[KS] Korean Studies Journal Spotlight on "Digital Korean Studies"
Cheehyung Harrison Kim
cheehyungkim at gmail.com
Fri Jan 5 15:55:47 EST 2024
Greetings, and a very happy new year to the Korean studies community!
The latest issue of *Korean Studies* with the Special Section *"Digital
Korean Studies" (2023, Volume 47)* has seen the *most number of downloads
ever.*
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51719
We thought spotlighting this important body of work is the best way for us
to start the new year. Check out the contents below. The articles are
available through Project Muse. https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51719
The groundbreaking Special Section "Digital Korean Studies," which
represents and contemplates the methods and theory of Korean studies in the
digital era, was dexterously curated by the guest-editors *Javier Cha*
(University of Hong Kong) and *Barbara Wall* (University of Copenhagen).
And of course, we look forward to receiving your special issue ideas. Above
all, we want to assist you to publish your research. First-time authors are
especially welcome! *You can find out more about Korean Studies here: *
https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/ks/
All inquiries to the editor C. Harrison Kim (Associate Professor of
History, University of Hawaii at Manoa)
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*Korean Studies,** Volume 47, 2023*
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51719
*Special Section: Digital Korean Studies*
Introduction to Special Section Digital Korean Studies
*Javier Cha *(University of Hong Kong)
*Barbara Wall *(University of Copenhagen)
Korean Chronicles Under a Macroscope: Towards a Digital Infrastructure in
Premodern Korean Studies
*Hyeok Hweon Kang *(Washington University)
*Michelle Suh *(Google)
Cultural Networks of the Chungin: Chosŏn Interpreters' Participation in
Poetry Societies
*Jing Hu (*Berlin State Library)
Mapping the Circulation and Use of Korean Tea Bowls in Sixteenth-Century
Japan
*Sol Jung *(Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art)
Visualizing Divergence: Rhetorical Education and Historical Imagination in
China and Korea (ca. 1314–1644)
*Shoufu Yin (*University of British Columbia)
Stability in Variation: Visualizing the Actantial Core of The Journey to
the West,
*Barbara Wall *(University of Copenhagen)
*Dong Myong Lee *(South Korea-based programmer)
Intertextual Du Fu: A Study of Citation Network Analysis
*Jamie Jungmin Yoo *(Yonsei University)
*Kiho Sung *(Yonsei University)
*Changhee Lee *(Korea University)
Decamping the Partisans: US Hegemony and South Korea's Divisive Discourse
on North Korean Human Rights
*Jacob A. Reidhead *(National Chengchi University)
The Writing on the Wall: Affective Politicization of the Sewŏl Disaster on
Facebook
*Liora Sarfati (*Tel Aviv University)
*Guy Shababo (*Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Division and the Digital Language Divide: A Critical Perspective on Natural
Language Processing Resources for the South and North Korean Languages
*Benoit Berthelier *(University of Sydney)
Big Data Studies: The Humanities in Uncharted Waters
*Javier Cha *(University of Hong Kong)
Epilogue: What Counts as Deep Learning in Korean Studies?
*Wayne de Fremery (*Dominican University of California)
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