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Sooah Kim (Seoul National University)
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서울대학교 사회발전연구소 Journal of Asian Sociology Journal of Asian Sociology Vol.49 No.4
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2020.12
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399 - 423 (25page)

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The purpose of this study is to reveal the discursive structure of Korean society regarding sexual violence through an analysis of news coverage of the Me Too movement, particularly as it regards allegations against former South Chungcheong Province Governor Ahn Hee-jung, and comments left by netizens on portal news sites. Media reports and commenters on news emphasized the vetting of sexual assault victims, exacerbating secondary victimization in this case. The media knowingly presented Ahn’s case devoid of context and actively supported perceptions that “the victim initiated the situation.” Secondary victimization caused by the media and news comment sections is a distinctive phenomenon found in situations related to Korea’s portal services. Negative stereotypes of victims of sexual violence and attitudes that are suspicious of testimonies from victimized women are reproduced into a sense of public opinion, illustrating need for feministic intervention into online comment culture.

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Introduction
Background: News Consumption via Portal Services
The Me Too Movement as Seen in Korea’s Legacy Media
Secondary Victimization of Victims through Media Reports
Problems in News Reporting Methods: Reporting of the First Trial
Reporting of the First Trial and Comments on the News
Categorizing Comments Left on the News Reports of the First Trial
Problems in the Reporting of the Second Trial
Problems with Comments on News Reports of the Second Trial
Conclusion
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