제 9 호 Slap on the Wrist!
Kicker: SOCIETY (LAW) Slap on the Wrist! Issues about Law Applications Yeong-Jin Choi, Eun-Jae Choi, Reporter pch39067@gmail.com, weloveeun123@naver.com Have you ever heard about the ‘Nth Room’ incident* that became a big issue in Korea? ‘Nth Room’ incident was about sexual harassment* and exploitation* of women by many men. It was a very serious crime, but when citizens protested to open all the identities of men, the request was denied and only a few of them were revealed. After that, many citizens questioned the justice of Korea, that the punishment is too light compared to what the criminals committed. Therefore, I would like to focus on the ‘Nth Room’ incident over many crimes and talk about the existing problems of Korea’s law applications*. *Incident: An event that is either unpleasant or unusual. *Harassment: Behavior that annoys or upsets someone. *Exploitation: The use of something in order to get an advantage from it. *Application: A way in which a rule or law, etc. relates to or is important for someone or something. What is Digital Sexual Violence? Government defines digital sexual violence as any kinds of crimes that happen within online and offline by using digital devices and Internet Technology. The crime includes not only to take pictures without someone else’s permission, but also to spread it, save it, or upload it. If the action is considered to violate someone’s sexual or personal rights in cyber space, the action is recognized as a form of digital sexual violence without doubt. An Illustration of Digital Sexual Violence Why is the Revision of The Law Important? After the ‘Nth Room’ incident, many laws have been renewed. Since laws that deal with sexual violence have been put back for a long time, the terrifying issue of the ‘Nth Room’ made people to focus on how many laws about sexual harassment have been neglected*. Laws to protect children and teenagers, how to punish crimes that are considered as sexual violence, and laws that were related with the Internet were the three major laws that were changed and improved. Such revisions* of the laws above are important for the following two reasons: First, it identifies clearly that digital sexual violence is also a crime. Plus, it prevents further digital crimes and helps establish a safe internet environment. *Neglect: To not give enough care or attention to people or things that are your responsibility. *Revision: A change that is made to something, or the process of doing this. Comparison Between Korea and America Even now, many sexual violence criminals are sentenced a probation* instead of going to jail. Many of those who are sentenced receive a penal* servitude* with six months minimum to five years maximum in Korea. In contrast, countries abroad are severely punishing such criminals. In America, for example, these kind of criminals these kinds of criminals are sentenced for more than ten years average. The ‘Mark P. Barnwell’ incident, which happened in America, is a similar case like the ‘Nth Room’, which is also about cyber sexual harassment, as he created and distributed the photos of 43 underaged children. He was sentenced to 35 years of penal servitude. As we can see from this case, America punishes especially hard when it comes to children’s sexual harassment. Comparing with Korea and America about child sexual violence, Korea’s law application and the degree of the punishment seems illogical and unfair. Mark P. Barnwell *Probation: A period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison. *Penal: Of or relating to punishment given by law. *Servitude: The state of being under the control of someone else and of having no freedom. Digital Sexual Violence Cases in Korea As technology advances, digital sexual violence problems in Korea have continuously existed. However, people had not been very conscious about the danger of digital sexual violence until the 'nth room' incident. This 'nth room' incident was so shocking and cruel that it caused a lot of *repercussions in society; however, there have been many other incidents before the 'nth room' case. Digital sexual violence term was first used for shutting down the site 'Soranet' that had the largest distribution of illegal pornography in Korea on October 28th, 2015. The ‘Soranet’ site avoided the network in the same way as changing its address. However, as more than 100,000 petitions and overseas cooperation investigations in the U.S. and the Netherlands were conducted, the owner of the 'Soranet' site was arrested and the site was shut down. The *court sentenced the defendant ‘A’ to only four years in prison, while the co-operator ‘B’ was fined only 5 million won. Not only that, there were also incidents that made the entertainment industry tumultuous*in 2018. According to the case of singer Gu Ha-ra, her ex-boyfriend was accused of threatening to distribute illegally filmed sex videos while conducting dating violence against her. The first trial found the accused innocent of the allegations*and sentenced him to one year and six months in prison and three years of probation. After the first trial's ruling, she was found dead, and there was much that was pessimistic*about her personal life. This incident made many people feel sorry. In the second trial, the court issued the same punishment as the first trial, which was criticized as a light punishment. In addition, many male celebrities were charged with violating the Special Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence for committing crimes against women by filming and distributing illegal videos, but the cases were also punished with probation, sparking anger among many people. Choi Jong-beom and Big Bang's former members Seungri and Jung Joon-young *tumultuous : A period of time involves many exciting and confusing events or feelings *court : place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate *allegation : statement saying that someone has done something wrong *pessimistic : Someone who is pessimistic thinks that bad things are going to happen Digital sexual violence current situation and problems Digital sexual violence are coming out continuously even in the face of increased sentences. Critics point out that this is due to the court's light punishment. According to an analysis of the first trial of digital sexual violence over the past five years, the proportion of probation increased from 27.7% in 2015 to 48.9% as of 2020. Despite the tougher punishment, digital sex crimes were reported to have increased by 26.1% from 2015. In response, it was analyzed for a consistent reason that the court has a lot of probation rather than strictly applying the punishment standard. Furthermore, it is necessary to discuss the need for a system for crime prevention, such as the introduction of a system that punishes operators if they do not introduce a harmful video filtering program and camouflage*investigation. *camouflage: Hide so as not to reveal After the ‘nth room’ incident, people began to recognize the dangers of digital sexual crimes by disclosing the identity of defendants and executing policy changes. However, digital crimes are continuing with many sites avoiding investigation network and new incident cases emerging. So, people have to speak out, and it is important to solve the problem of digital sexual crimes with strong punishment by the judiciary*. *judiciary: the branch of authority in a country which is concerned with law and the legal system Sources: https://biz.