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Public Perceptions of Scientists and Engineers in Korea: Focusing on the Effects of Generation, Gender, and Class Fields (한국인의 과학기술자에 대한 인식분석: 세대, 성, 전공계열의 영향을 중심으로)

  • Park, Hui-Je
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.169-191
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    • 2005
  • By analyzing a national survey of public understanding of science and technology, this paper attempts to examine public perceptions of scientists and engineers in Korea. A special attention is given to the gap in the view of scientists and engineers across generation, gender, and class fields (or major fields). This paper shows that generation has the strongest effect on public perceptions of scientists and engineers among all the socio-demographic factors examined in this study. Those over 50 are more likely to have the conventional idealized images of scientists and the stereotypical negative images of scientists simultaneously, while the 20s are less likely to accept the idealized image of scientists. The survey result thus may suggest that the younger generation began to depart from a patriotic and moral description of scientists and engineers-for the younger generation, science and engineering is losing moral respect but becomes perceived as an ordinary occupation. Contrary to the popular belief, however, gender has little effect on public perceptions of scientists and engineers. This finding questions the assertion that female students possess more negative attitudes toward scientists and engineers than male students, and thus are reluctant to develop careers related to science and engineering. By uncovering that class fields (or major areas) have no effect on the image of scientists, this study also call into question the assertion in the science wars that the inadequate appreciation of science particularly among those who do not major in science and engineering is responsible for inadequate support for science and technology.

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Parallel sound change between segmental and suprasegmental properties: An individual level observation

  • Lee, Hyunjung
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 2016
  • The present study tested if individual speakers showing great sound change in segments (i.e., vowels and fricatives) also had innovative changing patterns in suprasegmental properties (i.e., lexical pitch accents) in Kyungsang Korean. The acoustic analysis at a group level first confirmed the presence of group level differences in distinguishing /ɨ-ʌ/ and /s-s'/ both of which had different phonemic distinction from Seoul Korean. Younger speakers had more innovative segmental change than older speakers, and even within the younger generation, female speakers produced more innovative phonetic variants than male speakers. Regarding the individual observation within the younger group, the younger speakers with large acoustic distinction in vowels and fricatives also showed acoustically less distinct accent patterns, indicating the innovative sound change pattern consistent across segment and suprasegmental properties. The group and individual observations suggested that linguistic innovators introduced new phonetic variants with consistent degree of changing pattern between segment and suprasegmental properties.

A Study on the Difference between Young and Old Generation of SNS Behavior (SNS(social network service)활용에 대한 세대별 차이 연구)

  • Hwang, Yoon Yong;Lee, Ki Sang;Choi, Soow-A
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.63-77
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    • 2015
  • As social network service(SNS) environments have been changed and increased, people perceive SNSs as a part of their daily lives. Therefore mutual communication activities based on the Internet and its influences are expanding continuously. This paper explored the difference between consumers' emotional well-being level and social capital formed through SNSs. Given that the reason of using SNS and its utilization can be different depending on consumers, this paper also examines generation differences. Hence, we examine how the forms of emotional well-being and social capital in SNSs can be different according to each generation. We conducted a survey targeting the consumers who have an experience of using online SNS and looked into the effects of emotional well-being and social capital among generations using eighty three valid samples. In this study, we find that there are differences on the effects of the sizes and the types of social capital formed through SNS, depending on the generations. In particular, the size of social capital from younger generation was larger compared to the older generation and bridging social capital, one of social capital types, was also bigger in the younger generation compared to the older generation. Although general emotional well-being was not differentiated among the generations, we could find a generation difference by showing that older generation's negative well-being, one of emotional well-being types, was more sensitive than younger generation. Based on such results, this paper proposes SNS utilization plan sub-divided by generations, suggesting management direction of online social networks.

Generation Gap of Expected Rights through Telepresence Robots (텔레프레즌스 로봇을 통한 권리행사의 세대간 수용성 격차)

  • Bae, Illhan;Han, Jeonghye
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.160-168
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    • 2020
  • There exists a popular belief that the elderly are more conservative than the younger people in acceptability of new technology. This study explores whether the generation gap in technology acceptance exists in the case of using telepresence robots, which project the presence and mobility of remote operator, for the universal purpose of social participation rather than for specific applications. Two groups of senior citizens and undergraduate students in their twenties personally experienced the telepresence robots operation and conducted a survey on how they perceived the social participation of a remote operator mediated by telepresence robot and to what extent the remote operator deserve equal rights to be treated as if one really exists in the local environment. The results show that the elderly have higher expectation on the role and functions of telepresence robots, and more favorable in principle for a remote operator to exercise equal rights by operating telepresence robot. It suggests that the stereotypes, the elderly lag behind younger generation in accepting new technology, is unlikely to fit into the telepresence robot market, for the elderly have more favor and support using telepresence robots as an universal avatar for social participation.

