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A Study on the Changes of Wedding Ceremony (혼례의 변천에 관한연구)

  • 이길표
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.163-174
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    • 1994
  • 본 연구는 조선조로부터 오늘에 이르는 혼례의 변천을 문헌을 통해 고찰하여, 그 특징을논의하고, 이를 토대로 바람직한 전통혼례의 창조적인 방안을 모색하고자 하는데 그 목적을 두었다. 혼례에 관한 선행연구와 문헌자료들을 고찰하고 내용을 분석하는 방법을 취하였다. 특히 조선조는 우리의 전통혼례규범이 점차 형성되던 시기이므로 전통혼례의 창조적인 계승방안을 위한 본 연구 논문의 목적을 달성하기 위해 그 시기 이후로부터의 변천과정을 살펴보기로 범위를 제하하였다. 전통혼례의 창조적.계승방안으로는 첫째, 전통혼례의 의미 와 절차에 대한 올바른 인식이 요구되며, 그를 위한 지속적인 교육이기대된다. 둘째는 혼례시 물질주의와 배금주의 사상의 팽배로 인한 허례허식과 지나친 상업주의와의 결합에 의한 반사회적물이성적 의례가 되지 않도록 해야할 것이다. 세째는, 전통혼례에 대한 민족적 자긍심 을 갖도록 해야할 것이라는 점이다.

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The Creative Economy and Regional Development: An Economic Geographical Perspective (창조경제와 지역발전에 대한 경제지리학적 검토)

  • Lee, Jong-Ho
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.624-631
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    • 2014
  • This paper attempts to review some key concepts related to the creative economy, and examines some issues on the creative economy and regional development from the perspective of economic geography. The main findings are as follows. First, as creative industries, in general, demonstrate the complex structure of value chain in which various industrial sectors are inter-connected, it tends to show that those are place-specific. Second, in policy context, creative industries are required to have four institutional conditions: hard infrastructure(physical infrastructure, skilled labor pool and related industrial sectors), social infrastructure, super-structure and policy governance. Third, as creative industries are affected by related variety than other industrial sectors, there is a strong possibility that those are concentrated in a small number of large metropolitan cities.

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Exploring the Formation Process and Key Drivers of a Creative Milieu in the Early Arts and Cultural Ecosystem: The case of Seongsu-dong, Seoul, Korea (초기 문화예술생태계에서 창조적 환경의 형성과정과 추동요인: 서울시 성동구 성수동 지역을 사례로)

  • Lee, Jiwon
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.5
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    • pp.691-711
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    • 2016
  • Recently, Economic spaces around the world have changed dynamically. Creative arts and cultural actors have begun to emerge in old industrial neighborhoods of major metropolitan cities. These new actors can be seen as creative actors in arts and culture, as well as non-economic actors that have been somewhat overlooked in the traditional approaches of economic geography. They contribute to overcoming regional economic crisis, as these actors bring a particular deviant and creative atmosphere in the neighborhood. Especially, informal gatherings of artistic communities play a pivotal role in knowledge platforms for dynamics of knowledge creation and creativity, which has a significant effect on shaping a creative milieu in the initial stage of formation of a regional ecosystem. In this regard, this paper will investigate the fundamental mechanisms and driving forces of urban spatial restructuring through a case study of the creative arts and cultural ecosystem in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, Korea. Thus, the main purpose of this study is to identify the formation process and key drivers behind the development of the early arts and cultural ecosystem in Seongsu-dong from an evolutionary perspective.

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A Study on the Uneven Growth and Geographic Distribution of Creative Industries (창조산업의 불균등 성장과 지리적 분포 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Kyung-Hyun
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.447-464
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    • 2014
  • Creative industries are important due to the capability of enhancing urban competitiveness. This study is focused on unravelling the uneven growth and geographic distributions of creative industries. The main results are as follows. First, the primary city, Seoul, has too much eminence than the citysize rule suggests, and the creative-industry elasticity is very high compared to population and all industry. Second, Seoul is reinforcing the uneven growth with adjacent cities. Third, the local main cities have little power to enhance creative industries and the local small cities grow randomly. Fourth, each city should have more deliberation in accepting creative industries as an urban growth strategy.

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Christian Education Aiming for Homo Creators (호모 크레토스를 지향하는 기독교교육)

  • Kim, Hyung Hee
    • Journal of Christian Education in Korea
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    • v.70
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    • pp.141-173
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to illuminate depersonalization in the flow of technological revolution and to present a Christian SARAMDAUM education that aims for a new human image. It represents the Christian SARAMDAUM education that adapts to, mediates, and offers alternatives to the technological and human evolutionary flow of the machine age. The purpose of education for this purpose is to aim for 'Homo Creators', creative human beings presented as a new human image in the age of technological revolution. The educational goal is to nurture creative human beings through creative interpretation, creative integration between disciplines, and personal dialogue in the post-mechanical/ post-conventional paradigm. The content of the education is a conversation with the SARAMDAUM that consiliences the characteristics of post-machine and post-convention. The educational method utilizes Edu-Tech and AIED(Artificial Intelligence in Education) to realize systemic thinking and SARAMDAUM dialogue of technology. In addition, the composition of teachers and learners, educational environment and educational evaluation is presented. The significance of this study is that from the point of view of Christian education, the identity of human beings in the era of the technological revolution has been identified, and research on the creative image of the human being is newly attempted, and the direction of Christian SARAMDAUM education aimed at this is presented. This can be said to be a Christian education that emphasizes the essential characteristics of human beings while accommodating the era of technological revolution.

