FOLLOWING "TIGER": ANALYSIS OF TRAJECTORIES OF SOCIAL CHANGES IN SOUTH KOREA
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FOLLOWING "TIGER": ANALYSIS OF TRAJECTORIES OF SOCIAL CHANGES IN SOUTH KOREA
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The article examines the recent transformation tendencies in South Korea's economy, politics, culture, and social structure. It demonstrates that newest processes of virtualization and rise of glam-capitalism in South Korea could not be interpreted correctly by means of modernization theory.
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social change, modernization, South Korea, virtualization, glam capitalism
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01.01.2013
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