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대학 총학생회 자치활동의 설명책임성을 위한 기록관리 방안 연구 - 명지대학교 총학생회를 중심으로 - (A Study on Management of Records for Accountability of University student body's autonomy activity - Focused on Myongji University's student body -)

  • 이유빈;이승휘
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제29호
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    • pp.175-223
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    • 2011
  • 대학은 공공성을 띤 기관으로서 그 운영 과정상 사회에 대한 설명책임성(accountability)을 가진다. 이러한 대학을 이루는 구성원 중 다수를 차지하는 것이 바로 학생이다. 대학에서는 매년 수많은 연구 창작물이 쏟아져 나오고 있는데, 대학생은 이와 같은 기록물의 주요 생산자이다. 그러나 대학의 주체로서 매년 방대한 기록물을 생산해내고 있으면서도 대학생의 역할과 기능, 생산 기록물에 대한 집중적인 조명은 아직 이루어지지 않고 있다. 이처럼 기록학적 관점에서 대학생이 주체가 되어 생산된 기록물에 대한 중요성이 상대적으로 낮게 평가되어 왔던 것이 현실이다. 이러한 배경에서 본 연구는 대학생이 주체가 되어 생산한 기록에 대한 기록학적 관점에서의 접근을 시도하였다. 대학생이 생산하는 기록에는 연구 및 수업 과정에서 생산되는 기록뿐만 아니라 동아리, 학생회 등 각종 자치활동 과정에서 생산되는 기록 등 다양한 유형의 기록이 존재한다. 본 연구에서는 특히 대학생 자치활동 과정에 초점을 맞추고, 대학생의 자치활동 과정에 대한 설명책임성 확보 방안에 중점을 두었다. 활동의 설명책임성 확보를 위해서는 기록관리가 기초되어야 한다. 따라서 대학생 자치활동의 설명책임성 확보를 위한 방안으로서 기록관리체계화 및 기록 활용 방안을 제시하고자 하였다. 이를 위하여 대학생 자치 조직인 대학 총학생회를 대상으로 분석하였으며, 구체적인 대상으로는 명지대학교 인문캠퍼스 총학생회를 선정하였다. 우선 총학생회의 활동과 조직 및 기능, 기록관리 현황 실태를 파악하기 위하여 총학생회장과의 인터뷰를 진행하였다. 이를 통해 대학 총학생회의 활동을 분석하고 그에 따른 설명책임성의 필요성에 대하여 알아보았다. 또한 명지대학교 총학생회의 조직과 기능을 분석하여 각 단계에서 생산되어야 하는 기록의 종류와 특성을 도출하였다. 이처럼 총학생회의 활동과 설명책임성의 필요성, 조직 및 기능에 따른 생산 기록물의 유형을 도출한 후, 현재 총학생회의 기록관리 현황을 분석하였다. 먼저 총학생회 활동의 일반 프로세스 현황을 파악하기 위해 명지대학교 총학생회의 단계별 활동 프로세스를 분석하였다. 그리고 총학생회 기록관리 방법과 책임 주체를 분석하고 실태 분석을 실시하였다. 이러한 분석을 통해 대학 총학생회의 설명책임성 확보를 위한 방안을 기록관리 과정 체계화, 기록관리 인프라 확립, 기록 활용을 통한 설명책임성 확보 방안의 세 가지 범주에서 제안하였다. 본 연구는 대학생 자치 조직인 총학생회를 대상으로, 총학생회의 활동과 기능을 분석하여 사회에 대한 설명책임성을 논하였다. 그리고 총학생회의 설명책임성 확보를 위한 방안으로서 기록관리 환경 정착에 대한 모형을 제안하였다. 그러나 총학생회는 1년 단위로 운영되는 조직이라는 점에서 기록관리 환경이 정착되기 힘든 한계점이 존재한다. 본 연구에서는 이러한 한계점을 지적하고, 총학생회 기록관리 모형 제시를 통해 차후 학생기록관리 분야에서 보다 활발한 연구가 이루어질 때 단초를 제공하고자 하였다. 또한 학교사(史) 정리와 보전 차원에서 본 연구에서 도출된 분석 결과가 의의를 가질 것으로 기대된다.