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2020/05/20/2020052003302.html http://www.knnews.co.kr/news/articleView.php?idxno=1338004 https://www.newspim.com/news/view/20200331000156 http://news.kmib.co.kr/article/view.asp?arcid=0015116519&code=61111111&cp=nv http://www.mediaus.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=205701
제 9 호 Emotional Abuse of University Students
Kicker: SOCIETY (MENTAL VIOLENCE) Emotional Abuse of University Students Young People’s Inside Is Being Rotten By Yoo-Jung Kim, Editor-in-Chief / Sol-Hyang Park, Reporter kyjmimi121@naver.com / cookie7152@naver.com "Don't show up, die quietly." "You can't die just saying I want to die." These are the comments on a post written by a Seoul Women's University student last year on “Everytime,” a university student community anonymous app. The student uploaded several posts on Everytime to gain mental comfort, but some users wrote malicious comments like mentioned. In the end, she made an extreme choice in October last year. This kind of emotional abuse is now prevalent among university students. What Is Emotional Abuse? Emotional abuse, often called psychological abuse, is a form of abuse committing mental violence - insulting, embarrassing, frightening, or otherwise manipulating someone emotionally. Closely related to verbal abuse, it is very common in any relationship and appeared in various ways. It includes bullying in school or workplaces, gaslighting, or writing malicious comments online, etc. In fact, emotional abuse is hard to define the range. Therefore, it is hard to recognize it. It can be subtle, overt, manipulative – slowly threatens someone’s mental state, not easily being noticed. It may lead to psychological trauma, including anxiety, chronic depression, or PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder.) It breaks down one person, making one have no reason for living. The Digital Prison Accident Especially these days, emotional abuse is prevalent on the Internet among young people. Besides the accident mentioned above, there was a digital prison accident last year. It was an accident that a 20-year-old University student committed suicide, as his personal information was exposed on a website “digital prison”, where illegally disseminated personal information was revealed. The site was opened around March 2020, introducing itself as a site revealing personal information of malicious criminals in South Korea. However, they subjectively defined the criminal, and even disseminated personal information of non-criminal people. <A translation of a real digital prison site> The student was one of the victims of the site. In July of 2020, the site posted his personal information such as his photos, school number, major and phone number saying that he asked someone to edit photos of acquaintances into pornography. The student explained he had never done that on his school Everytime, but the site kept his identity public. He had been under a lot of stress from malicious comments and threats, and eventually committed suicide. The police arrested a first site operatorin Vietnam, who was a drug offender and also operated the “Nth room.” It was found that he made the site to spread judicial distrust and disturb public trust in order, to cover up his crime. The site is now blocked, and the police are continuing to investigating a second operator. Emotional Abuse of University Students There is a tendency to abuse others emotionally by behaving anonymously on the Internet or in certain communities and posting negative comments. This trend is also occurring frequently among university students. Based on the previous case, the frequency and severity of emotional abuse among university students is increasing, but it is a big problem to think of it as a simple joke rather than recognizing it as "emotional abuse." Recently, there was an incident in which a teacher abused his students emotionally. We can see that university students who have committed and received emotional abuse become members of society. It should be recognized that emotional abuse, from children to university students to adults, affects each other, and has a negative impact. It is difficult to clearly determine the standard of emotional abuse, so there are not many related countermeasures or appropriate laws. These points make it difficult to establish solutions to fundamental emotional abuse. The Attitude We Need to Have Therefore, university students need to recognize the meaning of emotional abuse. In particular, in Everytime, which is famous for its community of university students, one should think from another's perspective, comment or writing. Socially, laws and systems should be discussed to protect those in need from emotional abuse by others. Rather than criticizing others, an attitude of understanding and thinking from the perspective of the person is necessary for everyone who is hidden under anonymity beyond university students. These days, both perpetrators and victims of emotional abuse are younger more than before and the intensity of emotional abuse is stronger. I hope we live a useful life rather than hurting each other in a community where everyone lives together. In particular, as students of Sangmyung University, I hope we can all become students of Sangmyung University who think, talk, act, and have a positive impact on each other. Sources : https://www.ibabynews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=43627 https://news.mt.co.kr/mtview.php?no=2020112417202090730 https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20200905041500004 http://www.civicnews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=30228 https://www.womennews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=202669
제 8 호 Heavy Work in Youth Is Rest in Old Age?
