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Analysis of the operation status of youth activity programs in Korea under the COVID-19 situation: Focusing on the ‘e-youth’ site

  • 한국청소년활동연구
  • Abbr : SKYA
  • 2022, 8(3), pp.1-24
  • DOI : 10.36697/skya.2022.8.3.1
  • Publisher : Korea Youth Activity Research Association
  • Research Area : Natural Science > Life Sciences > Child Study > Adolescence Science
  • Received : August 31, 2022
  • Accepted : September 30, 2022
  • Published : September 30, 2022

Park, Soo Hyun 1 Ko, Yoo Ju 1

1전남대학교 교육학과

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ABSTRACT

Background: Data-based administration and public data convergence are forming a new place for youth who are consumers and youth activity operators who are suppliers to share information. However, collaboration and information sharing between suppliers are still insufficient. Today, youth academia and the field are looking for new ways to encourage youth activities in the post-COVID-19 era, but there is a lack of comparative analysis on how youth activity operators have responded to the rapid environmental change of COVID-19. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to derive knowledge and information that can be used by various subjects interested in youth in the future by analyzing how the domestic youth activity program was operated in the COVID-19 situation. Methodology: The methods of this study are web crawling and text mining analysis. The research tools used Python 3.10.5 and TEXTOM, and the analysis data are 8,575 youth activity programs registered in "e-Youth" from January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2022. Findings: First, when analyzing the current status of domestic youth activity programs operated in the COVID-19 situation by activity, institution, and region, it was possible to identify the characteristics and improvements identified in each area. Second, when text mining analyzed the name of the youth activity program operated in the COVID-19 situation, it was possible to identify a consistent method and improvement in the name of the youth activity program currently registered by the youth activity operators. In addition, when analyzing the visualization results, different characteristics and changes were captured for each year. Conclusions: The implications of this study are to expand the field of information sharing for youth activity operators and to suggest specific ways to activate and encourage their collaboration. To this end, three practical suggestions were presented based on the results of the analysis of youth activity programs operated in the COVID-19 situation.

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