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Changes in Social Movements in the Post-Dictatorship Context in South Korea-Focused on Four Dimensions
CHO, HEE-YEON
Dept of Sociology and NGO Graduate School
Sungkonghoe Univ. Seoul, South Korea
Email: telecho7@empal.com;chohy@mail.skhu.ac.kr
Homepage: http://dnsm.skhu.ac.kr
1. Theoretical Considerations
1-1) Social movement change in studies on democratization: 'Multi-dimensional
Differentiation'
1-2) Four dimensions of changes in social movements in democratization
1-3) The structural and subjective changes emerging in democratization
2. Differentiation of the Moderate Civil Movement from the Progressive Grassroots People's Movement
2-1) The emergence of the civil movement and its diversification
2-2) Organizational development of the grassroots people¡¯s movement in the
post-dictatorship context
3. Popularization of the System-centered Movement and De-marginalization of
the Lifeworld-centred Movement
3-1) Popular support of the system-centered movement
3-2) Expansion of the lifeworld-centered movement
4. Transformation of the Movement into Institutional Politics
4-1) Return of the formerly excluded politicians and an individual move of
radical activists from the movement to politics
4-2) Movements for establishment of itself as an alternative political force
5. Expansion of 'Anti-empire Movements' against the New Globalized Reality
5-1) The structural background for emergence of the anti-empire movement
5-2) Features of the anti-empire movement
6. Summary and Concluding Remarks
Prepared for the seminar titled ¡®The Civil Society and Social Movements in South Korea¡¯ and hosted by Center for Korean Research, April 15, 2005, Choi Building, UBC, Canada..
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