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The Politics and Sub-Politics of Mad Cow Disease in South Korea

Author(s)
Lee, WoochangKim, Hyomin
Issued Date
2022-01
DOI
10.1080/18752160.2021.1872147
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/49479
Citation
EAST ASIAN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, v.16, no.4, pp.486 - 508
Abstract
In 2008, the South Korean government decided to resume importing beef from the United States, which had been stopped since 2003. The government's attempt to reassure citizens with scientific claims met severe resistance, resulting in a whirlwind of political and technoscientific controversies over risks of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). This article examines memories of protests in 2008 with two objectives; first, to discuss how sub-politics evolves when matters of concern become matters of fact and second, to better understand the aftermath of Korean BSE controversies. Thirty-eight semi-structured interviews with proponents and opponents of the BSE protests were conducted in 2019 and analyzed. Focusing on the complicated discursive struggles over science, society, and their relations, we demonstrated that, along with what people widely accept as the "facts" about US beef, a modern imaginary of science and politics as two separate spheres was reconstructed in Korea.
Publisher
Springer Verlag
ISSN
1875-2160

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