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사회운동의 공간성: 사회운동연구에 있어서 지리학적 기여에 대한 탐색 (Towards the Spatiality of Social Movements: Exploring Geographical Contributions to the Study of Social Movements)

  • 정현주
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.470-490
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    • 2006
  • 본 논문은 현대 사회운동 연구의 대표적인 접근법인 자원동원이론, 프레임이론, 신사회운동이론을 비판적인 관점에서 비교 고찰하며 이들의 한계를 극복할 수 있는 방안을 사회운동의 공간성에 대한 고찰을 통해 제시하고 있다. 현대 사회운동 연구의 주류 패러다임을 형성해 온 자원동원이론과 프레임 이론은 최근 논쟁정치 연구로 통합되고 있는데 이들은 사회운동의 동원과 전략, 정치적 과정에 초점을 맞추어 사회운동의 원리와 일반적인 법칙을 제시하고자 하였다. 그러나 사회운동의 전략적인 측면에 치우쳐 사회운동의 동인을 분석할 수 있는 틀을 개발하지 못하였고 이는 사회운동의 과정과 맥락에 대한 인식부족을 가져왔다. 신사회운동 이론은 새로운 사회운동의 발발을 거시적이고 구조적 관점에서 설명하고 있으나 추상적이고 대상지역이 한정되어 있다는 한계를 노 정해 왔다. 사회운동의 공간성에 대한 연구는 사회운동의 지역적 차이에 대한 심층적 이해를 도모하며 사회운동을 촉발시킨 갈등구조가 형성되고 집단행동이 조직되는 국지적 맥락에 대한 풍부한 통찰력을 제공해 준다. 또한 공간의 물리적 구조와 상징성은 운동의 규모와 방법을 제한하며 사회운동에 의해 활용되기도 하는 전략적 매개체이다. 사회운동의 공간성은 사회운동의 다양성과 역동성을 설명해주는 유용한 개념이 될 수 있다.

온라인 사회운동의 연구동향 (A Critical Review on the Study of Online Social Movements)

  • 김용철;윤성이
    • 정보화정책
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.3-22
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    • 2011
  • 온라인 사회운동 연구에 있어 가장 근본적인 관심사는 인터넷의 확산이 기존 사회운동에 어떤 변화를 가져올 것인가라는 점이다. 연구자들의 관심은 우선 인터넷이 초래하는 운동의 주체와 전략에 대한 변화양상이다. 인터넷의 출현 이후, 지리적으로 산재된 개인들의 수평적 네트워크 혹은 개별 네트워크들이 연합한 네트워크가 운동의 주체로 활동하는 새로운 현상을 낳았다. 또한 일부 연구자들은 인터넷과 사회운동의 결합으로 인해 나타난 '새로운 집단행동 전술 및 전략'에 주목하였다. 온라인 사회운동의 증가는 자원동원, 집단정체성, 그리고 정치적 기회구조 등에 관한 기존 사회운동 이론에 있어도 새로운 해석을 요구하고 있다. 인터넷이 사회운동에 미친 영향, 그리고 그로 인한 변화양상에 대해서는 여전히 많은 논쟁이 진행 중이다. 초기 사이버 낙관론과 회의론 간의 논쟁은 물론이고, 이후 중범위적 시각에서 진행된 연구들 역시 인터넷의 영향력에 대해 서로 다른 입장을 보이고 있다. 이는 무엇보다 온라인 사회운동의 역사가 불과 10여년 밖에 되지 않아 충분한 사례연구와 데이터 축적이 이루어지지 않았기 때문이다. 향후에는 기술진화에 따른 온라인 사회운동의 변화와 비교연구에 더 많은 관심을 둘 필요가 있다. 또한 연구의 시각을 사회운동 내부에만 초점을 둘 것이 아니라 정치체제의 차원으로 확장해, 온라인 사회운동이 정치적 매개집단 그리고 나아가 민주주의 모델에 미치는 영향에 대해 분석할 필요가 있다.

