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The Effects of the School Violence Prevention Program Using Temperament (기질을 활용한 학교폭력 방관자 프로그램의 효과 검증)

  • Eun-Ha Jung ;Yun-Mi Shin ;Sun-Mi Cho
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.119-135
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    • 2016
  • We tried to develop the school violence prevention program which focuses on the bystanders. In the context of school violence, most students are bystanders. They can either reinforce the violence or stop the violence. We hypothesized that the students who know their own temperament dimensions such as novelty seeking, harm avoidance, and reward dependence (Cloninger, 1994) will show more tendencies to defend victims from school violence when they learned the methods to prevent school violence in accordance to their temperament dimensions. 351 Korean middle school students participated the 4 sessions of school violence prevention program. The students completed the questionnaires to identify their own behavior in school violence situations. In the experimental group(temperament group), students learned the methods to help the victims that suits with their own temperaments. Whereas, the comparison group just attend the class regardless of their temperaments. Both groups showed significant increase in the trend of defending the victims. However, the temperament group showed more tendency to protect/defend the victims than the comparison group when they faced with school violence. These results show that students can learn the methods of defending victims from school violence more easily by knowing their own temperament dimensions, and can be the prepared and the effective defenders.

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The Meaning of Architectural Shape in the Architectures of the East and the West - based on the Idea of 'Form(形象)' and 'Energy-Form(氣形)'- (동서양 건축에서의 '형태'의 의미 - '형상(形象)'과 '기형(氣形)'의 개념을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Sung-Woo
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.12 no.4 s.36
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    • pp.27-48
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    • 2003
  • This paper aims to identify the meaning of architectural form of the East and the West. Ordinarily, we know the visual differences of architectural form between the two cultural families, and the technical reasons of such differences. However, the East and the West have their own views of architectural form that are derived from their own views of architecture, and again the views of architecture are rooted in their own views of the world. The paper maintains a comparative stance between the two cultures in analyzing the different concepts of architectural form, and employ the ideas of 'Form(形象)' and 'Energy-Form(氣形)' as a kind of representative concept of the two views of architectural form. It is discussed that the idea of Form pursued the realization of ultimate substance which is less materialistic but more ideal., while, the idea of Energy-Form pursued the realization of oneness and health through mutual interaction between man, architecture and nature. Architectural form in the West has been the purposeful expression of human ideal, while in the East, it was an expediential device for better energy condition. It seems important to understand such differences of the meaning of architectural form between the East and the West, since, in present time, we tend to think that the Western conception of architectural form is the only possible one. But it is not generally known that the Western conception of form has very particular background reason of its own which is unique to Western culture, and on the other hand, the nature of East Asian conception of architectural form is generally unknown.

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A Study on a Trend of Human Error Types Observed in a Simulated Computerized Nuclear Power Plant Control Room

  • Lee, Dhong Ha
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2013
  • Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate a trend of human error types observed in a series of verification and validation experiments for an Advanced Control Room(ACR) equipped with Lager Display Panel(LDP), Work Station Flat Panel Display(WS FPD), list type Alarm System(AS), Soft Control(SC) and Computerized Procedure System(CPS). Background: Operator behaviors in a fully computerized control room are quite different from those in a traditional hard-wired control room. Operators in an ACR all together monitor plant status and variables through their own interface system such as LDP and WS FPD, are notified of abnormal plant status through their own list type AS, control the plant through their own SC, and follow the structured procedure through their own CPS whereas operators in a traditional control room only separately do their duty directed by their supervisor. Especially the secondary task such as manipulating the user interface of ACR can be an extra burden to all the operators including the supervisor. Method: The Reason's human error classification method was applied to operators' behavioral data collected from a series of verification and validation experiments where operators showed their plant operational behaviors under a couple of harsh scenarios using the ACR simulator. Results: As operators accustomed to the new ACR system, knowledge or rule based mistakes appearing frequently in the early series of experiments decreased drastically in the latest stage of the series. Slip and lapse types of errors were observed throughout the series of experiments. Conclusion: Education and training can be one of the most important factors for the operators accustomed to the traditional control room to be adapted to the new system and to run the ACR successfully. Application: The results of this study implied that knowledge or rule based mistakes can be reduced by training and education but that lapse type errors might be reduced only through innovative improvement in human-system interface design or teamwork culture design including a new leadership style suitable for ACR.

Classification of Characters out of their Original Cultural Forms to Create Digital Contents : Focusing on Avalokitesvara (觀音菩薩) and Buddhist child (童子) (디지털콘텐츠 제작을 위한 전통문화원형의 캐릭터 분류 : 관음보살(觀音菩薩) 및 동자(童子)를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Young-Suk;Shin, Seung-Yun
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.27
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    • pp.153-176
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    • 2012
  • In the midst of the fusion era in digital contents, securing a variety of traditional cultural sources is important. Out of its long history, Korea has extensive spectrum of cultural contents in combination with conventional religions. Buddhist art has been a pillar of the traditional culture for a long time in Korea, by which we could secure new sources for cultural contents and classify them. This is aimed that we could bring the future brands into reality based on the traditional culture through Buddhist cultural contents. This study hired the original cultural forms in the viewpoints of traditional culture. Study on the implication through the symbols of Avalokitesvara (觀音菩薩) and Buddhist child (童子) in Buddhist art might allow to secure a foothold to create own characters. Thus, focusing on Avalokitesvara (觀音菩薩) and Buddhist child (童子) in the Buddhist sacred images as registered in Cultural Heritage Administration for national treasures, those traditional characters were reviewed through their own system of symbol. During the course, Buddhist characters were available to be classified into DB by their roles and materials지물. This study could help to exploit the complicated Buddhist culture of its symbolic meanings and to shape them into original forms of the culture. Also, through the meanings of the Buddhist sacred images, it could provide the digital contents pool with Korean traditional characters.

