CFP: VERGE ISSUE 11.2 “THE ASIAN CENTURY: IDEA, METHOD, AND MEDIA”




Call for Papers for Verge Issue 11.2

“The Asian Century: Idea, Method, and Media”


What is the Asian Century? Are we living in it? Do its recent invocations—by writers and readers, politicians and pundits, journalists and academics—mark a return to earlier eras of relative Asian centrality on the world stage or announce a future we have yet to inhabit? Is it a paranoid, U.S.-centered discourse of Western decline or a triumphant announcement of Asian economic-semiotic arrival? Is the Asian Century an aspiration or a threat—and to whom?

The term “Asian Century” has more than one origin story. Narrators are multiple, located in both Asia and the West. In a 1988 summit, China’s Deng Xiaoping, alongside Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, may have coined the phrase by calling it into question: “In recent years, people have been saying that the next century will be the century of Asia and the Pacific, as if that were sure to be the case. I disagree with this view.” For Deng, skepticism about the inevitability of Asia’s rise was going to be crucial to the India-China partnership against the “developed” world; his skepticism hasn’t aged well. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared a “pivot to Asia” in “America’s Pacific Century.” Clinton’s emphatic recapitulation of the “Asian Century” revived Western tropes of Asian ascendancy that predated Asia’s contemporary economic rise by more than a hundred years, while betraying American anxieties about the decline of US hegemony. In fact, both Deng and Clinton were responding to a process that had been underway since at least the early-1970s: the “long downturn” or tendential decline in profitability of Western economies that ran alongside the “economic miracles” of many Asian economies, including Japan’s Cold War-era boom and India’s and China’s eventual liberalization. For some, the Asian Century was, or is, a solution. Now, in an era of mounting deglobalization, its contradictions are just as sharply felt as its curious staying power.

What distinguishes the current round of Asian Century discourse is perhaps its mutual construction by “Asians” and “Westerners” alike. When the Asian Century came into wide currency in the 1990s, replacing a then-regnant “Pacific Rim” and “Pacific Century” rhetoric, it remediated a long history of similarly totalizing visions that issued not least from the “Asians” themselves: from Japan’s monstrous pursuit of the Greater East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere and Ferdinand Marcos’s dictatorial imposition of neoliberal programs in the Philippines, to the advertisement of the “Singapore model” and even China’s “century of humiliation,” which continues to vouchsafe its nationalist ressentiment. As Wang Hui’s analysis of the politics of imagining Asia has shown, visions of the Asian Century betray contradictory regionalist and nationalist ambitions that are held in focus by the apparatuses of the state and the culture industries. Thus Asian Century discourse is typically inflected by a nation or speaker’s position vis-a-vis key market and state brokers. Given that the meaning of “Asia” looks different depending on the vantage of Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, or for that matter Saudi Arabia, what is the role of pan-Asian alliances and inter-Asian competition in constituting the Asian Century? Is Asia “one”—or only in the eyes of the West?

This special issue invites critical perspectives from scholars working in and across multiple languages and disciplines. We seek submissions that explore the Asian Century as idea, method, and media, and that examine its genealogies and itineraries from a range of contexts and histories, including of labor, empire, capital, war, technology, pandemics, dispossession, modernization, culture, and aesthetics. With “idea, method, and media,” we intend to inspire, but not circumscribe, the possible range of disciplinary approaches and primary sources that might be enlisted in responding to this call. Indeed, the idea of the Asian Century may very well be predicated on counter-articulations of its impossibility. While the Asian Century may appear at first as periodizing marker or geopolitical diagnostic, we propose that it can also be read across media and cultural forms, as an affective relation to the past, present, and future, as a structure of feeling, and as a visual and sensorial regime. Finally, in proposing the Asian Century as method, we seek to revisit and reimagine the interdisciplinary stakes of the longstanding conversation on “Asia as method.”

