Topic: Ministry of SMEs and Startups
Writers: Lily Davison and Jessica Ridley
Short Explanation: Edited 'Missions' section and added more detailed information and added a section on 'Laws surrounding SMEs in South Korea'
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_SMEs_and_Startups
Topic: National Human Rights Commission of Korea
Writer: Lily Davison
Short Explanation: Added sections on the Commission's Priority Tasks, list of chairpersons, and their human rights-focused response to COVID-19. Also deleted outdated page information.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Human_Rights_Commission_of_Korea
Topic: Attitudes towards Feminism in Contemporary South Korea
Writer: Jessica Ridley
Short Explanation: Added a section detailing attitudes towards Feminism in Contemporary South Korea, with a focus on the common misconceptions of feminists.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminism_in_South_Korea
1. Topic: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (South Korea)
2. Writer: Gaby Milofsky, Jessica Ridley, Lily Davison, Saffron Willett
3. Short Explanation: Added the following chapters to the preexisting page 'Ministry of Foreign Affairs (South Korea)': Key diplomatic tasks, Treaties and Policies and 2021 P4G Seoul Summit. Also added more details to the History section.
4. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(South_Korea)
1. Topic: National Intelligence Service
2. Writer: Gaby Milofsky, Jessica Ridley, Lily Davison, Saffron Willett
3. Short Explanation: Added the following chapters to the preexisting page 'National Intelligence Service (South Korea)': Related South Korean Legislative Bodies, Cybersecurity and Intelligence on North Korea. Also contributed to the Contemporary history chapter with information about the amendment of the National Security Law.
4. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Intelligence_Service_(South_Korea)
1. Topic: Gender Inequality in South Korea
2. Writer: Gaby Milofsky, Jessica Ridley, Lily Davison, Saffron Willett
3. Short Explanation: Added the following sections to the preexisting page 'Gender inequality in South Korea'; Confucianism, Gender inequalities in everyday life, Inequality in the media and Gender-based crime.
4. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_inequality_in_South_Korea
1. Name of the Textbook: K is for Korea
2. Author: Hyechong Chung, Prodeepta Das
3. Publisher: -
4. Category: Culture