Sunday, October 15, 2017

Extra posting. WVS. KIM jae woong

Justice of Divorce
 
Journalism & mass communication
 2013051473
KIM Jae woong
 
We learned about a site called WVS, where we can investigate each country in the last hour. I wonder what each country thinks about one issue and think it is a useful site. While looking at the table of contents, one topic drew attention. It was ' divorce '.
How do each country think about divorce? And the people of a relatively free country and conservative country are thinking about divorce.
The data was about the justice of divorce. First of all, I thought about the justice of divorce. Whether justified in detail justified or justified, it was regarded as justification for whatever reason. South Korea and China were overwhelmingly negative about divorce. On the other hand, the Netherlands and Sweden were able to justify themselves and were overwhelmingly outnumbered. Perhaps it is because it is a country that makes and secures personal happiness and freedom more socially. However, it is true that the Republic of Korea and China have yet to look deeply into the history of women and women who have been deeply penetrated by Confucian scholars and women who are more concerned about individualism than individualism. For example, even if a divorced entertainer gets divorced from a TV talent show, he or she can not protect the family, but the image of a divorced family can not be ignored.
 

It was very interesting doing this research. It was good to see how each country looked at each other, so it was good to see it. I personally believe that the number of Korean figures in the table is seven years, and perhaps there will be a lot of changes to the current people's consciousness. I also think that divorce is not too bad. I think we should always be able to correct ourselves if our personal lives are too volatile and uncomfortable.

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