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A Study On Spatial Structure Of Social Network Of Korean In Yanbian Area

Posted on:2012-08-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330338972459Subject:Human Geography
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Due to the reform and opening policy, Korean-Chinese society has changed a lot with the family structure, economic and social status under the globalization. The socialchange leads the social change of family, and it also affects the development of Korean-Chinese society.This article analyzes family structures and the changes of economic structure, which were influenced by investigation of Korean-Chinese families from the area of Yanbian. Then, it reveals the national social network, which connects different city and its intensity, and it explores society network evolution with other elements related to social economic development among in urban spaces. It also presents the problems and solutions in Korean-Chines family and social relations in the area of Yanbian. In order to provide valuable reference of information for social stability, ethnic and economic development should play a harmony in this area.Analysis results show that the size and density of Korean-Chinese social network is increasing by the passage of time and the global economy in Yianbian area. The nodes expand from the Northeast to the world. It also builds a "bridge" in the region city and other cities. Economic globalization is a great influence in Korean-Chinese. Social networks are closely linked, showing a "Global discrete, local congregation". Korean-Chinese constructs a global network from regional groups under the economic globalization and the information network. Group changes had an important influence on economic development in their lives and the original living area. And become a economic development model in the northeast area. Regional economic development has led to social harmony and political stability. It also reflects the evolution of spatial structure. Social networks not only facilitate migration, but also dramatically changed the pattern of population distribution and economic structure. Then accelerate urbanization and non-agricultural process.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social network, Yanbian Area, Family ties, Chinese Korean, Spatial structure
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