N. Kim

Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute Of Science And Technology
  • Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute Of Science And Technology
    College Of Basic Science
    Distinguished Professor
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    Boundary politics and the social imaginary for sustainable food systems
    Agriculture and Human Values 38 (3): 621-624. 2021.
    In this essay, Kim Niewolny, current President of AFHVS, responds to the 2020 AFHVS Presidential Address given by Molly Anderson. Niewolny is encouraged by Anderson’s message of moving “beyond the boundaries” by focusing our gaze on the insurmountable un-sustainability of the globalized food system. Anderson recommends three ways forward to address current challenges. Niewolny argues that building solidarity with social justice movements and engendering anti-racist praxis take precedence. This w…Read more
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    Ernst H. Gombrich, Pictorial Representation, and Some Issues in Art Education
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 38 (4): 32. 2004.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 38.4 (2004) 32-45 [Access article in PDF] Ernst H. Gombrich, Pictorial Representation, and Some Issues in Art Education Nanyoung Kim Introduction This essay will deal with different ways of conceptualizing pictorial representation in art education and their implications. The philosophical issues involved in pictorial representation have fascinated philosophers since the time of Plato and Aristotle. …Read more
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    Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 904-922, October 2022.
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    Meditative Movement Affects Working Memory Related to Neural Activity in Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    with Hojung Kang, Seung Chan An, Minkyu Sung, Yunjung Kang, Ul Soon Lee, and Hyun-Jeong Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Building and breaking bridges between sister chromatids
    with Christian H. Haering
    Bioessays 25 (12): 1178-1191. 2003.
    Eukaryotic chromosomes undergo dramatic changes and movements during mitosis. These include the individualization and compaction of the two copies of replicated chromosomes (the sister chromatids) and their subsequent segregation to the daughter cells. Two multisubunit protein complexes termed ‘cohesin’ and ‘condensin’, both composed of SMC (Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes) and kleisin subunits, have emerged as crucial players in these processes. Cohesin is required for holding sister chro…Read more
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    The double past in Korean
    Foundations of Language 12 (4): 529-536. 1975.
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    In this 2021 AFHVS Presidential Address, Kim Niewolny provides a brief foray into the onto-epistemic framing of critical praxis for sustainable food systems transformation. Niewolny proposes we engage in the creative entanglement of critical praxis and the social imaginary to “unthink” the orthodoxies that govern our ideas of the possible. She offers several possibilities as pathways toward a food system that embodies health equity, ecological justice, land sovereignty, and human rights, includi…Read more
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    The Priest, the Sex Worker, and the CEO: Measuring Motivation by Job Type
    with Jan Ketil Arnulf, Kai Rune Larsen, Christiane V. Hovland, and Merethe Arnesen
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    EEG-based neural correlates of ACT-R model for multitasking
    with Erica McCune, MyungHwan Yun, and Chang Nam
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Capacities for peace, and war, are old and related to Homo construction of worlds and communities
    with Agustín Fuentes and Marc Kissel
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47. 2024.
    The capacities required for both peace and war predate 100,000 years ago in the genus Homo are deeply entangled in the modes by which humans physically and perceptually construct their worlds and communities, and may not be sufficiently captured by economic models.
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    Finding Structure in One Child's Linguistic Experience
    with Wentao Wang, Wai Keen Vong, and Brenden M. Lake
    Cognitive Science 47 (6). 2023.
    Neural network models have recently made striking progress in natural language processing, but they are typically trained on orders of magnitude more language input than children receive. What can these neural networks, which are primarily distributional learners, learn from a naturalistic subset of a single child's experience? We examine this question using a recent longitudinal dataset collected from a single child, consisting of egocentric visual data paired with text transcripts. We train bo…Read more
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    Jeong, Si-Han's Neo-Confucianism focused on Li actualization
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 22 263-290. 2007.
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    The Puzzle of Argument Structure Mismatch in Gapping
    with Jiayi Lu
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Voice mismatch between conjuncts is impossible in the gapping construction. Some recent studies explained this effect by analyzing gapping as involving the ellipsis of a category at least as large as VoiceP. One prediction this analysis makes is that mismatch of any head structurally lower than Voice should not be possible in gapping. In this study, through a series of acceptability judgment experiments examining argument structure mismatches in gapping, we provide empirical observations that ch…Read more
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    The Illinois Rivers Project
    with Marylin Lisowski and Robert A. Williams
    Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 11 (4-5): 220-223. 1991.
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    Observational learning of threat-related attentional bias
    with Laurent Grégoire, Mirela Dubravac, Kirsten Moore, and Brian A. Anderson
    Cognition and Emotion. forthcoming.
    Attentional bias to threat has been almost exclusively examined after participants experienced repeated pairings between a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an aversive unconditioned stimulus (US). This study aimed to determine whether threat-related attentional capture can result from observational learning, when participants acquire knowledge of the aversive qualities of a stimulus without themselves experiencing aversive outcomes. Non-clinical young-adult participants (N = 38) first watched a vid…Read more
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    The Helicopter Pilot—Swedish Hot-Area Policing From Above
    with Manne Gerell and Johan Kardell
    Frontiers in Psychology 11 601667. 2020.
    Hot spot policing is an established concept that is proven to reduce crime. It is mostly done through foot patrol or car patrols. In the present study it is tested whether helicopters can produce a deterrent policing effect to reduce the amount of vehicle arsons in Sweden on larger hot areas. Sweden tends to have elevated levels of vehicle arsons in August, with about 20% of police districts responsible for 50% of the cases. The risk narrative revolves around youth congregating in public places …Read more
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    Current Discussions on Employees and Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Literature Review
    with Soyeon Mun, Yoosun Moon, and Hayeseul Kim
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    New concerns have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic that greatly impact employees and many other aspects in organizations. We have highlighted the major organizational issues during COVID-19 and classified the relevant research findings based on 45 recent articles. Main themes identified include work setting, perceptions of COVID-19, employee wellbeing, organizational strategies, and influences on career behaviors. Employees have faced challenges due to work conditions that have shifted from …Read more
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    Complementary Roles of Nationality and Humanity in Ha, Gyum-jin's confucianism
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 24 71-101. 2008.
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    Maŭm ŭi inmunhak: Tong-Sŏyang ŭi maŭm ihae (edited book)
    Knowledge Community Kongdongch'e. 2013.
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    이진상의 「심즉리설」에 대한 조긍섭과 전우의 비판
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 64 109-140. 2020.
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    Characteristics of Lee Jin Sang’s Thought exposed through Discussions
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 59 121-153. 2018.
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    Objects of Cultural-Cognitive Analysis in Comparative Lexicography
    with A. S. Mamontov, V. V. Boguslavskaya, A. G. Ratnikova, and A. R. Golub
    Дискурс 8 (3): 117-127. 2022.
    Introduction. The article deals with the linguocultural units of value considering them as the main objects of cultural and cognitive analysis to obtain data for compiling nationally oriented lexicographic sources, namely, a nationally oriented linguistic and cultural dictionary for the Vietnamese who study Russian. The authors of the article argue that the implementation of a detailed analysis of value-marked elements that reflect cultural facts and realities, which are rooted in the national l…Read more
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