Kicker: SOCIETY (FINANCE) Heavy Work in Youth Is Rest in Old Age? Youth Poverty Problem and Related Policies by Sol-Hyang Park, Reporter cookie7152@naver.com There is a saying that "Heavy work in youth is quiet rest in old age." It means that if you experience hard and difficult things in your youth, you can gain experience and live a better life later. However, it is questionable whether such a saying is for the current generation of young people who are living in an unfavorable environment where poverty is becoming more entrenched than in the past. 1. The Youth Poverty The current youth, who have the best qualifications in history due to their high college entrance rates, are facing difficult times. In Korean society, where college graduation has become mandatory, the majority of young people start their careers by paying off their student loans. Even if one barely gets a job, what young people first meet in the real society is continual restructuring, an unstable labor market, and rising housing prices. According to the report by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs in 2017, the poverty rate between the ages of 25 to 29 has been rising steadily from 4.7% in 2013, 5.9% in 2014 and 7.1% in 2015. Moreover, once poor young people are very likely to remain in poverty. In fact, the relative income poverty rate of young people aged 19 to 34 was 6.7% in 2006, and the poverty rate was 6.3% in 2015 when they turned 28 to 43. As a result, once poor young people are not easy to get out of poverty no matter how much effort they make. What policies has the government introduced to solve these youth poverty problems? 2. Youth Income Guarantee System\ To solve the problem of youth poverty, Seoul and Gyeonggi Province introduced 'Youth Allowance' and 'Youth Basic Income'. In the case of Gyeonggi-do Province, all young people aged 24 are paid unconditionally. In the case of Seoul, the benefits vary depending on the qualification requirements like young people aged 19 to 34 who are unemployed or those who are more than two years old after graduation. It is seemingly a clean and good policy. However, there is a common problem with both policies. Among young people, if they are recipients of national basic livelihood security, the government takes it as a double payment, so they are excluded from benefits. Seoul officials tried to allow basic livelihood recipients to receive youth allowances, but the Ministry of Health and Welfare said it was difficult. It is a welfare policy that goes against equity. In other words, the poorer the person is, the more isolated he or she is from welfare. 3. Young Tomorrow Deduction “The Young Tomorrow Deduction (청년내일채움공제)” policy has been implemented since July, 2016 to promote the inflow of unemployed young people (ages 15 to 34) into small businesses, to support long service and assets building for young people employed in small businesses, and to ease wage gaps with large companies. There are two-year and three-year forms. In the case of the two-year form, if a young person (aged 15-34) who is employed for the first time in a company that has joined the Youth Tomorrow Fill Deduction pays a total of 3 million (1.25 million per month) for two years, he can receive 16 million and (+interest) two years later. In the case of the three-year form, if one pays a total of 6 million (1.65million per month) for three years, he can receive 30 million. Only young people who are employed by companies certified as "root companies" can join. While it may serve the purpose of maintaining long service for young people and raising lump sum money, one of the challenges is that the workplace is small businesses. Workplaces can be very poor and disastrous. Young people should have to choose the company carefully. The moment you are simply blinded by money, you are bound to regret it. In fact, the project is not only for young people but also for small businesses. All conditions could not be met only by young workers. It is inevitable for young people to endure hard working hours. 4. The Youth Business Internship System "The Youth Business Internship System (청년취업인턴제)" enhances the possibility of full-time employment for unemployed young people through internships by supporting part of the company's labor costs for up to one year. It is for unemployed young people (aged 15-34). The process is five step : applying for personal internships → examination of qualifications → job matching and counseling → pre-job training → internship. It seems to be a good policy for young people preparing for employment. However, judging from the annual surge in youth unemployment, it seems not to have much effect. This is expected to continue with the Corona crisis. I pointed out the main government policies for young people. In addition, there are several other policies supporting tuition and housing expenses for young people. Also, large companies, such as POSCO, are actively supporting young people. Please make sure to look into the benefits you can receive through these links. Even if the benefits are minimal, it would be better than not knowing! (https://www.korea.kr/special/policyCurationView.do?newsId=148864193&pWise=main&pWiseMain=K3) (http://youth.posco.com/posco/edu/index.php?mod=education&pag=education01) Major policies for young people mostly focus on only employment. Even this is doubtful of effectiveness. The youth welfare policies should be integrated in terms of income, employment, assets and housing. Young people should be a practical subject of welfare, as they are the major growth engines in the future.I hope that young people will be rewarded later as much as they have suffered. Sources : https://www.pressian.com/pages/articles/264439#0DKU https://newsroom.posco.com/kr/%EC%B2%AD%EB%85%84-%EB%81%9D%EB%82%A0-%EB%95%8C%EA%B9%8C%EC%A7%80-%EB%81%9D%EB%82%9C-%EA%B2%8C-%EC%95%84%EB%8B%88%EB%8B%A4/ https://www.ytn.co.kr/_ln/0102_202010131728326438 https://www.sbcplan.or.kr/main.do?introGbn=02 http://repository.kihasa.re.kr/bitstream/201002/20831/1/2017.2%20No.244.02.pdf
제 7 호 Electric Scooters, Two-faces of Smart Mobility
