The politics of technoscience in Korea: From state policy to social movement

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Focusing on the changing relationships among the state, civil society, and science and technology (S&T) in contemporary Korean history, this article reviews the literature of science and technology studies on the politics of techno science in South Korea. Arguing that the active role of the state in developing S&T is a defining characteristic of Korean S&T, this article first reviews the statistic approaches to S&T, where the politics of techno science involves mainly policy decisions. Then, by reviewing work on the role of nationalism in Korean techno science, this article discusses the literature with attention to the reciprocal relationships between techno science and political power mediated by the nationalist view of S&T. Next, this article evaluates the literature on the Bio safety and Bioethics Act, with emphasis on the interactions among diverse actors, nongovernmental organization activists in particular, in the legislative process. Finally, the literature on public participation and social movements in technoscience is discussed. © Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan 2014.

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Bak, H. J. (2014). The politics of technoscience in Korea: From state policy to social movement. East Asian Science, Technology and Society. Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1215/18752160-2680275

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