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◦ Understanding of Information society ◦ The state-market-individual in the information society ◦ Development of information technology and change of GO/NGO's activities
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◦ Understanding of the structure and characters of the capitalism ◦ Analys is of the neo-liberalism and its geographical inequality ◦ Cases and theories of Alternatives; social economic, corporatism, economiccommunity, etc.
This course examines the jurisprudences of international and national bodies on human rights norms established in international and national spheres.
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◦ Labor movement and Class struggles in Korea ◦Theoretical / historical understanding of Class struggles and new-social movement in Korea
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◦ Introduction to Social Science and Civil Society ◦Theories of Social Movement
This subject is designed to understand the historical process of development of theoretical perspectives on the civil society and to analyze the functional importance of civil society in current society.