IoT based Creative Convergence Human Resource Development (사물인터넷(IoT) 시대의 창조적 융합 인재 육성)

  • Hwang, eui-chul
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.353-354
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    • 2015
  • 디지털화로 기술과 세상변화의 속도가 갈수록 빠르다. 모든 사물과 사람이 하나로 연결된 초연결사회에서 이를 유기적 지능적 자율적으로 통제하는 'AtO(All to One, 합일제어)시스템'은 모든 사물인터넷(IoT) 플랫폼을 하나로 연결해 통제하는 기술이다. 지난 10년 동안 인터넷과 스마트폰이 세상을 어떻게 바꿔놓았는지, 앞으로 다가올 AtO세상을 창조적 인재육성으로 핵심 경쟁력과 글로벌 시장 활성화에 힘써야 할 것이다.

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정책목표로서의 '경쟁'과 IT산업

  • 신광식
    • Journal of Korea Fair Competition Federation
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    • no.111
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    • pp.2-5
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    • 2004
  • 슘페터가 말하는 ''창조적 파괴''의 바람이 거세게 불고 있는 영역이 IT 산업이다. 이런 분야에서는 가격경쟁을 통한 자원배분의 효율성 문제보다 새로운 욕구, 신제품 또는 기술의 발견 등 창조적 파괴의 활동과 과정이 훨씬 더 중요하다. 신고전학파 경제학의 정태적 경쟁의 개념을 갖고 이 동태적 경쟁의 과정을 제대로 이해할 수는 없다. IT 산업과 같이 부단히 기존의 것이 파괴되고 새로운 것이 창출되는 분야에서 통상의 정태적 경쟁의 개념에 의거해 경쟁법을 적용한다면 중대한 판단 착오와 왜곡을 초래할 위험이 크다.

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Metaphoric Creativity in Aldo Rossi Design (Aldo Rossi의 San Cataldo 공동묘지에 나타나는 은유적 창조성에 관한 연구)

  • Cha, Myeong-Yeol
    • The Journal of Engineering Research
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.139-150
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    • 2004
  • Metaphor, considered as figurative language and used as methods for emphasis and resonance in verbal communications for over two millennia, has had entailed an important role in thought as well as language, especially in creative thought, Also, in architectural design lots of creative works have been produced using metaphor. Metaphorical expression in architectural design can be seen in many great works, therefore metaphorical thought must have been critical in architectural design. This research mainly focuses on what is the mechanism of metaphor in design and how metaphor works in creative architectural design.

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Psychological Meaning of Creation Myths: Focused on Darkness/Massa Confusa, Separation of World Parent and Creation of Land/Island (무의식의 창조성 관점으로 고찰한 창조신화: 흑암/혼돈, 천지개벽/분리, 섬/육지 창조 중심)

  • Jin-Sook Kim
    • Sim-seong Yeon-gu
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.269-304
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this paper is to present the psychological meaning of the creation myths by utilizing related myths, analysand's dreams, active imagination, and artwork to reveal the creative function of the unconscious. The creation myth is the phenomenon of projection when a new order is demanded in the chaotic phase of personal and human history. Depending on the attitude of the ego, it can be a sign of a reconstruction/alteration of consciousness or an invasion. Related literature such as Jung, von Franz, Neumann, Harding, and Edinger, domestic papers, and case reports are introduced to identify the background for this research. The psychological meaning of 'darkness' in creation myths is regarded as unconscious that is too dark to see. The Eskimo creation myth and an analysand's dreams of being blind and wandering in darkness are discussed in relation to nigredo in Alchemy. The psychological meaning of 'massa confusa' regards Uroboros, pleroma, early childhood experience, and a psychological womb in which everything is contained in one. With related myths and unconscious materials, a discussion is followed on how this realm can be a precursor of creation but also be trapped in an abyss. The psychological meaning of 'separation of world parent' is related to splitting one into two when unconscious contexts were touched before it became consciousness. Related myths, 'the world created between heaven and earth,' 'celestial being descending to the earth,' and 'the legend of relocation of a mountain,' as well as clinical material, are examined. Then this paper discusses the clinical implications of the separation of heaven and earth occurring on its own, that the creator's emotional aspects, such as loneliness and anxiety, are involved, and that delayed separation leads to the death of creatura and sudden separation leads to the death of the chaos. Then, the meaning of 'separation of world parent' is discussed in relation with separatio, the alchemical process of acquiring light/consciousness from darkness/unconsciousness. The psychological meaning of the creation of 'land/island' refers to the emergence of consciousness, the contents of the unconscious material into the realm of the ego. Related myths, such as the 'body of the monster/dragon becoming land' and analysand's dreams, are introduced, referring to the embodiment of Mercurius. This is followed by discussing related myths in creating the land to coagulatio in alchemy and utilizing creative work such as active imagination, art, music, and dance that can coagulate or concretize unconscious material in clinical approaches. Finally, myths of resurfaced land after the Flood or the complete destruction of the world in relation to the reconstruction of ego are discussed with related clinical material to show the importance of the analyst/therapist/supervisor's mental stability and capacity.

Promoting Policy for Creative Economy and Regional Development in Korea (창조경제정책논의와 지역발전)

  • Nahm, Kee-Bom;Song, Jung Eun
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.632-645
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    • 2014
  • This paper criticized the recent Korean 'creative economy policies' focused on regional developmental implications. Even though the policies targeted to promote ICT new startups and build virtuous circle of ICT industrial ecosystem in Korea as a whole, the outside regions of the Seoul-Busan industrial axis where the bases of ICT industries are very weak would suffer from systematic exclusion in ICT investments and deepening regional disparities. Second, ICT-centered policies would selectively affect or operate commensurate with the size of regions in this low-growth, after-financial crisis age. Third, the possibilities of regional insularity and lock-in in these low levels of 'related variety' regions would worsen the industrial competitiveness. Lastly, the policies should be reoriented to fortify region-based creative economic ecosystem based upon triple helix learning region.

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