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A study on Korean Church based on discourse analysis of the daily newspaper: The relationship between Society and Protestantism in the 21st Century in Korea (일간지 담론분석을 통해 본 한국 개신교 : 21세기 한국적 상황에서 사회와 개신교의 관계성 성찰)

  • Oak, Sungsam
    • Journal of Christian Education in Korea
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    • v.70
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    • pp.75-106
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    • 2022
  • The religious discourse produced by the daily newspapers can be viewed as a 'social-relationship' discourse rather than a religion's 'faith-identity' discourse. As a social relationship discourse, the understanding of Korean Church (Protestantism) discourses should be understood in the context of the social structural changes in South Korea. The public discourse produced by the media shows a reality that has been interpreted with specific values and standards on the premise of Spatio-temporal specificity rather than the actual social reality. This research approaches the Korean Church discourses produced by the daily newspaper from a social constructionism perspective. Moreover, the globalization theory is especially highlighted due to the social structural changes in South Korea. The research purpose is to reflect on the relationship between Korean society and the Korean Church in the 21st-century Korean situation through content analysis and discourse analysis in Korean newspapers. As a result of analysing the Korean Church discourse produced by the daily newspapers over the past 18 years (2004-2021), it was found that various mutual conflicts between Korean society and the Korean church were occurring.

An Analysis on the Pattern of Book Reviews in the Daily Newspapers (신문서평의 성격과 경향 분석 -2001년 동아, 한국, 매일신문을 대상으로-)

  • 김상호
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.215-234
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the pattern of book review in the daily newspaper. Literature and social science are relatively main subject area reviewed at the daily Donga, Hankuk Mail. Each newspaper has different size of page that make much differences in quantity and quality of reviewed books, bookreviewers, and book reviews. Frequency of daily newspapers assure comparatively short timelag-intervals between publication date and review date.

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A Content Analysis of Housing and Culture in National Print Media (주요 신문매체를 통해 본 아파트 주거문화 분석)

  • Lee Sung-Mi;Lee Yeon-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2005
  • Daily newspapers are one of the most influential mass media and the news coverage can be used an indicator of social issues and needs. The purpose of this study was to investigate characteristics of physical environment in apartments, and to examine the underlying social ideas. In doing so, the contents of national daily newspapers in the past ten years were analyzed by using frequencies. The study found that sophistication, diversity, and differentiation were drawn as social values that lie in the physical environment of apartments, and the characteristics were related to housing types, space planning and complex layout. The finding shows that the coverage of the physical environment in apartments has been growing, and the increasing attention to the residential environment remains strong and significant.

Residential Values Analyzed in Daily Newspapers (주요일간지의 아파트관련 기사에 나타난 주거가치 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sung-Mi;Lee, Yeun-Sook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.91-94
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to inquire the change of residential value in the phenomena related with apartment living culture for recent 10 years. To investigate the apartment culture and residential values, articles in daily newspapers, which is related to 'apartment,' has been analysed by theme divided into physical, behavioral, valuable aspects. As a result, it han found that there were higher concern about economic value the any other values. Also, some of recent trands was found out in this study, such as, high quality, diversification, identity, healthy life, etc. Here this study is purposed to serve exploring the basis of healthier living culture for the future.

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A Content Analysis on Editorials of The Apartment Management Newspapers for Effective Apartment Management (효율적인 아파트 관리를 위한 아파트관리 전문신문 사설 내용분석)

  • Kang, Hye-kyoung
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.221-239
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    • 2013
  • To determine the problems with the apartment management system in Korea and to make recommendations for its development, a review and content analysis of the 2010 and 2011 editorials of two newspapers, The APT News and The Korea Apartment News, was conducted. Apartment management is divided into four areas: maintenance management, operations management, community management, and synthetic management. More than 50 percent of the editorials were concerned with the problems of operations management. There were two management subjects: the apartment manager and the apartment management company. Interest in the apartment management system varied between apartment managers and apartment management companies, so more positive policies and more interest are needed for apartment management.

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Characteristics of Circulation Region of the Daily Living Information Newspaper Corporation in Korea (생활정보신문 사업체의 배포지역 특성)

  • 정은숙;한주성
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.41-60
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    • 2002
  • It has been ten years since Daily Living Information Newspapers are first circulated as an useful local information source for everyday life in Korea. The circulation region is formed by the population size according to each type and sometimes, everyday life space across the boundaries of metropolitan area or province. The Daily Living Information Newspapers published in the area where corporations are located are distinguished from the others by region-attached advertisements. And their circulation regions of them are more detailed.

