Preliminary Study on Contents Development and Education of Korean Family Living Culture |
Young Keum Jeong |
Department of Consumer & Housing Studies, The Catholic University of Korea |
Corresponding Author:
Young Keum Jeong ,Tel: +82-2-2164-4308, Fax: +82-2-2164-4301, Email: jeongyk@catholic.ac.kr |
Received: October 6, 2009; Revised: October 8, 2009 Accepted: December 22, 2009. |
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ABSTRACT |
Interest in family living culture is decreasing in Korea, compared to interest in culture technology and culture industry which are rapidly increasing. Although expenditure on cultural activities is generally increasing, activities that are most preferred are concentrated on personal leisure or public performances. This study takes an in-depth look at the underlying issues related to family living culture in order to highlight its necessity and importance to productive family life. For this purpose, the dynamics of past and current family living culture in Korea are analyzed, with a particular focus on the role of education. Trial family living culture program are suggested based on overall findings. |
Keywords:
family living culture, contents for family living culture, program for family living culture, traditional family living culture |
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