Transformative Citizenship In South Korea


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Transformative Citizenship In South Korea


Transformative Citizenship In South Korea
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Author : Chang Kyung-Sup
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2022-01-11

Transformative Citizenship In South Korea written by Chang Kyung-Sup and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-01-11 with Political Science categories.


South Korea’s postcolonial history has been replete with dramatic societal transformations through which it has emerged with a fully blown modernity, or compressed modernity. There have arisen the transformation-oriented state, society, and citizenry for which each transformation becomes an ultimate purpose in itself, its processes and means constitute the main sociopolitical order, and the transformation-embedded interests form the core social identity. A distinct mode of citizenship has thereby arisen as transformative contributory rights, namely, effective or legitimate claims to national and social resources, opportunities, and respects that accrue to each citizen’s contributions to the nation’s or society’s collective transformative goals. South Koreans have been exhorted or have exhorted themselves to intensely engage in such collective transformations, so that their citizenship is framed and substantiated by the conditions, processes, and outcomes of such transformative engagements. This book concretely and systematically analyzes how this transformative dynamic has shaped South Koreans’ developmental, social, educational, reproductive, and cultural citizenship.



South Korea In Transition


South Korea In Transition
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Author : Kyung-Sup Chang
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-05

South Korea In Transition written by Kyung-Sup Chang and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-05 with Social Science categories.


South Korea has continued to impress the world in the way it has harnessed social modernization, economic development, political democratization and, most recently, multi-faceted globalization. Relying on both established and inventive citizenship perspectives, the authors in this volume collectively show that all these diverse societal transformations and achievements can be concretely and systematically comprehended in conjunction with citizens? reshaping identities, rights, and duties in civil society and national polity. South Koreans? eye-catching traits and trends of educational zeal, economic development, civil activism, nationalism, and neoliberal globalization are analyzed here as diverse yet often interconnected manifestations of citizenship politics. As shown comprehensively in this volume, the necessity of such citizenship-focused analyses is particularly evident in recent years as South Korea has been undergoing a condensed transition from class politics to citizenship politics.This book is a highly inclusive yet incisive account of modern and late modern Korea, utilizing citizenship as a powerful theoretical and analytical tool. Such judicious theoretical and analytical use of citizenship in respect to modern Korean history and society will in turn enable a meaningful expansion of theoretical and methodological utility of citizenship in contemporary global social sciences.This book was based on a special issue of Citizenship Studies.



Social Transformation And Migration


Social Transformation And Migration
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Author : S. Castles
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2015-02-27

Social Transformation And Migration written by S. Castles and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-02-27 with Social Science categories.


This book examines theories and specific experiences of international migration and social transformation, with special reference to the effects of neo-liberal globalization on four societies with vastly different historical and cultural characteristics: South Korea, Australia, Turkey and Mexico.



Developmental Citizenship In China


Developmental Citizenship In China
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Author : Gyeong seob Jang
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022

Developmental Citizenship In China written by Gyeong seob Jang and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with China categories.




Developmental Citizenship In China


Developmental Citizenship In China
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Author : Chang Kyung-Sup
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-11-10

Developmental Citizenship In China written by Chang Kyung-Sup and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-11-10 with Political Science categories.


This book offers the very first collaborative analysis of various conditions and aspects of developmental citizenship in China and its practical and ideological implications for Chinese post-socialism. Development in post-socialist China – much like development in China’s industrialized capitalist neighbors – is a collective political economic project which simultaneously involves political, social, as well as economic dimensions of public governance. In such a historical context, developmental citizenship is a generic category of citizenship in practice, not reducible to separate civil, political, or social rights. Improving people’s material livelihood through augmented jobs and incomes has become the raison d’etre of post-socialist dictatorial politics in China (and a host of other post-socialist nations). A careful and comprehensive observation of post-Mao China in citizenship perspective reveals the practical centrality of developmental citizenship in post-socialist social governance. If China is compared with its industrialized capitalist neighbors such as Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan as to their common sociopolitical order of national developmentalism, the pervasive scope and systemic varieties of developmental citizenship-in-practice are easily discovered. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Citizenship Studies.



