02178nas a2200121 4500000000100000008004100001100001300042245011500055300001100170490000600181520185500187022001402042 d1 aJun Song00aInternal and External Operation Principles of Traditional Crafts Authentication Systems and Policy Directivity a95-1200 v63 aThe scholars defining the present as the period of cultural industrialization have focused on the historical changes of paradigm. They have taken notice that culture is the resource to optimize the national competitiveness, and that the cozercialization of the cultural contents becomes the latest trend. With the development of digital technology, the so-called ‘cultural industry theory’ has gained the historical vale, which is the representative example of the current situation. Whatever opinions we have toward this situation, most of the academic institutions have already started adopting the change. For instance, most universities have cultural contents department, or its COOP department. Most cultural contents projects deal with traditional culture. Accordingly, in terms of the ongoing cultural industrialization, the transmission and application of intangible cultural heritage, and its related systems or policies should be considered in depth. There are a variety of cultural contents projects related directly or indirectly to the Korean traditional culture including the cultural archetype project by the Korean government. In addition, different types of discourse are made by private sections, academia or semi-governmental sections. In today’s culture war, this discourse should be dealt with aggressively. This thesis examines the status and application of the Korean traditional crafts, its utilization method, systematic tools, and policy orientation. The existing studies have mainly dealt with intangible cultural heritage and cultural contents only in details. Therefore, this thesis deals with the different situations of Korea and other countries, and the universality and differentiation of the viewpoints about the application of traditional craft by comparing the case studies of authentication system in craft. a2508-5905