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25.03.2025 17:00
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Cover of Acting with the World: Agency in the Anthropocene by Andrew Pickering. The cover features a detail from the painting "Untitled (Gibbet Island)" by Cy Gavin. There is a red bar at the top, the bottom third is dark blue. An abstract pink and blue image is at the center of the painting. The title is in the upper left of the blue section of the painting with the subtitle and author name below the abstract image.
In "Acting with the World," Andrew Pickering proposes a new way of being & doing that he calls acting with the world, foregrounding nonhuman and more-than-human agency and attuning our practices to those that align with the worldβs best interests. Read the intro for free:
https://buff.ly/3WlmZIL
15.01.2025 15:10
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Quote from Minju party leader Park Chan-daeβs speech today, which referenced Han Kangβs Nobel Prize win:
βShe asked, βCan the past help the present? Can the dead save the living?β
Experiencing the insurrection, I want to say βyes.β Because Gwangju 1980 protected us in December 2024.β
14.12.2024 12:29
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Protesters erupted into cheers the moment the impeachment vote passed:
14.12.2024 10:48
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South Korea now enters a prolonged period of uncertainty. The constitutional court must decide whether to uphold the impeachment. But either way, it's a historic night. Yoon immediately hands over power to the prime minister, who becomes caretaker president.
www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/1...
14.12.2024 09:14
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Protesters doing the "impeachment wave" before the vote
14.12.2024 10:22
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Hundreds of thousands of Koreans outside the National Assembly broke out in cheers after the vote passed. People crying, singing, hugging out here, balloons flying, absolute celebration.
14.12.2024 08:08
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Han Deok-soo (also romanized as Duck-soo) will be acting president, he is reportedly convening an emergency cabinet meeting and will speak to the nation shortly after
14.12.2024 08:36
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BREAKING: South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol impeached after martial law ploy
www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/1...
14.12.2024 08:36
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YOON IMPEACHED
14.12.2024 08:00
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In the womanβs restroom near the protests many women have left snacks, masks, and sanitary pads to help others. Protests in Korea since the authoritarian era have been very communal events. Some who cannot make it to the protest have been paying for coffee and hot packs for hands
14.12.2024 05:29
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A giant crowd outside the National Assembly, calling for President Yoonβs impeachment. Vote to begin in 30 min
14.12.2024 06:36
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Tens of thousands of protesters go silent as a giant screen shows speaker of the National Assembly read the full martial law decree that Yoon issued last week. Itβs eerily quiet as the decree echoes on loudspeakers outside the National Assembly, where lawmakers voted it down.
14.12.2024 07:15
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Assembly members are seated. Chair is speaking to begin proceedings. He tells members that their votes are heavy with the weight of history and democracy.
14.12.2024 07:07
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Yoon's impeachment proceeding to begin at 4pm local today. If it passes, it goes to the Constitutional Court, which must decide within 180 days whether to support or reject it. (The court plays the role of the U.S. Senate in the American presidential impeachment process.)
14.12.2024 02:43
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As we go into the last weekend to work on your DiGRA 25 paper and abstract submissions, we've got another keynote announcement to add to our lineup: Dr Aphra Kerr! @aphrak.bsky.social digraconference2025.org/people-keyno...
13.12.2024 09:30
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In the past week since martial law, critics of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol have been sending white funeral wreaths to the HQ of his conservative People Power Party, a sign of protest. The pink support wreaths arriving now at his presidential office are a counter protest to those wreaths.
13.12.2024 15:20
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Incredible: Outside the South Korean presidential office in Yongsan, thereβs about a half-mile row of wreaths sent by his supporters as he faces a likely successful impeachment vote tomorrow. It goes on and on and on and on, on both sides of the road. (Quick thread on wreath culture in Korea)
13.12.2024 15:10
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South Korean president defends martial law decree, defies pressure to quit
The opposition is pressing ahead with a second attempt to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol, and there are signs some members of the presidentβs party will support his ouster.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday angrily defended his shock decision to declare martial law last week and signaled he would not resign from office, as a second effort to impeach him gathers momentum.
Our latest from Seoul:
www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/1...
12.12.2024 02:21
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Was asked to interview for a western media outlet and they were like "and has the impeachment vote awakened the women into political consciousness" and I was like ??? Women have always been the FOREFRONT of protest in Korea: Yoo Gwan Soon, stroller-pushing mothers in 2008, Ewha Women's Uni in 2016??
12.12.2024 05:10
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Conservative Kim Jae-seopβs reaction listening to latest presidential speech
12.12.2024 02:35
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imagine one day your biggest problem at work is your boss who still believes "Seoul my Soul" is a good slogan. Then your boss's boss's boss's boss etc goes and declares martial law in the middle of the night
11.12.2024 12:40
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Yoon (paraphrased): If I wanted it to be serious martial law, I would've done it on the weekend, made it a large-scale deployment of military. But I did not do that. I only sent in a~300 military personnel. How can they blame me of insurrection?
"Is there such a thing as a two-hour insurrection?"
12.12.2024 01:05
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Yoon says he felt he had to declare martial law cuz the nation was too paralyzed under opposition-controlled National Assembly, and he only dispatched troops to protect the protesters who showed up. He says his martial law wasn't intended to be like the violent ones of the past.
12.12.2024 01:02
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