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Tuesday, October 24, 201710:30 AM - 11:30 AM10383 Bunche HallUCLA
For lower income families, rental house has always provided stability to their households. However these rental housings are being recognized as “home groups of social exclusion target” as the residents express their dissatisfaction towards the public rental housings. The growing dissatisfaction has created social conflicts that led to a social exclusion and slumism. To resolve this situation, social integration including socio-psychological factors should be considered. In order to minimize the social issues caused by the public rental housings, considerable measures to accomplish social integration should be taken account of. In this presentation, Professor Kang will present plan schemes encouraging the local community as a vital medium in setting up a public rental housing community facilities. Lecture will be in Korean. This event is exclusive to CKS Visiting Scholars, graduate/undergraduate students, and faculty.
koreanstudies@international.ucla.edu
Sponsor(s): Center for Korean Studies
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