Digital Opportunities and Democratic Participation in Tech-Savvy Korea
- 한국학술연구원
- Korea Observer
- Vol 44, No 4
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2013.12545 - 568 (24 pages)
- 18
South Korea’s technological advancement especially in the area of Internet infrastructure and the usage of social media is widely recognized. These technological tools have been instrumental in mobilizing citizen protests around various political issues in recent years. Yet, our understanding is limited whether digital opportunities consisting of the Internet and social media have enhanced or maintained the existing patterns of democratic participation and representation in contemporary Korea. To explore this question, this paper begins with an overview of the rapid expansion of information technology in Korea as well as recent protest cases (2002-2012) where Internet and social media have played a crucial role in mobilizing citizens and influencing democratic politics. The paper develops the concept of “digital participation” and uses survey evidence to analyze the varying degrees of digital participation across different socioeconomic groups with a special focus on gender and social classes. Finally, the paper ends by problematizing the gendered and classed dimensions in digital engagement that resemble the predicaments of conventional political participation and discusses the implications for democratic representation in Korea.
Abstact
I. Introduction
II. “Powerful Internet Nation” and Occupied Streets
III. Digital Divide, the Korean Style
IV. Concluding Discussion: Double Underrepresentation or the Rise of the Underrepresented?
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