Article ID: CBB681492471

Disaster (continued): Sewol Ferry investigations, state violence, and political history in South Korea (2022)

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The Special Investigation Commission on the 4/16 Sewol Ferry Disaster offers a case in which the process of disaster investigation becomes a part, even a continuation, of the disaster for which it is created to bring closure. Placing the investigation in a longer temporality reveals obscured historical factors that shaped the investigation and its aftermath in surprising and crucial ways. Throughout the highly politicized process of deciding to investigate, what and whom to investigate, and how, disaster investigations can exacerbate the complexity of the disaster and the suffering of the victims and their families. What seems at first a technical and straightforward problem often turns out to be historically rooted and deeply contentious. In the case of the Sewol Ferry Disaster investigations, the process of creating an independent commission in a polarized political milieu unexpectedly formed a venue for evoking, drawing on, and re-experiencing state violence across generations. The Sewol Commission was modeled after earlier truth and reconciliation commissions in Korea, whose focus on individual ‘cases’ of political violence shaped how the Sewol investigation was conceptualized. As it turned out, the closure of the Sewol Commission closed nothing but the commission itself; the tragedy of the Sewol lingered.

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Authors & Contributors
Amir, Sulfikar
Bak, Hee-Je
Crease, Robert P.
Demeritt, David
Escobar, Maria Paula
Hong, Sungook
Journals
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Journal of Asian Studies
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
Engineering Studies
French Historical Studies
Public Understanding of Science
Publishers
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Doubleday
MIT Press
Penguin
Rutgers University Press
W. W. Norton & Co.
Concepts
Technology and politics
Disasters; catastrophes
Cold War
Public policy
Science and technology studies (STS)
Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
Medieval
Republic of Venice (697–1797)
Places
South Korea
Asia
France
Japan
Brazil
Great Britain
Institutions
Brookhaven National Laboratory (United States)
United States. Department of Energy
Korea Institute of Science and Technology - KIST
Industrial Technology Research Institute- ITRI
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