KICKER: SOCIETY (SHARING SERVICE) Electric Scooters, Two-faces of Smart Mobility Revolutionary or far to go? By Dong-Wook Kim, Reporter smartpodo@kakao.com Recently, sharing service has been such a trend around the world. You can easily find lots of people on crowded streets, riding electric scooters to reach their destinations. However, due to the short history of sharing services, their laws and cultures are not settled yet. Can there be some problems with electric scooters, despite having become popular attractions of consumers and the market at the same time? Appearance of a New Transportation If you are thinking to move just a few meters, but you think it is unclear whether to ride a bus or go on foot, electric scooters can be something tempting for you. It is simple to ride electric scooters around if you just download the application on your smartphone and find where the scooters are parked. It is perfect for pedestrians who are willing to move shorter distances than riding buses or subways. Just by looking at the crowded cities, you can easily spot students, office workers and some self-employed people riding electric scooters to go to their destinations. Smart cities, cities combined with electronics, have been a solution to rapid urbanization. Electric Scooters Parked at the Corner of the Street Including personal mobilities, like electric scooters and electric bicycles, are called smart mobilities. Smart mobilities usually use electricity as their main power which means they do not emit exhaust gas when riding. Therefore, the importance of smart mobilities has come into prominence due to the eco-friendly system. According to the Korea Transport Institute, the smart mobility market is growing more than 20% annually. Korea’s smart mobility market scale is going to reach up to two hundred thousand smart mobilities by 2022. In conclusion, as smart mobilities develop, members of the society become comfortable. As for users, the process becomes efficient because they can use the optimal transportation through many situations of the traffic. In addition, less people are likely to use transportation based on roads, so we can expect traffic jams to happen less. For business purposes, the operators can collect the data of the users so they can further use. For instance, there can be information about individuals’ preferences of smart mobilities or the distance the smart mobility users travel on average. When Inventions Emerge, Problems Come Out Too As written above, smart mobility made our lives much easier than before. However, as smart mobility markets grow rapidly, the users and press are demanding to amend the law for user’s safety. Since this market is quite new and it differs from the original transportation on roads, here are some issues about smart mobility in Korea. Improvement of the Legal System Due to the expansion of smart mobilities, the maintenance of the legal system about vehicles must be amended. Until the 9th of June 2020, to ride electric scooters, you had to be older than 16 years old and also have a two - class driver license. If you still meet the former conditions, electric scooters are classified as a motor device so they were not allowed to be ridden on bicycle roads or sidewalks. Yet now the laws are amended for users to use more electric scooters. Users without the driver license can now ride electric scooters if they are older than age 13. Yet, the law will not come into effect until the 10th of December 2020. Still, there is a lot to legislate about riding electric scooters. As said before electric scooters are only allowed to be ridden on roads with vehicles. However, their maximum speed is controlled to be 25kmh which is quite dangerous if riding with cars. Safety Plans Should Be Drawn up With the improvement of legal systems, there should be some plans between the smart mobilities and the pedestrians or the vehicles. Just like electric scooters, bicycles are classified as a motor device. If there is an accident between the pedestrian and the rider, the rider is most likely to take most of the responsibility. Still, bicycles still have their private bicycle roads, but this is not the case for electric scooters. The users of the electric scooters are in a dilemma of riding on a dangerous road with vehicles or to threaten the pedestrians or bicycles on sidewalks. To ensure the safety of pedestrians, there should be laws that can make safer electric scooters. For instance, it can be an obligation to attach bells to warn the pedestrians or the reflector lights. It can also be an obligation to put on safety helmets and safety equipment while riding the scooters. Concerned with the low entry barriers of the scooters from December, safety training and riding guidelines should be widely spread among the users. A User Riding Electric Scooter without Safety Gears Parking Issues with Electric Scooters You might be wondering why parking scooters at a random place can be a problem, but it has a lot of drawbacks. Electric scooters have a parking system called free - floating, which the users can just park anywhere they want. This can be beneficial for the users to just use the electric scooters everywhere but not for the others who are using the road. Even some landlords are making an appeal that the random electric scooters are parked in front of their houses. There are no definite fines to the free - floating systems yet. Thus, the need for temporary parking places for electric scooters is desperate. The users of the scooters and the companies of these smart mobilities should intend for users to use the fixed parking place. Electric Scooter Parked at Someone's Property In 2020, there are more than 10 enterprises which are providing smart mobility services in Korea. While the service is growing its market fast, indeed, will there be more specific laws introduced for the electric scooter users and the pedestrians? I hope someday an agreement between the two shall be made so everyone can feel relaxed while riding electric scooters. Sources: https://hankookilbo.com/News/Read/202005111727051195 https://biz.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2019/09/28/2019092800735.html https://www.idsn.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=30413
제 6 호 Are You Just Going to Save Money?
