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Kyeryong Mountain as a Contested Place (경합(競合) 장소(場所)로서의 계룡산(鷄龍山))

  • Ryu Je-Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.40 no.5 s.110
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    • pp.553-570
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    • 2005
  • On Kyeryong Mountain, different religious(or ideological) groups have endowed space and place with amalgams of different meanings, uses and values. In addition to Buddhism and Confucianism, Shamanism and other popular beliefs have practiced their own ideologies(or powers) to create and maintain their own territories and identities. The geographies of resistance, involving Shamanism, have been scattered all over the mountain, discontinuous in the territorialization. These geographies of resistance could be identified the best around the most sacred sites, such as Sambulbong, Amyongch'u and Sutyongch'u. The entanglement of Shamanism with Buddhism, in various patterns through space and time, has indeed contributed to the survival of Shamanism as a subordinate power.

Walking along Seoul City Wall as Therapeutic Mobilities (치유적 모빌리티로서 서울 한양도성길 걷기)

  • Park, Hyanggi
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.109-125
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    • 2016
  • Human life has been inextricably linked with healing. Recently, as the demands of healing are higher, it is more necessary to study spaces, places and mobilities related to healing in geographical studies. This paper draws on a case study of urban peoples walks along Seoul City Wall to explore what healing factors affect the people walking along historical landscapes in urban center and understand geographical implications of the healing process. Based on the concept and analytical lens of 'therapeutic mobilities' introduced by Gatrell, this research analyzes texts written on 181 blogs. The results show the main factors that affect their healing are 'weather climate', 'walk stroll', and 'nightscape'. Futhermore, the blogs' narratives focusing on these main factors imply healing place-making, time as limiting factor, and the social body within nightscape in the healing process.

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Evaluating Explanatory Power of Solar Intensity as Determining Factor of Housing Density in Intermontane Basin (산간분지에서 주택밀도의 결정인자로서 태양광도의 영향력 평가)

  • Um, Jung-Sup
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.689-706
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    • 2009
  • It is usual to prioritize the spatial variables that influence housing location by a few specialist's experienced knowledge or intuition. Multiple regression techniques were used to evaluate the spatially prioritized relationships between housing density and seasonal solar intensity parameters for a total of 134 house locations. Solar radiation and duration of sunshine on winter solstice was the most important predictor of house density located in intermontane basin. In contrast to the typical theory, elevation, slope and accessibility to road were not a dominant determining factor upon the dependent variable of house density. A clear verification has been made for the hidden assumptions for the arrangement of typical Korean housing in intermontane basin that its approach is found to be more appropriate in avoiding shadow conditions, rather than exploring the ideal landform location.

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A Review of Korean Population Geography Written by Westerners(1) : from the mid 1800s to the Great Han Empire (한반도 인구에 대한 서구의 기록과 연구물 고찰(1) -1800년대 중반부터 대한제국기까지-)

  • Lee, Chung Sup
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.761-773
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    • 2016
  • This study reviews Korean population geographic documents and description by Westerners, from the mid 1800s to the Great Han Empire. The major findings are as follows. First I search and find about 20 literatures including the population contents. Second I trace their narration related Korean population, and confirm the key themes; the total population in national and local scale, distribution, density and migration. Finally I try to interpret the Westerners' recognition and perspective on Korean through their representing and depicting the Korean population.

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An Analysis of Network Structure in Housing Markets: the Case of Apartment Sales Markets in the Capital Region (주택시장의 네트워크 구조 분석: 수도권 아파트 매매시장의 사례)

  • Jeong, Jun Ho
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.280-295
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    • 2014
  • This paper analyzes the topological structure of housing market networks with an application of minimal spanning tree method into apartment sales markets in the Capital Region over the period 2003.7-2014.3. The characteristics of topological network structure gained from this application to some extent share with those found in equity markets, although there are some differences in their intensities and degrees, involving a hierarchical structure in networks, an existence of communities or modules in networks, a contagious diffusion of log-return rate across nodes over time, an existence of correlation breakdown due to the time-dependent structure of networks and so on. These findings could be partially attributed to the facts that apartments as a quasi-financial asset have been strongly overwhelmed by speculative motives over the period investigated and they can be regarded as a housing commodity with the highest level of liquidity in Korea.

