dc.contributor.author | Jeong Im Hyun | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-10-28T14:21:03Z | |
dc.date.available | 2022-10-28T14:21:03Z | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/170840 | |
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This article explores why people adopt different processes to participate in mass mobilizations,</div>
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using the 2006 Anti-CPE (labor law) Movement in France and the 2008 Candlelight Movement</div>
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against American Beef Imports in South Korea as case studies. In France, initiators and</div>
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participants followed the ‘ready-made’ way: left-wing organizations led the whole process of mass</div>
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mobilizations. In contrast, in South Korea, initiators came from ‘nowhere’: they were middle</div>
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and high school students without any political organizations; participants were ‘tainted’ by the</div>
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left wing political line. The key finding of this study is that the levels of demarcation of political</div>
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lines in people’s everyday life may explain this difference. In France, strong establishment of a</div>
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political line in people’s everyday life brought fewer new actors, creating less surprise but a solid</div>
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mobilization; in South Koreas, the less-established political line in people’s everyday life attracted</div>
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more new actors, creating more surprise but ‘frivolous’ mobilizations.</div>
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Jeong-Im Hyun</div>
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Center for East Asian Studies, University of Turku</div>
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WHAT REALLY MATTERS IN CREATING MASS</div>
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MOBILIZATION, CLASSICAL ORGANIZATION OR</div>
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NEW SOCIAL MEDIA?</div>
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A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF THE MASS</div>
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MOBILIZATION PROCESS IN FRANCE AND SOUTH</div>
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KOREA</div>
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Corresponding author:</div>
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Jeong-Im Hyun, Email: hyunjeongim@hotmail.com</div>
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Keywords</div>
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mobilization process, new media, micro-mobilization, meso-mobilization</div> | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Punctum books | |
dc.title | What Really Matters in Creating Mass Mobilization, Classical Organization or New Social Media? – A Comparative Case Study of the Mass Mobilization Process in France and South Korea | |
dc.identifier.url | http://contentionjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Jeong-Im-Hyun_Cont.pdf | |
dc.identifier.urn | URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042714298 | |
dc.relation.volume | 3 | |
dc.contributor.organization | fi=eduskuntatutkimuksen keskus|en=Centre for Parliamentary Studies| | |
dc.contributor.organization-code | 2603203 | |
dc.converis.publication-id | 1798576 | |
dc.converis.url | https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/1798576 | |
dc.format.pagerange | 15 | |
dc.format.pagerange | 1 | |
dc.identifier.eissn | 2330-1392 | |
dc.identifier.jour-issn | 2330-1392 | |
dc.okm.affiliatedauthor | Hyun, Jeong-Im | |
dc.okm.discipline | 517 Valtio-oppi, hallintotiede | fi_FI |
dc.okm.discipline | 517 Political science | en_GB |
dc.okm.internationalcopublication | not an international co-publication | |
dc.okm.internationality | International publication | |
dc.okm.type | Journal article | |
dc.publisher.country | Yhdysvallat (USA) | fi_FI |
dc.publisher.country | United States | en_GB |
dc.publisher.country-code | US | |
dc.publisher.place | Brooklyn, NY | |
dc.relation.ispartofjournal | Contention | |
dc.relation.issue | 1 | |
dc.year.issued | 2015 | |