Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.17924/solc.2023.67.27
Chul Chun
This paper looks into kenotic theology, which draws keener attention in present days than various traditional perspectives on God, and why it emerges as a significant doctrine of divinity. The project will discuss how the concept of God can be reinterpreted when engaged with a kenotic way of thinking. The purpose of this study is to discover how the metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947), which gets further noticed by modern philosophers of life, is connected with kenotic thinking process. The paper will also analyze how the knowledge of life and nature in the 21st century and the theology of nature based on it are related to the thought of kenosis that emphasizes God's self-emptying. By attempting a new connection between the kenosis of God and the creation of nature, the study will eventually explore the possibility of a new discourse that illuminates the reality of life more deeply.
本文探讨了比各种传统的上帝观更受关注的神性神学,以及为什么它会成为一种重要的神性教义。该项目将讨论如何重新解释上帝的概念,当涉及到一种感性的思维方式。摘要本研究的目的在于探讨怀海德(Alfred North Whitehead, 1861-1947)的形而上学是如何与感性思维过程相联系的。怀海德的形而上学受到现代生活哲学家的进一步关注。本文还分析了21世纪的生命和自然知识及其基础上的自然神学与强调上帝自我空化的克诺斯思想的关系。通过尝试在上帝的诞生和自然的创造之间建立新的联系,这项研究最终将探索一种新的话语的可能性,这种话语将更深入地阐明生活的现实。
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Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.17924/solc.2023.67.115
Seok Cheol Ha, Jehee Kim, Sunyoon Lee
The purpose of this study is to examine the actual situation of the human rights violation experience of care workers by the service target and their families and to improve understanding of contextual and environmental situations. For this study, quantitative and qualitative data were used. For quantitative data, a sample of 506 care workers was extracted from long-term-care facilities in Incheon, and for qualitative data, interviews with 14 care workers were used. This study used quantitative data to examine whether there are differences in social recognition satisfaction, Perception of Professionalism, and Turnover Intention among caregivers according to the presence or absence of human rights violations. For this purpose, the differences between groups were analyzed by using cross-analysis and t-test. In addition, We also used interview data to cover more in-depth stories that could not be explored in quantitative analysis results.As a result of the study, the care worker’s experience of human rights violations was associated with a low perception of professionalism and job satisfaction. Also, it was positively associated with turnover intention. In addition, it seems that the human rights violations of care workers are caused by a combination of low social recognition, service target’s functional problems, and non-fulfillment of their care needs. These findings suggest that it is necessary to prevent the workers from violence and make a coping method according to the problem situation. Additionally, it is required to offer job training to acquire high-quality nursing skills, as well as education for target subjects and their families.
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Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.17924/solc.2023.67.223
Hyeji Choi, Hye youn Lee
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of private and social discrimination on the depression of migrants. By paying attention to the moderating effect of discrimination that controls the impact of cultural adaptation on the depression of migrants, the study aims to overcome the limitations of previous studies that portray migrants' depression issues as migrants’ individual issues and responsibilities of cultural adaptation. The study also emphasizes the characteristics of migrants in Korea who migrate on an individual basis, not on a family basis, by dividing discrimination into private discrimination between families and social discrimination by the public. The study analyzed the 2018 raw data from the National Multicultural Family Survey and the data of 14,899 migrants with spouses. Analysis shows that discrimination had a significant effect on the depression of migrants and that the influence of private discrimination was greater than that of social discrimination. In addition, both private and social discrimination were found to control the effect of cultural adaptation on depression, and cultural adaptation had a significant effect on depression only in groups with high levels of discrimination in both private and social discrimination.
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Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.17924/solc.2023.67.43
Soojung Kim
This study examined the importance of the remedy system at human rights organizations with local governments, aiming to provide an improvement plan. It analyzed three cases of human rights violations, settled between 2019 and 2021, of those employed at social welfare facilities of human rights organizations in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do Province from a restorative justice perspective. According to analysis findings, the remedy system of human rights organizations at local governments was implemented based on the participation from victims, perpetrators, and the community. While the system was useful for assisting victims to recover from damages and providing corrective recommendations to perpetrators, there were issues with how it interpreted human rights violations as merely infringements on the freedom of employees, and the actual effectiveness of corrective recommendations issued to perpetrators. With respect to the findings, the following improvements may be suggested from a restorative justice viewpoint. First, more attention and efforts are needed from social welfare facility employees to boost perpetrators' fulfillment of corrective recommendations. Second, the remedy system of local governments' human rights organizations should be strengthened, and lastly, the decisions of human rights violations at local governments should be publicized more widely.
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Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.17924/solc.2023.67.65
Youngho Kim, Soyoung Lee
The purpose of this study is to identify the determinants of using court-ordered treatment among offenders with a substance use disorder. For this purpose, the study conducted a secondary data analysis with some raw data of the survey with offenders with a substance use disorder carried out as part of the 2016 service task of the Ministry of Health and Welfare. A binary logistic regression analysis model was used to statistically test a total of 127 cases to examine past treatment experiences in the compulsory treatment system and impacts on the perceptions of the court-ordered treatment. The analysis results show that when offenders with a substance use disorder knew that they could voluntarily use the compulsory treatment system, they were likely to use the court-ordered treatment. Their educational level and occupation turned out to be significant variables in the possibility of their using the compulsory treatment system. Based on these analysis results, the study proposed to provide information about the use of the compulsory treatment system and reinforce a promotional project for offenders with a substance use disorder and developed discussions about plans to develop the court-ordered treatment for them.