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Roads Untraveled: Redefining "democracy" through the 2016 protest movement in Korea

  • Lee, Younkyung
    • 분석과 대안
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.17-30
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    • 2017
  • This study takes a close examination of the Saturday protest movement in Korea and explores how the politics by social movements challenges the extant theorization of democratization. The paper begins with a brief description of the presidential scandal, the eruption of massive protests, and its impact on formal politics. By situating the Korean case in a comparative theoretical discussion, it engages with important debates in the latest scholarship of democracy that complicate given assumptions and conceptualization. The paper closes with theoretical suggestions of how the Korean drama of protest movements contributes to altering the imagination of democratic politics, both conceptually and substantively.

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지속가능성을 위한 패션 액티비즘 - 소셜 미디어를 중심으로 - (Fashion activism for sustainability on social media)

  • 정수진;임은혁
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제28권6호
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    • pp.815-829
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    • 2020
  • The aim of this study is to investigate fashion activism that supports sustainability by pursuing social transformation through social media. This is achieved by publicizing the environmental and labor problems of the fashion industry. For this study, a literary survey and netnography were conducted from January 2017 to November 2020. We classified and analyzed environmental and labor issues that could be considered fashion activism on social media. The results are as follows. First, movements for conscious consumption appeared as #haulternative, #fashionourfuture, #SecondHandSeptember, and #wornwear projects. These movements are concerned with buying used goods, re-dressing clothes owned by individuals, and transforming and wearing them with new methods. Second, activism for environmental protection includes #fashionOnclimate by Global Fashion Agenda and Sustainable Fashion Matterz' #Watermatterz. These movements are directly involved in learning about the seriousness of environmental destruction caused by the fashion industry and participating in environmental protection with critical awareness. Third, the #whomademyclothes and the Clean Clothes Campaign are activism for improving the working environment, and are playing a role in publicizing labor issues by informing the general public about inadequate working conditions linked to the fashion industry. Thus, fashion activism on social media examined in this study can contribute to visualizing chronic problems that hinder sustainable development within the fashion industry.

Exploring the Movements of Chinese Free Independent Travelers in the U.S.: A Social Network Analysis Approach

  • Lin Li;Yoonjae Nam;Sung-Byung Yang
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.448-467
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    • 2019
  • In a new age of smart tourism, free independent travelers (FITs) choose their travel routes in a more diversified and less predictable way with the aid of smart services. This paper focuses on the movements of Chinese outbound FITs in the U.S. in the year of 2018. 110 places to visit (destinations) extracted from 122 travel routes recommendations on Qyer.com, a major online travel community in China, are analyzed with social network analysis (SNA). Based on the results of SNA, employing degree centrality, eigenvector centrality, betweenness centrality, network visualization, and cluster diagram methods, some preferred cities and natural attractions outside city centers (i.e., New York City (NYC), Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Niagara Falls) are identified. Moreover, it is found that NYC in the East and Los Angeles in the West play a major role in the movements of Chinese FITs. This study contributes to the body of knowledge on tourist destination movements and provides valuable implications for smart service development in the tourism and hospitality industry.

도축장 출하차량 이동의 사회연결망 특성 분석 (Properties of a Social Network Topology of Livestock Movements to Slaughterhouse in Korea)

