재한난민의 한국사회적응에 나타난 종교기관의 역할

The Role of Religious Institutions in the Adaptation of Refugees in Korea to Korean Society
  • 박미숙

초록

The refugees leave their homeland for survival or to improve quality of life and live to adapt to the new environment, moving to other countries. This study aims to explore the role of religion as refugees who have moved to Korea adapt to Korean society. The study conducted in-depth interviews with 10 refugees in Korea and analyzed the role of religion in the process of social adjustment by dividing it into social, emotional and religious roles. As a result, first of all, religion was in charge of various social functions. First of all, they were helped to adapt to Korean society, Korean language education, and children's education, and they got information about employment through religious institutions. Second, I was living an emotionally stable life through religion. They recognized that they had a bond through the community, lived a comfortable and stable life psychologically, or were not ignored as women through religion. Third, they pursued its own role in religion. Regardless of religious institutions, they were keeping their religion in their own way and was able to understand others and recognize diversity through religious differences. In particular, religious institutions were in charge of the role of systems for managing refugees. As such, religion has had a great influence on the refugees adaptation to Korean society and has helped them settle down in a stable manner.

키워드

재한난민정체성사회적응종교기관사례연구Refugees in KoreaIdentityAdaptation to SocietyReligious InstitutionsCase Study
제목
재한난민의 한국사회적응에 나타난 종교기관의 역할
제목 (타언어)
The Role of Religious Institutions in the Adaptation of Refugees in Korea to Korean Society
저자
박미숙
DOI
10.18842/klaces.2021.17.1.002
발행일
2021-02
유형
Y
저널명
언어와 문화
17
1
페이지
29 ~ 52