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동북 아시아 권역의 동질성

  • 이종용
    • Proceedings of the Speleological Society Conference
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    • 1995.08a
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    • pp.82-82
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    • 1995
  • I. 서론 II. 대륙문화의 남진 1. 고조선(단군조선)시대는 물론 기씨조선, 위만조선, 한의 사군, 삼국시대 그후 조선시대까지 우리 한반도는 중국의 한문화를 받아들여 한자문화권역에 포함되었다. 2. 한반도는 나름대로의 토착문화를 발전시켰다고는 하겠으나 이 북방문화는 다시 일본열도에 불교, 천자문의 전달에서 볼수 있듯이 동북 아시아권의 문화권이 새로 형성하였다고 할 수 있다. 3. 따라서 북방 민족 문화권, 한자문화권이 동북아시아 문화권이라 보겠다.(중략)

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The interface among psychology, technology, and environment: Indigenous and cultural analysis of the probabilistic versus deterministic view of accident and safety (인간, 과학기술과 환경의 대한 이해: 사고와 안전에 대한 확률론적 시각과 결정론적 시각의 토착 문화적 분석)

  • 김의철
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.9 no.spc
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    • pp.123-147
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    • 2003
  • This paper provides a comparative analysis of the probabilistic versus deterministic view of accident and safety using the indigenous and cultural perspectives. Death and injury due to accidents is the leading cause of preventable death in most countries, including Korea. The first part of this paper delineates the limitation of the linear, deterministic model that has been adopted in social and applied sciences. The transactional model, advocated by indigenous psychology, is provided to understand the probabilistic nature of accident and safety at home, in the workplace and in society. Second, factors related to accidents and safety are reviewed. Third, application of the probabilistic model for preventing accidents and promoting safety in Korea is outlined.

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Rethinking 'the Indigenous' as a Topic of Asian Feminist Studies (토착성에 기반한 아시아 여성주의 연구 시론)

  • Yoon, Hae Lin
    • Women's Studies Review
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.3-36
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    • 2010
  • This paper is based on the certain point that 'the indigenous', which have long been occupied by the Asian patriarchy or the local communities, now calls for the repositioning in the feminist context. 'The indigenous', in one part, generally refer to the matured long-standing traditions and practices of certain regional, or local communities, as a mode of a place specific way of endowing the world with integral meaning. In the narrow definition, it points to the particular form of placed based knowledge for survival, for example, the useful knowledge of a population who have lived experiences of the environment. In the other part, 'the indigenous' could be criticized in the gender perspectives because it has been served as an ideological tool for patriarchy and sexism, which have undermined women's body and subjectivity in the name of the Asian traditional community. That's why the feminists with sensitivity to the discourses of it, may perceive it very differently, still hesitating dealing with the problem. However, even if there are tendencies that the conservatives romanticize local traditions and essentialize 'the indigenous', as it were, it does not exist 'out there'. Then, it could be scrutinized in the contemporary context which, especially, needs to seek the possibility towards the alternatively post - develope mental knowledge system. In the face of global economic crisis which might be resulted from the instrumentalized or fragmented knowledge production system, it's holistic conceptions that human, society, and nature should not be isolated from each other. is able to give an insightful thinking. It will work in the restraint condition that we reconceptualize the indigenous knowledge not as an unchanging artefact of a timeless culture, but as a dynamic, living and culturally meaningful system towards the ecofeminstic indigenous knowledge. And then, indigenous renaissance phenomena which empower non-western culture and knowledge system and generate increased consciousness of cultural membership. Thus, this paper argues that the indigenous knowledges which have been underestimated in the western-centered knowledge-power relations, could be reconstructed as a potential resources of ecological civility transnationally which reconnect individuals and societies with nature.

Indigenous psychological analysis of trust in Korean culture (한국인의 신뢰의식에 나타난 토착심리 탐구)

  • Young-Shin Park;Uichol Kim
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.11 no.spc
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    • pp.21-55
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of trust in Korean culture using the indigenous psychological analysis. First, this paper raises central questions that arise in Korean families, schools, companies and society: 1) Why are some Korean families disintegrating? 2) What core values do Korean schools teach? 3) What are the goals that Korean companies pursue? 4) Does trust exist in Korean society? Second, this paper reviews a series of empirical studies conducted using the indigenous psychology approach. The results indicate the following three major themes: 1) trust is based on relational culture and ingroup identity; 2) emotional attachment and bond provide the basis of trust; 3) the emphasis on cultivation of virtue through constant self-cultivation rather than ability and the control of the environment. Third, this paper raises central issues that need to be addressed: 1) the extension and expansion of trust beyond the narrow confines of the family and ingroup to include outgroup members; 2) recognition and balance of public rationality and private emotions and relations in society; 3) the achievement of balance between self-regulation and the control of the environment.

