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An Economic Analysis of the Migration Decision: The Case of Korea (우리나라 인구이동결정에 관한 경제적 분석)

  • Lee, Seon
    • Korea journal of population studies
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.70-86
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    • 1987
  • Going beyond the previous formulations of development theories, the present paper explores the effects other than political economy on quality of life in a rapidly developing country. The major analysis takes up the historical trend and nature of the developmental transformation that is partially a consequences of state structures and partially autonomous form it in South Korea. Also, it diagnoses developmental pathways for the future track by constructing a baseline model for state transition on the basis of power game between the state and civil society in the country. The results of the historical analysis show that civil society has been transformed in the course of confrontations and interactions between the state and nationalist social movement. The distinction between developmental(or bureaucratic authoritarian) and democratic state is presented to show that these are two qualitatively different aspects of state of state power, requiring separate analytical treatment. Furthermore, the state-centric approach which emphasizes the active role of the state at the sacrifice of societal fabric-constraining social conditions for quality of life - appears to be modified. On the contrary, the impact of civil society is transmitted both directly and indirectly via labor and ecological movement for quality of life, which is critical to the formation of the welfare state in the country. The prospect for sustainable development in Korea lies in providng and expanding quality of life in terms of the financial feasibility of the state through the public-private cooperation, and abstaining from drastic and radical commitment to welfare services as is the case with the European declines in welfare state, Further studies are needed to examine the interrelationships in different historical and cultural settings of developing counties to estimate a theory of quality of life and social justice.

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A Study on Analysis of the Social Vulnerable Areas Using GIS Spatial Analysis : Focusing on Local Governments in Seoul Metropolis (GIS 공간분석을 활용한 사회 취약지역의 분석에 관한 연구 : 서울특별시를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Myeong Ho;Yu, Seon Cheol;Ahn, Jong Wook;Shin, Dong Bin
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.47-58
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to select the sectoral vulnerable areas index in welfare field and analyze the socially vulnerable areas from comprehensive analysis. For this study, preceding research and theoretical background were reviewed. Through this, we selected for the analysis index and criteria, and data corresponding to the index are collected. Based on the index and criteria, the data analysis was performed in Seoul Metropolitan City selected as the spatial extent of this study. From the results of analysis, the sectoral lower rank 10% of social vulnerable areas was determined. In addition, Junggu, Yongsangu, and Seodaemungu from the comprehensive analysis of individual vulnerable areas were derived as a final vulnerable areas. In particular, Junggu was weak in all sectors; Yongsangu was in the medical sector; and Seodaemungu was poor in housing and education. Lower vulnerability index of all sectors (energy, housing, medical, transportation, and education) in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd residential areas by examining use zoning was showed. From the results of this study, we can expect time and labor saving of policy support in public sector.

The Placelessness and Self-Alienation Expressed in the Space of Korean Animation film (한국 애니메이션의 재개발 공간에 나타난 장소상실과 자기소외)

  • Oh, Jin-Hee
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.30
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 2013
  • The present study explores the problem of the placelessness and alienation through spaces of redevelopment in South Korean animation film since the 2000's. Actual space in South Korean society has been destroyed and changed unceasingly, and, in that space, humans have experienced existential conflict. While the swift development of digital technology has transcended physical restrictions to form one great network, humans are still limited as materially based beings. The recent steps in South Korean animation film are noteworthy because sociocultural changes since the 1990's and the relationship between the individual and the system are perceived in ways different from those of the past. and , the works analyzed in the present study, reveal the special sense of place in South Korean society, where the destructive reorganization of space leads to the instability of life. By intentionally bypassing a sense of place and the authority automatically bestowed on representational images, these works prompt the viewer to reexamine the relationship between reality and images. Space in these two works are presented representationally but immediately destroyed, and humans or the characters in the works accept this unfeelingly. The loss of place, which is committed by the massive system, and listless humans' weakness and alienation in response are depicted as signs of sociocultural abnormality. By showing the destructive loss of place and individuals who respond with self-anesthesia and self-estrangement, these works open viewers' eyes to South Korean society, where not only social alienation but also self-alienation is occurring. By perceiving South Korean animation film as a sociocultural phenomenon and analyzing it through the concepts of the placelessness and alienation, the present study seeks to expand further discussions on animation film.

