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이성림 한국민중신학회 2021 Madang: Journal of Contextual Theology Vol.- No.35
This article aims to endorse Christian cosmopolitanism, which deconstructs cosmopolitanism of the strong and victors and at the same time reconstructs new solidarity of the least. The post-Cold War globalization, inheriting a series of global antagonism and crimes against humanity from the short but deeply wounded twentieth century, faced a new challenge of integration and fragmentation. This globalization resulted in massive global subaltern in Gayatri Spivak’s term, which requested that globalization be more ethical-moral to take care of the new global subaltern, the least, or minjung. Now the precedented pandemic demands cosmopolitan care and charity for humanity. Christian cosmopolitanism at the outset of Christianity was an inverted cosmopolitanism. Christian inverse cosmopolitanism did not pursue the unification of the empire but undifferentiated care and charity for the least in the enveloped life-world. Three discourses will be argued for inverse cosmopolitanism: spirituality for the least, the spirituality of hospitality, and spirituality of pilgrimage.
Endocrine Profiles and Blood Chemistry Patterns of Cloned Miniature Pigs in the Post-Puberty Period
이성림 사단법인 한국동물생명공학회 2014 한국동물생명공학회지 Vol.29 No.2
Although the majority of surviving pigs cloned by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) appear to be physiologicallynormal, there is a general lack of detailed hemato-physiologic studies for the period of early adulthood to substantiatethis claim. In the present study, we investigated variation in blood chemistry and endocrinological parameters betweenmesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from cloned and normal age-matched female and male miniature pigs. Clonedfemales and males showed normal ranges for complete blood count assessments. Biochemical assessments showed thatγ-GGT, ALT and cholesterol levels of male and female clones were significantly (P<0.05 or P<0.01, respectively)higher than that of age-matched control miniature pigs. Variations in insulin and IGF-1 were higher in female clonesthan in male clones and controls. Thus, although female and male cloned miniature pigs may be physiologically similarto normal animals, or at least within normal ranges, a greater degree of physiological and endocrinological variationwas found in cloned pigs. The above variation must be taken into account before considering cloned female or maleminiature pigs for various biomedical applications.
이성림 대한가정학회 2002 Family and Environment Research Vol.40 No.7
This study examined the levels and trends in the household expenditure in both public and private education. Between 1982 and 2000, the level of the total educational expenditure increased by 5% in each year on average, increased by 2.2% for public education, and by 11.4% for private education. On the public educational expenditure, the consumption expenditure elasticity was 0.2 and the price elasticity was 1.49. On the private educational expenditure, the consumption expenditure elasticity was 1.5 and became below 1 after 1998, and the price elasticity was 2.63. The results indicated that the educational expenditure was necessary rather than luxurious and there was excess demand for private education. The level of the educational expenditure would continue to increase without reforms both in the supply and demand sides.
The Effects of Social Capital and Community Resources on the Cost of Child Rearing
이성림,손서희 대한가정학회 2012 International Journal of Human Ecology Vol.13 No.2
The purpose of this study is to compare the economic burden and cost of child rearing, mainly between families with job-holding mothers and job-exit mothers. The sample consisted of 665 mothers with at least one child aged one year or less from the 2009 Panel Study on Korean Children. We found social capital reduced the child rearing costs for both job-holding and job-exit mothers, while community resources significantly reduced the costs of child rearing only for job-holding mothers. Based on these results, implications for family policy for families with young children are suggested.