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A Qualitative Study on the Adjustment of Separated Families in South and North Korea : Focusing on Separated Families Living in South Korea (남북이산가족의 적응에 관한 질적 고찰 : 남한 거주 이산가족을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Youn-Shil
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.25 no.1 s.85
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    • pp.183-207
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to improve the understanding of the essential experience of Separated Families in South and North Korea in a socio-cultural context and to explore their post-separation adjustment process from the perspective of the families. Major findings in this study are summarized as follows. First, 'han' was the central phenomenon that the participants experienced following their separation. Second, the core issue in the process of post-separation adjustment was 'accepting the separation and rearrangement of reality for reunion', and over time the participants went through four stages in their adjustment process: the stage of being overwhelmed, the stage of conflict, the stage of awareness, and the stage of acceptance. Third, the main factors affecting the participants' adjustment were supportive systems, available resources(individual variables) and interaction with other separated families. fourth, four types were observed in the typology of adjustment and reunion of the participants.

An Qualitative Study on Correctional institution Counselors' Perception of Ex-Offender's Experience regarding Reintegration into Family (수감자의 출소 후 가족복귀 경험에 관한 교정기관 상담자의 인식)

  • Dong Hun Lee ;Su Eun Kang ;Seung Hee Jee
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.595-622
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    • 2016
  • This study aims to understand the process of family reunion of the ex-offenders. To this end, Korea Rehabilitation Agency under Ministry of Justice and Healthy Family Support Center conducted intensive interviews with ex-offenders, their families and with 8 counselors who are in charge of ex-offenders and their families' residential, psychological, and educational support. The data collected through the interviews were analyzed by Consensus Qualitative Research(COR). The followings are the results: the counselors found out that most of ex-offenders had experienced unhappy childhood which was lack of healthy relationship with their parents. Secondly, counselors noticed a common feature among the families of ex-offenders. The common feature was that they keep the fact that one of their parents was imprisoned to their children as a secret. Thirdly, through the data analysis, counselors could understand various factors that affect reunion of ex-offenders' families: the factors that helped successful reunion were ex-offenders' sense of responsibility, open and healthy communication among family members, and mutual understanding of being a good family member, whereas, irresponsible dependance to other family members, denier and avoidance from the family members against ex-offenders, and lost sense of being a family member were the factors that discouraged the reunion. It turned out that the kinds of crime that ex-offenders committed also affected family reunion. The processes of reunion were easier for those who served their time with fraud, embezzlement, whereas, it was much more challenging for those who served their time with rape, violence, or murder. Fourthly, counselors learned that "relaxation" is the key factor in the process of reunion of ex-offenders' families. They also emphasized that there should be thorough monitoring process before the intervention in the reunion process. This study contributes in terms of finding healthy ways of intervention with ex-offenders' families and developing programs that help ex-offenders to recover their relationship with their family.

Cooperation Scheme for Electric Power and Information & Communications Technology among Korean Peninsula and North-Eastern Asia Region (한반도와 동북아지역의 전력 및 정보통신기술협력방안)

  • 윤갑구
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2000
  • This study has been done to make a practical suggestion in figuring out required size of electricity power facility in preparation for reunion of Korean Peninsula, estimated based on capacity increase and demand changes in the past. In making the suggestion, balanced development of South and North Korea Economy, recovery of existing power facilities, and construction of new power facilities were taken into consideration. As an alternatives, study result of power system interconnections in Korean Peninsula and/or in North-East Asia Region, PEACE Network, is suggested with a cooperation scheme of information and communications technology as an extra advantage. Concluded a cooperation of electric power system and information & communications technology in the peninsula is expected to be a great opportunity in developing electric power economy, maintaining clear environment, improving security of power supply in the region, and in reunion of Korean Peninsula and peace in the world.

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A Study on the Family Reunion Experience of Adults Discharged from Childcare Welfare Facilities - Grounded Theory Approach - (아동양육시설 퇴소 성인들의 원가족 재회 경험 연구: 근거이론(Grounded Theory) 연구 접근)

  • Hwang, Suyon
    • Korean Journal of Family Social Work
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    • no.60
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    • pp.31-71
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    • 2018
  • This study focused on analysis of experience for adults' reunion with original family members who had lived in child care facilities during the childhood and adolescence. It was researched based on the grounded theory from nineteen participants have interacted with their own separated family members for more than ten years after had been reunited with them. As written in the result section of the study using the paradigm model analysis showed that it was caused by feel regret by reunion, absence of belonging and repeated abandoned wound. The contextual condition appeared as sensitive memories as wounded and frustration of compensation mentality. The centralization phenomenon came in a whirlpool of emotion. The intervention condition appeared as recognition of filial piety, support system for parents and healing their parents mind. The action-interaction showed up as revenge with good will, setting own boding free, inspire of own pride, family reconciliation. The consequence appeared as family sublimation, successful execution of life task and getting living foundation. This research made practical and political proposals based on above result and described the limitations of the study and the proposals for the latter study.

Representation of Male Character and Cinematic Space in 2000s Korean Division Films -Focusing on the , , (2000년대 분단영화의 남성인물 관계 및 공간 표상 -<공동경비구역 JSA>, <의형제>, <공작>을 중심으로)

  • Yoo, Jae Eung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.213-222
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    • 2019
  • This article aimed at change patterns of representations of male character and cinematic space in 2000s korean division films. The concept of division film is the unique particularity film in the narrative and representation about Korean division. The Gancheop is the special character of korean films and have been reproduced in a variety of ways. In the past, Korean films have been dealt with Korean Civil War and 'special nature' of inter-korean ties. But in the 2000s, the representation of Gancheop in films has begun to change and filmed in a variety of genres such like comedy, thriller, romance and so on. , , are consistent with close relationship of male characters. The relationship is represented as friend, brother, partner. The meaning of these changes symbolizes our concept of national unification.

