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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2018.19.1.379

Analysis of conflict cases and suggestions for cooperation in order to activate street performances  

Hwang, Kyung-Soo (Department of administration, Jeju National University)
Lee, Gwan-Hong (Department of administration, Jeju National University)
Yang, Jeong-Cheol (Department of administration, Jeju National University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.19, no.1, 2018 , pp. 379-388 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the causes of conflict between street performing subjects and identify methods to induce their collaboration in promoting a creative city. This study proposes preventive mechanisms after identifying potential problems in performances on the streets of Jeju, which aims to become "the island of culture and art". To this aim, the type and relationship between the subjects of conflict, characters of conflict, solutions, extent and role of tolerance, responses of the subjects, and type of conflict management employed were examined and analyzed. We employed an in-depth interview method involving cases of conflict occurring during street performances in Jeju. were categorized into 6 types. First is conflict resulting from the lack of facilities. Second is conflict caused by non-designated performance venues. Third is conflict due to exclusive ambiance. Fourth is conflict resulting from direct engagement by neighboring residents. Fifth is conflict between residents and police during performances. Sixth is conflict by lack of definite relationship with relevant institutes. To systematically resolve these conflicts, we propose the following management methods: (1) behavioral approach of pretraining through a registration system; (2) establishment of busking zones and allocation after registration; (3) training of facilitators to manage street performances and extended roles; (4) establishment of standards for street performances through the systematic approach of ordinance; (5) training to secure tolerance of residents; and (6) simplification of deliberation process by building a collaborative system among institutes.
Keywords
Conflict Case; Facilitator; Institution; Street performance; Venue;
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