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This book deepens scholarly understandings of how digital technologies reconfigure civic engagement by examining the distinctive trajectories of online activism in the Korean context.
Drawing on a diverse set of case studies-including SNS-driven political participation, the 2008 U.S. beef protests, the 2016–2017 candlelight vigils, and the #MeToo movement-the volume situates these movements within the dynamic interplay of evolving media infrastructures and Korea's social, cultural, and political conditions.
The contributors explore how activists, citizens, and organizations strategically deploy digital platforms to mobilize publics, disseminate information, and contest institutional authority. By tracing both continuities and shifts across multiple moments of protest, the contributors demonstrate how technological affordances intersect with locally specific contexts to generate emergent forms of collective action and political expression. Rather than framing digital media as inherently emancipatory, the volume critically engages the constraints, ambivalences, and unintended effects that accompany networked mobilization. Taken together, these analyses provide a nuanced account of how digital media not only enables protest but also redefines the contours of participation, community, and agency in contemporary Korean society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction by Hojeong Lee and Joong-Hwan Oh
1 Diversity of Online News Media: Source and Frame Analyses by Dong Geun Lee and In Cheol Min
2 Constructing Collective Memory in the Digital Era: An Analysis of News Stories on the Former President's Death by Hojeong Lee
3 Relationships between Online Users' Perceived Journalistic Roles and News Engagement: The Moderating Role of Credibility by Md. Asraful Alam and Kyun Soo Kim
4 A Functional Analysis of the 2007 South Korean Presidential Campaign Blogs by Sung Wook Hwang and William L. Benoit
5 The Influence of Blog Posting on Issue Involvement and Political Participation by Nohil Park
6 YouTube Videos as a Means of Grassroots Mobilization in Korea's Candlelight Movements: “Learning from YouTube” Revisited by Gooyong Kim and Dong-Hyun Byun
7 Who Talks Politics?: An Empirical Study of Online and Offline Casual Political Communication by Taewoo Nam
8 The Internet and Social Media: Integrated Consequences for Political Discussion for Korean College Students by Najin Jun
9 Why Does the Press Still Matter?: Explaining the Conditional Effects of Online Mobilization of Protest on Newspaper Market Structures in Asia by Shin Haeng Lee
10 Digital Revolution or Digital Dominance?: Regime Type, Internet Control, and Political Activism in East Asia by Min-Hua Huang and Wen Hong
11 Do SNS Make Gender Differences in Political Participation?: South Korean Case Study by Kyong-Jae Song, Seok-Jin Lew, and Heisung Kum
12 Revisiting the Cultural Logic of Politics in the Digital Age: Internet Use, Personalization of Political Action, and Asian Values by Shin Haeng Lee
13 Determinants of Unaffiliated Citizen Protests: The Korean Candlelight Protests of 2016–2017 by WooJin Kang
14 A Matter of Trust and Utility?: Perceptions of Online Political Content, Protest, and Political Participation in South Korea by Hyun Tae Kim, Kyung Bo Kim, Hailey Hyun-kyung Oh,and Yeon Kyoung Joo
15 Same Despair but Different Hope: Youth Activism in East Asia and Contentious Politics by Yunjeong Joo
16 #MeToo in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis of Feminist Perspectives in a Cultural Context by Chris Larsen
Appendices
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors

Product details

Published 31 Jan 2023
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Pages 408
ISBN 9781793642301
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 22 b/w illustrations; 50 tables;
Dimensions 224 x 154 mm
Series Korean Communities across the World
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Hojeong Lee

Hojeong Lee is assistant professor in the Departme…

Anthology Editor

Joong-Hwan Oh

Joong-Hwan Oh is professor of sociology at Hunter…

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Asraful Alam

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William L. Benoit

William L. Benoit is professor of communication st…

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Dong-Hyun Byun

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Wen Hong

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Min-hua Huang

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Sungwook Hwang

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Yeon Kyoung Joo

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Yunjeong Joo

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Najin Jun

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WooJin Kang

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Gooyong Kim

Gooyong Kim is assistant professor of communicatio…

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Hyun Tae Kim

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Kyun Soo Kim

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Kyungbo Kim

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Heisung Kum

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Chris Larsen

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Hojeong Lee

Hojeong Lee is assistant professor in the Departme…

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Dong Guen Lee

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Seok-Jin Lew

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In Cheol Min

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Taewoo Nam

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Hailey Hyun-kyung Oh

Umut Yukaruç is lecturer at Nevsehir Haci B…

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Nohil Park

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Kyongjae Song

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