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Contemporary South Korean society [electronic resource] : a critical perspective / edited by Hee-yeon Cho, Lawrence Surendra and Hyo-je Cho.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge advances in Korean studies ; 26.Publication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2013.Description: xiii, 226 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780203084373
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Contents:
1. The structure of the South Korean developmental regime and its transformation : an analysis of the developmental regime of statist mobilization and authoritarian integration in the anticommunist regimentation / Hee-Yeon Cho -- 2. Gender inequality and patriarchal order recontexualized / Uhn Cho -- 3. Regionalism : its origins and substance with competition and exclusion / Wang-Bae Kim -- 4. Economic development and women's status in Korea / Mee-Hae Kong -- 5. Social class and income inequality in Korea / Kwang-Yeong Shin -- Changes in social movements in the post-dictatorship context in South Korea : focused on three dimensions / Hee-Yeon Cho -- 7. Growth and crisis of the Korean citizens' movement / Dong-Choon Kim -- 8. Two concepts of human rights in contemporary Korea / Hyo-Je Cho -- 9. A frame analysis of women's policies of Korean government and women's movements in the 1980s and 1990s / Kyounghee Kim -- 10. The netizen movement : a new wave in the social movements of Korea / Jinsun Lee -- 11. Corruption in government-business relations in Republic of Korea / Rajiv Narayan -- 12. The environmental movement in South Korea / Sungbok Yun -- 13. South Korea : the 'making' of a working class in a newly industrialized country / John Minns -- 14. Neoliberal globalization and labor relations in Korea / Byoung-Hoon Lee -- 15. Labor movements in democratized Korea : an old or new social movement? / Yoonkyung Lee -- 16. Mobilizing public opinion for/against foreign labor policies in Korea, 1995-2005 : NGOs, trade unions, and employers' associations in contested terrain / Dong-Hoon Seol.
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1. The structure of the South Korean developmental regime and its transformation : an analysis of the developmental regime of statist mobilization and authoritarian integration in the anticommunist regimentation / Hee-Yeon Cho -- 2. Gender inequality and patriarchal order recontexualized / Uhn Cho -- 3. Regionalism : its origins and substance with competition and exclusion / Wang-Bae Kim -- 4. Economic development and women's status in Korea / Mee-Hae Kong -- 5. Social class and income inequality in Korea / Kwang-Yeong Shin -- Changes in social movements in the post-dictatorship context in South Korea : focused on three dimensions / Hee-Yeon Cho -- 7. Growth and crisis of the Korean citizens' movement / Dong-Choon Kim -- 8. Two concepts of human rights in contemporary Korea / Hyo-Je Cho -- 9. A frame analysis of women's policies of Korean government and women's movements in the 1980s and 1990s / Kyounghee Kim -- 10. The netizen movement : a new wave in the social movements of Korea / Jinsun Lee -- 11. Corruption in government-business relations in Republic of Korea / Rajiv Narayan -- 12. The environmental movement in South Korea / Sungbok Yun -- 13. South Korea : the 'making' of a working class in a newly industrialized country / John Minns -- 14. Neoliberal globalization and labor relations in Korea / Byoung-Hoon Lee -- 15. Labor movements in democratized Korea : an old or new social movement? / Yoonkyung Lee -- 16. Mobilizing public opinion for/against foreign labor policies in Korea, 1995-2005 : NGOs, trade unions, and employers' associations in contested terrain / Dong-Hoon Seol.

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