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Transformative citizenship in South Korea = politics of transformative contributory rights /
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Transformative citizenship in South Korea/ by Chang Kyung-Sup.
其他題名:
politics of transformative contributory rights /
作者:
Kyung-Sup, Chang.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
面頁冊數:
xxxii, 286 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Part I. Historico-Political Contours of Citizenship -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Transformative Citizenship in Perspective -- Chapter 2: State-Society Relations and Citizenship Regimes in East Asia -- Chapter 3: Political Citizenship without Democratic Social Representation -- Part II. Citizenship as Transformative Contributory Rights -- Chapter 4: Developmental Citizenship and Its Discontents -- Chapter 5: Social Citizenship between Developmental Liberalism and Neoliberalism -- Chapter 6: Education as Citizenship, or Citizenship by Education -- Chapter 7: Reproductive Contributory Rights: From Patriarchal to Patriotic Fertility? -- Chapter 8: Ad Hoc Cultural Citizenship: Neotraditional to Multicultural (Non)transition -- Chapter 9: Risk Citizenship in Complex Risk Society -- Part III. Whither Post-Transformative Citizenship -- Chapter 10: Transformative Citizenship, Transformative Victimhood.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Citizenship - Korea (South) -
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Korea (South) - Social policy. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87690-6
ISBN:
9783030876906
Transformative citizenship in South Korea = politics of transformative contributory rights /
Kyung-Sup, Chang.
Transformative citizenship in South Korea
politics of transformative contributory rights /[electronic resource] :by Chang Kyung-Sup. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxxii, 286 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - International political economy series,2662-2491. - International political economy series..
Part I. Historico-Political Contours of Citizenship -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Transformative Citizenship in Perspective -- Chapter 2: State-Society Relations and Citizenship Regimes in East Asia -- Chapter 3: Political Citizenship without Democratic Social Representation -- Part II. Citizenship as Transformative Contributory Rights -- Chapter 4: Developmental Citizenship and Its Discontents -- Chapter 5: Social Citizenship between Developmental Liberalism and Neoliberalism -- Chapter 6: Education as Citizenship, or Citizenship by Education -- Chapter 7: Reproductive Contributory Rights: From Patriarchal to Patriotic Fertility? -- Chapter 8: Ad Hoc Cultural Citizenship: Neotraditional to Multicultural (Non)transition -- Chapter 9: Risk Citizenship in Complex Risk Society -- Part III. Whither Post-Transformative Citizenship -- Chapter 10: Transformative Citizenship, Transformative Victimhood.
"Chang Kyung-Sup has, by refashioning much of the legacy of citizenship studies from T. H. Marshall onwards, produced a book of the utmost importance in studying South Korea and other Asian societies. South Korean development is truly exemplary, but at the costs of democratic entitlements, labour rights, demographic stability, etc. The survival of its system of contributary rights will no doubt play an important role in its ability to respond effectively to these various challenges." --Professor Bryan S. Turner, Australian Catholic University "All postcolonial states face the complex issue of how to transform ex-colonized subjects into loyal citizens, upon its success rests the legitimacy and capacity of the new state. Drawing from decades of research on South Korea's compressed modernity, Chang Kyung-Sup provides cogent and insightful analysis, across different social institutions in a whole society approach, of this multifaceted transformation, which at its core involves the reciprocity of a citizen's duty-bound contribution to the nation's collective welfare for one's legitimate claim to state and societal resources." --Professor Chua Beng Huat, National University of Singapore South Korea's postcolonial history has been replete with dramatic societal transformations through which it has emerged with a fully blown modernity, or compressed modernity. There have arisen the transformation-oriented state, society, and citizenry for which each transformation becomes an ultimate purpose in itself, its processes and means constitute the main sociopolitical order, and the transformation-embedded interests form the core social identity. A distinct mode of citizenship has thereby arisen as transformative contributory rights, namely, effective or legitimate claims to national and social resources, opportunities, and respects that accrue to each citizen's contributions to the nation's or society's collective transformative goals. South Koreans have been exhorted or have exhorted themselves to intensely engage in such collective transformations, so that their citizenship is framed and substantiated by the conditions, processes, and outcomes of such transformative engagements. This book concretely and systematically analyzes how this transformative dynamic has shaped South Koreans' developmental, social, educational, reproductive, and cultural citizenship. Chang Kyung-Sup is Professor of Sociology at Seoul National University.
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