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The Achievements and Problems of the HK Project - 'Island Humanities', The Civilization-historical Conversion of the Space Recognition Paradigm
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HK사업의 성과와 과제 - 섬의 인문학 : 공간인식 패러다임의 문명사적 전환 -

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Kang, Bong-Yong (목포대)
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Institution for Marine & Island Cultures Mokpo National University Journal of the Island Culture Vol.51 KCI Accredited Journals
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2018.6
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221 - 258 (38page)

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The Achievements and Problems of the HK Project - 'Island Humanities', The Civilization-historical Conversion of the Space Recognition Paradigm
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The Humanities Korea (HK) project was launched in 2007 supported by a stimulation grant dedicated to the 21st century humanities crisis discourse. This large-scale project supports academic humanities research institutes for 10 years in conducting intensive research according to an optimal agenda set for each research institute.
The HK project pursues four objectives. Firstly, it aims at the new practical humanities. For this, a fusion research methodology is adopted, the humanities agenda is put into practice, and humanities policies are targeted. Secondly, the project aims at the construction of globally recognized humanities research institutes. For this, professional research infrastructures related to the agendas are established, and high-quality discourses are produced and communicated. Thirdly, the project makes efforts for the widespread dissemination of research outcomes. The humanities agenda of each institute is laid out as a new academic field, and attention is given to supplying the research results to the public. Fourthly, the project intends to supplement the university system. By establishing research institutes that implement fusion research agendas at universities, the HK project brings together supplements multiple departments to encourage interaction.
Founded in 1983, the Institution for Marine & Island Cultures of the Mokpo National University has dedicated itself to island studies for 35 years. Since 2009, it has been conducting the HK project centered on the agendum of ‘Island Humanities: the civilization-historical conversion of the space recognition paradigm of islands’. Island Humanities is the core focus of the agenda, and ‘the civilization-historical conversion of the space recognition paradigm’ is the practical strategy.
The theoretical structure of the Island Humanities agenda comprises four main conceptions. Firstly, it recognizes the unity of the relationship between islands and the sea. Secondly, it pay attention to the notion of islands based on the two-sided concepts of isolation and openness. Thirdly, it targets all human aspects (‘island culture’) and their foundations (‘island ecology’) that have uniquely materialized in island spaces. Fourthly, it steers towards a plan for improving the quality of life on islands.
‘The civilization-historical conversion of the space recognition paradigm’ constitutes the strategy to put into practice the ‘Island Humanities’ agenda. Greeting ‘the era of the ocean’ and ‘the era of the islands’ of the 21st century, it declares the civilization-historical task of expanding and converting the customary paradigm of space recognition, which has reasoned from the center of the land, into a space recognition that includes both islands and the sea. Against the background of this declaration of practice, this paper specifically points out the achievements made and the tasks performed during 9 years of research at the Institution for Marine & Island Cultures.

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[국문초록]
Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. HK사업의 목적 및 취지
Ⅲ. 아젠다의 主題: ‘섬의 인문학’
Ⅳ. 아젠다의 副題: 공간인식 패러다임의 문명사적 전환
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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