[KS] Whither the Two Koreas? Continuity and Change on the Korean Peninsula

Afostercarter at aol.com Afostercarter at aol.com
Tue Jul 10 01:20:29 EDT 2012


 
While grateful to Prof. Rive-Lasan for posting  this,
could one yet again urge some conference  organisers
to give proper notice to the Korean studies  community?
 
This meeting is now less than two months away.
The paper deadline is not even a week  away.
That will surely exclude many people who
might otherwise have wished to participate.
 
Aidan  Foster-Carter
 
Honorary  Senior Research Fellow in Sociology & Modern Korea, Leeds 
University,  UK

 
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In a message dated 7/10/2012 01:20:22 GMT Daylight Time,  mo.rivelasan at g
mail.com writes:

Call for Papers  & participation to Conference :

Whither the Two  Koreas? Continuity and Change on the Korean  Peninsula 
Central  European University, Budapest, Hungary, 6th - 8th September  2012 

The Asia Research Initiative, the Department of International Relations  
and European Studies, and the Department of Public Policy at Central European  
University (Budapest, Hungary) are pleased to announce the conference ‘
Whither  the two Koreas? Continuity and Change on the Korean Peninsula’. The 
event is  hosted by Central European University (CEU) in Budapest and will take 
place on  6-8 September  2012. 
The event is supported by Korea Foundation, on the occasion of the  launch 
of the Global E-school in Eurasia, a project aimed at developing a  
multi-university and multi-platform online real-time curriculum in Korean  Studies. 
Central European University is the first European university to host  a 
Global E-School, which brings together – alongside CEU, ELTE in Budapest  
(Hungary), the University of Vienna, the American University of Central Asia  in 
Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Paris-VII Diderot, La Rochelle, Turku University  
(Finland), the Middle East Technical University in Ankara (Turkey), Sofia  
University (Bulgaria), and the Tajik State University of Commerce in Dushanbe  
(Tajikistan). 
The event seeks to increase the awareness of the importance of Korea  and 
Korean Studies in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond. The areas covered  
in the conference range from the arts to the social sciences. Pre-organised  
panel submissions are strongly encouraged. 

Submission  of Proposals 
Proposals  should be submitted via e-mail to _conf.kfeschool at gmail.com_ 
(mailto:conf.kfeschool at gmail.com)  (as an attachment in MS Word, RTF  or PDF 
format). Please include: 
1)  Name 
2)  Institutional affiliation 
3)  Title/position 
4) E-mail  address 
5) A one-page  CV 
6) Title of  Paper (maximum 20 words) 
7) Abstract of  Paper (maximum 250 words) 
The working  language of the conference is English. 
The deadline  for abstracts is 15st July 2012.  Applicants will be notified 
of the outcome of their submission by the end of  July.  
Full details of  the program, conference fee, registration and 
accommodation arrangements will  be available by early August. 
For all  enquiries please, contact Prof. Youngmi Kim (Department of Public 
Policy, CEU)  or Ms. Anna Orosz at _conf.kfeschool at gmail.com_ 
(mailto:conf.kfeschool at gmail.com) .

-- 
Marie-Orange Rive-Lasan
Associate professor,  Universite Paris Diderot - Paris 7
_marie-orange.rive-lasan at univ-paris-diderot.fr_ 
(mailto:marie-orange.rive-lasan at univ-paris-diderot.fr)   


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