  • 박혁;배선학;박선일
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제33권5호
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    • pp.278-285
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    • 2016
  • Epidemiological studies have shown the association between transportation of live animals and the potential transmission of infectious disease between premises. This finding was also observed in the 2014-2015 foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Korea. Furthermore, slaughterhouses played a key role in the global spread of the FMD virus during the epidemic. In this context, in-depth knowledge of the structure of direct and indirect contact between slaughterhouses is paramount for understanding the dynamics of FMD transmission. But the social network structure of vehicle movements to slaughterhouses in Korea remains unclear. Hence, the aim of this study was to configure a social network topology of vehicle movements between slaughterhouses for a better understanding of how they are potentially connected, and to explore whether FMD outbreaks can be explained by the network properties constructed in the study. We created five monthly directed networks based on the frequency and chronology of on- and off-slaughterhouse vehicle movements. For the monthly network, a node represented a slaughterhouse, and an edge (or link) denoted vehicle movement between two slaughterhouses. Movement data were retrieved from the national Korean Animal Health Integrated System (KAHIS) database, which tracks the routes of individual vehicle movements using a global positioning system (GPS). Electronic registration of livestock movements has been a mandatory requirement since 2013 to ensure traceability of such movements. For each of the five studied networks, the network structures were characterized by small-world properties, with a short mean distance, a high clustering coefficient, and a short diameter. In addition, a strongly connected component was observed in each of the created networks, and this giant component included 94.4% to 100% of all network nodes. The characteristic hub-and-spoke type of structure was not identified. Such a structural vulnerability in the network suggests that once an infectious disease (such as FMD) is introduced in a random slaughterhouse within the cohesive component, it can spread to every other slaughterhouse in the component. From an epidemiological perspective, for disease management, empirically derived small-world networks could inform decision-makers on the higher potential for a large FMD epidemic within the livestock industry, and could provide insights into the rapid-transmission dynamics of the disease across long distances, despite a standstill of animal movements during the epidemic, given a single incursion of infection in any slaughterhouse in the country.

네트워크 사회운동과 SNS: Save Jeju Island (SJI) 운동 사례 (Understanding the Roles and Limitations of SNS for Network Social Movements: A Case Study of "Save Jeju Island" Movement in South Korea)

  • 채영길
    • 인터넷정보학회논문지
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.89-102
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    • 2014
  • 2010년 '아랍의 봄' 시기 연쇄적으로 발생한 북아프리카 전역의 민주화운동은 SNS가 사회운동을 조직화하는 데 있어서의 가능성과 역할에 대한 다양한 논의를 촉발시켰다. 실제 모바일과 SNS 기술은 첫째, 온/오프 운동을 활성화 시키고, 둘째, 새로운 형태의 운동 양식을 만들면서 셋째, 집단 정체성의 권능화 (Empowerment)를 촉진하고, 넷째 지구적 차원의 사회적 정의를 실천하려는 운동을 조직화 하는데 효과적인 미디어 플랫폼을 제공한다. 그러나 또 한편으로는 이러한 가상공간에서의 사회운동 조직은 지속성과 헌신성을 담보하기 어렵다는 한계로 인해 조직적인 변화를 유발하지 못한다는 비판도 존재한다. 더군다나 온라인 사회운동은 디지털 기술을 보유하거나 이용하는 사람과 그렇지 못하는 사람들간의 간극을 더욱 심화시킬 뿐이며 이로 인해 사회 전반적 운동을 조직화하는데 오히려 부정적인 영향을 준다고 주장한다. 이 연구는 이러한 디지털 사회운동에 대한 상반된 논의와 이론들을 바탕으로 SNS에 기반한 사회운동의 가능성과 한계에 대해 '제주도 살리기 (Save the Jeju Island: 이하 SJI)' 운동을 사례로 분석하고자 한다. 특히 이 연구는 SJI라는 영문 Facebook 계정을 통해 제주도라는 지역적 운동을 지구적 차원으로 확대하여 글로벌한 연대를 추구한다는 점에서 SNS가 사회운동을 지역을 넘어 지구적 차원으로 확산하는 데 있어서의 가능성과 한계를 논의하기에 적절한 사례를 제공해 준다. 또한 SJI 사례는 모바일과 인터넷 보급과 이용 환경에서 세계적으로 앞서 있는 한국이라는 지역에서 조직된 운동이라는 점에서도 뉴미디어를 통한 사회적 운동에 대한 논의를 연구하는 데 도움을 줄 것으로 판단한다. 이러한 연구목적을 가지고 이 연구는 SJI 운동이 가장 활발하던 2012년 1월에서 7월까지 7개월 동안 SJI 영문 페이스북의 내용분석을 통해 SJI 운동의 SNS에서 소통되는 메세지와 이용자의 특성을 이해하고자 한다.