The Agenda-Setting Process in Cyberspace: The Difference between Open Cyberspace and Closed Cyberspace (사이버공간의 특성과 의제 전개과정: 일반네티즌공간과 참여네티즌공간의 차이)

  • Park, Eun-Hee;Lee, Soo-Young
    • Korean journal of communication and information
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    • v.18
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    • pp.99-130
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    • 2002
  • This study examines whether cyberspace produced by computer mediated communication(CMC) would perform the public sphere through the agenda-setting process. By doing this, this study focused on how the cyberspace agenda is set and on how the characteristics of cyberspace and the mass media influence the cyberspace agenda-setting process. Through this study, the possibility of cyberspace as the public sphere is found although the characteristics of cyberspace decide this possibility. In particular, in order for cyberspace to contribute to enhancing democracy as a form of alternative media, the interaction among cyberspace, mass media and the off-line arena is a necessary condition. The interaction between cyberspace and mass media regarding the Sungsoo Women's Middle School violence case provides two very important points. First, cyberspace helps the individual agenda to be adopted by mass media as the media agenda. Second, mass media confirmed the credibility of cyberspace agenda through reporting. In addition, this study reveals that cyberspace would perform as the public sphere only when the interaction between on-line and off-line is provided.

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A Study on the Spatial Information Construction and Application System Development for Urban Regeneration Projects (도시재생사업을 위한 공간정보구축 및 활용시스템 개발 방안)

  • Cho, Boung-Ho;Lim, Young-Teak;Choi, Bong-Moon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Association of Geographic Inforamtion Studies Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.162-170
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    • 2008
  • 본 연구에서는 기존 물적 중심의 도시정비사업의 한계점을 극복하고 물리적 환경뿐만 아니라 사회 문화적, 산업 경제적 측면을 종합적으로 고려한 종합적이고 체계적인 도시재생사업을 지원 관리할 수 있는 공간정보의 구축 및 이를 활용할 수 있는 시스템 개발을 위한 방안을 제안하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 우선적으로 도시재생 관련 법률 및 계획을 분석하여 현재 사용되는 지표항목 및 지표의 문제점을 검토한다. 다음으로 국내적으로 생산되고 있는 통계자료 및 기 구축 시스템을 검토한다. 끝으로 물리적 환경과 사회 문화, 경제 환경 등을 종합적으로 고려한 도시재생 계획지표 설정과 도시공간정보의 구축 및 활용 시스템 개발을 위한 접근 방안을 제시하였다.

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Standardization for GIS Interface: An Analysis of ISO Standards (ISO/TC211의 GIS 표준 인터페이스 구성요소의 분석)

  • Moon Sang-Ho;Ban Chae-Hoon;Kim Tschang-Ho John
    • 한국공간정보시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1998.07a
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    • pp.223-235
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    • 1998
  • 앞으로 다가오는 정보화 사회에서의 국가경쟁력을 키우기 위해서는 정보처리 및 운영능력이 대단히 중요하다. 지리정보는 이러한 정보화 사회에서 중요한 국가 간접자본중의 하나이다. 그리고 국가 GIS에서 가장 풍요한 요소는 지리정보의 호환, 공유, 유통 등을 포함한 지리정보의 활용이다. 따라서 국가적으로 GIS의 활성화를 위하여 지리정보의 표준화가 시급한 실정이다. 이 논문에서는 국제 표준화 기관인 ISO/TC211에서 수행중인 표준화 내용을 분석한다. 특히, 지리정보의 활용과 GIS들간의 상호 연동성을 위한 지리정보/지리공간 서비스를 중점으로 하여 IS0/TC211에서 표준안으로 제시하는 서비스 항목, 인터페이스 등 지리정보 서비스와 관련된 내용을 분석한다.

