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『From Unity to Multiplicities: Social Movement Transformation and Democratization in Asia』, 조희연 외

작성자 사진: 연구소연구소

From Unity to Multiplicities: Social Movement Transformation and Democratization in Asia

Edited by Hee-Yeon Cho, Andrew Aeria and Songwoo Hur

Planned by Democracy and Social Movements at Sungkonghoe Univ.

Selangor, Malaysia: Gerakbudaya/SIRD(2012)


CONTENTS

Part I. General view of changes in social movements in Asian democratization

1. Changes in Social Movements and its Reconstruction in the Democratization in Asia

Hee-Yeon Cho (Prof. and Director of Democracy and Social Movements Institute)


2. Labour, Democratisation and Neoliberalism in East Asia

Dae-oup Chang(Prof. Department of Development Studies SOAS, University of London)


3. Raidicalizing Democracy: Non-Party Political Movements in Contemporary India

Aditya Nigam(CSDS, Delhi)


Part II. Changes in Social Movements in the “post-oligarchy” type of democratization in Asia

4. Challenging State Corportism: The Politics of Taiwan’s Labor Federation Movement

Ming-Sho Ho(Prof. National Sun Yat-sen University)


5. Changes in social movements in the process of democratization in South Korea

Hee-Yeon Cho(Prof. Sunkonghoe Univ.)


6. Identity Politics and Challenges for Democratizing Korea

Gi-Wook Shin (Director of Asia-Pacific Research Center. Stanford University)


7. Divergent Outcomes of Labor Reform Politics in Democratized Korea and Taiwan

Yoonkyung Lee(Prof. State University of New York at Binghamton)


Part III. Changes in social movements in the “neo-oligarchy” type of democratization in Asia

8. Changes in Women's Movements and Feminist Counter-Hegemony in the Philippines After Democratization (Tentative)

Song-Woo Hur(Prof. NGO Graduate School. Sungkonghoe University.)


9. Social Movements in the Post-transitional Philippines (Tentative)

Seung Woo Park(Prof. Yeongnam University)


10. Changes in Social Movements in Thai Democratization

Kosum Saichan(Prof. Chiang Mai University)


Part IV. Changes in social movements in China, Hong Kong, Burma and Nepal

11. Beyond Left and Right: the Rural Reconstruction Movement in China since 1990’s

Cynthia Yuen


12. Globalization, Semi-Democracy, and Land Rights Protests in HongKong

Yin-wah Chu(Prof. Hong Kong Baptist University)


13. Changes in Social movements in the Political Change in Malaysia (Tentative)

Andrew Aeria (Prof. University of Malyasia Sarawak)

14. Civil society and opposition movements in Burma

Nay Tun( Burma National League for Democracy)


15. The Journey of Civil Society in the Road of Social Movements in Nepal

Jeevan Baniya, Research Fellow, DaSMI

 
 
 

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