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설득적 글쓰기와 정서 표현 글쓰기에 나타난 표현 양상 -강원국·김민식의 저서와 강연 분석을 중심으로-
권순희 ( Kwon Soonhee ),김여흘 ( Kim Yeoheul ),신소연 ( Shin Soyeon ),안병현 ( Ahn Byeonghyun ),원보람 ( Won Boram ) 서울대학교 국어교육과 2021 先淸語文 Vol.49 No.-
In order to examine the connection between logical and emotional writing and writing theory, Kang Wonguk’s book ‘President‘s writing’ and Kim Minsik’s book ‘Did you write every morning?’ were selected as the texts to analyze, and ‘Time to change the world, 15 minutes’, ‘How to Write Moving People (Kang Wonguk)’ and ‘Writing that Changes Pain to Pleasure (Kim Minsik)’ were selected for analysis. The analysis results are shown in the table below. The above difference comes from the difference between the purpose and direction of discourse between Kang Wonguk and Kim Minsik. Kang Wonguk explains his speeches and talks to persuade others in his writings and lectures. Therefore, Kang Wonguk’s writing focuses on logical writing, and the direction of writing is directed to the outside. Kim Minsik, on the other hand, mentions diaries and personal blog posts and talks about self-reflective and internal discourse. The direction of writing is directed inward, communicating with the self, and in the process of self-healing through writing.
Jeju Island Women Divers’ Association in South Korea:A Source of Social Capital
Soonhee KIM 이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 2003 Asian Journal of Women's Studies(AJWS) Vol.9 No.1
Community-based voluntary organizations have been described as playing significant roles in promoting social capital. This paper looks at the issue from the perspective of a group of Korean women known as jamsu―professional women divers―and Jamsuhoe―a voluntary organization whose name can be translated as the Association of Women Divers on Jeju Island. These women, who primarily dive for seaweed and shellfish, have been significant social and economic actors in community development on the island. Coleman's social capital theory is used to evaluate the role of Jamsuhoe as a source of social capital, including values and norms, authority relations, neighborhood connections, and civic engagement. Factors leading to the loss of social capital created by Jamsuhoe are also discussed. Finally, the major implications of civic engagement and voluntary organizations are reviewed.
Dajeong Kim,Hojung An,Nyeonjun Kim,Ayeon Kim,Geurin Hong,Soonhee Kim 국제물리치료연구학회 2020 Journal of International Academy of Physical Ther Vol.11 No.3
Background: Adults with forward head posture (FHP) often suffer from thoracic hyperkyphosis and thoracic dysfunction, and including reduction of the craniovertebral angle (CV angle) and tightening of the superficial neck muscles. In order to treat thoracic dysfunction, interventions aimed at improving thoracic mobility are necessary. Objectives: To examine the effects of maitland manual mobilization therapy on the thoracic spine in adults with FHP. Design: Single-blind randomized controlled trial. Methods: Thirty adults with FHP who met the selection criteria were randomized to the thoracic multiple joint mobilization (TMJM; n=15) group and the thoracic general joint mobilization (TGJM; n=15) group. Joint mobilizations were performed for 23 minutes a day for 4 weeks continuously, two times per week. Outcome measures were ImageJ, BTS FREE EMG 1000, neck disability Index (NDI). Results: Although changes in the left sternocleidomastoid muscle activity and NDI scores over time between the two groups differed, other variables were noted only changes observed over time. Muscle activity in the right sternocleidomastoid increased again in the TGJM group post-intervention and 2 weeks after the end of the experiment, but changes in other variables were retained or improved, confirming the lasting effects of thoracic joint mobilization. Conclusion: Thoracic multiple joint mobilization may be recommended as a more effective intervention for adults with FHP.
Ayeon Kim,Youngwha Song,Geurin Hong,Dajeong Kim,Soonhee Kim 국제물리치료연구학회 2020 Journal of International Academy of Physical Ther Vol.11 No.3
Background: Patients with stroke have core muscle weakness and limited rib cage movement, resulting in restrictive lung disease. Objectives: To examine the comparison of effects of rib cage joint mobilization combined with diaphragmatic breathing exercise and diaphragmatic breathing exercise on the pulmonary function and chest circumference in patients with stroke. Design: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Methods: Twenty-four patients were randomly assigned to an experimental group (rib cage joint mobilization combined with diaphragmatic breathing exercise group) and control group (diaphragmatic breathing exercise group). Patients in the experimental group underwent rib cage joint mobilization for 15 min and diaphragmatic breathing exercise for 15 min. The control group underwent diaphragmatic breathing exercise for 30 min. Both groups underwent exercise thrice a week for 4 weeks. The pulmonary function and chest circumference were measured using the MicroLab spirometer and a tape measure, respectively. Results: After the intervention, the pulmonary function and chest circumference significantly improved in both groups. These improvements were significantly higher in the experimental group than those in the control group. Conclusion: Rib cage joint mobilization combined with diaphragmatic breathing exercise improves pulmonary function and chest circumference in patients with stroke.