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South Korean civil movement organisations

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This is a unique ethnographic study of the practical, theoretical, methodological, ethical and social dimensions of some key non-governmental organisations (NGOs), non-profit organisations (NPOs), ...
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This highly engaging book invites the reader to learn about how South Korean activists, intellectuals and various reformers approach the role of civil society in a post-colonial, post-Cold War, post-dictatorship, and post-IMF neoliberal democracy. In particular, it provides a detailed description of civil movement organisations in Seoul leading up to, during and after the Roh Moo Hyun era (2003–8). The book engages the entangled hopes, crises and pragmatic transitions that animated this era in South Korean politics and connects it with larger debates in anthropology, sociology, law and politics from around the world. Ultimately, the book contributes to growing areas of research, advocacy and general interest in pragmatism, ethnography, hope and crisis.
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Price: £85.00
Pages: 176
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: New Ethnographies
Publication Date: 02 February 2016
ISBN: 9780719090493
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, Sociology and anthropology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian, Anthropology, Politics and government

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Introduction
1. Entanglements
2. Ideology as double bind
3. Green is life
4. Projecting discourse: less than theory, smaller than ideology
5. Designing the agenda with hope
Conclusion
Index