1910년대 전후 전남 영광지역의 종교지형과 민족사회·경제운동 (Topography of Religion and National, Social & Economic Movements in Chonnam Yeonggwang before and after the 1910's)

  • 김민영
    • 한일민족문제연구
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    • 제34호
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    • pp.5-40
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    • 2018
  • This paper is to take note of national, social and economic movement, social & economic publicness of religion surrounding Yeonggwang, Joennam around 1910s. At first I would like to look at this period because regional society was in the middle of change of large transition before and after Japan's forced occupation of Korea in 1910s and March 1st Independence Movement in 1919. In particular we focus on spatially Yeonggwang in Joennam because this area is not only called as advent area of Buddhism earlier but also is unique regional culture and ideological topology where Donghak, Protestantism, Catholic, Institute of Won Buddhism and etc. Through casting light upon the above, it is expected to offer one clue for the question of internalizing value to be sought for in the national and social and economic movement by Korean religion around 1910 and public goods in the strategy and tactics to be selected and further publicness and practice lying in their awareness and behavior. In particular it is thought to have advanced the accumulation of case study of Yeonggwang in Joennam with representative 'place-ness' related to this. Along with this it is considered that our challenge is to restore and casting light again on common foundation of existence shape and publicness of various religions in the middle of national and social movement and economic movement in Yeonggwang of Joennam area. In other words, we expect that religions will continue individual efforts and common practices to urge social justice for historic and public value based on common good encompassing historic value, in other words, individual responsibility and social justice among social and economic conditions originated from Japanese colonial era.

A Spiritual War: Religious Responses to Marketization in Rural North Vietnam

  • Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh
    • 수완나부미
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.149-180
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    • 2023
  • This article explores religious responses to significant cultural and social change in a northern Vietnamese delta village from 1996 to 2008-the second decade after de-collectivization. Drawing upon extensive fieldwork in both the village and surrounding religious networks, the article teases out the meanings of the new religious movements for northern rural people in the new era of market economy; the symbols, language, and metaphoric resources people used in response to their uncertainty and mistrust of the new social landscape; and the unintended consequences of rapid societal development such as marginalization, tensions, and social disintegration. The article argues that as in milleniarism elsewhere, new religious movements in northern rural Vietnam embody unorthodox syncretism between world religious and local traditions, thus linking past, present, and future. However, when drawing upon a common reservoir of memories and experiences to cope with risks and challenges of the new market world, local people not only drew on the power and imperial metaphor of deities in their traditional religion and belief, but became more creative to recuperate meanings, standards, and symbols from revolutionary discourse to reorient themselves, and overcome alienation and marginalization.

Nationalizing Transnationalism: A Comparative Study of the "Comfort Women" Social Movement in China, Taiwan, and South Korea

  • Alvarez, Maria del Pilar
    • Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.8-30
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    • 2020
  • Most literature on the "comfort women" social movement focuses on the case of Korea. These works tend to transpose the meanings generated by South Korean organizations onto the transnational network, assuming certain homogeneity of repertoires and identities among the different social actors that comprise this network. Even though there is some degree of consensus about demands, repertoires, and advocacy strategies at the international level, does this same uniformity exist at the national level? In each country, what similarities and differences are present in the laboratories of ideas, relationships, and identities of social actors in the network? Symbolically and politically, do they challenge their respective societies in the same way? This article compares this social movement in South Korea, China, and Taiwan. My main argument is that the constitutive base for this transnational network is the domestic actions of these organizations. It is in the domestic sphere that these social actors reinforce their agendas, reinvent their repertoires, transform their identities, and expand their submerged networks, allowing national movements to retain their latency and autonomy. Following Melucci's relational approach to the study of social movements, this research is based on a qualitative analysis of institutional documents, participant observation, and open-ended interviews with members of the main social actors.