Abstract

The purpose of this case study was to review the process of forming a community in an unlicensed residential area in Busan, focusing on its re-territorialization and thereby, define its space academically and further, examine the significance of community organization playing an important role in this process. The method for this study was dictation of ‘oral life history’. The residents’ experiences were meaningful as ‘counter-history’. Thus, 5 residents were interviewed in-depth. The community’ organization was meaningful in the following aspects. First, it was meaningful as a litige-community the conflictual cooperation and secondly, it helped its member residents to perceive from ‘village’ to ‘community’ through education. Lastly, it encouraged its member residents to perceive their community activities and outside solidarity not as efforts for housing rights for village but as inter-connected sphere for their community.

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