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Net power in action: Internet activism in the contentious politics of South Korea.

机译:行动中的网络力量:韩国有争议的政治中的互联网行动主义。

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This study examines the ways in which the Internet is utilized for progressive civic action, focusing on a detailed case study of Internet activism of South Korea. The goals of this study are to examine: the ways in which the Internet is utilized for progressive civic action; the extent to which Internet activism is differentiated from preexisting social movements; and the ways in which the Internet affects movement repertoires and organizational forms of civic action. Toward this end, this study encompasses four main areas: (1) historical background of Korean Internet activism; (2) social agents of Internet activism; (3) movement repertoires and awareness of citizenship; and (4) theoretical implications of the Korean case. This study employs multiple research methods including qualitative framing analysis, in-depth interviews, and focus-group interviews as well as quantitative methods.;The findings of this study suggest that Korean Internet activism has had a huge impact on political and cultural environments. Korea's liberal and critical younger generations have predominantly used the Internet, constituting amorphous and hybrid groups of Internet users who are aware of citizenship---namely netizens. Positing themselves distinctly from preexisting activist groups including social movement organizations (SMOs), Korean netizens have utilized the Internet for resource mobilization, virtual struggles, and alternative knowledge production for progressive civic action. Through serial events from 2002 to 2007, Korean netizens and SMOs have collaborated on the one hand and contended on the other hand. Netizens have expedited horizontal and decentralized networks for communication and mobilization while SMOs have maintained hierarchical organizational forms and centralized leadership.;This study also found that Korean Internet activism has brought about noticeable changes in movement repertoires. Netizens have organically combined online and offline struggles, converged sub-cultural and political discourses, and constructed distributed trust and counter-hegemonic frames through interactive communications based on datgul [replies] and pumjil [copy-and-paste]. Different from Chadwick's hybrid mobilization movement model based on Western experience, organizational innovations of civic action have mainly been led by netizens, rather than by SMOs. While many Korean SMOs have adopted new movement repertoires for resource mobilization, they have failed to internalize new values embedded in the netizens' movement repertoires.
机译:这项研究着眼于韩国互联网行动主义的详细案例研究,探讨了利用互联网进行公民进步行动的方式。这项研究的目的是检查:利用互联网进行公民进步行动的方式;互联网行动主义与先前存在的社会运动之间的区别程度;以及互联网影响运动方式和公民行动的组织形式的方式。为此,本研究涵盖四个主要领域:(1)韩国互联网行动主义的历史背景; (2)互联网行动的社会主体; (3)流动曲目和公民意识; (4)韩国案件的理论含义。这项研究采用了多种研究方法,包括定性框架分析,深入访谈,焦点小组访谈以及定量方法。这项研究的结果表明,韩国互联网行动主义对政治和文化环境产生了巨大影响。韩国的自由派和批判性的年轻一代主要使用互联网,构成了了解公民身份的网民(即网民)的无定形和混合人群。韩国网民与包括社会运动组织(SMO)在内的已有激进主义者团体截然不同,他们利用互联网进行资源动员,虚拟斗争和替代性知识生产,以促进公民行动。通过2002年至2007年的一系列活动,韩国网民和SMO一方面进行了合作,另一方面也进行了竞争。网民加快了水平和分散的网络的沟通和动员,而SMO则保持了分级的组织形式和集中的领导权。这项研究还发现,韩国的互联网激进主义已经导致运动方式的显着变化。网民将在线和离线的斗争有机地结合起来,融合了亚文化和政治话语,并通过基于datgul [reply]和pumjil [copy-and-paste]的交互通信构建了分布式的信任和反霸权框架。与查德威克基于西方经验的混合动员运动模型不同,公民行动的组织创新主要由网民主导,而不是由SMO领导。尽管许多韩国的SMO已采用新的运动方式来调动资源,但他们并未将嵌入在网民运动方式中的新价值内部化。

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  • 作者

    Lee, Jinsun.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;
  • 学科 History Asia Australia and Oceania.;Political Science General.;Web Studies.;Library Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 216 p.
  • 总页数 216
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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