Korean Society of Leisure, Recreation & Park
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Korean Journal of Leisure, Recreation & Park - Vol. 48, No. 2, pp.73-89
ISSN: 1598-0413 (Print)
Print publication date 30 Jun 2024
Received 07 May 2024 Revised 03 Jun 2024 Accepted 18 Jun 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26446/kjlrp.2024.6.48.2.73

반려견 순찰대 활동이 주는 여가 경험에 관한 자문화기술지

염희옥1 ; 김도희2 ; 정진욱3
1동국대학교 스포츠문화학과 시간강사
2동국대학교 스포츠문화학과 시간강사
3동국대학교 스포츠문화학과 교수
Auto-Ethnography on leisure experiences given by dog patrol activities
Youm, Hee-Ok1 ; Kim, Do-Hee2 ; Chung, Jin-Wook3
1Dongguk University
2Dongguk University
3Dongguk University

Correspondence to: Chung, Jin-Wook E-mail: cjw826@hanmail.net

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to delve deeply into the leisure experiences I underwent through participation in dog patrol activities. To accomplish this, a qualitative research method was employed, utilizing an autobiographical cultural technology journal among the research methodologies of auto-ethnography magazines. The study yielded several significant findings. First, my sense of respect for myself improved. It was an opportunity to look back on my life, an opportunity to let go of anxiety and find joy, and an opportunity to positively review childbirth. Second, it was found that the family bond was strengthened before and after the patrol activities. From 'me' to 'we', it can be felt that it is being made through sharing family values, promoting communication between families, and changing. Third, it became an opportunity to awaken the lack of physical strength, and efforts for healthy physical strength are continuing, and in the process, they became partners who took care of each other's health by interacting with dogs. Fourth, participation in community activities increased. It became an opportunity to actively participate in the community for dogs, increase responsibility for dogs, and further actively participate in local community activities. In particular, this study can contribute to providing the necessary elements for the dog patrol, currently operating as a meaningful pilot project, to be established as an official initiative.

Keywords:

dog patrol, auto-ethnography, leisure experience, walk, health

키워드:

반려견 순찰대, 자문화기술지, 여가 경험, 걷기, 건강

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