| Title | Digital Populism in South Korea? |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | Internet Culture and the Trouble with Direct Participation |
| Contributor | Youngmi Kim(author) |
| Copyright | Youngmi Kim |
| Publisher | meson press |
| Published on | 2015-07-01 |
| Page range | pp. 113–126 |
| Language | English (Original) |
Youngmi Kim is an associate professor at the department of International Relations/Public policy at Central European University. She received her PhD from the University of Sheffield (UK) in 2007 and joined CEU in 2009. Youngmi was previouslyaLeverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow and an ESRC Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, and has also taught at University College Dublin, Ireland. Her main interests are in comparative politics, especially in the study of political parties and party systems in new democracies, online politics, and comparative regionalism. Her current research explores online political participation and its relationship with offline activism, and the impact of political culture on political behavior.
Sumandro Chattapadhyay is Research Director at the Centre for Internet and Society, India. He leads the open data activities at CIS, and also the Researchers at Work (RAW) programme. His academic interests span over topics of history and politics of informatics in India, new media and technology studies, and data infrastructures and economies; and is alsokeenlyinterested in questions and techniques of digital humanities.