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A study on the Porous companion and Daily Politics for People-Centered Community Care

Ryu, Do-hyang 1

1전남대학교

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ABSTRACT

This thesis argues the necessity of humanities community care in response to the super-aged society and super-personalized era. People-centered care is not simply based on the satisfaction of materials or the benefit of services, but on a sense of a companion who recognizes one person as being and a performative practice that creates a safe place he wants. From this point of view, humanities community care can be formulated as a process in which people living in the region consider each other as friends and neighbors and establish a 'good relationship'. In other words, a good relationship is a qualitative indicator of the humanities community that cannot be quantified and quantified, and a humanities strategy to realize a good life concretely. While reviewing the German 'multi-generation housing' and the Seoul 'Daldream Arts School' as specific examples related to this, I discuss the potential of humanities community care that can already exist or sufficiently exist in Korean society. German multigenerational housing is creatively practiced in cities and villages by state capital, and the Seoul 'Daldream Arts School' is implementing humanities community care in neighborhoods through the private horn root movement. In the process of asking ourselves questions about the unstable reality as we cling to success and competition, and finding ways to reallocate the material and human resources around us to have a good relationship together, we can become the subjects of daily politics for me and your good life, not politics in a grand sense.

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