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Conventionforrealmeaningofglobalization
other cultures in order to promote suitable
tremendously the change of the economic
YunJi-hun/TheArgus
communication with different people.
climate around the world. According to this
Professors and researchers gave 102
presentation, each company in the world
presentationsandexchangedinformationand
operatesinacertainmanagementstylewhich
opinions regarding 100 discussion papers.
depends absolutely on dominant economic
Over half of the presentations addressed
paradigms. Certain management styles are
intercultural communication that Koreans
largely related to cultural difference and
experienced
relating
to
business
interculturalcommunication.
management, mass media, and public
¡°To study foreign language we first need
culturaldiffusionathomeandabroad.Oneof
to study foreign culture. The difference
Abookinformingabouttheconvention
themwas¡°TheParticipationofWomenand
between how Koreans think and how
EthnicMinoritiesintheNewGrowthEngine
foreigners do may create cultural conflict.
P
acific and Asian Communication
IndustryinthePacific-AsianRegion,¡±which
For example, Americans consider age as a
Association (PACA) held its 6th
suggests a necessity of intercommunication
symbolofgettingolder,butKoreansseeitas
biennialconventionattheCenterfor
between Research & Developmenzt (R&D),
a symbol of experience and respect. So, we
Korean Studies at the University of Hawaii,
the academic world, the new growth engine
shouldnottalkaboutsomebody¡¯sageinthe
spanning from January 7 to 9.
industry world, and government; thereby
U.S.¡± Park Myung-seok, Professor Emeritus
CommunicationspecialistsinthePacificand
establishing effective management systems
at Dankook University and President of the
Asianregionsgatheredtodiscussandponder
and promotion understanding of different
PACA, said. ¡°As globalization constantly
therealmeaningofglobalization.
cultures.
progresses, interpersonal and intercultural
The
convention¡¯s
theme
was
Another presentation, ¡°Globalization and
contact increase. Therefore, we have to
¡°Communication, Culture, and Business.¡±
Ethics: Globalization¡¯s Impact on the Ethics
understand different cultures, and inspire
The primary purpose of the convention was
of International Management,¡± showed that,
ourselves to be multi culture-oriented
to propose how to successfully relieve and
in terms of business management,
people.¡±
settle cultural conflicts or ineffectiveness in
globalization had an influence on polity,
By YunJi-hun
business caused by misunderstanding of
society, education, religion and most
Fixbeautifulsexstandardforyourlife
O
n March 8, a sex education lecture
college tours and remodeling of girl
SongDan-ah/TheArgus
washeldinlittletheaterofStudent
restroom.
Welfare Center. Lecturer was Koo
In this lecture, not only girls attended but
Sung-ae,thegreatmistressofsexeducation.
thereweremanyboys.LeeHan-i(I-06)said
The lecture, the first event of 19th Girls¡¯
thatthislecturewashighlevelmorethanthat
Students Association for HUFSans, took
on TV. ¡°This lecture would be good for
placeforwoman¡¯sday,March8.Thelecture
couples and it is also needed for boys,¡± she
progressed with Q&A; some students gave
added. Ms. Koo related her experiences that
questions regarding sex on anonymous
various questions which she had been asked
Ms.Kooisspeakinghermindaboutsex.
notepaper, which Ms. Koo answered. In
while managing her consultant office. She
addition, detailing her experiences on a
explained and offered information that
current program which she was attending,
students didn¡¯t know well and corrected
classtime,manystudentscouldn¡¯tholdtheir
her lecture helped students¡¯ understanding
misinformation that students had. She said
seat until the end of the lecture. However,
andwonstudent¡¯ssupport.
that she wanted students to have their own
manystudentsweresatisfiedwiththelecture
LeeChae-min(DIE-03),PresidentofGirls
valuesandliveahappylifebythemselves.
andexpressedthattheygotmanythingsfrom
Students Association, said, ¡°While I was
Afterthelecture,Ms.Koosaid,¡°Itwasso
thelecture.Afterthe2-hourlecture,students
preparing this special lecture, I felt the
frankandostensivequestionsthatwereasked
flocked to Ms. Koo and tried to take her
necessityofsexeducation.Duringpreparing
that I felt the HUFSans¡¯ are healthy and
picturesandgetherautograph.
timeforamonth,Iwasafraidtherewouldbe
bright. But it was somewhat confusing
Many uninhibited students compared with
insufficient student¡¯s participation. I¡¯m glad
because some students left midway as
the past found great illumination in this
that many students were interested. We also
lecturesweregoingon.
lecture.
By KimEun-hye
have many plans for HUFSans such as
Because lectures were going on students¡¯
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