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Olga Fedorenko 서울대학교 사회발전연구소 2017 Journal of Asian Sociology Vol.46 No.2
This article examines the role of Seoul, South Korea’s capital, in the global imaginaries of the sharing economy. Experiments with sharing have been attempted all over the world, but Seoul was the first to proclaim itself a sharing city in September 2012, to much acclaim worldwide. Detailing Seoul’s sharing agenda, the article shows that international enthusiasm about Seoul’s sharing economy depends on exaggerating its scale and ignoring its complicity with the usual distribution of economic opportunities. My overarching argument, however, is that globally the sharing economy is significant as an imaginary of a post-capitalist future and that, by appearing to be what it was not, the Sharing City Seoul has played an important role in energizing those imaginaries. The article’s data comes from public discourses about Seoul’s sharing economy and participant observation at its two ritual sites, OuiShare Fest 2016 in Paris and Seoul Sharing Fest 2016.
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Marchenko, Olga,Noskova, Margaryta,Fedorenko, Igor,Semenog, Olena,Vovk, Myroslava,Romanyshyn, Ruslana International Journal of Computer ScienceNetwork S 2021 International journal of computer science and netw Vol.21 No.6
The article is based on a model, in the context of which there are two fundamental building blocks of basic library skills and skills in the use of information technology. The former are formed within the framework of educational programs for users of academic libraries, the latter are formed within the framework of initiatives such as the European Computer Driving License. Between the basic and the highest levels of the concept of "information literacy" there are seven heading skills and attributes, the repeated practice of which leads from the position of a competent user to an expert level of reflection and critical awareness of information as an intellectual resource. Freshmen will likely be at the beginning of the arrow, probably practicing only the first four skills, while graduate students and young scientists will be closer to the end and will use seven skills.
( Hyang Jin Jung ),( Olga Fedorenko ),( Hilary Finchum-sung ) 서울대학교 사회과학대학 인류학과 2019 Korean Anthropology Review Vol.3 No.-
(In lieu of an abstract) We the editors of Korean Anthropology Review: A journal of Korean anthropology in translation (KAR) are glad to present its third volume. Its articles are selected around the theme of migration, and we hope that they will contribute to enriching scholarly conversations on this important topic with nuanced ethnographic portrayals, analytical insights, and situated perspectives that resonate beyond South Korea.