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E-raamat: IT Development in Korea: A Broadband Nirvana? [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea)
  • Formaat: 182 pages, 13 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Advances in Korean Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203152690
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  • Formaat: 182 pages, 13 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Advances in Korean Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203152690
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This book investigates the contextual factors that led to Korean society becoming broadband heaven the most wired nation in the world by scrutinizing the historical contexts surrounding the Korean Information Infrastructure (KII) project (19952005), which aimed to establish a nationwide high-speed backbone network, as well as its later evolution, which involved redesigning the public infrastructure.

The book details the hidden mechanisms and the real elements of building the broadband heaven: the global constraints conditioning its telecom policies, the dense statecapital linkages, and the bureaucratic desire for social control. It draws on the state-in-society approach to analyze the deformations caused by the symbiosis between the state and big business in implementing the rosy vision of the broadband network. This book provides insights into how to formulate future telecom policies along much more democratically participatory lines while restraining the overwhelming power of the telecom oligopolies and conglomerates. It stands alone as a comprehensive study of the recent East Asian model of IT development, written specifically to examine Koreas socio-historical mechanisms for promoting physical speed and broadband mobility.

This book will be important reading to anyone interested in Korean Studies, Information Technology and I.T. Development.
List of figures
xi
List of tables
xii
Acknowledgments xiii
Abbreviations xv
Introduction: South Korea as broadband heaven? 1(13)
1 The political economy of networked mobility: a theoretical overview
14(23)
Some theoretical considerations: globalization, the state, and space
14(1)
The new conditions of globalization: a global networked mobility
15(7)
The developmental state theories of East Asian growth and their limits
22(8)
Critical geographies: the state-space-capital links
30(7)
2 From a physical infrastructure to a virtual infrastructure in modern Korea
37(16)
Geographical reconfiguration and national infrastructure
37(6)
The birth of the nationwide electronic backbone network
43(10)
3 Local telecommunications policy within the digital mode of global capitalism
53(22)
The digital phase of "catching up"
54(2)
A "newly advanced economy"?
56(4)
Global pressure or national sovereignty?
60(12)
Dialectics of external-internal constraints on the KII project
72(3)
4 The state-business symbiosis in Korea's broadband infrastructure plan
75(34)
A final flowering of the developmental state
76(1)
The transformative phases of the developmental state in Korea
77(10)
The infrastructural broadband plan as a legacy of the developmental state model
87(2)
The close state-business linkages throughout the KII project
89(19)
Casualties of the state-Chaebol crony relationship
108(1)
5 The transformation of state surveillance practices toward a grid of control
109(23)
The desire for social control
110(1)
The rise in government surveillance practices
111(2)
Solid and disciplinary power
113(3)
Liquid and normalizing power
116(7)
A case study: the "National Education Information System" (NEIS)
123(7)
Lessons about surveillance, privacy, and protest in the broadband Internet era
130(2)
6 Conclusion: beyond a developmental state model
132(10)
Notes 142(11)
References 153(19)
Index 172
Kwan-Suk Lee is an assistant professor in the Graduate School of Public Policy and Information Technology at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul, South Korea; and Honorary Visiting Fellow at the University of Wollongong, Australia.