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A Study on Organizations Adopting Convergence-based Smart Work for Overcoming Constraints and Achieving Performance (ICT와 경영을 융복합적으로 활용한 스마트워크 도입 기업의 시·공간 제약 극복과 조직 성과 달성에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Sang-Jo;Kim, Yong-Young
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 2015
  • Convergence-based Smart Work in Korea started from 2010 with a purpose to improve work-life balance. Up to now the previous research on Smart Work has been studied in the context of the pre-adoption or the adoption stage, and shows some limitations not finding out the effort to manage change, the issues occurred in the process of adopting Smart Work, and the performance after adopting Smart Work. The period after adoption is when users continue to use ICT and intended objectives can be accomplished. Therefore, this study investigated the process that the organizations adopting Smart Work have overcome spatial and temporal constraints and the performance that they have achieved after adopting it. Though the framework integrating time-geography theory with technology acceptance stage, this research interviewed four managers of three organizations being responsible for adopting and operating Smart Work and provided its adopting process and performance of each organization.

Behaviour of Subsurface Water Flow on the 'U-shaped Gol' Head Hollow of Hillslope (호우시 구릉지 완사면에 발달된 'U자골' 곡두부에서의 지중수 거동)

  • Cho, Kyong-Min;Yang, Hea-Kun;Astunao, Marui;Park, Jong-Kwan
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.41 no.6 s.117
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    • pp.670-681
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to clarify the behavior of subsurface water flow during rainfall on the hillslope in the Dongguneung experimental basin. As a result of the study, the following conclusions were obtained. Under the total rainfall of 20mm, there were no groundwater level changes. However, it was found that total rainfall amount and rainfall intensity were important factors to change groundwater level in hilly slope. Also the rainfall duration and preexisted rainfall amount were important factors to change it on the head hollow. To analyze the modification of 'U-shaped Gol' landform, the pattern of return flow and through flow have to check during storm events. The microgeomorphic change of head hollow is based on the pattern of subsurface water flow.

A Study on Co-evolution on the Formation Process of Space and Network focused on Knowledge Intensive Industry (지식집약산업의 공간과 네트워크 형성과정에 대한 공진화적 고찰)

  • Choi, HaeOk
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.628-641
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    • 2012
  • This research investigates a dynamic mechanism underlying the co-evolution between network and space by applying hype-curve model, typical phenomenon which shows how new technologies and ideas initially adapted in the society. This study analysis the knowledge intensive industry of digital contents using social network analysis (SNA) in terms of structural, spatial, and temporal aspects, year of 2000, 2005, and 2010 focused on Seoul area. First of all, network and space establish 'inter-feedback' as a result of evolution and differentiation process. Second, it happen temporal 'delay' through the learning process stage of 'peak of inflated expectation' and 'trough of disillusionment.' As a result, Seoul develops with the technology commercialized-orient strategy affect government policy. This trend changes to technology-oriented development in Seoul area in the late of 2000 established 'self-organization' with geographical proximity organizations through learning process.

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A Study on Relationships between Travel Time and Provision of Road Inundation Information in Heavy Rain and Snow using an Agent-based Simulation Model (폭우.폭설 시 침수 정보 전달과 통행시간 관계 연구 -에이전트 기반 모델을 활용하여-)

  • Na, Yu-Gyung;Lee, Seungho;Joh, Chang-Hyeon
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.262-274
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    • 2013
  • Heavy rain and heavy snow as representative extreme weather are recently an issue in urban area. The paper aims at modeling the scenarios of evacuation that minimizes economic loss of the designated urban area with improving travel efficiency by providing road closure information facing an extremely heavy rainfall. The paper develops a model by using a NetLogo toolkit applied to the study area of Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul. The model conducts a simulation of travel time under different scenarios of information provision. The simulation results show that it is efficient to provide the information of road closure to 20~40% of the drivers under the scenario of humid road or rainfall less than 20mm, whereas to 40~60% of the drivers under the scenario of heavy rainfall more than 20mm.

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The Meaning and Symbolism of Skyscrapers (마천루의 의미와 상징성에 관한 연구)

  • Koo, Donghoe
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.691-703
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the various concepts related to tall buildings, the history of skyscrapers, and their symbolism of our time. First, skyscraper is a word used to describe a very tall building, and the "tall" is a relative concept dependent on time and place. There is no firm height cutoff of skyscrapers, and their practical meaning depends on both time and place. Second, there is academic disagreement over which building should be considered the first skyscraper. Skyscrapers in the modern sense began to emerge in the late nineteenth century. From this point, the world's tallest building was always in the United States (especially, New York and Chicago). However, since the late 1990s, the skyscrapers in Asian countries have taken the title of world's tallest building. Third, skyscrapers are not simply tall buildings, but symbolic images. They are symbols of capitalism, finance, and ambition. The symbolism of the skyscraper has three dimensions, such as the symbolism of height (size), capital (corporate power), and landscape.

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