The Candlelight Movement, democracy, and communication in Korea

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    • Lee, JongHwa
    • Oh, Chuyun
    • Kim, Yong-ch'an

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The Candlelight Movement, democracy, and communication in Korea

edited by JongHwa Lee, Chuyun Oh, and Yong-Chan Kim

(Routledge advances in Korean studies, 52)

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • A crisis of press freedom : investigative journalism and the downfall of the President Hun Shik Kim
  • One small action for the larger movement / Hojeong Lee
  • Social media use onsite during protest / Yong-Chan Kim
  • "With the brightest light we have' : K-pop fandom in candlelight movement and diversification of Korean protest culture / Jungwon Kim
  • The roles of collective coping potential in channeling anger into hope / Youllee Kim
  • Dancing for hope : the shamanic ritual and performative Koreanness at the candlelight protests / Chuyun Oh
  • Contested neoliberal vulnerability : laboring, feminine, and queer subjects in the streets of the impeachment protest / Jiwoon Yulee
  • The conservative news media outlets : blowing out candles for economic democracy in South Korea / Huikyong Pang
  • From flags to candles : visual hailing and articulation of nation / JongHwa Lee
  • Appendix. An analysis of contemporary Korean society through the Candlelight Movement : a historical perspective to the social phenomena and changes / Jin-Geol Ahn

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