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Fractal characteristics of spatial variance in atmospheric pressure (기압의 공간 편차에서 나타나는 프랙탈 특성)

  • Kim, JongChun;Paik, Kyungrock
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.4-4
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    • 2015
  • 기압 분포의 공간 구조를 이해하고, 그것의 변동을 살펴보는 것은 풍속의 경향을 파악하는 것은 물론, 장기적인 측면에서는 기후변화를 예측하기 위한 기본 과정이라 할 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 장기간에 걸쳐 공간적으로 연속적인 관찰이 가능한 20CR(20th Century Reanalysis) 원격탐사 재분석 자료의 지오포텐셜(geopotential) 값을 활용하여 동아시아 지역 기압의 공간 분포를 살펴보았다. 그 결과 특정 범위 내에서 계산되는 기압의 편차 값과 해당 범위를 정의하는 수평 거리 사이의 관계(변동도; variogram)가 멱함수를 따르는 것을 확인하였다. 흥미로운 점은 지난 반세기 동안 멱함수의 계수 값이 풍속과 동일한 패턴으로 변화하는 반면, 지수 값 (프랙탈 차원)은 일정하게 유지되고 있다는 사실이다. 또한, 2000년 이후로는 계절 별로 한랭한 기단 (겨울철)과 온난한 기단 (여름철)이 번갈아가며 동아시아 지역으로 세력을 확장하는 경향을 보였으며, 그로인해 전반적인 기압의 편차가 증가하였다.

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Digital Divide and the Changes in the Spatial Structure through the Diffusion of the Internet (인터넷의 확산에 따른 디지털 격차와 공간구조 변화)

  • 이희연
    • Proceedings of the KGS Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.65-65
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    • 2004
  • 정보통신 부문의 급격한 기술혁신과 가격하락으로 인한 인터넷의 확산은 전 세계를 하나의 공간으로 묶어주면서 시ㆍ공간을 수렴시키고 있다. 인터넷의 확산과 인터넷을 기반으로 하는 다양한 경제활동이 이루어지면서 디지털 경제가 진전되고 있다. 인터넷의 확산은 경제구조의 변화뿐만 아니라 정치, 사회, 문화 등의 거의 모든 분야에 큰 변화를 가져오고 있다. (중략)

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Constructing a Heterotopia of Migrant Space: 'Weekend Flat' of Filipino Migrant Care-givers in Tel Aviv, Israel (헤테로토피아로서의 이주 공간: 텔아비브 필리핀 노인돌봄노동자들의 '주말아파트'를 중심으로)

  • Lim, Anna
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.799-817
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    • 2016
  • This article aims to reveal the ways in which a "space of difference" is produced and interpret the space as a heterotopic space, drawing the case of Filipino elderly care-givers in Israel. The in-betweens and temporariness of the migrants'experiences in the Israeli society lead to the creation of a heterotopic space. Paying attention to their particular life rhythm as live-in care-givers, namely weekdays-workplace and weekend-flat, this article explores how the migrant care-givers build their own society through a variety of spatial practices and multiple social relations based on the flat. In making the flat a perfect form of a lifestyle for their own, the migrants inscribe their presence in the flat in unique ways for different purposes, in a way different to that which surrounds it. However, the structure of flat not only signifies the migrants' marginality but also reflects the challenging position. The flat has functions in relation to all other space that remains, even if such connection often creates effects of contrast and difference. In this light, the flat is not merely an alienated and circumscibed exotic migrant enclave but a heterotopic space which is dynamically constructed in relation to other sites in the wider societal order.

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Visualizing Spatial Information of Climate Change Impacts on Social Infrastructure using Text-Mining Method (텍스트마이닝 기법을 활용한 사회기반시설 기후변화 영향의 공간정보 표출)

  • Shin, Hana;Ryu, Jaena
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.33 no.5_3
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    • pp.773-786
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    • 2017
  • This study was to analyze data of climate change impacts on social infrastructure using text-mining methodology, and to visualize the spatial information by integrating those with regional data layers. First of all, the study identified that the following social infrastructure; power, oil and resource management, transport and urban, environment, and water supply infrastructures, were affected by five kinds of climate factors (heat wave, cold wave, heavy rain, heavy snow, strong wind). Climate change impacts on social infrastructure were then analyzed and visualized by regions. The analysis resulted that transport and urban infrastructures among all kinds of infrastructure were highly impacted by climate change, and the most severe factors of the climate impacts on social infrastructure were heavy rain and heavy snow. In addition, it found out that social infrastructure located in Seoul and Gangwon-do region were relatively largely affected by climate change. This study has significance that atypical data in media was used to analyze climate change impacts on social infrastructure and the results were translated into spatial information data to analyze and visualize the climate change impacts by regions.