2022-01-04
Mobility Cinema Paradiso- Focusing on Netflix
Concept of mobility: Definition of mobility, mobility society and paradigm, characteristics of mobility, mobility user behaviour, mobility cases seen in films.
Overview of Netflix: Birth, concept, characteristics of Netflix, cine-match, algorithm.
Netflix and recognition of social problems: Resolution of youth problems, improve life and environmental problems using documentary and entertainment content.
- Life World
- Media
- Mobility
- Multiculturalism
- The Civic
Kim, Hee Kyung, Seongdong Foundation for Arts & Culture
2021-12-22
Mobility of Crops and World History
1. Tobacco: Is it god’s gift or smoke of the devil?- Tobacco from ancient Maya times and cigarette rod made by baking clay- Discovery of tobacco by Columbus and spread it to Europe- From treatment to major products that increase health- Politics of tobacco, changes in the form of tobacco- Meaning of tobacco in Latin America (especially Cuba)
2. Sugar, ‘‘white gold“, changes the world- From the age of honey to the age of sugar cane ‘sweet reed’- The rise of sugar, brutal slavery of sugar cane plantations and importation of black slaves- Anti-slavery movement and revolution in the US, France and Haiti- Abolition of slavery systems and birth of contract workers (new workers for producing sugar)
Cho, Hyejin, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-12-22
COVID-19 and Emergence of Information Mobility Society
1. History of Global Epidemics and Social Changes- Since the emergence of mankind, several epidemics have threatened the survival of mankind
2. COVID-19 and Dilemma of Mobility- Still restricted movement of people- Increase in logistics and information movement with increased economic activities utilising ICT
3. Information Mobility Society, A New Change- From the spatial movement of matter to the society with movement of information from a time and space perspective- Increased information mobility due to COVID-19
- COVID-19
- Information
- Life World
- Mobility
Song, Kyungjae, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-12-22
From a Factory Worker to a Writer: Korean History of Mobility and Reading a Novel by Gyeongsook Shin
Broadening the understanding on Korean history of students
Explaining the value of literature to form a critical literal art thought which can control speed rather than being influenced by it
Review on the novel An Isolated Room (1995) by Gyeongsook Shin, who was a factory worker that became a writer
The novel by Gyeongsook Shin is based on the experience of female factory workers and looked at Korea’s compressed high growth period not as the time for advancement but as the time for violence in terms of speed.
The novel by Gyeongsook Shin made readers think the value of literature that pursues the dignified ideals and value of life, without being influenced significantly by the era of speediness.
- Factory
- Gyeongsook Shin
- Mobility
- novel
Kim, Eunha, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-12-21
Pandemic and Mobility Shown in a Picture
Mobility is an essential element but movement spreads epidemic with the movement of germs and virus.
It is explained with the history of art focusing on the artwork of an artist, looking at the changes from God-centred world to the human-centred society.
Artworks of Pieter Brueghel, Joss Liperence, and French painter Jules Ely Delaunay are reviewed.
Reviewing the history of occurrence of pests during King Gongmin of Goryeo, cholera during Joseon period and Spanish flu in 1918.
Looking at the process of spreading Spanish flu through the movement of soldiers and trade in artworks of Edvard Munch, Egon Shiele and Klimt.
- Artworks
- Baroque
- Mobility
- Pandemic
- Spanish Flu
Song, Hye Eun, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-12-21
How Has Information Communications Technology(ICT) Changed Citizens? Emergence of Smart Citizens in the Information Mobility Society
1. ICT and mobility society- The advancement of ICT and transportation created a new type of society that is different from the paradigm in the industrial society in the past.- A society in which information, people, goods and services can move in real time
2. Digital transformation- Acceleration of digitalisation across the society moving beyond the digitization which is turning the analogue into digital format
3. Need to consider how to live in an information mobility society characterised by rapidly changing mobility- A phenomenon where people’s cognitive ability is decreased due to rapid social changes- Need to wisely consider morals and legal norms to live in the information mobility society with strong mobility
- DIgital Transformation
- ICT
- Information Mobility Society
Song, Kyungjae, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-12-20
How is Gender Represented in Japanese Textbooks in the High-Mobility Era?