Kicker: SOCIETY (FINANCE) Are You Just Going to Save Money? National Finance Enterprise for Youth by Ju-eun Yeon/Editor Yeonje1113@naver.com There is a national financial project for young people. The project is supported by the state and is being carried out for young people who have just begun to enter society. How much do you know about this project? Let’s take some time to see if there is a financial project you can apply for. ▲The Image of Dollar Terms of support for financial projects Since it is a state-supported financial project, special conditions are needed to apply for the product. it is the median income and age. We know what is median income? Median income is the income of 50 % of all households based on their income. This refers to the income of a household equivalent to 50 % of its total income. That is, the income of the middle-positioned households when they are lined up on an income-based basis. Types and contents of financial projects There are several national projects for young people, but his article describes the five national projects represented. Youth preferential savings bankbook, youth savings account, hope double youth bankbook, working youth bankbook, and speaking youth bankbook. ▲The Image of Saving 1) Youth Preferential Savings Bankbook Youth preferential savings bankbook is subscription accounts giving interest rates of up to 3.3 percent for young people. Those aged 19 to 34 and earning less than 30 million won a year can apply for the program if they are homeless or if they are expected to be homeless within three years. 2) Youth Savings Account The youth savings account is a product that will start anew in 2020, and if you save 100,000 won per month for three years, you can save a total of 14.4 million won by adding up the government’s subsidies. The target is young people between the ages of 15 and 39, or those with a median income of less than 50 percent. Youngpeople who work part-time jobs or temporary work can apply, so if you are a university student who works part-time jobs a lot, make sure to apply after meeting the conditions. It is impossible to overlap with tomorrow’s deduction for young people who work for small and medium-sized enterprises. To briefly explain tomorrow’s deduction, one can receive more than five times as much money as one’s savings to pave the way for future design. Based on the date of full-time employment, young people aged between 15 and 34 can apply if their wages are less than 3.5 million won per month. 3) Hope Double Youth Bankbook It is a bankbook that makes twice as much. Not only can you double the principal, but you can also receive interest. Savings and duration can be selected, and savings are in units of 50,000 won, 100,000 won, and 150,000 won, and the period is two or three years. The target condition requires conditions, including local conditions. It must be a young person between 18 and 34 who lives in Seoul. Income should be less than 200 won. Finally, you must be currently working or have experience in office. 4) The Working Youth Bankbook A working youth bankbook can be paid 10 million won if it saves 100,000 won per month for three years. The above-mentioned “hope double youth bank account” is centered in Seoul, while the working youth bank account is centered in Gyeonggi Province. For Gyeonggi Province,you can not only be a resident but also your place of work must be in Gyeonggi Province. Applicable if the median income is below 100 percent among working young people aged 18 to 24. 5) Speaking Youth Bankbook Youth hope raising account targeted livelihood benefits recipients. If you save 100,000 won a month for three years, you can receive a total of 15 million won, including information subsidies. The target is young workers aged between 15 and 39 who are recipients of livelihood benefits. The problems of national financial projects So far, we have looked at national financial projects targeting young people. Here is a question. Were readers aware of the business? There will be readers who know, but there will be some who do not. Although the country is currently carrying out various project for young people, the promotional effect is very minimal. Therefore, various promotional policies should be implemented so that many young people who meet the conditions can know and apply. Moreover, there are many restrictions on projects currently being carried out in the country. Since it is a national project, it is inevitable that restrictions will follow, but young people who are in a difficult economic situation due to the condition of median income are shunned. The government should make more efforts to solve these problems. Some of the financial projects may be suitable for Sangmyung University students who meet the conditions. In particular, Sangmyung University students who have moved their registration sites are more likely to meet the conditions. I hope you make a wise financial plan. Sources: https://blog.naver.com/luxuryjh72/221981486202 https://blog.naver.com/andyfirstlv/221880412351 https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=3534601&cid=40942&categoryId=31815 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNp2YAk1eKw
제 5 호 Corona Virus
Kicker: SOCIETY (DISEASE) Corona Virus Sociological Approach to Disease Inside the Country By Eugene Ha, Reporter eugine16@naver.com There has been a big issue around the world since New Year’s Day in 2020. It is not a nuclear bomb, not a world war, it is a virus. This is a new type of corona virus from China. This is a pathogen like SARS and MERS that causes severe respiratory symptoms, which have been problematic worldwide. Various phenomena are emerging due to this virus, and I would like to look at them from a sociological perspective in the categories of Aversion, Discrimination, Psychology and Countermeasures. ∙ Aversion and Discrimination The first social phenomenon to be highlighted by the new type of corona virus is an aversion that is more frightening than infection. It is a phenomenon of loathing for Chinese and Asians. We can clearly see this phenomenon through all the articles on the Internet, SNS, and related words mentioned with “disgusting.” In the last week of January, when the corona 19 began, “China” ranked 3rd after “Women” and “People,” and “Corona” first appeared in 5th place. From the third week of February, “Chinese” ranked 2nd, “Chinese Abomination” in 10th and “Chinese Entry” in 12th place. The frequency of the use of hateful expressions of “jjangkae,” which means disparaging Chinese people, has also increased. And we can see the emotional words mentioned were changed to “infected,” “disgusted” and “horror.” This aversion is spreading to Xenophobia, not simply stopping from Chinese abhorrence. Xenophobia which “Xenos,” means “a stranger” and “phobos,” means “horror, fear” is excluding and hating foreigners or strangers. ▲Related words with Phobia and Xenophobia In response, many human rights activists said, “Infectious diseases are a phenomenon that can be caught by anyone and spread around the world, but putting negative expressions on specific regions, gender and race can be the basis of discrimination.” It is creating an abomination and creating unfair human rights victims. This does not stop at discrimination. It affects Chinese food, culture and business. This is not a right thing. ∙ Psychology People’s fears of an infection are growing as they see real-time news on TV and see the growing number of infected people day by day. Corona symptoms include fever, cough, and sore throat. However, people wonder if it is corona even if they have headaches due to such anxiety and fear. If you look at the Internet, there are “corona headaches,” “corona stomachaches,” “corona dizziness,” and “corona diarrhea”. At times like this, the public needs to be more calm. However, there are some people who abuse using this psychology. There are people who write articles, sell foods or things that are not known to prevent disease, or make fake news about infected people and the dead. Such an immoral phenomenon should not occur. People should work together to overcome such an inevitable disease like the virus. ∙Countermeasures With more and more infected people coming out and their movements identified, Corona-related sites and applications are becoming an issue. On January 30, a “Corona Map,” which a student at Kyung Hee University made, allows users to see the movements of the infected patients. ▲Korea's first coronavirus-related site, “Corona Map” The “Corona Al-li-mi’’ site, developed by four students from KoreaUniversity, was then introduced on Feb. 2. Based on location information, this allows users to search for the location