For example, what humanistic and social scientific methods can best track the concept’s intellectual and institutional emergence, circulation, and mediation, including well before the 21st century? How might regional Asian rivalries shape the supply chains and the capital flows of emerging trade blocs like the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)? How have cultural production and intellectual exchange furnished the cognitive and affective frameworks for these blocs, and for Asian visions of global expansion like China’s “Belt and Road” initiative, South Korea’s cultural exports, and Taiwan’s advanced semiconductor industry? Given the increasing salience of the Asian Century as a concept for periodizing the contradictions of neoliberal capitalism, how might we trace its effects and iterations in and beyond political economy? What was the Asian Century, understood as visions and projections of Asia’s rise promoted by those who stood to benefit from such characterizations? What of the legacy and future of Third World decolonization and Indigenous struggles when Asian peripheries become, or have threatened to become, global powers? Rather than take for granted the rise of Asia as such, we seek to understand how and why Asia’s ostensible ascendance has seen not a lessening but rather a retrenchment of the conditions of planetary inequality.
Convergence Feature Proposals

One of Verge: Studies in Global Asias distinctive features is an opening section called Convergence, where we curate a rotating series of rubrics that emphasize collaborative intellectual engagement and exchange. Each issue features four of the following rubrics: A&Q, a responsive dialogue, either in interview or roundtable format, inspired by a set of questions; Codex, a collaborative discussion and assessment of books, films, or exhibits; Translation, for texts, primary or secondary, not yet available in English; Field Trip, reports from various subfields of the disciplines; Portfolio, commentaries on visual images; and Interface, texts exploring the resources of the print-digital world. We welcome those interested in these features to submit a Convergence proposal for the issue.

Proposals should be 1–2 pages in length and indicate what kind of feature is being proposed; demonstrate an awareness of the formats utilized by the journal; include an abstract and, if collaborative, a list of proposed contributors; and include a short (2 pg) cv.

The Convergence proposals deadline is September 8, 2023, however, we encourage those interested in submitting to contact co-editors about their ideas in advance of this date. Please direct all inquiries and submissions to verge@psu.edu.

Essay Submissions:

Essays (between 6,000–10,000 words) and abstracts (125 words) should be submitted electronically through this submission form by May 1, 2024 and prepared according to the author-date + bibliography format of the Chicago Manual of Style. See section 2.38 of the University of Minnesota Press style guide or chapter 15 of the Chicago Manual of Style Online for additional formatting information.

Authors’ names should not appear on manuscripts; instead, please include a separate document with the author’s name, address, institutional affiliations, and the title of the article with your electronic submission. Authors should not refer to themselves in the first person in the submitted text or notes if such references would identify them; any necessary references to the author’s previous work, for example, should be in the third person.

Please direct all inquiries to verge@psu.edu.

Deadlines
  • Convergence proposals: September 8, 2023
  • Essays: May 1, 2024
A PDF of this call is available here. For questions, contact verge@psu.edu.

CFP: "NATURAL DISASTER AND SOCIAL (IN)JUSTICE", TRANSNATIONAL ASIA JOURNAL




“Natural Disaster and Social (In)Justice”, 



One hundred years since the Great Kanto Earthquake in Japan.

September 1, 2023 will mark the one hundredth year of the Great Kanto Earthquake in Japan that killed hundreds of thousands of people and damaged vast areas in the vicinity of Tokyo and Yokohama. 

By the end of that day, 1923, rumors began circulating blaming Koreans for the fire, looting, and rape. As a result, thousands of Koreans in Japan in these areas were hunted down and lynched by Japanese civilian vigilantes. These Koreans were colonial immigrants who moved to Japan seeking work opportunities following Japan’s colonial annexation of Korea in 1910. 

To this day, we often witness disasters that reveal various forms of xenophobia and racial and ethnic discrimination. For instance, following the recent catastrophic earthquake in Turkey, many Syrian refugees who had settled in the disaster-affected areas were harassed and discriminated against when trying to seek assistance. 

