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A Study of Women's Health and Disease through Advertisements in Dong-a Newspaper between 1920 and 1945 (1920년~1945년까지의 동아일보 광고를 통해 본 여성의 건강과 질병)

  • Park, Gyu-Ri;Baek, Kyu-Hwan;Jung, Ji-Hun;Lee, Sang-Jae
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we investigated advertisements in Dong-a newspaper about gynecological drugs between 1920 and 1945 and analyzed the awareness of women's health and disease during the Japanese Colonial Rule. The advertisements included leukorrhea, oligomenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, feeling of cold, sterility, hysteria, and sexually transmitted infection and identified inattentive menstruation, improper intercourse, poor pre- and post-natal care as the cause for illness. This study includes the following limitations; it only analysed advertisements from Dong-a newspaper, and most of the drugs were manufactured in Japan and might not accurately reflect the health and disease of Korean women. Suggested future studies may include analysis of institute magazine and Japanese news advertisements during this period.

A Study on the Chronological Characteristics of the Strategy for House Marketing in terms of the Apartment Advertisements in Busan.Kyungnam area - focused on Busanilbo newspaper advertisements from 1970's to 1990's - (부산.경남지역 아파트 분양광고에 나타난 주택판매 전략의 연도별 특성에 관한 연구 - 1970년대부터 1990년대까지 부산일보 분양광고를 중심으로 -)

  • 최임주
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.33
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    • pp.36-45
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the chronological characteristics of the strategy for the house marketing in terms of the apartment lots for sale advertisements appeared to be from 1970's to 1990's in Busan·Kyungnam area. For the analysis of the newspaper advertisement, a new residence environmental indication is introduced to this research as referring to the existing research data. With this indication, therefore, this study is to examine what contents of the advertisements are. Moreover, as analyzing how frequently the advertisements have been inserted in the newspaper, it shows the characteristics which the construction industry has planned for sale of apartment in lots. The results are as follows; First, the frequency of the appearance in the newspaper about each unit and block in an apartment complex has been on the decrease. On the other hand, the importance about the surrounding area has been on the increase during the period. It shows that consumer require more about the surrounding area issues than each unit itself. Second, in the case of the outdoor space in the apartment complex, the frequency of the appearance in the newspaper has been kept a certain levels during the period. It is clear that the consumers have been concerned about the outdoor space throughout the period. Third, the most important issue is the qualify of site location, such as the benefits of the traffic, the levels of the education environment, the natural environment of the apartment complex and so forth. The frequency of the appearance in the newspaper has been kept increasing since 1970's in the advertisement. It clearly shows that this issue has been standardized for purchasing a house.

A Study on the Changes of Architectural Concept of Apartments in Daegu (대구지역 아파트 건축개념의 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Youn-Jung;Jeong, Jun-Hyun;Sohn, Kwang-Jae
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.273-276
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the design characteristics of apartments built in Daegu between 1970 and late 1990s as well as the changes of such characteristics through newspaper advertisements. Newspaper advertisements were limited to apartment advertisements put in Maeil Shinmun, a new paper published in Daegu, from 1970 to 1999. 299 cases of apartment advertisements were used for analysis. The analysis criteria used included indices that suggest the situations of the times and the changes of architectural contents on the basis of the previous studies and reports on housing environment evaluation indices.

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VISUAL AND COLOR ANALYSIS ON PRINT ADVERTISEMENTS IN KOREAN DAILY NEWSPAPER (한국신문의 칼라광고에 나타난 비주얼과 인쇄색상에 관한 연구)

  • 이광숙;강영립
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.38-48
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    • 2001
  • Visual and color in Korean newspaper advertisements appeared in transformational advertising (21cm$\times$30.4cm) were analyzed. Data were gathered from 191 advertisements shown on major four daily newspaper; Dong-a, Joong-ang, Chosun and Hanguk from October to December in 2000. From the results of this research, both type of layout and color are proposed more variety by this researcher. Mixed production techniques are used in newspaper advertising. Also, more foreign advertising model are expected near future. Finally, product life cycle have relationship with each layout elements. In other words, based on the stage of product life cycle layout elements are changed respectively.

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A Comparative Study on Advertising Appeal of Korean and Japanese Newspaper Advertisement Contents (한국과 일본 신문광고 콘텐츠의 광고소구 비교연구)

  • Yun, Hee-Ill
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.8
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    • pp.219-230
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    • 2009
  • This study focuses on advertising appeal of newspaper advertisement in Korea and Japan differs from each other in detail. Comparative analysis in this study on newspaper advertisements between Korea and Japan has been conducted based on an assumption that advertisement is a reflection of culture. For verification, this study employs a contents analysis method to compare and analyse Korean and Japanese Newspaper advertisements. This study analysed a total of 411 advertisements (209 and 202 from Korean and Japanese respectively) placed in nation-widely circulated newspapers. The study results demonstrate that there are meaningful statistical differences in advertising appeal of Korean and Japanese newspaper advertisements. These differences could be interpreted as products of cultural differences between Korea and Japan. It is required to continue follow-up researches on various areas including creative strategy and medium of advertisement in Korea and Japan.

