The Transformation of Cyberactivism and Democratic Governance in Korea: The Role of T echnology, Civil Society, and Institutions
This paper analyzes the transformation of cyberactivism in Korea by comparing two cases of cyberactivism — one in reaction to the killing of Hyosoon and Misun by U.S. soldiers in 2002 and the other responding to the U.S. Beef Import negotiations in 2008 in Korea. While the impact of the Internet on...
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Published in | Korea observer pp. 337 - 368 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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한국학술연구원
01.06.2009
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0023-3919 2586-3053 |
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Summary: | This paper analyzes the transformation of cyberactivism in
Korea by comparing two cases of cyberactivism — one in reaction
to the killing of Hyosoon and Misun by U.S. soldiers in 2002
and the other responding to the U.S. Beef Import negotiations in
2008 in Korea. While the impact of the Internet on many political
and social changes in Korea has already been shown, there are
differences between the levels of impact that the Internet has
over time. What is noteworthy of the two most representative
case of citizen cyberactivism using the Internet in Korea is that, while the 2002 candlelight demonstrations were led by organized
civil groups, the anti-U.S. beef candlelight demonstration
of 2008 was prompted by the voluntary participation of citizens,
in the absence of organized leadership. This paper identifies the
nature of this transformation of cyberactivism, from within the
changing sociopolitical context, that is, the changing characteristics
of Korea’s civil society, the advances in technological development,
and the transformation of the relationship between the
government and civil society. KCI Citation Count: 8 |
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Bibliography: | G704-000783.2009.40.2.004 |
ISSN: | 0023-3919 2586-3053 |