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Hybrid Astronomy and Space Science Room (하이브리드방식의 천문우주과학교실)

  • Kim, Taewoo;Kwon, Sun-gill;Ahn, Sungjin;Kang, Wonseok;Park, Miso;Kim, Sohee
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.55.3-55.3
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    • 2021
  • 국립청소년우주센터는 전라남도 과학문화확산활동사업으로 하이브리드방식의 천문우주과학교실을 운영하고 있다. 사업은 '소통하는 천체관측 플랫폼'과 '내가 만든 천체사진' 프로그램 두 가지로 운영 중이다. '소통하는 천체관측 플랫폼'은 날씨가 맑은 날 시민이 있는 곳을 찾아가서 천체를 보여주며 인터뷰와 생중계를 하는 것이다. '내가 만든 천체사진 프로그램'은 하이브리드 방식으로 프로그램을 운영하며 기존에 촬영된 천체사진과 원격관측을 이용해서 날씨에 상관없이 천체사진을 제작 할 수 있게 운영된다. 밤하늘의 천체를 안시관측으로만 만족하지 않고 사진관측의 매력을 알려 천문관측의 패러다임을 변화 시킬 수 있도록 운영한다. 또한 천문관측을 값비싼 장비가 있는 곳에서만 가능 한 것이 아니고 장비공유를 통해 천문관측을 할 수 있도록 시스템을 구축했다.

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자원 빈국(貧國)이 살아남는 길

  • Kim, Dong-Gu
    • Bulletin of Korea Environmental Preservation Association
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    • s.419
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    • pp.10-12
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    • 2015
  • 우리나라가 자원빈국에서 살아 남을 길은 경제사회구조 전반을 자원순환사회로 전환하는 것이 필요하다. 환경부는 자원순환사회전환촉진법 제정을 추진하면서 2013년부터 관계부처, 산업계, 재활용업계, 시민단체, 전문가와 함께 약 50여회에 걸친 의견수렴을 실시하여 자원순환사회를 열망하는 다양한 목소리에 귀 기울이고, 이를 정책에 녹여내기 위해 끊임없이 소통하여 왔다. 하지만 이러한 정부의 노력만으로는 한계가 있다. 미래 세대를 위해 자원순환사회로 빠른 시일 내에 진입할 수 있도록, 자원순환사회로의 전환에 대한국민 모두의 관심과 지지가 필요하다.

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A Reconsideration of Christian Democratic Civility in the New Normal Era (뉴노멀 시대의 기독교 민주적 시민성 재고)

  • Bong, Won Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.12
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    • pp.567-581
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    • 2020
  • While Coronavirus (COVID-19) is popular all over the world, democratic citizenship is strongly highlighted as a factor that has enabled the Republic of Korea to successfully prevent it. Democratic citizenship can also be understood as a civility, which means respecting the individual's individuality, value and freedom, but at the same time pursuing common good based on healthy relationships with others in the community. It is true that despite the need for modern Christianity to practice this civility more gracefully and politely in the public sphere, some churches and Christians have failed to show it during the Corona crisis. Under these circumstances, this study made the following suggestions for the realization of communality through the practice of democratic citizenship beyond the privatization of modern Christianity. First, Christianity needs recognition as a public church and theological establishment of it. Second, modern Christianity needs to recognize the importance of a network society and practice public good more than ever. Third, modern Christianity should be able to provide a new lifestyle for the development of public character in the community. So the New Normal-era church should be able to restore its original churchlikeness by having a Christian identity and communicating gentlemanly in the public domain.