of an infected patient’s visit, a specific map of the clinic near the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and phone numbers. The other one, the “Coronaita” site, tells the number of places that have been closed or visited by a person within a three-kilometer radius of a particular place nationwide. And on March 5th, college students who created the above “Corona Al-li-mi” site opened the “Mask Al-li-mi” site, which provides information on mask inventory at convenience stores. They are also looking for ways to inform about not only convenience stores but also drug stores and marts. ▲From the left “Corona Al-li-mi”, “Coronaita”, and “Mask Al-li-mi” Now, if you look at the government's counterplan, there are postponement of elementary, middle and high schools, remote classes for college students, mask supply, and office telecommuting. Schools where young students live together all day and share meals are more vulnerable to infectious diseases. The opening of school on March 2nd was postponed until March 16th. Two weeks later it was postponed an additional 23 days due to severe local infection. Because it is impossible to secure enough masks to provide to students at present, there are no people who will agree to open schools under these such circumstances. Also, because university students gather from various regions, most universities are offering alternative courses by remote classes until April. Since office workers have to work with masks on and are exposed to infection, many companies are allowing telecommuting. The most problematic phenomenon is the lack of masks. As a result, the government introduced on March 5th that people can purchase masks according to their year of birth at pharmacies. You can buy two masks with your ID. It was implemented as a measure to cope with the unstable supply and demand of masks. In conclusion, the new corona virus has become a major issue worldwide, and we could find how it has affected various aspects of society. We could see changes in the way people cope with the situation and people's perception and behavior. Also, people could get fast and accurate information through various applications or sites. However, it is not right to just ignore and watch the situation where the Phobia phenomena leads to discriminatory remarks and indiscriminate assaults toward Asians as well as Chinese. The government should provide support in treating patients and provide monitoring and care to prevent the disease from spreading, and citizens should work together to prevent infection by doing social distancing and putting themselves in quarantine. Sources: http://www.mediatoday.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=205745 http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/society/rights/931870.html https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=2009635&cid=43667&categoryId=43667 https://www.fnnews.com/news/202003141638557570 https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20200313172500004?input=1195m http://news.kbs.co.kr/news/view.do?ncd=4396733&ref=A https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=5926931&cid=43667&categoryId=43667
제 4 호 What is Your Principle?
Kicker : SOCIETY (JUSTICE) What is Your Principle? Justifying the Rushing Trolley By Yeon-Soo Kim, Reporter alodino@naver.com Every single person has their own life. Through tides of seconds, we go through particular experiences. It could be a joyful success, sometimes miserable drawbacks, or heartbreaking losses. We catches lessons passing time. Through streams of emotions, we grow our own principle. We define our issues through our principles. We tell ourselves or others whether it is right or wrong by it. However, we need to always question ourselves. Is it logical? Do You Have a Right Principle? There is a trolley* rushing down the rail. It is unstoppable since its brakes are out of control. Rail’s ending point is, unfortunately, where 5 innocent workers are working, who are perfectly unawared of the upcoming tragedy. In front of you, there is a steering wheel, which can switch the rail system, which will change where this trolley is heading. This other destination is where a single innocent worker is hardworking, also unnoticed. If you stand there, touching nothing, will definitely occur 5 tragic deaths. Yet, if you spin the steering wheel, 5 tragic deaths would change to a single man’s death. What is your choice? In other words, what does your principle say? △ Trolley Dilemma Can We Measure the Weight of Lives? This dilemma is called the “Trolley dilemma” which is one of the major opposing theories to Utilitarianism**. Thinking saving 5 people by killing, in other words sacrificing, 1 person is logical is actually one of the backbones of Utilitariansim. However, in real life, it isn’t simple to weigh human lives. What if the 1 person standing at the end of the rail had an old mother, 5 children, and he was the only man earning money? What if the 5 men were just out of jail, and they were planning serious crime? What if, what if, what if… There will be endless chains of “Why” and “If” in real life as soon as we start to define so called “Justice”. Actually, this “Trolley Dilemma” is one of the hot issues online, which people argue endlessly. What Happens if the Computer Confronts This Trolley Manless automobiles are not only imagination in movies anymore. Human’s science technology is bringing automatic vehicles to real life every single second. Running car is a convenience and a danger at the same time. Mishandled car on a crowded road can lead to a huge tragedy. That is why in every country, people need to pass a particular test to get their driving license. However, we cannot make computers, particualy A.Is, to study driving exam. Programmers, the theoretical fathers of A.Is, need to properly design algorithms properly. The trolley dilemma is one of the main issues designing manless cars. A.I’s principle must not follow particular man. Automatic car softwares’ principle need to convince their users, since their instant judgments can risk their users’ lives. There could also be a “Trolley dilemma” driving your own vehicle. For example, lets say that you are driving a car on a highway. At the middle of the road, you notice that your car’s brake is out of control. Frustrated, you look for any emergency exit, but the only thing you find is the fact that you are heading to a huge bus. If you turn your steering wheel you can avoid a serious collision with the bus, but you will inevitably collide with a way much smaller vehicle. A collision with the bus will deifinity cause your serious injury, or even death. However, with the smaller vehicle you have a high possibility of getting a minor injury and the cost of serious damage to the small vehicle. Are you going to turn the steering wheel? A lot of people would turn the steering wheel because of survival instinct. Maybe we could justify the turned wheel by saying we cannot control an instant decision caused by instincts. However, automatic driving software is not operated by instant instincts. They are operated by a sophisticated algorithm which is designed by programmers. Programmers have plenty of time to decide which choice would be right. No One is Right or Wrong We can not blame someone ignoring the running trolley to avoid responsibility, or turning their vehichles to save their own lives. People are designed to be selfish, to consider their own lives most important. No one is right or wrong, there are only endless arguments, pros, and cons. The only thing we need to do is questioning endlessly about our own principle. Can we logically define every circumstance? Do we have logical principles? * a small vehicle with wheels that can be pushed or pulled along and is used for carrying things ** the belief that the right course of action is the one that will produce the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people Sources: Trolley Problem – Killing and Letting Die (http://www.jamesrachels.org/killing.pdf) Trolley Problem (https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-trolley-problem) Moral minds by Marc. D. Hauser (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226211593_Marc_D_Hauser_Moral_minds_How_nature_designed_our_universal_sense_of_right_and_wrong) JUSTICE: What's the right thing to do? by Michael J. Sandel (http://justiceharvard.org/justice-whats-the-right-thing-to-do/) Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries (https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/trolley?q=trolley) (https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/utilitarianism?q=Utilitarianism)
제 4 호 Should the Term 경성(Gyeongseong) Era Exist?
