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The Impact of Individual’s Social Capital on Social Conflict Awareness and Inclusiveness

Kwon Yeon Hwa 1 CHOI, YEOL ORD ID 1

1부산대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study aims to examine the impact of individual’s social capital on social conflict awareness and inclusiveness, resolve social conflicts and seek ways to increase social integration and inclusion for the sustainable development of society. Data from the 2018 Social Integration Survey were used for analysis, and the results are as follows. Women, young people, and unhealthy people were seriously aware of social conflicts, and men, young people, and healthy people were more inclusive of the socially disadvantaged. In the case of social capital, network and trust played a significant role in recognizing social conflicts, and family-centered communication and trust in groups were important. Inclusiveness toward socially underprivileged members increased as they comply with the norms, are active in participating activities, have an open network, and more trust in the group. However, the lower the trust in agency and social fairness, the more inclusiveness increased.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.