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E-campaigning versus the Public Official Election Act in South Korea Causes, consequences and implications of cyber-exile

机译:电子竞选与韩国《公共官员选举法》的产生,后果和网络流放的影响

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Purpose - South Korea imposes more stringent restrictions on political speeches during elections than many other democratic countries. The purpose of this paper is to examine the long-standing conflict between citizens and institutions in the Korean electoral environment and the effects of the internet on this conflict. Design/methodology/approach - The paper provides a case study of the 2007 presidential election in Korea. During the campaign period, two video clips (one on YouTube and the other on Daum, a major domestic web portal) emerged and implicated the then-leading candidate in a financial scandal. The paper investigates how these video clips were shared and discussed among Korean voters, even though the country's election laws restricted the sharing of such information in cyberspace. The paper employs a combination of network analysis techniques, including hyperlink analysis, interaction network analysis, and semantic network analysis. Findings - YouTube served as a medium for Korean voters to circumvent local electoral regulations, thus implying the neologism "cyber-exile". However, unlike Daum, YouTube failed to facilitate discussions on the posted video clip. The discussion through its comment feature was often derailed by irrelevant comments from seemingly uninterested parties. The address of the video clip was shared through personal blogs and online bulletin boards in Korean cyberspace, but these efforts led only to a fragmented sphere. Research limitations/implications - Any comparison between YouTube and Daum should be made with caution because of inherent differences between the two platforms. Practical implications - The results have important practical implications for those interested in designing e-deliberation environments. For example, they should have a clearer understanding of the composition of users and the undesirable consequences of a fragmented public sphere. Originality/value - This paper highlights how pre-internet institutions shape its members' political activity on the internet. In addition, the results clearly demonstrate that an innovative effort to circumvent barriers on the part of internet users is not enough to harness the potential of online discussions for a measured and sustained discourse on the issue at hand.
机译:目的-与许多其他民主国家相比,韩国对选举期间的政治言论施加了更为严格的限制。本文的目的是研究朝鲜选举环境下公民与机构之间的长期冲突以及互联网对这种冲突的影响。设计/方法/方法-本文提供了2007年韩国总统大选的案例研究。在竞选期间,出现了两个视频片段(一个在YouTube上,另一个在国内主要的门户网站Daum上),并将当时的领先候选人卷入了财务丑闻。尽管韩国的选举法限制了网络空间中此类信息的共享,但本文还是调查了韩国选民如何共享和讨论这些视频片段。本文采用了网络分析技术的组合,包括超链接分析,交互网络分析和语义网络分析。调查结果-YouTube是韩国选民规避地方选举法规的一种媒介,因此暗示了新词“网络流放”。但是,与Daum不同,YouTube无法促进对已发布视频剪辑的讨论。通过其评论功能进行的讨论经常因看似不感兴趣的各方的不相关评论而脱节。该视频剪辑的地址是通过韩国网络空间中的个人博客和在线公告板共享的,但是这些努力仅导致了一个零散的领域。研究局限性/含义-YouTube和Daum之间的任何比较都应谨慎进行,因为这两个平台之间存在固有差异。实际意义-结果对那些对设计电子审议环境感兴趣的人具有重要的实际意义。例如,他们应该对用户的组成以及公共领域分散造成的不良后果有更清晰的了解。原创性/价值-本文着重强调互联网前机构如何塑造其成员在互联网上的政治活动。此外,结果清楚地表明,创新性的努力来绕过互联网用户的障碍还不足以利用在线讨论的潜力来就当前问题进行有计划的持续讨论。

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