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Nathaniel Ming Curran
Nathaniel Ming Curran
Assistant Professor, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Verified email at polyu.edu.hk - Homepage
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Artificial intelligence, artists, and art: attitudes toward artwork produced by humans vs. artificial intelligence
JW Hong, NM Curran
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications …, 2019
1582019
Anthropomorphizing AlphaGo: a content analysis of the framing of Google DeepMind’s AlphaGo in the Chinese and American press
NM Curran, J Sun, JW Hong
AI & SOCIETY 35 (3), 727-735, 2020
282020
“We are cheaper, so they hire us”: Discounted nativeness in online English teaching
JH Panaligan, NM Curran
Journal of sociolinguistics 26 (2), 246-264, 2022
242022
Discrimination in the gig economy: The experiences of Black online English teachers
NM Curran
Language and Education 37 (2), 171-185, 2023
232023
Conflict and responsibility: Content analysis of American news media organizations’ framing of North Korea
NM Curran, J Gibson
Media, war & conflict 13 (3), 352-371, 2020
232020
Intersectional English (es) and the gig economy: Teaching English online
NM Curran
International Journal of Communication 14, 20, 2020
222020
Digital feminism and affective splintering: South Korean Twitter discourse on 500 Yemeni refugees
DOD Kim, NM Curran, HTC Kim
International journal of communication 14, 19, 2020
152020
English, gatekeeping, and Mandarin: the future of language learning in South Korea
NM Curran
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2018
132018
A reflection on South Korea’s broadband success
NM Curran
Media, Culture & Society 41 (3), 385-396, 2019
102019
Learned through labour: The discursive production of English speakers in South Korea: A case study of Koreans with high spoken proficiency and low test scores
N Curran
English Today 34 (3), 30-35, 2018
102018
“More like a friend than a teacher”: ideal teachers and the gig economy for online language learning
NM Curran
Computer Assisted Language Learning 36 (7), 1288-1308, 2023
92023
From garbage to COVID-19: Theorizing ‘Multilingual Commanding Urgency’in the linguistic landscape
M Chesnut, NM Curran, S Kim
Multilingua 42 (1), 25-53, 2023
82023
Gig economy teaching: On the importance and dangers of self-branding in online markets
NM Curran, C Jenks
Applied Linguistics 44 (3), 442-461, 2023
62023
Pop cosmopolitanism and online language learning: Findings from a discrete choice experiment
NM Curran, L Zhen, H Galperin
Information, Communication & Society 26 (1), 104-122, 2023
62023
Americano, latte, or English: What do menu languages in Korean coffee shops tell us about the meaning of English today?
M Chesnut, NM Curran
English Today 38 (1), 38-51, 2022
62022
English fever and coffee: Transient cosmopolitanism and the rising cost of distinction
NM Curran, M Chesnut
Journal of Consumer Culture 22 (2), 551-570, 2022
52022
Banal nationalism and conversational cosmopolitanism: the potential of online language education for intercultural communication
NM Curran
Language and Intercultural Communication 23 (3), 333-346, 2023
32023
Banal Koreanness: National imagery in multicultural-themed television shows
F Istad, MJ Kim, NM Curran
Critical Studies in Television, 17496020221124704, 2022
32022
Producing multiculturalism: casting and editing migrants in Korean reality television
F Istad, MJ Kim, NM Curran
Continuum 36 (4), 528-545, 2022
32022
Welcoming Difference or Reinforcing the Status Quo? The Influence of Multicultural Television Viewing on Multicultural and Gender Attitudes in South Korea
HT Kim, NM Curran, L Zhen
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 49 (6), 600-616, 2020
32020
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