Kicker:SOCIETY(HISTORY) Should the Term 경성(Gyeongseong) Era Exist? Having Proper Historical Awareness on the Occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the March First Independence Movement By Su-jeong Sim, Editor tlatnwjd97@naver.com Regarding the so-called Gyeongseong Era sensibility, these days look at the SNS of younger generations, and you can see many people wearing various costumes worn during the time of enlightenment. However, criticism is rising that this is wrong. In this article, let's find out about the term Gyeongseong Era and the commemoration of wearing the clothing of the Gyeongseong Era. How did it so wrong and why was it criticized? ▲The Search Result of the Gyeongseong Era on the SNS ▶What Is the Gyeongseong Era?: The Term Gyeongseong Era Should Not Exist A new term that combines new and retro, the new, fun trend of retro is called New - tro. New - tro is prevalent now, in particular, the Gyeongseong Era came to mind as dramas such as “Mr. Sunshine” and “Hotel Del Luna” were popular. ▲Gyeongseong Era Costumes from the Dramas. The Gyeongseong Era is generally referring to the 1920s and 30s. This period was the Japanese colonial era, when Korea was deprived of itssovereignty* and forced to be ruled by the Japanese. *sovereignty: the supreme, independent, and absolute power that finally determines the state's intention. An important thing is Gyeongseong was the name that Japan changed the name of Seoul(Hanyang), our capital city, during the colonial period. Therefore, the term Gyeongseong Era is not genuine, and it can be said that the term Gyeongseong Era itself is a remnant of Japan's colonial rule. Critics say the prevalence of using the term Gyeongseong Era is no different from glorifying and distorting the nation's painful history with our own hands, and that it should not be consumed any longer. ▶Opinion of Sangmyung University Students about Gyeongseong Era I conducted the survey because I want to hear the opinions of students at Sangmyung University about Gyeongseong Era. ✔️Q1: Did you know that the Gyeongseong Era emerged when Japan by force changed Hanyang into Gyeongseong during the Japanese colonial era? According to an analysis of 33 people who participated in the survey, it shows that 21 people(63.6%) said they knew and 12 people(36.4%) said they did not. ✔️Q2:What do you think about using the term Gyeongseong to do business? (EX: Gyeongseong Tavern, Gyeongseong Era Costume) According to an analysis of 33 people who participated in the survey, it shows that 9 people were in agreement and 24 people disagreed. 72.7% of people disagreed. ✔️Q3: What do you think about celebrating wearing costumes from the time of enlightenment? Agree A minority of people said that individual freedom is the biggest factor of their agreement. A1: Since it's a history of pain, I don't think it's bad to remember the history in the way of wearing costumes from the time of enlightenment. A2: In a way, I think it's okay because we have settled into another play culture without forgetting our history. Only a successful past can't be remembered. A3: I think it is necessary to know the background of the appearance of modern clothing. Based on the correct knowledge of history, if we express the charm to our culture, I think it can bring positive development to society and clothing technology. Disagree Many people said that history beautification (Japanese colonial era beautification) is the biggest factor of their disagreement. A1: I think there's a good chance it's going to be one of the obstacles to the formation of good historical awareness. A2: I think it is necessary to have a proper education because there are many people who know the enlightenment period only as the time when there were beautiful and pretty costumes. A3: I think we should know history properly. ✔️Q4: Additional Opinions about the Gyeongseong Era? A1:In fact, I only know about our country's oppression and colonial policies. I don't know about of the culture or the lifestyle of our people during that era. I hope we can re-examine that and get people's attention. A2: As I have only recently learned about the origin of the word Gyeongseong, I don't think the real meaning of Gyeongseong is very well known. I hope many people are interested in this and have many opportunities to think again. A3: The commercial use of the term Gyeongseong, in itself is, equivalent to profiting from the sadness of history. ▶Vestiges of Japanese Imperialism Remaining In Daily life Did you know that the words that you use often in your daily life, such as Fighting, Class president, and Vice-president, are vestiges of Japanese imperialism? From now on, let us carefully examine the following words or actions. The following are some example of vestiges of Japanese imperialism in use in daily life. ✔Name / Term / Language Vestiges of Japanese Imperialism Alternative Class president, Vice-president 반장, 부반장 Chairman, Vice-Chairman 회장, 부회장 Instruction(s) 훈화 Words of Blessing 덕담 Fighting 파이팅 Cheer up 힘내 Name of School with *Bearing 방위가들어간학교이름 *Bearing: Direction Rename School 학교이름바꾸기 Notification - ex) Report of Absence ~계(屆)-예)결석계 Declaration 신고서 ✔School Culture Vestiges of Japanese Imperialism Alternative Attention/Bow 차렷/경례 Hi 안녕하세요 School Trip수학여행 Exploration of Culture 문화탐방 Remember it is the centennial* of the March First Independence Movement, so let's correct the misperceptions of the Japanese colonial era and continue our generation correctly. *Centennial: 100th anniversary Sources: https://m.post.naver.com/viewer/postView.nhn?volumeNo=23547326&memberNo=11036773&vType=VERTICAL https://blog.naver.com/flnalnt/221649129973 Photo: www.instagram.com Photo: https://tv.naver.com/
제 3 호 What is a Carpool?