The concept of ‘mobility’ and ‘gender’
The reasons why we need to pay attention to textbooks in Japanese textbooks
Description of the role of photos and images included in textbooks
Finding something that comes to one’s mind upon looking at the images and photos in textbooks in Japanese textbooks
Considering the possibility of ‘gender-free’ textbooks
- Genger
- High mobity
- Japanese Textbooks
Eunjoo Lee, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-12-20
‘Kim Boram, Respecting the Same but Pursuing the Differences’
1. The more you know, the more you understand.- Nothing (舞)→ Life (生)→Movement (動)→Flow (流)→Power(力) and Mobility2. Similar things are fake.- Dance education in Korea- Kim Bo-ram style dance and art3. Pursuing differences- ‘Feel the rhythm of Korea1’ video- Keywords for enjoying the video- Futuristic ways of movement4. Moving toward the right dream in the right direction as a main character for future evolution
- Boram Kim
- Korean Dancer
- Mobility
Kim, Yoon Ji, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-12-20
Mobility Media and Wise Way of Reading the World
History of media: Speech, writing, mass media and the advent of mobility media
How much influence does the media have on us?
Story about the influence and effect of media in the era of mobility
Review on the impact of media on politics and society with actual examples of the US presidential election in 1988 and Korean presidential election in 2002.
Review on various framing strategies
Comparison of wordings used in opinion polls
Comparison of photos and headlines on the front page of a newspaper
Comparison of headlines of internet media articles
Comparison of articles with the same issues but different interpretations
- Media
- Mobility
- Presidential Election
Jung, Sung Eun, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-12-20
Mobility in SF Movies
1. Future prediction technology- ‘Future prediction technology’ and machine learning- Crime prediction technology (precrime) in the movie Minority Report (2002)2. Biometrics- Biometrics technology to protect personal information- Fingerprint recognition, iris recognition, facial recognition- Introduction of iris recognition in the Movie Minority Report3. Motion recognition- Video on motion recognition technology- Introduction of data opening and storage with motion recognition in the movie Minority Report4. Internet of Things (IoT)- Concept and characteristics of IoT- Introduction of IoT in the movie The Island (2006)5. Autonomous driving and mobility- Convenience of autonomous driving and changes in life- News clips and introduction of 7 movies
- Biometrics
- Internet of Things
- Mobility
- SF Movies
Kim, Hee Kyung, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-10-20
Getting Involved in Politics in the Era of Mobility
1. The Necessity of Politics - What is politics and why do we need it? - What is politics in the modern sense?2. Politics in Everyday Life in the Mobility Era - Politics in my life, and politics that changes my life - How we came to know what we know now - My life and media3. Understanding Digital Media Literacy - Understanding and Importance of Digital Media Literacy - Changes in the Media Environment in the Mobility Era - Engaging in Politics in the Mobility Era - Media in the palm of my hand and open possibilities
- Digital Media Literacy
- everyday life
- Life World
- Mobility
Jeong, Seong Eun, Dongguk Girls' High School
2021-10-20
Mobility of Crops, World History, and Festivals
1. Tomato: the bright red fruit that changed the diet of humankind- An unfortunate plant shunned by Europeans for 200 years- Hidden reasons why tomatoes have become a staple ingredient in Italian food (Neapolitan pizza, etc.)- How tomato ketchup was invented, which changed the diet of people around the world- Tomatoes, the largest produced non-food crops in the world- Multimedia Video: Origin and Development of the Tomato Festival in Spain
2. Chocolate: Indulgence and Violence Surrounding Sweet Chocolate- The history of chocolate that is older than the ancient civilisation of Azteca- The Spanish sweetened the 'bitter water' chocolate- There is nothing sweet about the farms and companies that produce sweet chocolate .- Pathway to fair production and distribution- Multimedia Video: International Chocolate Festival in Portugal
3. Banana: The fate of a fruit that changed the world- The forbidden fruit that Adam and Eve ate was a banana, not an apple!- The history of bananas that originated from Asia- Bananas heading to the Pacific- The humble bananas rebuild the empire- Sorrow in 'Banana Republic'- Multimedia Video: Banana Festival in Colombia
- Banana
- Chocolate
- Crops
- Festivals
- History
Cho, Hye Jin, Dongguk Girls' High School