In this year of the one hundredth anniversary of the Great Kanto Earthquake, the Transnational Asia editorial committee calls for papers that address responses to natural disasters such as earthquakes, storms, floods and famines––responses that are historically conditioned, prioritizing some people and leaving others behind––or worse, eliminating some populations altogether. We interpret “natural disaster” broadly, since more often than not “natural” disasters are not completely natural. Send your 500-word abstract to transnational.asia@rice.edu.

2023 LTI KOREA TRANSLATION AWARD FOR ASPIRING TRANSLATORS



for Aspiring Translators


2023 LTI Korea Translation Award for Aspiring Translators seeks to discover a new talent in Korean literary/cultural contents translation who will serve as a bridge between Korean and global literatures.

Target languages
  • Literature
    • English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese (Both Simplified and Traditional languages are available), Japanese, Vietnamese and Arabic
  • Webtoon
    • English, French, Spanish, Japanese and Vietnamese
  • Film
    • French, Spanish, Chinese(Only Simplified language), Japanese and Vietnamese

Eligibility

  • Literature
    • Applications are welcome from translators of all nationalities who have not yet received an official translation grant or published a translated work of Korean literature in their target language. (Applicants whose previous translations only appeared in LTI Korea Translation Academy and/or Translation Atelier collections are eligible for a literary translation category.)
  • Webtoon
    • Applications are welcome from translators of all nationalities who have not had more than one webtoon/webcomic translation published in either print or an online platform.
  • Film
    • Applications are welcome from translators of all nationalities who have not had more than one subtitle translation of a media content (films, TV dramas) released in theatres, film festivals, or through OTT services such as Netflix, Watcha, YouTube Originals, etc.
  • To be considered:
    • Co-translations are not accepted
    • Multiple applications are not allowed, and will be disqualified immediately. You can only apply for one language in one of the genres.
    • It is impossible for a previous winner to re-win the same genre.
    • Co-translation is not possible in all categories, and if plagiarism is confirmed, the award can be cancelled.
Settexts

1) Literature

2) Web-toon

3) Film


Prize:
  • One winner will be selected in each language category.
  • Each winner will be awarded 5,000,000 KRW and a plaque.

※ The prize for overseas residents includes a trip to Seoul (round-trip airfare and accommodation) to attend the award ceremony.


Requirements:
  • Application (Please download the application form from the website.)
  • Translation manuscript
  • Literature: PDF format
  • Webtoon and Film: Please download the form from the website.

※ Translate the entire text including the title.

※Personal information (your name, school, address, etc.) must not appear anywhere on thesubmitted manuscript.

※ Sign the application form and the consent form for personal information collection.


Applications and further inquiries are only accepted via email.
  • Literature: newtranslators@klti.or.kr
  • Webtoon and Film: mediatranslation@klti.or.kr
  • Application Period: June 1 ~ July 31(24:00 KST), 2023
  • Announcement of Results: The results will be announced in November, 2023 (All applicants will be notified individually.)

CFP: THE WORLD OF THE ORIENT JOURNAL NO. 3, 2023


Call for articles, The World of the Orient Journal

No. 3, 2023


The journal The World of the Orient (Shìdnij svìt) invites submissions for the next issue.

The World of the Orient is Ukraine’s leading academic journal in the field of Asian Studies. It is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal indexed in Scopus, included in the List of Scientific and Professional Publications of Ukraine (category A), and published by the A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

The journal accepts original research articles on topical issues of the past and present of Asia, its languages and literature, history, philosophy, culture, religion, Ukrainian contacts with Asian countries, bibliographic surveys, and reviews, as well as the history and culture of peoples of eastern origin within Ukraine. The journal also accepts translations of historical, religious, and literary monuments of the Orient.

Guidance for authors on submissions can be found here.

For more information, contact the editors: shidnyj.svit@gmail.com, info@oriental-world.org.ua

Please feel free to share this information with your networks.

Sincerely,

Editorial Board


Deadline for articles: June 20, 2023.

Language of publications: Ukrainian and English.

CFP: 5TH EDITION TYPHOONCON, SEOUL JUNE 2023



5th edition TyphoonCon,

Seoul June 2023


We are happy to announce the Call for papers for the fifth edition of TyphoonCon!

