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노인과 청년이 함께하는 독서모임의 세대교류 및 사회적 독서 경험 연구

A Study on the Experiences of Young and Old Participating in an Intergenerational Book Club and Social Reading

  • 김지영 (연세대학교 문헌정보학과) ;
  • 이지연 (연세대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • 투고 : 2023.02.07
  • 심사 : 2023.03.13
  • 발행 : 2023.03.30

초록

전체 인구에서 65세 이상인 인구가 차지하는 비중이 갈수록 늘어가고 있으나 여러 세대가 교류하는 기회는 적으며 세대 갈등이 사회적인 문제로 대두되고 있다. 세대교류를 통해 이러한 문제점을 해결하려는 노력은 여러 분야에서 이루어졌으나 독서와 관련해서는 부족한 실정이다. 이러한 상황을 고려하여 노인과 청년이 참여하는 독서모임을 운영하고 참여자들과 개별 인터뷰를 진행하여 분석하고 시사점을 제시하는 질적 연구를 수행하였다. 연구 참여자들은 세대 간 교류를 할 기회가 적다는 점에 공감하였으며, 노인과 청년이 함께하는 독서모임 참여경험을 통해 독서를 중심으로 한 세대교류가 서로에게 도움이 됨을 알게 되었고, 이러한 기회가 많아지기를 희망하였다. 이를 통해 다양한 세대가 교류하는 독서모임의 시사점을 제시하였다. 본 연구를 통해 다른 세대와 함께하는 독서모임이 활성화되고 사회적 독서의 장점이 널리 알려지기를 기대한다.

There are few opportunities for different generations to interact, and generational conflicts are emerging as a social problem as the number of people aged 65 and over is increasing. Efforts to solve the problem through interactions between the young and the old have been made in various fields, but reading-related intergenerational activities are rare. A qualitative study was conducted to provide constructive suggestions by hosting a book club for the young and the old, carrying out individual interviews, and analyzing them. Participants in this study agreed that there were few opportunities for intergenerational exchanges. However, they found that reading-based intergenerational activities were mutually beneficial in the intergenerational book club. The participants hoped the number of such occasions would increase. The study resulted in a few implications for intergenerational book clubs, which should help vitalize the book clubs and accentuate the benefits of social reading.

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