South Korean Civil Movement Organisations : Hope, Crisis, and Pragmatism in Democratic Transition
by
Amy Levine
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
New Ethnographies
ISBN-10
0719090490
ISBN-13
9780719090493
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Imprint
Manchester University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 2nd, 2016
Print length
176 Pages
Weight
416 grams
Dimensions
16.40 x 24.30 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
Sociology & anthropology
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This is a unique ethnographic study of the practical, theoretical, methodological, ethical and social dimensions of some key non-governmental organisations (NGOs), non-profit organisations (NPOs), and think tanks in Seoul during Roh Moo Hyun’s tumultuous presidency (2003-8). -- .
This is a unique ethnography of South Korean politics and civil society, specifically of some of the key non-governmental and non-profit organisations and think-tanks in Seoul around Roh Moo Hyun''s tumultuous presidency (2003-8). Roh evokes comparisons to Tony Blair, Barack Obama, Kim Dae Jung and many others, yet this is the first English language book that comprehensively covers his era of presidency. The entangled hopes, crises and commitments to pragmatism that characterised Roh''s rise and fall are explored through the lens of the civil movement organisations that came before Roh, worked with his administration and have continued after Roh''s dramatic suicide in 2009. The ethnography considers the methodological, epistemological, theoretical and ethical dimensions of the civil movement organisations and was informed by over two years of intensive fieldwork and more than twelve years of study of South Korean social life. The themes that emerged - hope, crisis, pragmatism, collaboration, sacrifice, social design and innovation, agency - resonate with both classic and newer ethnographies about the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. South Korean civil movement organisations builds upon and uniquely contributes to the social science legacy of pragmatism through its consideration of the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Korean practical study (silhak) movement, its engagement with mundane and highly theoretical concepts such as hyeonjang and how that legacy is being retold and reshaped in Korean law and politics by figures such as Won Soon Park. This engaging volume will appeal to both students and lecturers in Asian studies, anthropology, sociology, international law and politics.
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