Table of contents : Contents Acknowledgments Note to Readers Introduction: Igniting the Internet and the New Dynamics of Popular Politics Chapter 1. South Korean Youth in the New Millennium: Faint Memories of Authoritarianism, New Opportunities for Political Participation Part I. The Rise of Internet-Born Youth Activism Chapter 2. The Birth of the Internet Youth Protest: The 2002 Candlelight Vigils Chapter 3. The Internet in Mainstream Politics: Envisioning a New Politics during the 2002 Presidential Election Chapter 3. Remembering the Vigils: The Emergence of a New Repertoire for Youth Activism Part II. The Maturation of Internet Politics and Postauthoritarian Youth Chapter 5. Internet Activism Transforming Street Politics: The 2008 “Mad Cow” Candlelight Festivals and New Democratic Sensibilities Chapter 6. Youth at the End of the Candlelight Decade Conclusion: The Ignition of the Internet and Its Aftermath Notes Bibliography Index