• Title/Summary/Keyword: 가부장적 사회

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New DNA of the Korean welfare state: Towards social liberalism and freecurity (한국 복지국가의 새로운 DNA: 사회적 자유주의와 자유안정성을 향하여)

  • Choi, Young Jun
    • 한국사회정책
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.39-67
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    • 2018
  • The Korean welfare state has achieved remarkable development during the last two decades, but simultaneously we have witnessed growing prevalent social conflicts and exclusion in the society. This research argues that the source of current problems lies in the nature of the Korean welfare regime, so called, 'paternalistic liberalism'. The paternalistic liberalism has been formulated by the combination of legacies of the developmental state and neo-liberalism. Paternalism with the growth-oriented and employment-centered approach has been a significant factor to restrict individuals' freedom and happiness in the Korean welfare state. It has also been embedded in the Korean welfare state such as social insurance, workfare programs, and centralized social services. In this context, this research proposes social liberalism, pursuing real freedom for all, as a new paradigm for the Korean welfare state. Breaking from the old path, Freecurity, combining freedom and security, which is argued to be the upgraded version of flexicurity, is also newly proposed as the operating model of social liberalism.

The Relation between Patriarchal Family Environment and Zero-sum Beliefs with the Moderated Mediating Effect of Gender through Sexism (가부장적 가정환경과 제로섬 신념의 관계에서 성차별적 인식을 통한 성별의 조절된 매개효과)

  • Joeng, Ju-Ri;Sung, Yoonhee
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.457-474
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    • 2021
  • The study aimed to investigate the relation between patriarchal family environment and zero-sum beliefs, and the mediating effect of sexism on the relation based on the Instrumental Model of Group Conflict (Esses et al., 1998). This study also examined the moderating effect of gender on the relation between patriarchal family environment and sexism, and the moderated mediating effect of gender through sexism. Participants were 310 first-year college students (234 males and 76 females) in the college of science and engineering, and they completed a survey consisting of patriarchal family environment, sexism, and zero-sum belief. Data were analyzed using SPSS Macro Process, and the results indicated that the relation between patriarchal family environment and zero-sum beliefs was fully mediated by sexism. In addition, the relation between patriarchal family environment and sexism was moderated by gender. Specifically, patriarchal family environment significantly predicted sexism for men, but not for women. Moreover, only for men, sexism mediated the relation between patriarchal family environment and zero-sum beliefs. Therefore, patriarchal family environment could cause sexism which could promote zero-sum beliefs for men.

Research on the Semiotic Analysis of Father Characters' Paternity in Korean Films (한국 영화에 나타난 아버지 캐릭터의 부성성에 대한 기호학적 연구)

  • Lee, Timothy Yoon-Suk;Kim, Seul-Ki
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.215-228
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    • 2011
  • In the history, 'father' has been described as a being who not only take care of the family but also represents the family socially and supports them. Like the Western patriarchal tradition prevalent in the 19th century, fathers in Korean society also bear patriarchal paternity based on Korean traditional Confucian culture. In such a unique family culture of Korea, Korean fathers hold the patriarchal male centered idea and regard it as the roles of man and father to be responsible for the family's living and safety and to be more rational than emotional and more blunt than gentle. Social ideology for this image of father is expressed in media, and an example is the patriarchal image of father in TV dramas and movies. In order to analyze the image of Korean fathers described in films, this study selected two films and examined the semiological meanings of fathers' roles expressed in the films using Metz's syntagmatic and paradigmatic analysis method. The films chosen for case study are 'Fly Daddy', 'The Show Must Go On', and 'Speed Scandal'. These films are good examples demonstrating that Korean patriarchal paternity and its background traditional ideology are projected on media.

