s advanced digital landscape?This video/podcast series is sponsored by the UniKorea Foundation. ❤️ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gwiks/featured📱 Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/gwiks.elliott.gwu🔑 Check out UniKorea Foundation: https://www.unikoreafoundation.org/unikoreafoundation/🇰🇷 Check out GW Institute for Korean Studies: https://gwiks.elliott.gwu.edu/
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