The Candlelight Movement, democracy, and communication in Korea
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The Candlelight Movement, democracy, and communication in Korea
(Routledge advances in Korean studies, 52)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- 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
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Focused within Communication and Media Studies
Spotlighting the Candlelight Movements in Korea, through the state-of-the-art theories and inter-disciplinary research
Examining democratic social movements today, by analysing collective public actions in one of the most dynamic democracies in the world
Focussing on social media and digital activism, by examining the networked protests occurred in one of the most wired countries
目次
Part 1: Media and media space 1. A crisis of press freedom: Investigative journalism and the downfall of the President 2. One small action for the larger movement 3. Social media use on protest sites during the 2016-2017 candlelight vigils in Seoul Part 2: Culture and performance 4. "With the brightest light we have": K-pop fandom in candlelight movement and diversification of Korean protest culture 5. Channeling anger into hope 6. Dancing for hope: The shamanic ritual and performative Koreanness at the candlelight protests Part 3: Counterpublics and representation 7. Contested neoliberal vulnerability: Laboring, feminine, and queer subjects in the streets of the impeachment protest 8. The conservative news media outlets: Blowing out candles for economic democracy 9. From flags to candles: Visual hailing and articulation of nation Appendix: An analysis of contemporary Korean society through the candlelight movement: A historical perspective to the social phenomena and changes
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