The Principle of 'Harmony' in the 'Separation-Reunion' Structure of Folk Tales: A Comparison between The Woodcutter and the Fairy and Snake Bridegroom (구비설화 속 '이별-재회' 구조에 나타난 '화합'의 원리 - <나무꾼과 선녀>와 <구렁덩덩 신선비>의 비교를 통해 -)

  • Kim Juong-hee
    • Journal of the Daesoon Academy of Sciences
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    • v.50
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    • pp.219-257
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    • 2024
  • In this article The Woodcutter and the Fairy (나무꾼과 선녀) and Snake Bridegroom (구렁덩덩 신선비) are compared to explore the principles of conflict and harmony reflected in the 'separation-reunion' structure. These two works center on relationships; couples formed by the union of a divine being and an ordinary being. The woodcutter and his third daughter are the representatives of ordinary beings, while the fair maiden and the fresh rain are the representatives of divine beings, and the narrative emphasizes that the members of each couple are existentially different. This article focuses on the problems that arise due to existential differences in such relationships. Thus, in section 2, the narratives of The Woodcutter and the Fairy and Snake Bridegroom are shown to be based on the same structure. If the narrative of both works is analyzed centered on the relationship problem of couples, the sequence can be summarized as '(appearance and search) - encounter - connection - separation - reunion - test - passage.' And in this structure, the core of the narrative is especially contained in the 'separation-reunion' stage. The structure of a spouse leaving (separation) and a spouse returning (reunion) implies a reflection on the points that cause discord in a couple's relationship and the points that make unity possible. Accordingly, this article explores the narrative differences in the failure and success of reconciliation by examining how the 'leaver' and 'left-behind' spouses respond to this issue. In other words, it examines the factors that drive the process of relationship-change in the narratives of the two works, and attempts to capture the principles of reconciliation by capturing the causes of discord and the forces that bring about reconciliation. Through this, it can be found that The Woodcutter and the Fairy and Snake Bridegroom are works that convey the realization that a couple can continue their relationship by understanding and caring for the wishes of the world or the wishes of the other person. In other words, the two works tell readers that it is difficult to reach harmony through the will to continue the relationship, and that listening to the wishes of the world or one's spouse opens the way to true harmony.

Child-Mother Attachment and the Self-Perceived Competence in Early Childhood (유아의 모자간 애착과 역량지각)

  • 이주리
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.177-186
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    • 1996
  • Bowlby has proposed that child-mother attachment is important in the child's representation of self. In this study the child's self-perceived competence was examined in connect8ion with child-mother attachment in a sample of 40 6-year-olds. Quality of attachment was assessed based on the child's behavior on reunion following a seperation using a system devised by Main and Cassidy. The self-perceived competence was assessed with a pictorial harter's Scale revised by Julie Lee. The results showed significant connections between attachment and the self-perceived competence. Specific areas of self-perceptions were related to particular patterns of attachment.

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A Developmental Pathway of Child Attachment Security through Maternal Characteristics (어머니의 특성에 따른 아동의 애착안정성 형성 발달경로)

  • Lee, Kyung Hye;Parent, Sophie
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.153-171
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    • 2002
  • This research addressed the issue of how mothers' representations of attachment are transmitted to children, focusing on post-infancy attachment and on maternal stress as a mediator between mother's attachment style and child attachment security. Fifty-three mother-child dyads participated in a lab visit when the children were 30 months (T1) and 49 months (T2) of age. The Attachment Style Questionnaire and the Parental Stress Inventory were used to measure mothers' characteristics; the Separation-Reunion procedure and classification at T1 and the Attachment Q-set at T2 were used to measure children's attachment security. The models were analyzed by Analysis of Moment Structure Equation. Results confirmed evidence that no direct pathway exists between maternal attachment style and child attachment security : at T1 child attachment security formation was related to maternal stress, but there was no such relationship at T2.

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Child-Mother Attachment and Emotional Intelligence in Early Childhood (유아기 모-자녀 간 애착유형과 정서지능과의 관계)

  • Lee, Ju-Lie
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.379-386
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    • 2005
  • Bowlby has proposed that child-mother attachment is important in the child's representation of self. In this study, the child's emotional intelligence was examined in connection with child-mother attachment with a sample of 5-year-olds. The quality of attachment was assessed based on the child's behavior on reunion following a separation, using a SSP (Strange Situation Procedure) system devised by Main and Solomon. The emotional intelligence was assessed with Lee's Scale for young children. The results show significant connections between child-mother attachment and the emotional intelligence. Specific areas of emotional intelligence are related to particular patterns of attachment. Namely, securely attached children are assessed significantly higher than the unsecurely attached, not only in the ability to identify and control their own emotions, but also in the ability to control others' emotional state. Also, securely attached children perceive their social competence significantly higher.

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Statistical Evaluation of Sibling Relationship

  • Lee, Jae-Won;Lee, Hye-Seung;Lee, Hyo-Jung;Hwang, Juck-Joon
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.541-549
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    • 2007
  • Testing the sibling relationship becomes more important issue in many cases such as the reunion of dispersed family members whose parents have already passed away and the discrimination between pure-bred and crossbred dogs. Analysis of the sibling case is different from that of the paternity case. In this paper, we describe how to evaluate and determine the sibling relationship by comparing sibling pairs with unrelated pairs. We use the Korean population with 17 independent STR loci system to propose a discrimination rule.