Candlelight Movement, Democracy, and Communication in Korea

Candlelight Movement, Democracy, and Communication in Korea

Oh, Chuyun; Kim, Yong-Chan; Lee, JongHwa

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

166

Dura

Inglês

9780367415976

15 a 20 dias

490

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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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Park Geun Hye;Candlelight Movement;Candlelight Protests;social movements;Candlelight Vigils;protest movements;Sewol Ferry;South Korea;President Geun Hye Park;Geun-Hye Park;President Park;impeachment;Sewol Ferry Disaster;Digital Diaspora;Glow Sticks;Military Junta;Candlelight Demonstrations;National Communication Association Annual Convention;Korean Diaspora;Visual Ideograph;Sharing Photos;Coping Potential;Diaspora Members;Fan Protesters;Protest Sites;Young Man;Chosun Ilbo;Worth USD;Korean News Media;Protest Participation;Appraisal Theories