Newcomers And Global Migration In Contemporary South Korea


Newcomers And Global Migration In Contemporary South Korea
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Author : Sung-Choon Park
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2020-09-29

Newcomers And Global Migration In Contemporary South Korea written by Sung-Choon Park and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-29 with Social Science categories.


Newcomers and Global Migration in Contemporary South Korea: Across National Boundaries examines the intersections of race, class, gender and inequalities in global migration in contemporary South Korea. The contributors explore South Korean migration policies and study diverse migrants living and working in South Korea as low-wage undocumented workers, refugees, Korean returnees, migrant women married to Korean men, and white professionals. The chapters in this collection make visible the differentiation and divergence of migration experiences due to race, class, gender, and place of origin, which are all also mediated by local inequalities in South Korea.



South Korea In Transition


South Korea In Transition
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Author : Kyung-Sup Chang
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-05

South Korea In Transition written by Kyung-Sup Chang and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-05 with Social Science categories.


South Korea has continued to impress the world in the way it has harnessed social modernization, economic development, political democratization and, most recently, multi-faceted globalization. Relying on both established and inventive citizenship perspectives, the authors in this volume collectively show that all these diverse societal transformations and achievements can be concretely and systematically comprehended in conjunction with citizens reshaping identities, rights, and duties in civil society and national polity. South Koreans eye-catching traits and trends of educational zeal, economic development, civil activism, nationalism, and neoliberal globalization are analyzed here as diverse yet often interconnected manifestations of citizenship politics. As shown comprehensively in this volume, the necessity of such citizenship-focused analyses is particularly evident in recent years as South Korea has been undergoing a condensed transition from class politics to citizenship politics.This book is a highly inclusive yet incisive account of modern and late modern Korea, utilizing citizenship as a powerful theoretical and analytical tool. Such judicious theoretical and analytical use of citizenship in respect to modern Korean history and society will in turn enable a meaningful expansion of theoretical and methodological utility of citizenship in contemporary global social sciences.This book was based on a special issue of Citizenship Studies.



Gendered Modernity And Ethnicized Citizenship


Gendered Modernity And Ethnicized Citizenship
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Author : Hae Yeon Choo
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

Gendered Modernity And Ethnicized Citizenship written by Hae Yeon Choo and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with categories.




Decentering Citizenship


Decentering Citizenship
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Author : Hae Yeon Choo
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2016-06-08

Decentering Citizenship written by Hae Yeon Choo and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-08 with Social Science categories.


Decentering Citizenship follows three groups of Filipina migrants' struggles to belong in South Korea: factory workers claiming rights as workers, wives of South Korean men claiming rights as mothers, and hostesses at American military clubs who are excluded from claims—unless they claim to be victims of trafficking. Moving beyond laws and policies, Hae Yeon Choo examines how rights are enacted, translated, and challenged in daily life and ultimately interrogates the concept of citizenship. Choo reveals citizenship as a language of social and personal transformation within the pursuit of dignity, security, and mobility. Her vivid ethnography of both migrants and their South Korean advocates illuminates how social inequalities of gender, race, class, and nation operate in defining citizenship. Decentering Citizenship argues that citizenship emerges from negotiations about rights and belonging between South Koreans and migrants. As the promise of equal rights and full membership in a polity erodes in the face of global inequalities, this decentering illuminates important contestation at the margins of citizenship.



Transforming Korean Politics


Transforming Korean Politics
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Author : Young Whan Kihl
language : en
Publisher: East Gate Book
Release Date : 2005

Transforming Korean Politics written by Young Whan Kihl and has been published by East Gate Book this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Democratization categories.


South Korea transformed itself from an authoritarian government into a new democracy with a capitalist economy. Covering developments through the 2003 elections, this book shows how the South Korean government and society have been shaped by the dynamics of these forces, and their interaction with the cultural norms of a post-Confucian society.