Comparative Research about Korean Cultural Properties of New Generation and Its Product Design (1990년대 한국 신세대문화의 속성과 제품디자인 경향 비교연구)

  • 박규현;박성미
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.201-210
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    • 2000
  • A current of culture changes constantly. The changes in culture have been taken the lead in by new generations. Now, we are connected with a new trend of culture led by new generation. Moreover, it is the younger class from teens to mid-twenties, that is, the new generation group that plays a major part in the new culture. They, in economic affluence, are accustomed to a particular consumption-oriented purchasing pattern in their own way while the old generations had to tighten their belts. A business cannot help getting fascinated with their potential consuming power. The new generation has established itself as a powerful individual consumer class, and is presenting more and more explosive and destructive purchasing pattern in today's consumption market where turmoil of IMF is at the end and 21st century started. As of now, it cannot be emphasized too much to research their consuming culture and tendency. It is suggested that existing designers work out a marketing strategy based on a close investigation of their disposition and cultural characteristics and go on looking into what the properties of a new coming generation's culture vary every time generations change in order to take them to a future consumer group.

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A Study on the Club Fashion Styles for Designing Clubber Fashion - Focusing on the Hongdae and Kangnam Club Areas - (클럽 패션 스타일 분석 및 디자인 개발 - 홍대 강남 지역 비교를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Hyun-Kyoung;Lee, In-Seong
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.626-639
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    • 2010
  • The club culture is not something unified. Rather, it is a group of subcultures which share intertwined areas. And it keeps its own dress code, dance style, music genre along with series of authoritarian and unlawful rituals. For young adults, a club is a new cultural space to enjoy in reasonable price and they can express themselves without thinking much about others. A club creates its unique mass culture by producing continuously changing and experimental fashion styles. As the club culture’s influence becomes powerful, the club market was established and experimental fashion styles are wide spread among general public, young adults who try to express their unique characters and even fashion-leading industry. The study results are as follows. First, dance club and its derivative, rave is symbolic axles and the center of social activity. They are also defined as culture which is related to specific space that continues to present and change sound and style. Second, the definition of clubber in a dictionary is club member or a person who is united with others. Third, based upon clubbers' fashion styles in Hongdae and Kang-nam areas, there are 5 different images including sexy casual, lingerie, dynamic, chic style and feminine style. Fourth, based upon case study above, to take unique life style of fashionista that leads fashion with trendy fashion style into account, we suggested five designs which are unique, sensitive and trendy. Fifth, through analyzing clubber generation and design factors of clubbers' fashion style combined with various trend, unique brand was developed to meet the demands of clubbers who want differentiated images and leading styles.

The Recognition and Management Program of LIS's Crisis (문헌정보학의 위기인식과 대처방안)

    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.365-384
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    • 1999
  • This papepr analyzes the causes of the crisis of Library and Information Science and proposes an management program of LIS. To overcome this crisis, the author made an management program by solidifying LIS as a science and enlarging research fields. To solidify LIS as a science, it can be helpful to translate classical literature on LIS into Korean for universality, and to base our own history and culture for individuality. Enlarging research fields of LIS will help to enrich theories and to develop new jobs. She suggests archives, local studies collection, preservation and literature on North Korea as additional research fields by example.

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Identity of College in Korea (전문대학의 정체성 연구)

  • Joo Kwang-Shin
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.13
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    • pp.189-219
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    • 2003
  • Colleges are faced with crises. The nature of colleges lies in those of college's identity. The purpose of this research is to clarify college's identity and then to establish college's identity. An organizational identity reflects its central and distinguishing attributes, including core values, mission. The role & function, values and mission can be used to clarify college's identity. Colleges need to establish their own identity as follows. 1. Solidifing core forces 2. Making mission statement 3. Creating vision 4. Creating cultic culture 5. Appointing CEO who was grown up inner

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The Comparison of Prosodic Phrasing in Spontaneous Speech and Read Speech (자유 발화와 낭독 발화의 운율 경계 형성 비교)

  • Noh, Seok-Eun
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2006
  • This paper is for the comparison of prosodic phrasing in Korean spontaneous speech and read speech. For this comparison, The subjects read the transcriptions from their own spontaneous speech. The number of IP in spontaneous speech is more than in read speech, while The number of AP has no difference between them. A accentual phrase in spontaneous speech has less syllable than read speech.

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Strategical Approaches for Establishing Learning Organization: S-Steel Case (철강산업의 학습조직 구축을 위한 전략적 접근 : S-철강(제조업) 사례연구)

  • Park, Gi-Ho
    • 한국디지털정책학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.377-384
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    • 2007
  • This paper is about how to establish the strategic teaming organization in digital age. Through the case study of action teaming, this research can give some implications to small-sized organizations who want to establish teaming culture and positive activities in their own companies. The case site was S-steel, which belongs to the steel industry. To improve and drive teaming activities, I made use of skills: action learning, fishbone analysis, creative thinking, brainstorming, creative discussion skill, and organization diagnostic method.

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