Women's role in the democratization of South Korea
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Women's role in the Democratization of South Korea is a topic that has been rarely discussed and rarely acknowledged.[1] Women's participation in civil society has contributed to the process of the development of democracy in South Korea. Additionally, the democratization movement can be described as the increasing participation of marginalized groups such as women.[2] Having said that, democratization was an outlet for women to transform their grievances into actual collective action. With the help of democratization, these activisms were made possible because it opened up tons of opportunities for civil society (aka "voluntary associations").[3] Unfortunately, although women have played a role in the Democratization of South Korea, there were still internal and external problems that hindered their growth and development.
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