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Discourse of the Post-COVID 19 New Deal in South Korea / Yoon, Kyong   Journal Article
Yoon, Kyong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In July 2020, the South Korean government announced a 5-year, post-pandemic plan. This purportedly proactive policy aimed to advance digital and green industries to lay the groundwork for the post-pandemic era. This article examines the South Korean government’s early proposal of a post-pandemic policy, titled the Korean New Deal, in order to explore how the pandemic crisis may affect the policymakers’ envisioning of the post-crisis society. Moreover, the study examines how this early predictive plan may reveal the ways in which the pandemic is utilized for discursive politics. Drawing on the critical discourse analysis of policy documents and news coverage, this article questions how the “old” language of the developmental state is incorporated into the “new” policy. The study also shows how COVID-19′s impacts and uncertainties are translated into political discourses.
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Racialised mobility of transnational working holidays / Yoon, Kyong   Journal Article
Yoon, Kyong Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This study explores how transnational working holidaymakers imagine and negotiate their identity positions in ethno-racial structures of the host society. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 53 Korean working holidaymakers in Canada, the study addresses how the young people are racialised by being exposed to the 'white gaze' and re-ethnicised by engaging with the Korean diaspora. The study examines how the transnational mobility of working holidays both breaks from and continues the mobile subjects' ethno-racial identity. The study's findings contribute to the understanding of the racial dimensions of working holidaymaking, a largely overlooked topic in previous tourism studies.
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