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Sharon Yoon (이화여대)
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한국사회학회 한국사회학회 사회학대회 논문집 한국사회학회 2016년 전기 사회학대회
발행연도
2016.6
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247 - 253 (7page)

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In the past ten years, national boundaries have become increasingly permeable with technological advancements in communication and international travel. Contrary to expectations, globalization has led not to increasingly culturally open and cosmopolitan societies, but rather, to the rise of right-wing radicalism all over the world. The social backlash against this new global order has only intensified in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 and ensuing spread of unemployment and economic instability. From Tea Party movements in the U.S. to neo-Nazis movements in Germany, from anti-Islam sentiments in Europe to ultranationalist demonstrations in East Asia, right-wing radicalism has disturbingly provided a platform of hope for millions of people around the world. My paper analyzes the relationship between social media and the rise of hate speech protests in Osaka’s Korean enclave. Using ethnographic data collected between 2013 and 2015, I argue that the success of the counter-racist protest is a result of the effective utilization of social media by resident Korean activists in Japan (zainichi) who have formed the core leadership of the social protests. Though social media has been associated with the weakening cohesion and longevity of social movements, when cyber activism is harnessed by core activists who are structurally embedded in the enclave community, the detriments of the new medium can be counterbalanced.

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