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A Study on coloring Changeable Aspect of the latter Period of the Joseon Dynasty
Jeesun Lee,YounJin Lee 한국색채학회 2017 AIC 2017 Jeju Vol.2017 No.10
In the late period of Joseon dynasty, they were used together with the import of traditional pigments and western pigments. The purpose of this study was to examine the change of the coloring of a dais for a Buddhist image by investigating the coloring of a dais for a Buddhist image which was used as traditional pigments and a dais for a Buddhist image which used as synthetic pigments which are western pigments. We analyzed the saturation and color combination of traditional pigment and modern pigment by extracting Dancheong pigment used in a dais for a Buddhist image, and compared the color combination and saturation of Buddhist paintings of contemporary Buddhist paintings. Through this study, it is aimed to contribute to the succession of color preservation considering the problems of saturation control and preservation commensurate with traditional pigments in using the western dyes and modern pigments.
The Impact of Motivation to Use Image-based SNS on Online Behaviors
Jeesun Kim(김지선),Hyunjeong Kang(강현정) 한국인터넷전자상거래학회 2019 인터넷전자상거래연구 Vol.19 No.6
The highest level of user engagement in commercial social network site(SNS) will be click-throughs or conversions to purchase, which is the primary behavior sellers want to elicit from consumers. The intrinsic motives for SNS use by individuals will present different behaviors and different levels of engagement. It is presumed that the SNS behaviors of share, follow, click, or purchase demonstrate different levels of engagement, and the needs of SNS users will determine what type of behavior would be activated when they are confronted with image-based content provided by sellers. Our findings indicate that the communication and information-seeking needs did not only increase the intention to click and purchase but also increased low engagement behavior of share and follow. The other needs such as entertainment or self-assurance had no significant impact on low engagement behavior or high engagement behaviors.
Jeesun Chun,Jin-Woo Bae,CHANG-JUN CHA,조장천,JONGSIK CHUN,임완택,Che Ok Jeon,KISEONG JOH,김승범,성치남,Jung-Hoon Yoon,Kwang-Yeop Jahng 국립생물자원관 2015 Journal of species research Vol.4 No.2
As a result of the research project ‘Survey and excavation of Korean indigenous species’ to secure unrecorded species in Korea, a total of 14 unreported bacterial strains assigned to the phyla Deinococcus- Thermus and Bacteroidetes were isolated from various environmental habitats all around Korea. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity and affiliation to the clade with the closest species, it was concluded that the isolates represent deep groups of the phyla Deinococcus-Thermus and Bacteroidetes. There have been no records about these 14 unreported species in Korea; therefore 2 species of 2 genera in the class Deinococci within the phylum Deinococcus-Thermus, and 11 species of 9 genera in the class Flavobacteriia and one species in one genus in the class Sphigobacteriia within the phylum Bacteroidetes are described as unreported species found in Korea. Gram staining reaction, morphological and other biochemical characteristics are described in the species description section.
( Jeesun Kim ) 인천대학교 사회과학연구원 2016 사회과학연구 Vol.9 No.-
Many women are influenced by Western society’s expectations of what a woman should look like, especially through media and interpersonal relationships with others. Online discussion forums have become a common social environment in which people interact in many ways. The purpose of this study is to examine how women express their emotions regarding female body image in online discussion forums of Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty. The findings of conversation analysis showed that the online discussion forum served a form of catharsis in regard to the media’s practice of objectifying female bodies. In addition, the role of “self-disclosure” appeared dominant in interacting with other participants. The participants, who were actively involved in the interaction with others in the online discussion forum, seemed to experience positive psychosocial benefits. The implications of theses findings are discussed in light of emerging social interactions online.