Analysis of Dietary Informations in Newspapers and Magazine for Children (2002) (어린이신문 및 잡지에 게재된 식생활 관련 정보 현황조사(2002년))

  • Moon Hyun-Kyung;Cho Yeon-Jin
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.161-172
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    • 2005
  • Children regard newspapers and magazines as the important source of information. Because informations about diet in the newspaper and magazines are regarded as good, it is necessary to find out whether informations provided to children are correct. Thus, this study shows the present situation of informations on diet by monitoring 3 newspapers (Kids. Chosun, Kids. Donga, Kids. Hankook) and 2 magazines (Earinee - Dongsan, Sae-But) for children. This study focused on the quantitative and the qualitative analysis for articles and advertisements. For the quantity, rate and number were calculated. For the quality, the accuracy was analyzed. Result of this study were as follow; Analyzed the number of articles and advertisements on diet, there are 2 times more number of advertisements (339 cases) than that of articles (180 cases) in the newspaper. There are slightly more number of advertisements (24 cases) than that of articles (18 cases) in the magazine. Most of advertisements are about processed foods and children' favorite foods. Especially, the advertisement of processed foods are ranked first by the quantity with 245 cases (75%) in the newspaper. In the magazine, 10 cases (42%) are about processed foods. About source of advertisements on diet informations in the newspaper, there are 300 cases (86.7%) without evidence based data and 34 cases (9.8%) of interview with entertainers, from the total 346 cases. In the magazine, there are high rate of cases without evidence based data and interview with entertainers. For the evaluation of the information about diet in the newspaper, there are 148 cases (19.7%) with no clear guidance and position, some cases with advertisements for specific products and etc. Discordance between subjects and contents, and emphasis of specified field or some parts are found from the total 750 cases. About the accuracy of contents, from the total 180 cases in the newspaper, 99 cases (55%) are inappropriate and 19 cases (10.6%) are appropriate. In magazines from the total 18 cases, 7 cases (38.9%) are inappropriate and 11 cases (61.1 %) are appropriate. With these results, we can conclude that informations about diet in newspapers and magazine for children needs improvement. Therefore, for newspapers and magazines contents should be reported scienifically by inspecting contents and by taking professional advice, in order to spread the accurate information about diet. Also, there are need to manage the systematic monitoring, for children. (Korean J Nutrition 38(2): 161~172, 2005)

View-oriented and Green Marketing Characteristics of Apartment Advertisements on Newspapers (신문 아파트광고에 나타난 조망지향성과 그린마케팅의 속성)

  • Rho, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Ok-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.34 no.6 s.119
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    • pp.87-100
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    • 2007
  • This study analyzed the key words in Korea's leading apartment brands and newspaper advertisements to examine especially their view-oriented advertising characteristics and green marketing properties. Four study topics were established and examined for this purpose. The following are the results; 1. The key words on apartment brands and catch phrases are $\ulcorner$emotion-oriented$\lrcorner$ words, such as taste, pride, and happiness, and $\ulcorner$environment-oriented$\lrcorner$ to appeal to customers with beautiful views of the nature. Also key words on newspaper advertisement headlines stress views for $\ulcorner$environment-oriented$\lrcorner$ characteristics as well as $\ulcorner$emotion-oriented$\lrcorner$ characteristics for elegance and luxury, and $\ulcorner$function-oriented$\lrcorner$ characteristics for the future. Views, nature and park are key words and everything about illustration that are especially emphasized even on the headlines of newspaper advertisements. 2. Unlike brands or headlines, sub-headlines and body copies stress $\ulcorner$modern-oriented$\lrcorner$ characteristics for life, culture, and accessibility, followed by $\ulcorner$emotion-oriented$\lrcorner$ characteristics. Key words on caption were also highly $\ulcorner$modern-oriented$\lrcorner$, followed by $\ulcorner$environment-oriented$\lrcorner$ and $\ulcorner$function-oriented$\lrcorner$ characteristics for practical aspects. 3. In result of $X^2-test$, $\ulcorner$environment-oriented$\lrcorner$ key words that convey good views, naturalism, parks, and nature are the major representation of green marketing strategies of apartment brands and newspaper advertisements. However, brands were strongly $\ulcorner$emotion-oriented$\lrcorner$, whereas captions were $\ulcorner$modern-oriented$\lrcorner$ and body copies were $\ulcorner$investment-oriented$\lrcorner$. Both apartment brands and advertisements were consistently $\ulcorner$environment-oriented$\lrcorner$, but were not consistent in other factors. 4. Different parts of newspaper advertisements are focusing on green marketing strategies in terms of environmental protection, but are actually leaning toward modern-oriented lifestyles and accessibility. Thus, it is more well-being marketing rather than green marketing. To pursue true green marketing despite the limits of newspaper advertisements, it is necessary to present products and pricing strategies that represent sustainable.

