[KS] [Korean Studies Summer School] 20-22 June 2022

Sojin Lim SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk
Tue May 3 08:28:05 EDT 2022


Dear all,

Please share below information about 2022 IKSU Korean Studies Summer School within your network.


2022 IKSU Korean Studies Summer School

Date: 20 - 22 June 2022
Time: 9.30 AM - 5.00 PM (UK Time)
Venue: Hybrid (UCLan Campus & Online via MS TEAMS)

The International Institute of Korean Studies (IKSU) at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) launched Korean Studies Summer School in 2021. The IKSU Korean Studies Summer School is free to attend and open to all. This Summer School is funded by the Korean Studies Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies, Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea (South Korea).

Programme

20 June 2022 (Monday) @ Foster Building Mitchell & Kenyon Cinema
9.30 AM - 10.50 AM / Anthropology Session
Traditional Knowledge and Jeju Haeneyeo
Niki Alsford, University of Central Lancashire, UK

11.00 AM - 12.20 PM / History Session
The Kwangju Uprising and Democratisation in South Korea
Owen Miller, SOAS, University of London, UK

2.00 PM - 3.20 PM / International Relations Session
The Evolution of South Korea’s Foreign Policy Amongst External and Domestic Constraints
Marco Milani, University of Bologna, Italy

21 June 2021 (Tuesday) @ Foster Building Mitchell & Kenyon Cinema
9.30 AM - 10.50 AM / K-Drama Session
Aliens, Mermaids and Cartoons: Neoliberal Gender Politics in 21st Century South Korea Drama
Ji-yoon An, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

11.00 AM - 12.20 PM / Urbanisation Session
Urban Development ‘Korean Style’
Hyun Bang Shin, The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

2.00 PM - 3.20 PM / North Korea Session
North Korea and the Geopolitics of Development
Kevin Gray, University of Sussex, UK

3.30 PM - 5.00 PM / Optional Session
Korean Language Taster Session
Gigi Choi, University of Central Lancashire-Preston Sejong Institute, UK

22 June 2021 (Wednesday) @ Brook Building 438
9.30 AM - 10.50 AM / Career Development Session
Korea and the International Organisations: UNESCAP
Sangmin Nam, United Nations economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Thailand

11.00 AM - 12.20 PM / Politics Session
The 2022 Presidential Election in South Korea: Candidates, Campaigns, and Consequences
Hannes Mosler, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

2.00 PM - 3.20 PM / Sociology Session
Comparative Analysis on the Formation of Individual and National Identity Among 1st and 1.5 generation North Korean Defectors in South Korea and the UK
Jeong-Im Hyun, University of Central Lancashire, UK

3.30 PM - 4.00 PM / Closing Session
Sojin Lim, International Institute of Korean Studies (IKSU) at UCLan, UK

This programme is subject to change.

Register via: https://forms.office.com/r/91wwDcAzrf
Inquiries: IKSU-AKS at uclan.ac.uk<mailto:IKSU-AKS at uclan.ac.uk>

* You can opt in Korean Language Tester Session upon registration.


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 the Routledge Research on Korea Series 루틀리지 한국 연구 시리즈 공동 편집장
Editor-in-Chief of the 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
Tel: +44 (0)1772 893157<tel:%2B44%20%280%291772%20893143> | SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk<mailto:SLim4 at uclan.ac.uk>

ORCID ID: 0000-0003-1395-7672

Recent Publications:
·         “Sustianable Development from the Unsustainable Climate: Sustainable Development Goals and the Pacific Small Island Devleoping States,” in Indigenous Voices and Climate Change, Palgrave (forthcoming)
·         “International Cooperation and Development: Post-COVID-19 International Development Cooperation in Latin America,” Hanul (co-authored, in Korean) (forthcoming)
·         “South Korean Popular Culture in the Global Context: Beyond the Fandom,” Routledge (edited) (2022)
·         “Struggle on Demand: Shaping Contemporary North Korea’s Public Sphere through Memory Politics,” Journal of Peace and Unification (co-authored) (2022)
·         “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)

[University of Central Lancashire] <https://www.uclan.ac.uk>
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