Activities and Visions of WELNET-Introduction of the Community of the Younger Researchers and Engineers in Japan Welding Society-

  • Takechi, Shoji
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.359-361
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    • 2005
  • WELNET is the community for young researchers and engineers of welding and joining technology in Japan. This community is consisted of more than 250 persons and is directed by the voluntary Steering Committee. The WELNET has a history of 15 years and contributes to activate the research and development in younger generation in Japan through various activities. The WELNET is now trying to cultivate human and technology relationships with the other countries in East Asia. This report introduces the profile, the activities and the future vision of the WELNET.

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An Analysis of the Vowel Formants of the Young versus Old Speakers in the Buckeye Corpus (벅아이 코퍼스에서의 연령별 모음 포먼트 분석)

  • Km, Ji-Eun;Yoon, Kyuchul
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to measure the first two vowel formants of the forty male and female speakers (twenty young vs. old male speakers and twenty young vs. old female speakers) from the Buckeye Corpus of Conversational Speech and to examine the vowel formant changes across two generations (younger vs. older). The results indicated that the vowel space of the younger generation (in their thirties or less) shifted to the lower left position compared to those of the older generation (in their forties or more) in both male and female speakers. When the results were compared to those of Peterson & Barney (1952), it appears that differences can be found in the size of the vowel spaces through time.

Development of a Lesson Proposal about the Aging for Middle School Students (중학생을 대상으로 하는 노인교육 수업안의 개발)

  • 김향은
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2003
  • The Purpose of this study was to develop a lesson proposal about the aging for 7th glade middle school students in the class of home economics. According to this Purpose a lesson Proposal about the aging which contains 1) the nature of generation gap and generational conflicts and problem solving strategies. 2) knowledges about physical. emotional. and social changes of older adults and the process of aging. 3) informations of various order adult-related Professions was devised This proposal will be helpful for younger people to understand older adult much more and to Prepare the adolescents' future life as an older people. It is expected to have effects on decrease the generation gap and conflicts between older and younger people based upon mutual understanding. And it is anticipated that this Proposal will be valuable for many adolescents to have provision about future senior citizen's society and various older adults-related professions .

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Demand on Community Space and Service and Characteristics of Dwelling of One Personhousehold - Focused on the younger generation - (1인 가구의 생활특성과 커뮤니티 공간 및 서비스 요구도 - 젊은 세대를 중심으로 -)

  • An, Jin-Hwa;Kang, Soon-Joo
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.299-304
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this research is to prepare fundamental data which will help the proposal for future a small size housing's plan and direction by looking into customers needs of community space and service for personal household because the personal household demand of the housing market is expected to be the most importance. To accomplish this, 150 people of age range from 20 to 30 who lives alone in Seoul has been surveyed from November 15th to 25th 20008. Also the socio-demographic characteristic, satisfaction of housing life, living characteristic and etc. of young people have been examined.

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A Comparison on /ㅅ/ and /ㅆ/ in Daegu and Seoul dialect (대구 방언과 서울 방언의 /ㅅ/와 /ㅆ/의 실현 양상 비교)

  • Jang, Hye-Jin;Shin, Ji-Young
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.84-87
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    • 2006
  • It have been known that Daegu dialect does not have /ㅆ/ as a phoneme. However, it seems that /ㅅ/ and /ㅆ/ are phonemically distinctive in younger generation. In this paper, we investigate realization of /ㅅ/ and /ㅆ/ of Daegu dialect in their 20's, and compare them with /ㅅ/ and /ㅆ/ of Seoul dialect in their 20's. The result of this study showed that /ㅅ/ and /ㅆ/ were not significantly different between Daegu and Seoul dialect except pitch. Therefore, in Daegu dialect /ㅅ/ and /ㅆ/ are phonemically distinctive in younger generation like Seoul dialect's /ㅅ/ and /ㅆ/ are.

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A Cohort Analysis on Sodium and Sodium-calorie Intake with the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (국민건강영양조사를 활용한 나트륨 섭취량과 열량 대비 나트륨 섭취량에 대한 코호트 분석)

  • Yang, Sung-Bum
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.98-104
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze a cohort, age, and time effects on sodium and sodium-calorie intake using the 2007~2017 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). For analysis, we have constructed cohort panel data that combine KNHANES data in a time series. The age effect gradually increased from age 45~49 and then decreased afterwards. The time effect showed an increase in average sodium intake until 2010 followed by a subsequent decrease. The cohort effect showed that the sodium intake was the highest for the War of Liberation 1946~1953, and that the younger the latter, the lower the sodium intake. According to a cohort analysis, the younger the generation, the lower the sodium intake compared to the calorie intake, according to the baby boomers. Based on the results of this study, efforts should be made to educate and promote the dieting and providing low-salt meals to reduce sodium intake by generation. An analysis of the health hazards including sodium by generation and age is thought to enable the establishment relevant policies.