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A Study of Married Immigrant Women's Experience of Community Participation based on Interculturalism- focused on Social Economic Community
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상호문화주의에 근거한 결혼이주여성의 지역사회참여 경험 연구 - 사회적경제공동체 참여 경험을 중심으로

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Research Institute for Life and Culture, Sogang University 생명연구 생명연구 제52권 KCI Accredited Journals
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2019.1
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57 - 84 (28page)

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A Study of Married Immigrant Women's Experience of Community Participation based on Interculturalism- focused on Social Economic Community
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For married immigrant women, social participation is a process of meeting and interacting with community members on a continuous or regular basis. Community participation of married immigrant women has an important role not only in adapting to the new environment but also in improving their quality of life in terms of their self-esteem and life satisfaction. It also forms an important social network of the community and strengthens social capital. However, their social participation should be based not on the level of ‘adaptation’ or ‘settlement’, but on mutual awareness that respects and accepts the social and cultural background of migrant women and their native countries, that is interculturalism. Unlike multiculturalism which emphasizes cultural differences, interculturalism emphasizes mutual understanding and mutual interaction among various cultures based on universality. This study examines various theories and policy models of the multiculturalism, and introduces the recently discussed interculturalism. Then, this study applies the issue of the migrant women’s social participation by conducting and analyzing a qualitative research. This study took deep interviews with leaders of three selected social economic organizations and conducted Focus Group Interviews with major participants of those groups.

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