[KS] [Call for Papers] 2023 IKSU Annual International Conference

Sojin Lim SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk
Tue Jan 18 09:23:38 EST 2022


Dear colleagues,

Please find Call for Papers information for the 2023 IKSU Annual International Conference, as below.



2023 IKSU Annual International Conference

Call for Papers



Economic Development

and International Development Cooperation of the Korea Peninsula:

Past, Present and the Future


University of Central Lancashire, UK, 27-28 March 2023


South Korea’s rapid economic success is a widely shared story. The role of South Korea as a donor member of the international development cooperation community has been extensively discussed, owing especially to the 10th anniversary celebration of its accession to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in 2020. However, with the recent COVID-19 pandemic, there is an increasing need to expand the narratives around South Korea’s experience of development from a fragile recipient country to a donor country, within and beyond the Korean peninsula, in a more contemporary context.

With this in mind, the 2023 IKSU Annual International Conference aims to explore how South Korea’s economic development and its international development cooperation have evolved, including in relation to North Korea. After the conference, an edited volume will be published. Additionally, a special issue journal may follow contingent on a sufficient number of publishable papers being received. Papers from various disciplines are invited. Not only established academics at different stages, but also early career researchers and PhD candidates in relevant fields are encouraged to submit.

Schedule for Submission

  *   Proposal Submission Deadline (maximum 500 words of abstract): 30 March 2022
     *   Note: provide your full name and affiliation, with title.
  *   Acceptance Notice: 15 April 2022
  *   Full Paper Submission Deadline (maximum 9,000 words including references): 28 February 2023
  *   IKSU Annual International Conference: 27-28 March 2023
  *   Revision Submission Deadline for Publication: 30 May 2023

As we plan to publish conference papers, previously published work will not be accepted.
Please send the proposal as an email attachment to IKSU-AKS at uclan.ac.uk<mailto:IKSU-AKS at uclan.ac.uk>.
By submitting your paper, you are entitled to publish your manuscript as an edited volume if selected.

Financial Support for Presenters
Travel cost will be reimbursed up to a maximum of GBP 100 for participants within the UK, GBP 250 for participants from EU countries, and GBP 500 for participants from the rest of the world. Up to three nights’ accommodation will be covered by the host, depending on the participant’s flight schedule. We expect presenters to also participate as discussants at the conference.



Thank you.

Best,
Sojin


Dr Sojin Lim 임소진 | PhD in Development Policy and Management
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor 부교수
MA North Korean Studies & MA Asia Pacific Studies Courses Leader 석사과정 학과장
Co-Director of the International Institute of Korean Studies (IKSU) 한국학연구소 공동 소장
Associate Head of the Institute for the Study of the Asia Pacific (ISAP) 아시아태평양연구소 부소장
Co-Editor of Routledge Research on Korea series 루틀리지 한국 연구 시리즈 공동 편집장
Editor-in-Chief of Asia Pacific Viewpoint (APV) 아시아태평양관점 저널 편집장

AB 145, Adelphi Building
School of Humanities, Language and Global Studies
University of Central Lancashire
Preston, Lancashire, PR1 2HE, UK
+44 (0)1772 893157 | SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk<mailto:SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk>

ORCID ID: 0000-0003-1395-7672

Recent Publications:
·         “The Evolution Story of South Korea from a Fragile State to an International Actor,” in Routledge Handbook of Contemporary South Korea, Routledge (2021)
·         “Routledge Handbook of Contemporary South Korea”, Routledge (co-edited) (2021)
·         “Assessing the Landscape of Taiwan and Korean Studies in Comparison,” BRILL (co-edited) (2021)
·         “The Paradox of Unsustainability in UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The North Korean Case in the Context of Accountability and the Fragile States under Sanctions,” Journal of Peace and Unification (2021)
·         “Local Government and Network Governance in the Era of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Gyeongsangbukdo Province and Daegu Metropolitan City in South Korea,” México y la Cuenca del Pacífic (co-authored) (2021)
·         “North Korea Food Shortage: Kim Jong-un’s COVID-19 Policy Could Lead to Mass Starvation,” The Conversation (2021)
·         “North Korea: The Rise and Rise of ‘First Sister’ Kim Yo-jong,” The Conversation (2021)
·         “Two Nation States in the Korean Peninsula,” in Handbook of Asian States, LIT Verlag Berlin (2021)


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