TyphoonCon 2023 brings security researchers together for an extensive two-day world class conference, led by the industry’s leading experts, specialists and innovators.


Conference dates: 
  • June 15-16th, 2023

Topics of Interest for the Call For Papers:
  • Vulnerability discovery
  • Advanced exploitation techniques:
    • Browsers Exploitation
    • OS Kernel Exploitation
    • Mobile Exploitation
    • Revolutionary Web Hacking Technique
  • Mitigation bypass techniques
  • Hardware reverse engineering
  • Software reverse engineering
  • Protocol reverse engineering
  • Attacks on cryptography in hardware and/or software

Speaker Benefits

We provide top tier benefits to make our speakers experience at the event as enjoyable and stress free as can be, including: 
  • A trip to the capital of Seoul in June – considered the best time of the year to visit.
  • Three nights of accommodation at the luxurious conference hotel (Courtyard Seoul Namdaemun). Located in one of the best areas for eating, shopping and sightseeing.
  • Round trip coach airfare of up to $2,000.00 USD
  • Invitation to the private pre-conference dinner, VIP cocktails and other invite only events taking place during the week.

Talk Submission

Your submission should include the following details:
  • Name, last name and contact details
  • Brief bio
  • Place of residence
  • Past speaking experience
  • Presentation topic and description
Additional recommendations:
  • Give your proposal a simple and straightforward title.
  • Ensure that your talk is authentic, includes original ideas, real-world scenarios and relevant examples to learn from.
  • Explain why people will want to attend your talk and what will be their take away from it.
  • Ensure that you cover the interesting idea, concept, technique or finding.

Important notes:

Speaker submissions will be accepted until 28th April 2023, 08:00 South Korea time.

Talks must be in English.

Talks will be 30 minutes or 60 minutes including demonstrations and questions.

Keep your proposal free of marketing, sales, buzzwords, jargon and Fear Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD).

Send your cfp here.

CONVOCATORIA DE BECAS 2023 DE LA ACADEMIA DE ESTUDIOS COREANOS (AKS) PARA ESTUDIANTES NO TITULADOS 




Convocatoria de Becas 2023 de la Academia de Estudios Coreanos (AKS)

para estudiantes no titulados 


La Academia de Estudios Coreanos (AKS) ha abierto la convocatoria de becas para estudiantes no titulados '2023 AKS Graduate Fellowship', destinado a estudiantes internacionales en estudios coreanos.

La Beca de Posgrado de AKS es un programa sin título de GSKS que invita a estudiantes graduados internacionales a AKS y los apoya durante seis meses, brindándoles un impulso para convertirse en una próxima generación de académicos prometedores en estudios coreanos. Se buscan becarios graduados de AKS para el período comprendido entre el 1 de septiembre de 2023 y el 29 de febrero de 2024. Aquellos que aspiren a ampliar y profundizar su conocimiento de Corea mediante la realización de investigaciones en GSKS son bienvenidos a postularse. 


1. Beneficios de la beca

A. Se proporciona un estipendio mensual de KRW 750,000.

B. Se proporciona un pasaje aéreo de ida y vuelta en clase económica a costo real dentro del límite establecido en la guía fiscal de 2023 del Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas.

C. La casa de huéspedes en el campus está disponible sin cargo

D. Período de la beca: del 1 de septiembre de 2023 al 29 de febrero de 2024 (6 meses en total) 


2. Elegibilidad

A partir del comienzo del período de la beca (1 de septiembre de 2023), los solicitantes deben cumplir con todos los siguientes criterios. 