The Changes of Apartment House Managerial Problems through the Daily Newspapers -From the first number to 1991 the articles of the Han-Kook Newspaper- (우리나라 아파트 관리문제의 시대적 변천 고찰 -한국일보 기사분석을 통하여-)

  • 신경주;박소연;장상옥
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 1998
  • This is study on the changes of the Apartment House Managerial Problems to grope for the way of more practical management about increasing the apartment house in Korea. The documentary research method was used for this study and the Han-Kook newspapers (1954-1991) was used as an analysis data. On the basis of it, we examined the changes, such as the number of whole articles by time series and the column of head title. We also classified it into several subjects and analyzed it. Finally, we attempted to divide an chronological section on the Changes of the Apartment House Managerial Problems. On the basis of this study, we expect that various documents, related laws and regulations will be analyzed in no distant future. These is going to make the Apartment House Managerial Problems gave more systemic and efficiency.

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Korean English-language Newspapers as Tool of Public Diplomacy: Case Study of Editorials of Korean Republic (영어신문의 외교사적 역할: 코리언 리퍼블릭 (1953.8.15~1954.8.14)의 사설을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Sun-Young
    • Korean journal of communication and information
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    • v.56
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    • pp.219-236
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    • 2011
  • Since the end of the $19^{th}$ century, Korean English-language newspapers have been published in Korea to inform readers about Korea and Korean people's point of view concerning world problems. Among them was the Korean Republic (KR), the former name of the Korea Herald, founded on August $15^{th}$, 1953 (Korean Liberation Day from Japanese colonial rule). This newspaper was started especially to report on international affairs, just after the Armistice agreement was signed on July $27^{th}$, 1953, at the initiative of the first president of the Republic of Korea, Syngman Rhee. He vehemently expressed his and the Korean people's opinion about Korean problems in world politics where big powers were dominating and deciding small countries' destinies. This paper is written to show that Korean English-language newspapers were used as tool of public diplomacy not only for the readers of target countries but also for Korean readers, well before the media diplomacy theory became popular several decades later. In the deplorable world situation where Korea was colonized and divided into halves by the wills of the super powers, the Korean media participated actively via dialogue in English to solve the Korean problem. This paper studies the editorials of the KR for one year, the year just after its foundation. Vis-a-vis the United States, the KR defended its political system of free democracy by insisting on the Korean people's hopes, the reunification of the peninsula and acquiring American assistance in economic and military areas. Regarding Japan, Korea had doubt about its expansionist policy by way of rearmament. First, the Korean government tried to defend its territorial waters, including Dokdo Island. As for multi-lateral relationships, Korea was concerned about the spread of communism to its territory in the world where socialism was dominating.

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A Study of the Headgear from the Greater Korean Empire to the Time of Independence (1897-1945) - Focused on the Newspapers - (대한제국이후 광복이전까지의 모자에 관한 연구(1897-1945) - 신문광고를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Eun-Jung;Kang, Soon-Che
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.62 no.4
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    • pp.164-180
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    • 2012
  • This study focuses on the hats in the advertisements of the newspapers from the Greater Korean Empire to the Time of Independence. There were Yeomo(禮帽), Jungsanmoja(中山帽子), Jungjeolmoja(中折帽子), Women's hat, Undongmoja(運動帽子), and Hakdomoja(學徒帽子) from 1897 to the 1900s. The names of the hats were written with Chinese characters as there was no specific name for women's hats. There were a lot of hats in the 1910s; Jungjeolmoja, Jungsanmoja, Hukyeomoja(黑禮帽子), Panama, Doriuchi(鳥打;とり-うち), Maggomo(麥程帽), Ilkyomoja(一交字帽), cheongyeonmo(靑年帽), Jajacheongyeonmo(刺子靑年帽), Hakaaksangmo(學生帽), Undongmo, Laparyunmoja, Banghanmo(防寒帽), Mokchulmo(目出帽), Pungbangi(風防耳), Nambaui, and Pungdongi(風憧耳). Most of the hats were western hats for men. From the 1920s to 1930s, the hats were classified as to the shape and uses as compared to before that period. The hats were advertised in the newspapers such as Jungjeolmoja, Jungsanmoja, Panama, Doriuchimo, Maggomo, Ilkyomoja, cheongyeonmo, Jajacheongyeonmo, Hakaaksangmo, Undongmo, Banghanmo, Mokchulmo(目出帽), Adongmokchulmo(兒童目出帽), Pungdongi, and Pungchasamsangun(風遮三山巾). There is little information about hats from the late 1930s to the time of independence because of the censorship of the press. The hats during that period were almost the same as the before that time. There was a new name of a cap, Jeontumoja(戰鬪帽子) which was for a soldier. The hats in that period were one of the westernized items with shoes before the westernization of the Korean costume under Japanese imperialism. Furthermore, the western hats could be spread by the men who were in the center of the society. On the other hand, women's western hats were not common because women had rarely worn them before that period. They just wore traditional winter caps steadily.