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Flashpoints That Do Not Ignite? : Nonviolence and the 2016-2017 South Korean Impeachment Protests

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저자 서창록, 유영수, CONNOLLY DANIEL PHILLIP
소속 및 직함 고려대학교
발행기관 한국학술연구원
학술지 Korea Observer
권호사항 49(3)
수록페이지 범위 및 쪽수 373-400
발행 시기 2018년
키워드 #candlelight vigil   #street demonstration   #impeachment   #Administrative Court   #서창록   #유영수   #CONNOLLY DANIEL PHILLIP
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On March 10, 2017, the President of South Korea, Park Geun-hye, was impeached for influence peddling after months of peaceful mass demonstrations. Do these candlelight vigils mark a progressive shift in Korea’s street protest repertoires? On the contrary, this paper draws upon the Flashpoints Model of Public Disorder to argue that violence was a real possibility, particularly at the structural, ideological, and contextual levels, but that the Seoul Administrative Court’s interventions at the contextual and situational levels helped prevent flashpoints from igniting. Additionally, disciplined behaviour by protestors and police at the interactional level helped contain isolated physical altercations. This paper finds that the Flashpoints Model of Public Disorder, originally devised to explain why violent protests happen in Western countries, is also a useful tool for analysing the outcomes of protests in Korea. Nevertheless, the candlelight vigils in downtown Seoul also offer a strong test of the model and its assumptions.
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