TYPOGRAPHY AND COLOR; FOCUSED ON 4 COLOR TRANSFORMATIONAL FORM IN NEWSPAPER (4칼라 변형신문광고에 나타난 타이포그라피와 색상에 대한 연구)

  • 이광숙
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2001
  • Visual and color in Korean newspaper advertisements appeared in transformational advertising (21cm$\times$30.4cm) were analyzed. Data were gathered from 191 advertisements shown on major four daily newspaper; Dong-a, Joong-ang, Chosun, and Hanguk from October to December in 2000. From the results of this research, researcher concluded the followings; Both Korean and English are frequently used. With expectation of high readability, Roman/serifs and San serifs are mostly used typefaces. Selecting color for copy and backgraund in advertisements became more varied to satisfy varied consumers' personality.

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Analysis of Food and Nutritional Informations in Articles and Advertisements in Children's Daily Newspapers in Korea (아동신문 기사와 광고의 식품영양 정보 분석)

  • Kim, Ji-Eun;Lee, Kyoung-Ae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.233-240
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    • 2006
  • This study was intended to help children to cultivate and develop a sound attitude toward food consumption and eating habits through the analysis of food and nutritional information in news articles and advertisements in three major daily children's newspapers in Korea: The Chosen Children's Daily Newspaper, The Hankook Children's Daily Newspaper, and The Donga Children's Daily Newspaper. The monitoring period was for twelve months, January to December 2003. Two hundred seventy-nine articles and three hundred thirty-five advertisements were analyzed. The results were as follows. 'Cooking and health' were the most frequent subject in food and nutrition articles. The articles' contents are evaluated positively in morality and explanation; but negatively in fairness, specialization, and objectiveness. The articles were insufficient in the explanation of professional terms, scientific bases, and practical measures for real life. It therefore seems that they were difficult for children to understand well. The most frequent themes in the advertisements were 'processed fats and sugars' such as chocolate, candies, and cookies. Frequently, they were exaggerated and accompanied by phrases promoting consumption. They did not provide sufficient well-grounded information, and focused too much on events or gifts to instigate consumer sentiment. In conclusion, the most serious problem was that most food and nutrition information in these children's newspapers was lacking in specialization. More specialized and objective information should be provided in order to enhance the educational value of children's newspapers and their utilization in school education programs. Continuous monitoring should be carried out to discover those news articles and advertisements that contain correct food and nutrition information.

Analysis of Food and Nutrition Information for Articles and Advertisements in the Daily Newspapers (Year 2002) (일간 신문의 기사와 광고에 나타난 식품영양정보의 현황 조사 (2002년))

  • Mun, Hyeon-Gyeong;Yong, Mi-Jin;Jang, Yeong-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.143-158
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    • 2004
  • The object of this study is to investigate and analyze the quantity and quality of informations on health, food and nutrition reported by newspapers. Six different major domestic daily newspapers(Hankook Ilbo, Donga IIbo, Chosun IIbo, Kyunghyang Shinmun, Hankyoreh Shinmun, JoongAng Ilbo), were monitored from 1st of May to 31st of Oct. 2002.. The results of monitoring in the newspapers were summarized as follows; 1. The total percentage of the articles on health and food nutrition was 2.7% and the percentage of the advertisements on health, food and nutrition was 17.5% of total area of the newspaper. The ratio of the number of food and nutrition topic on the total number of health and food nutrition topic was 35.8% for the articles, was 62.9% for the advertisements. Among advertisements on food and nutrition, the percentage of advertisements on healthy foods was the highest (3,481 or 55.0%). 2. Contents of 340 articles(26.1%) were reported as suitable informations. Contents of 259 articles(19.9%) were reported as inaccurate informations on health, food and nutrition. In the analysis of advertisements, the number of advertisements without sufficient reliable sources was 2,488 cases(23.0%), and with exaggerated contents was 2,268 cases(21.0%). The articles and advertisements should be backed by scientific research or reliable sources and also the opinions of people with expertise in order to report accurate informations to the general public. In order to achieve these results, there should be continuing monitoring activity for the newspapers.

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