formation and maintenance, but it is not hegemonic power. On top of that, regimes can make states coordinate together, but it is fragile and vulnerable in front of each country’s self-interests and gains.
IV. Neo Realism
The neo-realism is, on the contrary to traditional realism, emphasizing the structure of the system. The idea of structural realism started from neo-realist’s scho
1. Introduction
The unlawful-like incidents depicted in the recent movie “The Crucible” had become a hot and rising issue among the nation of Korea, and is even now yet to abate in debate. Not only is the so-named ‘crucible law’ a political issue, but it is a socially psychological one on many levels as well. It is worth discussing and investigating in a social cognitive point of view t
◆ Modern Society and Web 2.0
Web 1.0 era as the word of "sea of information", we are exposed to a lot of information. Regardless of distance and time, we can easily send information as well as our own private information. Also, the amount of data, in 1989, the European Particle Physics in Switzerland, developed hypertext and MOSAIC invented first web browser in 1993. Those changes helped to
The Issue Basis of New Social Movements
Theories of 50s and 60s: mobilization is a consequence of the losses on parts of population
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Symbolic action or
cultural sphere,
the role of postmaterialist values
Process of constructing collective
Identities or group interests
(↔classical Marxism)
Importance of processes,
Decentralized
Networks
(↔RMT)
Construction of collective id
1. Social Cause
Our social cause is ‘the drop of voter turnout’. It has been a serious problem because in the world of modern democracy, only voting is the practical way to speak our public voices and actually make a change in governance. However, voter turnout had been constantly declining year after year. This phenomenon is currently occurring worldwide, but we tried to concentrate only o