Ordinary Interaction and Severance: Relationships Between South Koreans and North Korean Refugees



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ChunHeung Mo, Hanyang Peace Institute, South Korea

Abstract

This article investigates relationships between South Koreans and North Korean Refugees where many North Korean Refugees co-reside with native South Koreans. It focuses on the relationships within a space for everyday life. By examining interaction and social relations of South-North Koreans in a ordinary social space, this articles provides useful data to comprehend cognitively and emotively dimensional interactions between them.


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Conference: GLOBAL2017
Stream: Politics/ political Studies/ Political Sciences

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