Citizen Participation in the Process of Establishing the Community Health Plan: Based on the results of roundtable discussions to Resolve the Health Disparity (지역보건의료계획 수립과정에서의 시민참여: 건강 격차 해소방안을 위한 시민원탁회의 결과를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Su-Jin;Hong, Nam-Soo;Kim, Keon-Yeop;Ryu, Dong Hee;Bae, Sang Geun;Kim, Ji-Min
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.151-161
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to identify citizens' needs and what they perceive the health-related problems are so public opinion can be reflected in the Daegu Community Health Plan. A citizen participation group was organized, and two roundtable discussions were held in June and July 2018. The number of participants in the first and second round was 40 and 44, respectively. Customer itinerary guidance, DVDM (Definition, Value, Difficulty, and Method) Map, and Persona-based scenario method were used for the roundtable discussions. The measures to improve the health status proposed by the citizens included expanding access to health services, establishing health services centered on small-living areas, expanding mental health services, creating health-friendly environments, resolving environmental problems, and improving social health. In addition, enhancing communication and creating harmonized environments, improving access to healthcare, generating pleasant physical environments, and assigning socials roles for vulnerable individuals were brought up as the means to resolve health disparities. The strength of the present study lies in the fact that, unlike survey methods, the citizens' exact needs were identified by sharing their thoughts. Moreover, it was proven that practical measures would be needed to implement citizen participation in planning health-related projects.

Characteristics of Public Participation in the Restructuring of Gwanghwamun Plaza (광화문광장 재구조화 과정에 나타난 시민참여 특성)

  • Park, Yeongseok;Pae, Jeong-Hann
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.69-85
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    • 2024
  • The creation of open spaces has both direct and indirect impacts on the local economy, society, culture, and environment. Since the public usually finances these spaces, it is necessary to ensure procedural rationality by promoting consensus among residents and other stakeholders. This study examines the extent of public participation in the creation of open spaces and summarizes trends. By analyzing seven cases of open space development based on participation in South Korea, the study identifies the characteristics and progression of participation during four phases of the development process in the Gwanghwamun Plaza Restructuring Project (2016-2022). During the agenda-setting phase, the Gwanghwamun Forum was convened to establish agendas for the plaza's restructuring. The design and governance phase included a design competition to select a proposal for the plaza, alongside the establishment of the Gwanghwamun Citizens' Committee for governance. Despite proactive efforts in the conflict resolution phase to halt extensive restructuring and enhance communication, civic groups opposed the project by presenting five distinct agendas. In the implementation phase, multiple public participation programs were conducted before the plaza's reopening. The study found that public participation in the Gwanghwamun Plaza project faced challenges such as inadequate participation conditions, limited information sharing, and monotonous participation opportunities. Although the institutional environment for public participation is improving, practical limitations remain. Therefore, a comprehensive examination of open space creation through public participation is necessary.

A Evaluation Study on Communication of Urban Regeneration for China (중국 도시재생의 의사소통에 관한 평가 연구)

  • Wu, Qian;Hong, Kwan-Seon;He, Shun-Ping
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.489-502
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    • 2018
  • The dialogue and interaction among the roles in the urban regeneration process and expanding the social influence of urban regeneration in China are the most important step facing the urban regeneration in China today. Most of the urban regeneration theories in China are manifested only in the macroscopic policy, and the number of researches to resolve urban regeneration problem is far from enough, which can be seen as a realistic problem that confronted by China today as the urban regeneration theory has gone through practice. we analyzed the communication factors that appeared in the case of the communication type urban regeneration. Since 2000. The results of this study show that communicative urban regeneration is suitable for the current state of China. This model can solve the problem of urban regeneration in China with a unique perspective.

A Study on the Pop-Up Library Model for the Citizen's Right to Know in Information-Constrained Situations (정보제약 상황에서 시민의 알 권리를 위한 팝업도서관 모델에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Ji-Eun;Bae, Kyung-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.205-225
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to propose a management plan of the pop-up library model that is developed as part of the outreach library service recently. Especially this study focused the method for meeting the citizen's right to know by providing various information of the pop-up library in social fields such as a national disasters. The survey and In-depth interview (a volunteer of Sewol ferry disaster and a participant of 2013 Busan International Film Festival) were done for this research. As the results of the investigation, the lack of communication and information between members in constrained situations were pointed pointed out as important problems. With these findings, this study suggested the pop-up library model management plan in information-constrained situations.