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Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.17924/solc.2023.67.145
P. Kim, Wonsuk Choi
This study compared and analyzed the mediating effect of negative emotions and the moderating effect of self-esteem in the period of elementary, middle, and high school students in accordance with the developmental stage in the effect of abuse experience in childhood on suicidal behavior in adolescence. The data of this study are the data of the 10th (2015), 13th (2018), and 16th (2021) child supplementary surveys of the Korea Welfare Panel. A total of 1,138 subjects (10th grade elementary school students: 438 people, 13th grade middle school students: 383 people, 16th grade high school students: 317 people) were used for analysis. Research model analysis was analyzed using PROCESS macro. As a result of the analysis, first, as a result of confirming the mediating effect of negative emotion in the relationship between childhood abuse experience and adolescent suicidal behavior according to developmental stage, it was confirmed that there is a mediating effect in all of the elementary, middle, and high school students. Second, in the relationship between childhood abuse experiences, negative emotions, and suicidal behavior in adolescence according to developmental stage, the mediated moderating effect of self-esteem was confirmed in elementary and high school students, but no self-esteem moderating effect was found in middle school students. The above study results were discussed based on previous studies, and based on these results, an effective intervention plan for reducing suicidal behavior in adolescence was suggested.
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This study seeks to find out a philosophical meaning of the validity of humanism against contemporary antihumanism and posthumanism. The distinctive characteristics of humanisms in each era were reviewed from Renaissance era through age of Enlightenment to the contemporary. It is remarkable not only that there is no intrinsic meaning of humanism across time but also meanings of humanism in particular context of each era differ in very many ways but still have family resemblances in Wittgenstein’s sense. Humanism discourses have been diversified in the process of responding to challenges that each era has posed. We can say that language games of humanisms are ongoing process with diversity in Wittgenstein’s sense. The fact that traditional humanism, antihumanism and posthumanism are in the state of conflict is actually a sign for a good perspective to future, since the conflict itself shows a certain direction that future humanism is headed. There is no need to limit the scope of humanism since we can diversify and expand humanistic values as possible. This study is basically self-examination of the relation between ‘us’ and forms of life in our age. As studying current humanism discourses, we can see the scope of ‘us’ in humanism is expanding to all beings in the universe that we are related with. Humanism is an ongoing open concept. The humanism discourses are always dreaming a better world just like human beings. They will play variations as diversifying and expanding humanistic values as responding to challenges of times.
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Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.17924/solc.2023.67.199
Joo-Kyung Kim, Hongjik Lee
This study examined the effects of the Senior Employment and Social Activity Support Programs on successful aging of the elderly, focusing on physical and economic aspects. To this end, this study selected 1,301 cases from the data of the “2020 Elderly Survey” by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs. To summarize the main results based on regression analysis, first, it was found that participation in the Senior Employment and Social Activity Support Programs for the Elderly contributed positively to successful aging in the physical aspect and negative to successful aging in the economic aspect. In addition, in terms of demographic and sociological characteristics, age and religion were found to have significant effects on the successful aging of the physical aspect, and gender, age, and spouse had significant effects on the successful aging of the economic aspect. Based on these results, it delivered implications for the successful aging of the elderly and policy suggestions for the Senior Employment and Social Activity Support Programs for the Elderly.
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Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.17924/solc.2023.67.169
Eunjoo Lee, H. Chung
The purpose of thus study is to understand the experience of mental health service users who participated in ‘the On-tact Together Project’ based on culture and arts activities and YouTube creator courses. Using a general qualitative research method with in-depth interviews with 10 participants, 5 themes, 23 sub-themes, and 82 semantic units were drawn. A total of five themes are 'Stuck at home due to Covid 19', 'Non-face-to-face and face-to-face-Trapped and coming out', 'Institution-Protection and safety zone', 'Connected with others to grow and preparing for future, Managing daily life and hoping to go out into the world through work'. The research results suggest the process to recovery was presented through the experience of the On-Tact Together program with institutional support and social support during the endemic. The results also indicate that the On-tact Together program might open a new space of social inclusion based on YouTube, video conferencing, and SNS communication to the participants, and provide the technology and tools that enable them to act confidently as producers as well as consumers of the space.
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Pub Date : 2022-11-30DOI: 10.17924/solc.2022.66.65
M. Cha, M. Kim, Tegyung Kim
Hwatu was a negative image in that the cards had Japanese-style picture and strong gambling character. On the other hand, Hwatu has maintained its status as a national game to promote friendship in leisure and daily life. Recently, art therapy using Hwatu has been actively performed to prevent dementia in the elderly. Hwatu, which has shown such a multifaceted aspect, is trying to show us a different side in the 21st century. While attempts are being made to localize it by combining with the nature and cultural properties of each region in Korea, it is now approaching people all over the world impressively through works such as the movie Minari. After successful localization, Hwatu is now in the stage of dreaming of globalization. In this paper, the past and present of Korean Hwatu were examined, and the future possibilities were explored. Due to the nature of the Hwatu, various research data and methods such as literature review, one-on-one interview with research participants, and Internet data collection were mixed to understand the overall picture.
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