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Seongcheol Kim

    Platzproteste zehn Jahre danach. Eine Bestandsaufnahme
    Rechte Akteure im Betrieb
    Bewegungsparteien und Volksparteien neuen Typs
    The Far Right in the Workplace
    Discourse, Hegemony, and Populism in the Visegrád Four
    Korea's Platform Empire
    • 2024

      Korea's Platform Empire

      An Emerging Power in the Global Platform Sphere

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the development of digital platforms in South Korea, this book examines their significant impact on the media landscape and their broader implications on global politics, economics, culture, and technology. It delves into how these platforms have shaped interactions and trends both domestically and internationally, highlighting South Korea's role in the digital age.

      Korea's Platform Empire
    • 2022

      The Far Right in the Workplace

      A Six-Country Comparison

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book provides a groundbreaking comparative analysis of far-right messaging and organizing within workplaces across six European countries, focusing on the automobile industry. It includes insights from semi-structured interviews with workers and trade union representatives, leading to a classification of far-right strategies alongside trade union counter-strategies. Situated at the intersection of comparative politics and industrial sociology, this study highlights the dynamics between far-right movements and established trade unions in response to these challenges.

      The Far Right in the Workplace
    • 2021

      Focusing on the Visegrád Four countries, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of populism over the past three decades, beginning with the significant political changes of 1989-91. It delves into the dynamics of multi-party competition in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, analyzing how populist movements have shaped their political landscapes and influenced governance in the region.

      Discourse, Hegemony, and Populism in the Visegrád Four