Kicker: SOCIETY(CARPOOL) What is a Carpool? The Change to Our Lives by the Sharing Economy By Su-jeong Sim, Reporter tlatnwjd97@naver.com Taxis are convenient to use when you move in everyday life. Do you usually use taxis a lot? Then, what do you think about ride-sharing? Do you know about carpools? Conflicts between carpools and the taxi industry are becoming an issue. This article will cover carpools, taxis and the sharing economy. ▶Definition of a Carpool A carpool is to share a ride in vehicles when travelling in the same or similar directions to a destination. In Korea, carpools are allowed on a limited basis between 7 a.m. ~ 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ~ 8 p.m. during commuting time. It is prohibited to operate on weekends and holidays. Carpools have advantages such as saving fares and an alternative to taxi drivers refusal to take a passenger. Also carpools have disadvantages such as safety problems for passengers and violating taxi drivers’ right to survive. Carpool is classified as a kind of sharing economy by connecting the vehicle and the driver to the passenger. ▲Share a ride in vehicles when travelling in the same or similar directions to a destination ▶Sharing Economy: Taxis vs Carpools Sharing economy refers to an economy based on cooperative consumption, in which once-produced products are shared by several people. Carpool is a ride-sharing service. Carpool services have begun to emerge by utilizing the exception of Article 81(Article 81: Prohibits paid transportation of one’s own car) of the Passenger Automobile Transport Business Act, "Allow one’s own car paid-in transportation act for commuting purposes only." Under the exception, the carpool app was allowed, but it has been at odds with the taxi industry because the commuting time is not specified accurately. The taxi drivers are against carpools. It is because of the taxi drivers’ right to survive. "Although carpools limit services, if a carpool is cheaper, citizens would naturally use carpool services, which would eventually lead to the expansion of carpool services," taxi drivers said. Rallies against carpools have been held and in one case, a taxi driver died while protesting against carpools. Consequently, it was clearly amended to allow only limited time between 7 a.m. ~ 9 p.m. and between 6 p.m. ~ 8 p.m. ▶Opinion of Sangmyung University Students about Carpools I conducted the survey because I want to hear the opinions of students at Sangmyung University about carpools. Agree and Disagree Ratio about Carpool According to an analysis of 30 people who participated in the survey, it shows that 21 people were in agreement with carpools and 9 people disagreed. 70% of people agreed. Reason for Favoring Carpools Affordable fares were the biggest part of the opinion in favor of carpools. -Other opinions ✔Solving the problem of taxi driver refusal to take a passenger ✔Preventing taxi drivers from deliberately extending the time to get more charges ✔Revitalizing the sharing economy Reason for Opposing Carpools Opposition to carpools was mostly accounted about the issue of taxi driver survival and passenger safety. It would be disturbing if it weren't for the same gender passenger/driver. Criminal news of taxi drivers whose identities have been proven is also sometimes talked about. The carpool, which is not guaranteed to be safe for both drivers and passengers, cannot be guaranteed to be safe. Opinions about Carpool Commuting Time Many students' say that the idea of allowing carpools during commuting time is generally good. ✔I think it's good if only allowed during commuting time. ✔Commuting time carpool is good because commuting time is very complicated. ✔There are often no taxis during commuting time, so it would be nice to allow carpools only at that time. There is also opposition to allowing commuting time carpools, albeit slightly. ✔Taxis and carpools will become more crowded together and cause traffic congestion. Additional Opinions about Carpools ✔In the case of taxi drivers, there is identification information in front of the seats, and it would be better to apply the same information to the carpool bill or enforcement ordinance to ensure safety. ✔I hope it is possible to be only with the same gender when using a carpool ✔I think it would be better to run the carpool at a time when public transportation is not running ✔I don't know why carpools should be illegal in the first place ✔Carpools should be allowed not only during commuting time, but in all hours Looking at the changes to our lives by the sharing economy, the sharing economy can bring about convenient lives, but it can also bring side effects like dispute between carpools and taxis. We need to implement a sharing economy that can prevent side effects. 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