Abstract

This study aimed to review the literature on social identity research literature in the Korean Journal of Counseling and the Korean Journal of Psychological Association from 2000 to 2020. The final 31 articles were analyzed by year, research subject, and research method. Research results and future recommendations were identified by using Hays' ADDRESSING model and the Crenshaw‘s Intersectionality. With CQR-M(Hill, 2015), recommendations were coded in 9 and 4 themes in academic and practical recommendations respectively. For the qualitative analysis of academic recommendations, the intersectionality of research subjects, and the diversity of research variables were presented. The practical recommendations showed the strategies such as increasing awareness and social justice action at the community, institutional, and family level. It is meaningful in that it has presented a convergent and multidisciplinary methodology in a social science and new perspectives in Korean multicultural counseling.

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