

Seungsook Moon, "Civic Activism in South Korea: The Intertwining of Democracy and Neoliberalism" (Columbia UP, 2024)
Feb 12, 2025
Seungsook Moon, a sociology professor at Vassar College and expert on South Korea, discusses her latest book on civic activism and neoliberalism. She illuminates how citizens' organizations emerged from a democratization movement and tackle socioeconomic challenges. The conversation examines the interplay between civic activism and state governance, highlighting the evolution from top-down to collaborative power dynamics. Moon also explores the role of local feminist organizations and the impact of neoliberal policies on women's employment, underscoring the complexities of promoting democratic ideals in a shifting landscape.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Neoliberalism and Civic Activism in South Korea
02:19 • 16min
Exploring Neoliberalism and Civic Activism in South Korea
18:20 • 5min
Activism in South Korea: Distinctions and Dynamics
22:52 • 14min
Civic Activism and Government Independence in South Korea
36:31 • 2min
Civic Organizations and Democracy in South Korea
38:51 • 17min
Navigating Civic Collaboration and Neoliberal Governance in South Korea
55:58 • 3min
Neoliberalism and Women's Employment in South Korea
58:55 • 7min