고려의 원시영역 유목초지, 그 부르칸(불함)이즘과 한국축산의 비전 (Burqanism from the Origin of the Pastoral Nomadic Koryo Region and the Vision of Korean Livestock Farming)

  • 주채혁
    • 한국초지조사료학회지
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.71-82
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    • 2005
  • Khori(高麗) refers to the Chaabog(reindeer) that live on lichens(蘚) on Mt. Soyon(鮮) in which pastures are the cold and dry plateau of North Eurasia. Thus, the origin region of the Khori or Koguryo that are the ancestors of the reindeer-herding pastoral nomads(馴鹿 遊牧民) can be said to be the Steppe-Taiga-Tundra pastoral areas of North Eurasia and North America. When the pastoral nomads moved on to the great mountain(大山) zone of the Jangbaek(長白) to the Baekdu(白頭) Mountains, they could have been in contact with pastoral farmers or agricultural farmers living there and they became the farmers remaining on agricultural farms. They were the Koryo people, the ancestors of Korea. Staying in one place, they gradually forgot the origin of their reindeer-herding pastoral nomadic history in the Northwest area of Mt. Soyon, the small mountain(小山) zone of the Steppe-Taiga-Tundra pastoral areas. In other words, they lost their identity as reindeer-herding pastoral nomads when they entered the agricultural area after leaving the pastoral area. However, since their basic genes had already formed when they lived on the cold and dry plateau of North Eurasia, it is possible to study their pastoral nomadic history focusing on 'the minority living in the broad area(廣域少數)', by utilizing highly advanced biotechnological science and focusing on genes and information technology innovation, and removing various past hindrances in research. Therefore, it is not so difficult to restore the reindeerherding pastoral nomadic history of the Koguryo(高句麗) people and secure their pastoral nomadic identity, of which the first steps have already been taken into their historical stages. The Eurasian continent and the Korean peninsula, especially the cold and dry plateau of North Eurasia and the Korean peninsula have been closely related to each other ecologically and historically. They can never be a separate space at all. The Eurasian continent lies horizontally east to west and thus, the continent forms an isothermal zone. Also, since the time of producing their own foods, it was relatively easy for people with their technology to move to other places owing to the pastoral nomadic characteristic of mobility. Unlike the Chungyen(中原) region, western Asia and the regions covering the Siberia-Manchu-Korean peninsula where food production revolution was first made were connected to the Mongolian lichens route(蘚苔之路: Ni, ukinii jam) and steppe roads. Although the ecological conditions of nature have changed a bit throughout a long history, it was natural for the many tribes in North Asia living on the largest Steppe-Taiga-Tundra area in the world to have believed 'the legends related to animals in relation to their founders and ancestors(獸祖傳說)'. Assuming that Siberian tigers and the tigers living on Mt. Baekdu were connected ecologically and genetically because of the ecological characteristics of the animals, and their migration from plateau to plateau, we would suspect that the Chosun(朝鮮) tribe living on Mt. Baekdu were ethnically and culturally more closely connected to the farther removed Ural-Altai tribes that lived on the cold and dry plateau region than to the Han(i14;) tribe who lived in Chungyen(中原) that was close to Mt. Baekdu. More evidence is the structure of the Korean language which has the form of 'Subject + Object + Verb', which is assumed to have originated from the speedy lifestyle of the reindeer-herding pastoral nomads. The structure is quite different from that of the Han(漢) language, which is based on agricultural life. Also, it is natural for reindeer riding reindeerherding pastoral nomads or horse-riding sheep-herding pastoral nomads(騎馬, 羊遊牧民) to have held military and political power over the region and eventually to have established an ancient pastoral nomadic empire in the process of their conquest of agricultural regions. The stages for founding global empires in the history of mankind maybe largely divided into two, in terms of ecological conditions and occupations. They are the steppes and the oceans. Of course, the steppe-based empires were established based on the skills to deal with horses and the ability to shoot arrows while riding horses, along with the use of iron ware in the 8th century BC. The steppe-based empires became the foundation for an oceanic empire, which could have been established by the use of warships and warship guns since the 15th Century. Based on those facts, we know that Chosun, Puyo(夫餘), and Koguryo are the products of a developmental process of pastoral nomadic empires on the steppes. Maybe we can easily find the pastoral nomadic identity of the Koguryo more than we expected when we trace