The K-GSP Journal Publishes Its Inaugural Issue
Journal of K-Global Scholars and Professionals — Volume 2026-1, June 2026.
Announcement
The Korean-American Global Scholars and Professionals Forum is proud to announce the publication of the inaugural issue of the Journal of K-Global Scholars and Professionals — Volume 2026-1, June 2026. One month after the Forum’s official launch on May 5, 2026, this Journal represents the next step: a formal, editorially curated publication that holds diaspora scholarship to the highest standard — intellectually serious, clearly written, and genuinely worth reading.
About the Journal
The K-GSP Journal is international, interdisciplinary, and placed deliberately at the intersection of academic rigor and lived experience. It publishes across fields including AI and technology, business, education, humanities, social sciences, public policy, and the arts — with particular attention to Korean heritage and its global intersections. What distinguishes it is not a relaxation of standards but a broadening of them: rigor and human warmth are both required.
Editorial Leadership: Co-Editors-in-Chief Young B. Choi (Regent University) and Paul C. Hong (University of Toledo) · Managing Editor Jeonghwan “Jerry” Choi (University of Maine at Presque Isle) · Operations Editor Yoon G. Kim (Cal Poly Humboldt) · Senior Editor John J. Han (Missouri Baptist University)
Table of Contents — Volume 2026-1
Research Articles
Choi Rip’s Philosophical Contributions to the AI Age — Young B. Choi
Ontology-Guided Prompt Design for Reliable and Explainable LLMs in Cybersecurity — Young B. Choi
Developing Hyper Meta Skills in the Human–AI Augmented Workplace — Jeonghwan “Jerry” Choi
Simulation Demonstrations for Introductory Statistics Using R and Python — Yoon G. Kim
The Sijo (時調): Its Origins, Aesthetics, and New Developments — John J. Han
Two Eras, One Stage: From Vinyl Revolutions to Stadium Streams — Paul C. Hong
From Being to Modeling: Ontological Clarity in AI Leadership and Governance — Paul C. Hong
Supporting Asian American Students in U.S. Classrooms — G. Lea Lee
Creative Works and Reviews
The King and the Warden “왕과 사는 남자” [Movie Review] — Paul C. Hong
“Stepping Away” and Other Haibun (俳文) — John J. Han
The Country of King Sejong “세종의 나라” [Book Review] — Jangwoon “Leo” Lee
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What It Means — and an Invitation
This inaugural issue moves from 16th-century Korean philosophy to AI governance, from classical sijo poetry to BTS’s global fandom, from Joseon kingship to American elementary classrooms. That breadth reflects what intellectual life in the diaspora actually looks like — and why it matters.
The Journal is now open for submissions. We invite original research articles, theoretical papers, creative works, and short commentaries. Every submission is editorially reviewed and held to one standard: worth your reader’s time.
Submission guidelines: https://www.k-gsp.org/p/welcome-to-korean-american-global
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