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Displaying North Korean Children: From Local to Global Memories
Virginie Grzelczyk
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Politics, History and International Relations
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Global-local
100%
North Korea
100%
Global Memory
100%
Korean children
100%
Childrens
37%
Korean Society
37%
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
25%
Well-being
12%
Physical Violence
12%
Dictatorship
12%
Propaganda
12%
Population Groups
12%
Specific Populations
12%
Looming
12%
Palace
12%
Pyongyang
12%
Nuclear Weapons
12%
Korean Government
12%
Militarization
12%
Korean National Identity
12%
After-school Activities
12%
Mass Games
12%
Gymnastics
12%
Regime Survival
12%
Government Survival
12%
Emotional Violence
12%
Social Sciences
South Korea
100%
Wellbeing
50%
National Identity
50%
Nongovernmental Organizations
50%
Population Group
50%
Korea DPR
50%
Nuclear Weapon
50%
Extracurricular Activities
50%
Militarization
50%
Gymnastics
50%