Paul Y. Chang
Stanford University
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Social Forces | 2008
Paul Y. Chang
Research regarding the impact of repression on social movements has yielded conflicting findings; some argue that repression decreases the total quantity of protest events while others argue that it motivates protest. To move beyond this impasse, various scholars have suggested exploring how repression influences the quality of social movements. This study assesses the impact repression had on the formation of alliances between different social groups participating in South Koreas democracy movement. Results from negative binomial regression analyses show that repression facilitated the formation of alliances between movement actors at a time when the overall number of protest events decreased. This study contributes to the literature on coercion and mobilization by pointing to the possibility of movement development during low levels of a protest cycle.
The Journal of Korean Studies | 2005
Jung-Sun Park; Paul Y. Chang
Archive | 2013
Gi-Wook Shin; Paul Y. Chang
Archive | 2007
Gi-Wook Shin; Paul Y. Chang; Jung-Eun Lee; Sookyung Kim
Sociological Inquiry | 2007
Paul Y. Chang; Byung‐Soo Kim
Archive | 2011
Gi-Wook Shin; Paul Y. Chang; Jung-Eun Lee; Sookyung Kim
Mobilization: An International Quarterly | 2013
Sookyung Kim; Paul Y. Chang; Gi-Wook Shin
Archive | 2015
Paul Y. Chang
Mobilization: An International Quarterly | 2013
Paul Y. Chang; Alex S. Vitale
신학논단 | 2011
Paul Y. Chang