현대패션에 나타난 남성스커트에 관한 연구 -남성스커트의 역사를 중심으로-

  • 이영민;이연희;이윤미
    • Proceedings of the Costume Culture Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.133-136
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    • 2004
  • 과거 산업화 이후 남성중심의 사회에서는 남성들에게 남성다움과 강인한 가부장적 모습을 요구하였으며 이는 의복을 통해 보수적이고 엄격한 태도와 함께 강건한 외형의 스타일로 나타났다. 그러나 산업화 정보화와 함께 여러 가지 사회 문화적 환경 요인은 이러한 사회구조와 남성 패션에도 커다란 변화를 주었으며, 과거 고대부터 산업화 전까지도 그들이 입었던 스커트에 대한 착용을 열망하는 남성들이 등장하고 있다. (중략)

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To develop the managerial women's public administration in Korea within women's leadership capacity (여성리더십에서 고찰해 본 한국여성행정의 발전방향)

  • Kim, Hyuk Young;Kim, Taek
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2018
  • This study organizes how managerial women in the public sector in Korea challenge feminism, policy, leadership, and managerial women's the public administration in Korea by themselves. Although Confucian values are still evident in the Korean organizational culture, this article challenges the notion of public sector organizations being strongly to the capacity of managerial women in the public sector in Korea. A lot of studies contribute to the research literature by clarifying the perceptions of managerial roles and behaviors of managers, and by describing the feminism, policy, women's leadership capacity in the public organizations in Korea where very few studies have been conducted. This study also should provide a foundation for future empirical research of women's leadership capacity to further understanding of managerial women's development in the public sector in Korea

A study of the Patriarchal Characteristics of Welfare States (복지국가의 가부장적 특성에 대한 연구)

  • Hong, Seung-Ah
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.35
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    • pp.453-474
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    • 1998
  • This paper attempts to analyse the patriarchal characteristics of welfare states. Increasingly, debates on welfare states are explicitly focusing on the relationships between state, market and family. How these relationships are structured forms the core parts of the particular welfare states, that is they give shape to different welfare state regimes. Although welfare states have developed incresingly, there are some problems that sustain these states asymmetrical, unequal, even sexist. In this paper, I want to make these problems visible by the terms of gender division of labour, the model of male work and the changing characteristics of patriarchy. Firstly, from the feminist perspective, we can point the fact that the welfare states are structured by gender. Welfare states take it for granted that our socities are based on the assumption of gender division of labour, what is called male breadwinner/ female dependent. And the state takes this gendered family as the stereotype in our societies. Secondly, it is not sufficient condition for men and women to perform satisfactory life of work and family that welfare states provide childcare center on an extensive scale. This is because that our societies are runned by "the model of male work". Thirdly, we can find that the characteristics of patriarchy of welfare state are changing. These changes can be explained from the 'private patriarchy' to the 'public patriarchy', in other words, from the women's dependence to individual man to the dependence to the state/ public sectors. And also under these changes, we can find the potent possibilities for women to take economic activities and independent self-supports.

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넥타이에 반영된 현대 패션 트렌드에 대한 연구

  • 이효진;김주연
    • Proceedings of the Costume Culture Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.82-82
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    • 2003
  • 패션은 그 시대의 정치, 경제, 사회를 반영하는 상징적 표현문화로 그 시대를 대변하며 다양한 형태로 변화되었으며, 개인의 이미지를 결정하고 사회적 역할을 상징적으로 나타내주는 하나의 수단이 되어왔다. 더욱이 현대 사회에 들어 의복이 우리 사회에 큰 비중을 차지하게 되면서 의복의 매력과 중요성은 날로 증가해가고 있다. 산업사회 이후 나타났던 남성중심 사회는 남성들에게 남자다움과 강인한 가부장적 모습을 요구하였으며, 이는 의복을 통해 견고하고 강건한 외형의 움직임이 없는 스타일로 고정되어 나타났다. (중략)

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The Effect of Paternalistic Leadership on Affective Commitment and Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Evidence from Chinese Employees (중국 직원들을 대상으로 한 가부장 리더십이 정서적 조직몰입 및 조직 시민행동에 미치는 영향)

  • YeJin Kim;Chanhyuk Shin
    • Journal of the Korean Regional Science Association
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.111-127
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    • 2024
  • Our study investigates the impact of paternalistic leadership on organizational citizenship behavior in the Chinese context. First, we explore whether the benevolent, moral, and authoritative dimensions of paternalistic leadership positively influence organizational citizenship behavior. Second, we examine the mediating role of affective commitment. Third, we investigate whether power distance orientation and follower's age moderate the paternalistic leadership-affective commitment-organizational citizenship behavior mechanism. The results confirm the positive effects of the three sub-dimensions. We also confirm power distance orientation and follower's age moderate the effect of benevolent and moral aspects of paternalistic leadership. These underscore the importance of a dimensional analysis of paternalistic leadership. Theoretical and practical implications are also suggested.