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스마트미디어 시대 속 라디오의 미래와 역할 고찰 (The Future of Radio and its Role in the Era of Smart Media)

  • 권영성;송해룡
    • 트랜스-
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    • 제1권
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    • pp.117-139
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    • 2016
  • 최초의 방송미디어로 오랜 시간 큰 인기를 누렸던 라디오는 현재 위기를 맞이하고 있다. 라디오는 여전히 장비 구매 및 수신 비용 측면에서 저렴하며, 가장 소형화할 수 있는 기기이기에 휴대하기 가장 좋고 비상 시 정보원으로서 활약하고 있지만 다양한 경쟁 미디어의 범람 속에서 위기를 맞이하게 된 것이다. 라디오는 2000년 이후 지속적으로 이용률이 떨어지고 있으며 디지털화도 아직 완벽히 이루지 못한 채 표류 중이다. 그러나 라디오는 그 특성 및 가치가 생존 및 발전을 보장하고 있다. 소리만을 매개로 한다는 점은 라디오의 한계이지만 라디오만의 고유한 가치이기도 하다. 다양한 경쟁 매체의 범람 속에서 라디오는 그 가치로 인해 살아남으며, 또 상당한 가능성을 가지고 있다는 점은 영국의 경우를 통해 볼 수 있다. 영국은 1990년대보다 2000 년대에 더 높은 라디오 청취율을 이끌어 냈다. 이에 본고는 일상성, 정보성, 개인성, 참여성, 모험성, 대체미디어, 전문성, 음악미디어의 특성을 갖는 라디오와 인터넷의 특성을 비교해보고, 교통수단 이용 시 차량용 기기를 이용한 지상파 안테나 직접 수신 방법이 가장 높은 비율을 차지하는 라디오의 청취 방법에 대하여 연구하며, 라디오 청취율 증가에 대한 이해를 통하여 라디오의 미래를 특히 스마트폰과 인터넷을 기반으로 한 스마트 세대의 특성과 대비하여 고찰해보고자 하였다. 그 결과 스마트 세대들은 파편적인 정보 속에서 자신들의 선택에 의해서만 취득할 수 있었던 오락과 유희가 변화를 꾀하고 있는 것으로 판단되며, 라디오는 '선별된 정보' 및 '신뢰성'이라는 장점을 통해 미래에도 영향력을 지닌 미디어가 될 수 있을 것이라 예상된다. 그러나 이러한 가능성을 염두에 둘 때 라디오는 결국 디지털화와 동시에 방송 콘텐츠의 전문성과 신뢰성을 더욱 키워야 할 필요가 있을 것이며, 그 초점은 다양한 경험과 문화적 체험에 맞추는 것이 라디오만의 경쟁력을 갖춘 것이라 할 수 있을 것이다.

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일부지역 산업재해환자 실태 조사 연구 -대구${\cdot}$경북지역 일부 종합병원 중심으로- (A Study of Industrial Patients from Selected General in the Kyung Pook and Taegu City areas)

  • 허춘복
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.151-174
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    • 1991
  • The purpose of this study is to research the actual conditions of industrial accident patients and to produce worker satisfaction and a rational and effective counter measure plan. Direct interviews with 179 cases (in and out patients) were carried out during a three month period from April to July 1990, at six hospitals : two general hospitals Sun Lin and Sung Mo in Po Hang, and four general hospitals in Taegu : Kyung pooh University Hospital, Dong San Medical Center, Young Nam Medical Center and Catholic Hospital. The results of this study are summarized as fellows : 1. Among the 179 cases, $51.6\%$ were male and $48.4\%$ were female. The two largest age groups were 30-39, $31.8\%$ and 20-29, $27.4\%$. Among the 179 cases, $51.6\%$ were married, the largest family number was 2 to 3, $41.1\%$ and 4 to 5, $25.6\%$. Educationally, graduation from high school was the largest group, $46.4\%$ among ,the patients, followed by middle school and primary school. The largest group income level was from 40-69 만원, $45.2\%$. The largest group of patients who worked over 50 hrs. a week was $52.0\%$. The largest group of patients who worked less than 1 year was $44.7\%$, of the patients in work places of less than 100 people, $60.3\%$ were injured and in work places of 100-299 people, $20.1\%$ were injured. In manufacturing, the largest group injured was $55.3\%$, the next group was transport, storage, communication. The largest group of production workers injured was $40.2\%$. 2. The cause of injury in the largest group was facility problems, $33.5\%$. The next group was unsafe habits, $30.2\%$ ; a lack of safety knowledge, $17.9\%$ ; and insufficient supervision, $12.3\%$. The 30-39 year age group head the highest number of injuries, $40.4\%$ ; work places with more than 10 years of work, $44.4\%$ ; work places with more than 1000 people, $56.3\%$ and mining accidents, $80.0\%$. Among. these groups the highest cause of injury was due to facility problems. 3. The accident pattern showed machinery injuries $28.5\%$ as the largest group, followed by falls & falling objects $17.3\%$, fire & electric $15.1\%$, strucke by an object $14.5\%$, followed by overaction and vehicular accidents. The accident pattern showed $46.4\%$ among workers over the 50 year age group, workers in the 5-10 year group, $50.0\%$ ; places employing more than 1000 workers, $35.3\%$ ; construction $73.7\%$, and construction workers $57.1\%$, among these fall & falling objects caused the greatest number of injuries. 4. The largest group of injuries was fractures $54.8\%$, trauma $14.5\%$, amputation $11.7\%$, open wound, and burns. The largest number of fractures occurred in people in the 30-39 year age group, $63.2\%$ : over 10 years of work, $55.0\%$ ; in work places of 300-490 people, $63.6\%$ ; construction $63.2\%$ and general workers $57.2\%$. 5. The largest group of injuries was upper extremity $45.3\%$, lower extremity $24.0\%$, trunk $18.5\%$ and head or neck $12.2\%$. Of these groups, upper extremity injuries were the highest in those less than 20 years old $75.0\%$, less than 1 year or work $59.5\%$, in work places of 500-999 people $60.0\%$, manufacturing $56.6\%$ and production workers $55.6\%$. 6. Periods of injury showed 34 people injured in September, to be the largest followed by October, 32 ; August, 22 people : July, 19 people and the lowest December, 2 people. During the week, Friday had the largest group injured, 35 people ; followed by Saturday, 26 people and the lowest was Wednesday, 17 people, During the day 1400 hours had the largest group injured, 38 people ; followed by 800 hours, 31 people. 7. On a basis of 5 as the highest mark, the average, according to worker satisfaction showed facility safety 3.55, work environment 3.47, income 3.44, job 3.21 and treatment 2.98. 8. The correlation between general characteristics and injury showed that age was directly correlated to the duration of work (r=2591) p<0.01, age was directly correlated to industry (r=2311) p<0.01, and the duration was directly correlated to occupation (r=4372) p<0.001.

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