Rousseau's Philosophy of Education and Christian Public Education (루소의 교육철학과 기독교 공공교육론)

  • Kim, Youngho
    • Journal of Christian Education in Korea
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    • v.71
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    • pp.97-120
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    • 2022
  • Korean churches and theology of today are experiencing a decline in reliability and a lack of communication from the Korean society due to the absence of proper reflection. Moreover, with the COVID-19 Pandemic, the church is led to a situation where the problem of survival has become a concern. In addition, churches and theology failed to restore the public nature of faith from civil society, and how these beliefs could be developed in terms of Christian education has become an important theological task. The restoration of the public nature of the church brings interest in public theology, and if education is an important area of the public forum, we pay attention to educational philosophers who provided the basis for publicness and civil democracy education philosophy in Christian education. Rousseau, as an educationalist who opened the modern philosophy of education is opening up the civil society through discovering the existence of children with the proposition "Return to Nature" in the 18th century. This study aims to use Rousseau's educational philosophy in his books Emil, The Theory of Inequality Origins, and Social Contract Theory as the basis of educational theory that opened the foundation of the public domain and civil society.

A Study on the Efficient Utilization of Social Media by Smart Citizens Party (스마트시민정당의 소셜 미디어 활용 방안)

  • Kim, Seon-Bae
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.177-187
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    • 2011
  • Along with recent rapid growth in social media and mobile media in the web 2.0 flow, represented as openness, participation, and sharing, general and various changes are essential not only in economical, social, and cultural aspects, but also in politics. Korea is finding its position in leading the upcoming social media market based upon the past IT technologies. In the past years, the people of Korea have drawn attention in the international society as early adopters in new IT products. In the current dynamic varying social media environment, the politics must put efforts to utilize a method emphasing on communication with the people. Efforts to change are essential to modify the vision of organization as smart citizens party and implement the social media strategy. In this study, we investigate and suggest methods to change in the social media environment maintaining close relation with the people in order to unite with them. Our reports will help to revisit the existing government/party operation and to rethink about the efficient operating strategy suitable for social media environment.

Passageway to Stage and for Civic Unification: Reconsideration of the Function of Parodos in Ancient Greek Theatre (무대 진입로에서 시민 참여와 소통으로 -고대 그리스 파로도스 공간의 기능과 의미에 대한 재고-)

  • Park, Jumgman
    • Journal of Korean Theatre Studies Association
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    • no.48
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    • pp.485-507
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    • 2012
  • Parodos, the side entrances to orchestra (acting space), was one of the intrinsic elements for the ancient Greek theatre structure. It is worth noting that parodos was the sole structural component that remained the original form while all the other elements such as orchestra, skene, and theatron experienced drastic or gradual changes in form throughout the passage of time. On the reason for parodo's maintenance of the original form, this study suggests a possibility that parodos could be the most intrinsic among the elements for Greek theatre buildings. For evidence, this paper indicates the historical fact that the procession tradition was the key event in the national or civic festival known as City Dionysia, and that the single-direction passageway, as seen in the Panathenaic Way passing through the City Athens, could be the easiest and most efficient way to realize the cause for the procession tradition that is the citizens' participation and subsequent unification. This study suggests another possibility that the single-direction passageway in the procession could be the archetype of parodos. For evidence, this study finds that this type of passageway was ubiquitous around the City Athens especially in the Agora, the most popular place in the city and the gateway to the processional event for Dionysian Cult as well as the space for the earliest Greek theatricality and, therefore, was familiar to the citizens. From the discussion, this paper argues that the Greek theatre should be the miniature of the Agora in terms of form (single-direction passageway) and function (civic participation and unification), and that parodos was the theatrical version of the processional passageway in the Dionysian Cult. In conclusion, this paper argues that parodos played a double role. It satisfied the theatrical necessity by functioning as the passageway to dramatic action (entrance and exit of actor/chorus) and as the literal door for the entrance of the audience members. At the same time, it satisfied the social cause, that is civic participation and subsequent unification, by functioning as the processional passage to relay the theatre space to civic events for the national religious cult.