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The Insularity of Jeju Culture: Jeju Kwendang, Building Up the Trustworthiness inside Community and An Exclusive Attitude against the Outside

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세계환경사회거버넌스학회 (World Association for Island Studies)
초록

Jeju Island has been isolated historically from the central government socially, economically and politically as it has own insularity of the closed space and resources. A few cultural aspects for survival have grown in these harsh environments. Especially, Jeju's unique community culture of cooperation at any time was taken place while it kept the family system for guaranteeing the personal self-regularity, so called Kwendang. But the conflicts were seen from 'Kwendang' culture while population inflowed increasingly into Jeju Island today. There is a need to provide political solutions for the social issues arisen from confronting with the central government.

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Abstract
Introduction
Kwendang, Cooperation for Survival
Impact of Kwendang Culture by the Influx ofPopulation
conclusion
References
저자
  • BangHyeon Song(Jeju National University, Department of public Administration)
  • JiEun Oh(Jeju National University, Political Science & Diplomacy)
  • JungJae Woo(Jeju National University, Political Science & Diplomacy)