Professor Chang's theory of ¡®compressed modernity¡¯ has been a key component in Korean studies worldwide
Since the mid-90s, Professor Chang Kyung-Sup (Department of Sociology) has defined South Korea¡¯s post-war development as ¡®compressed modernity¡¯. Since then, his theory of ¡®compressed modernity¡¯ has been a key component in Korean studies worldwide. Most notably, his study on compressed modernity¡¯s basis on family values was chosen by the Kyoto University Global Center of Excellence as one of the Center¡¯s main research topics between 2008 and 2012. Professor Chang argues that Korea¡¯s rapid economic development was enabled by a family-oriented economic and social system which eventually led Koreans to experience chronic fatigue toward family, thus resulting in high divorce rates and ultra-low birth rates. His research in cooperation with Kyoto University was published in two books by Brill Academic Publishers - , and .
- Professor CHANG Kyung-Sup:
- SNU Dept. of Sociology:
Summary by LEE Hee Un, SNU English Editor, gurume0221@snu.ac.kr
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