the origins and history of the Korean tribe living in the pastures located in the northwest area of Mt. Jangbaek by focusing on pastoral nomadic mobility and organization just as we have investigated the historic origins of Anglo-Saxons in America by focusing on the times before the 15th Century. In the process, we should keep in mind that English culture originated from the Industrial Revolution and was directly delivered to the American continent, although America was far from England and was not an intermediate point on long sojourns either. Further, American culture came back to England in a more advanced form later. The most important thing currently to be resolved is to cause Koreans to look back on their own history in a freer way of thinking and with diverse, profound, and sharp insight, taking away the old and existing conventional recognition that is entangled with complicated interests with Korean people and other countries. The meanings of Chosun, Khori, and Solongos have been interpreted arbitrarily without any historic evidence by the scholars who followed conventional tradition of fixed-minded aristocrats in an agricultural society. If the Siberian cultural properties of the stone age, the earthenware age, the bronze age, and the iron age are analyzed in such a way, archaeological discovery will never be able to contribute to the restoration of the Koguryo's pastoral nomadic identity. One should transcend the errors that tend to interpret the cultural properties discovered in the pastoral nomadic regions as not being differentiated from those of agricultural regions and just interpret them altogether from the agricultural point of view. A more careful intention is required in the interpretation of cultural properties of ancient Korean empires that seem to have been formed due to mutual interactions of pastoral nomadic and agricultural cultures. Also, it is required that the conventional recognition chain of 'reverse-genes' be severed, which has placed more weight on agricultural properties than pastoral nomadic ones, since their settlement on agricultural farms was made after the establishment of their ancient pastoral nomadic empires. There is no reason at all to place priority on stoneware, earthenware, bronze ware, and iron ware than on wooden ware(木器) and other ware which were made of animal skins(皮器), bones and horns(骨角器), in analyzing the history in the regions of reindeer or sheep pastures. Reading ancient Korean history from the perspective of pastoral nomadic history, one feels strongly the instinctive emotions to return to the natural 'mother place'. The reindeer-herding pastoral nomadic identity of the Koguryo people that has been accumulated in volumes in their genes and hidden deep inside and have interacted organically could be reborn with Burqanism(Burqan refers to 不咸 in Chinese), which was their religion by birth and symbolized as the red willow(紅柳=不咸). The mother place of the Koguryo's people is the endless vast green pastures of North Eurasia and North America, where we anticipated the development of Korean livestock farming following the inherent properties in the genes of the reindeer-herding pastoral nomads with Korean ancestors. We anticipate that the place would be the core resource that could contribute to the development of life of living creatures following the inherent properties of their genes and biotechnological factors. In other words, biotechnology used for a search for clues on the well-being of humans could be the fruit brought by Burqanism of the Koguryo people and the fruit of the globalization of Korean livestock farming. It is the Chosun farmer in China come from the vast nomadic reindeer pastures of North Eurasia that resolved the food problem of a billion Chinese people with lowland paddy rice seeds (水稻) by transforming Heilongjiang Province(黑龍江省) into an oceanic lowland paddy rice field(水田). Even Mao Tse-tung(毛擇東) could not resolve the food problem by his revolution campaigns for tens of years. Today is the very time that requires the development of special livestock farming following the inherent properties of the ancient Korean reindeer-herding pastoral nomads that respected the dignity of life on the cold and dry plateau of North Eurasia and the America continent. I suggest that research should be started from the pastures of the Dariganga Steppe in East Mongolia that was the homeland of Hanwoo(韓牛) and the central horse-herding steppe place(牧馬場) of Chingis Khan's Mongolia. The Dariganga Steppe is awash with an affluent natural environment for pastoral nomadic living however, the quality of life of the pastoral nomads there is still low. I suggest we Koreans, the descendents of the Koguryo, should take our first steps for our livestock farming business project and develop the Northern nomadic pastures, here at the pastures of the Dariganga Steppe, which is the Mongolian core place of state-of-the-art technology for military weapons.