The Making of Southeast Asian Culture and Society (동남아시아 문화와 사회의 형성)

  • Cho, Hung-guk
    • SUVANNABHUMI
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 2009
  • The diversity of Southeast Asian culture and society has been made by two factors: geopolitical environment and colonialism. The geopolitical position of the region between China Seas and Indian Ocean has made it possible that diverse cultures from Northeast Asia especially China and India, Middle East and Europe have flowed into the region. The fact that Southeast Asia was colonized by various European nations has provided additional diversity. The diversity manifests itself most clearly in the culture of Southeast Asia which has various layers: On the bottom lay the indigenous one, and above it Chinese and Indian and Islamic cultures and finally European one.

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피닉스의 태양 아래 펼쳐지는 파라다이스

  • Kim, So-Jin
    • 주택과사람들
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    • s.190
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    • pp.58-63
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    • 2006
  • 피닉스 스컷츠데일의 전통과 문화를 담은 하얏트 리전시 스컷츠데일 리조트 앤 스파(Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa). 미국의 부유한 백인들과 베이비 부모들이 찾아오는 곳, 피닉스의 하얏트 리조트에서는 여유로운 휴식과 낭만이 공존한다. 인디언 토착민들의 문화와 현대적인 감각이 묻어 있는 하얏트 리조트로의 흥미진진한 여행.

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중국(中國) 납서족(納西族)의 동파문자(東巴文字) 탐구 - 문화심리학적 접근방법 소고(小考) -

  • Lee, Ju-Eun
    • 중국학논총
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    • no.72
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2021
  • 一个國家或國家的文化与那个民族或國家的語言有着不可分割的關系。文字是文明的標志, 有了文字, 歷史才得以被記录下来。人們把漢字称爲象形文字, 起源于繪畵。唐蘭先生在《中國文字學》中指出, 旧石器时代的人類已經擁有很多繪畵作品, 這些繪畵作品從動物到人類形象多种多樣, 然后就直接設了。翻看納西族使用過的字型, 可以感受到象形文字的深刻殘余。另外, 通过看似非常原始, 但表達却非常實際, 直接地通過寫實性描寫, 可以感覺到其意思正在被智慧地傳達出來。在維持獨立生活的同時, 也能看出被外部世界同化的純眞。有种感覺, 可以利用东巴文字將生活在現代生活中的我們生活的污垢抹掉, 通過漢字治療也可以實現, 甲骨文字和金文字的象形性比較, 考察硏究, 進而通過漢字治愈内心, 實現成長和成熟, 這种硏究今后將在中文學界發揮与實際學相同的作用。

Tasks and Suggestions for Psychological Researchers on the Trust and Mistrust of Korean Society (한국사회의 신뢰와 불신에 관한 심리학 연구의 과제 및 제언)

  • Seongyeul Han
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.11 no.spc
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    • pp.163-174
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this paper is to review eight researchers on the trust and mistrust of Korean society, and to suggest the tasks of psychological researches in terms of cultural psychological perspective. In traditional Korean culture, feeling of trust is emerged from the family relationship formed by the blood ties based on father-son relation. In this respect, the meaning of trust might be different from that of western culture, which is emerged from the market relationship formed by the contract based on husband-wife relation. Now, the Korean family seems to be disorganized rapidly, so in this sense, it is suggested that recent Korean society might be the trust-absent society rather than the mistrust society. Also, it is suggested that further psychological researches must be performed in the serious consideration of the indigeneous characteristics of Korean culture.

Conception of Self in Korea: Indigenous, Cultural and Psychological Analysis (한국인의 자기 인식에 나타난 토착문화심리 분석)

  • Uichol Kim;Youngshin Park
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.1-36
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    • 2006
  • This study examines the conception of the self using indigenous, cultural and psychological analysis. The self is viewed from four aspects: (1) conception of the self as an entity (the self in general, the self as an unique entity and the self when alone), (2) conception of self in the context of family (the self when with mother, father, children and spouse), (3) the self with the context of close and working relationships (the self when with friends, teachers, work superior and work subordinate), and (4) the self in context of the larger society (the self when with strangers and foreigners). A total of 1,465 respondents (623 elementary, middle, high and university students and their parents = 842) completed an open-ended questionnaire developed by the present authors. The results reveal two patterns of results. First, the conception of self in Korea is influence by one's role. Second, the conception of self in influenced by relationship and context and there is an emphasis on the flexibility and adjustment of the self to relationship and context. Implications of the conception of the self in context of relationships, roles, and contexts are discussed, along with the importance of indigenous, cultural and psychological analysis.