Internetmacht und soziale Bewegung in Südkorea

Internet-power and social movements in South Korea

  • Beginning with the year 2000, the political society of South Korea has undergone a development towards more transparency. The increasing emergence of civil organizations as well as their new-orientation favoured the development of an alternative “online-public” which tries to mediate between the public’s interests and the state. The influence of this online-public, who profits from the fast and various ways of communication via internet, is best shown by some successful examples of online-action in the economic and the political sector. This gives credence to Dick Morris’ postulated rise of the internet to be the “fifth power” of the state.

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Author details:Eun-Jeung Lee
URN:urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-8044
Publication type:Postprint
Language:German
Publication year:2005
Publishing institution:Universität Potsdam
Release date:2006/08/09
Tag:Internet; Südkorea; digitale Demokratie; soziale Bewegung
E-democracy; South Korea; internet; social movements
Source:WeltTrends : Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien. - 48 (2005). - S. 53 - 65
RVK - Regensburg classification:MA 8157
Organizational units:Extern / WeltTrends e.V. Potsdam
DDC classification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 32 Politikwissenschaft / 320 Politikwissenschaft
Collection(s):Universität Potsdam / Zeitschriften / WeltTrends : Zeitschrift für internationale Politik, ISSN 0944-8101 / Internet Macht Politik 48 (2005)
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In Printform erschienen bei WeltTrends e.V.:

Internet, Macht, Politik. - Potsdam : Welt-Trends, 2005. - 208 S. - (Welttrends; 13.2005, 48)
ISSN 0944-8101
ISBN 3-937786-42-2
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