[KS] Request for CFP Announcement (S/N Korean Humanities, Konkuk University, Korea)

SN Korean Humanities IHU snkoreanhumanities at gmail.com
Tue Feb 20 03:30:22 EST 2018


*S/N Korean Humanities*



*Call for Papers*

*S/N Korean Humanities* is a peer-reviewed English-language journal
published biannually in March and September by the Institute of Humanities
for Unification at Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea. Launched in March
2015, *S/N
Korean Humanities *gives substantial prominence to the discipline of
humanities in studies of inter-Korean division and unification in building
integrated Korean studies of *Hangukhak* and *Chos**ŏ**nhak*.

Submissions of article manuscripts are accepted for peer review throughout
the year. Each issue of *S/N Korean Humanities *contains special theme
articles as well as other works that rely on the use of humanities in
studies of inter-Korean division and unification.

We are currently soliciting contributions of original works and book
reviews for the September 2018 issue. The special theme of this issue is *“New
Models for Humanities Research on Inter-Korean Relations and Unification
Studies.”* As we look forward to an improvement in inter-Korean relations
since the inauguration of the new government in Korea, we seek
contributions that may shed light on new avenues of inter-Korean
cooperation in a wide range of fields. This year also marks the 70th year
of Korean division following the formal establishment of separate
governments in South and North Korea in 1948. Research pertaining to any
historical, cultural, linguistic, philosophical aspects of inter-Korean
division and unification studies would be welcome. Successful contributors
will be paid on publication in accordance with the journal’s remuneration
standards.

*Special Theme*: New Models for Humanities Research on Inter-Korean
Relations and Unification Studies



*Deadline*: July 31, 2018



*Themes Covered in the Journal Include:*

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   Philosophical studies of systems of thoughts and ideologies of South and
   North Korea
   -

   Theoretical and/or empirical studies of national identity (national
   commonalities and differences) of South and North Korea and Korean diasporas
   -

   Historical studies of life and culture of South and North Korea and
   Korean diasporas
   -

   Studies of South and North Korea’s literary works, films and mass media
   (TV shows, propagandas, etc.)
   -

   Studies of Koreans’ historical traumas and their healing



   *Submission Guidelines:*


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   All manuscripts should be submitted by email to
   snkoreanhumanities at gmail.com or use our online submission system
   available at http://www.snkoreanhumanities.org/.
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   All manuscripts must be submitted as an attachment in MS Word document
   (.doc/.docx) format.
   -

   Original articles should not exceed 10,000 words or their equivalent
   (including notes, tables, maps, diagrams and photographs). Book reviews
   should be in the region of 2,500-3000 words.
   -

   Papers submitted to *S/N Korean Humanities* must be unpublished original
   work of the author(s) and not under consideration for publication
   elsewhere. Any fact of external support for the research or its earlier
   presentation/publication must be acknowledged.
   -

   Citations such as the reference list, footnotes, and parenthetical
   citations should be made following the standards specified by *The
   Chicago Manual of Style*, 16th Edition.
   -

   Romanization of Korean words and names must follow the McCune-Reischauer
   system.
   -

   For further details, please see the submission guidelines on our website
   at http://www.snkoreanhumanities.org/.



   *SN Korean Humanities*

   Institute of Humanities for Unification, Konkuk University

   120 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05029, Korea

   Office: +82.2.450.3885 / Fax: +82.2.455.0335

   Homepage: http://www.snkoreanhumanities.org/



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Ph.D. in North Korean Studies
Research Professor, The Institute of Humanities for Unification (IHU)
Managing Editor, *S/N Korean Humanities*
Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea
Tel: +82-10-4567-4283
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