Calificaciones:
  • Nacionalidad: Un solicitante debe ser un ciudadano extranjero o un coreano nacional que ha completado la educación fuera de Corea, que es compatible con la escuela primaria, intermedia, secundaria y educación universitaria.
  • Antecedentes educativos: Los solicitantes deben cumplir una de las siguientes condiciones:
  1. Los solicitantes deben estar inscritos en un programa de master o doctorado en una universidad en el extranjero.
  2. Los solicitantes completaron el trabajo de fin de carrera y están en el estado de ABD (todo menos disertación) en un programa de master en un universidad en el extranjero.
  • ※ Los estudiantes de ABD en un programa de doctorado en una universidad en el extranjero NO son elegibles para la beca de posgrado de AKS, pero son elegibles para la beca de AKS administrada por el Centro de Asuntos Internacionales de AKS. El anuncio de reclutamiento para la Beca AKS 2024 se publicará en junio de 2023 en el siguiente enlace.
Tema de investigación:

El tema de investigación de un solicitante debe pertenecer a Corea/estudios coreanos.

※ Se prefiere un alto nivel de dominio del idioma coreano.
※ Los becarios graduados de AKS anteriores no son elegibles para postularse nuevamente.

3. Número máximo de becarios buscados: 5

  ※ Está sujeto a cambios dependiendo de las calificaciones de los solicitantes.

4. Programa de contratación

Aplicaciones online
  • Deadline (KST): 10:00 Mon 17 April ~ 17:00 Fri 12 May
  • Observaciones: Online application gradaks.recruiter.co.kr
Anuncio del resultado de la selección
  • Deadline (KST): 17:00 Fri 23 Jun
  • Observaciones: 
※ Podría cambiar bajo condiciones inesperadas.

YONSEI UNIVERSITY GLOBAL MBA SCHOLARSHIPS 2023-24, SOUTH KOREA


Yonsei University Global MBA scholarships

2023-24, South Korea


Las Becas Global MBA de la Universidad de Yonsei 2023-24, Corea del Sur. Yonsei Global MBA busca reunir a un grupo diverso de participantes de todo el mundo con una variedad de experiencias, antecedentes académicos y habilidades. Buscamos recibir una clase de 50 estudiantes para comenzar en el otoño de 2023. 

Período del programa: septiembre de 2023 ~ febrero de 2025. El trabajo del curso se completará en diciembre de 2024.
  • El programa consta de 3 semestres (sesiones de invierno/verano también disponibles)
Número de vacantes: Hasta 50 estudiantes

Período de solicitud: 21 de marzo de 2023 – 3 de mayo de 2023


Eligibilidad

Elegibilidad de las becas Global MBA de la Universidad de Yonsei 2023-24, Corea del Sur
  • Solicitante no coreano con padres no coreanos OR
  • Solicitante que haya completado toda su educación formal fuera de Corea desde la educación primaria hasta la superior (licenciatura)
Proceso de admisión
  • Fase 1. Evaluación del Documento de Solicitud
    • Los candidatos serán evaluados sobre la base de registros académicos, puntajes de dominio del inglés, GMAT/GRE, experiencia laboral, recomendaciones, ensayos, etc.
  • Fase 2. Entrevista con el Comité de Admisión
    • Después de una revisión inicial de todas las solicitudes y materiales de apoyo, los candidatos exitosos serán seleccionados para las entrevistas. Los solicitantes serán notificados de las entrevistas por correo electrónico.
    • Las entrevistas cara a cara o por Skype a través de Internet se realizarán en inglés. Esto permite a los solicitantes demostrar las habilidades de comunicación esenciales requeridas para aprovechar al máximo esta experiencia de MBA. Becas Global MBA de la Universidad de Yonsei 2023-24, Corea del Sur
Calendario de Admisiones

La admisión al programa Yonsei Global MBA para 2023 comenzará sus estudios en septiembre de 2023. El calendario de admisión es el siguiente para cada una de las dos rondas de admisión:

Pasos de admisión:
  • Paso 1. Aplicaciones en linea
    • ¿Qué hacer?: Complete el formulario de solicitud en línea.
    • Horario de Admisión: March 21 9:30 ~ May 3, 17:00
  • Paso 2. Presentación de documentos de solicitud
    • ¿Qué hacer?: Envíe los documentos de solicitud por correo aéreo o en persona
    • Horario de Admisión: March 21 9:30 ~ April 26, 17:00
  • Paso 3. Pago de la tarifa de solicitud (solo transferencia bancaria)
    • ¿Qué hacer?: Nombre del banco: Banco Woori, sucursal de Yonsei
      • Código Swift: HVBKKRSE
      • Número de cuenta: se generará y se enviará por correo electrónico al completar la solicitud en línea
      • Tarifa de solicitud: USD 100 o KRW 120,000 (no reembolsable)
      • * NOTA: El solicitante (remitente) es responsable de cualquier cargo por servicio bancario, como una tarifa de transferencia bancaria internacional, para pagar el monto mencionado anteriormente a la Universidad de Yonsei (espere alrededor de USD 50 por cargos por servicio de transferencia bancaria)
    • Horario de Admisión: March 21 9:30 ~ April 26, 17:00
  • Paso 4: Notificación de entrevista
    • ¿Qué hacer?: Interview is offered by invitation (notified via email).
    • Horario: May 17
  • Paso 5: Entrevista
    • ¿Qué hacer?: Entrevista cara a cara para solicitantes que residen en Corea. Entrevista por Skype para solicitantes que residen fuera de Corea.
    • Horario: Última semana de Mayo
  • Paso 6: Resultados de admisión
    • ¿Qué hacer?: Notificación El resultado de la admisión se notificará por correo electrónico. 
    • Horario: 14 de junio
  • Paso 7: Registro
    • ¿Qué hacer?: (Pago de matrícula) Se anunciará a los solicitantes aceptados 
    • Horario: Mediados de julio
  • Paso 8: Comienza el programa Global MBA
    • ¿Qué hacer?: 
      • Orientación: celebrada en la última semana de agosto
      • Inicio de clases: 1 de septiembre (viernes) de 2023
El horario anterior está sujeto a cambios.

Descargas
  • Formulario de ensayo de MBA global [Formulario 1] | DESCARGAR
  • Cartas de recomendación de Global MBA [Formulario 2] | DESCARGAR
Notas
  • La evaluación se realiza de acuerdo con la política interna de YSB y los puntajes no están abiertos a los solicitantes.
  • Todos los documentos enviados serán propiedad de la Universidad de Yonsei y no serán devueltos ni duplicados.
  • La solicitud no estará completa hasta que se reciba la tarifa de solicitud.
  • La falta de pago de la matrícula durante el período de registro dado puede resultar en la cancelación de la admisión. Becas Global MBA de la Universidad de Yonsei 2023-24, Corea del Sur
  • La presentación de documentación fraudulenta o falsificada descalificará automáticamente al solicitante de la inscripción. A un proceso de verificación le seguirá el proceso de admisión. Becas Global MBA de la Universidad de Yonsei 2023-24, Corea del Sur
Beca

Estudiar un MBA requiere una inversión importante. El programa Yonsei Global MBA ofrece oportunidades de becas que están disponibles para todos los estudiantes, incluidos los estudiantes internacionales. La Beca se otorga considerando los méritos y necesidades del candidato. Becas Global MBA de la Universidad de Yonsei 2023-24, Corea del Sur

Oportunidad de Beca

Los solicitantes con calificaciones superiores tendrán la oportunidad de recibir una beca ofrecida por la Escuela de Negocios Yonsei.

El monto de una beca depende de la competitividad del solicitante. Para los beneficiarios calificados, también se podría ofrecer un estipendio.

Todas las becas y becas se otorgan en el momento en que se toma una decisión de admisión. El comité de admisión toma en consideración varios factores al tomar la decisión del premio, incluidos, entre otros, los registros académicos, las experiencias profesionales, el resultado de la entrevista, la diversidad y otros.

Beca
  • Merit Scholarships (Basado en el mérito)
    • Detalles: Otorgado a los solicitantes con una fuerte competitividad, incluido el rendimiento académico excepcional, el potencial de liderazgo, el logro profesional, etc.
  • Global Fellowships (Diversidad)
    • Detalles: Otorgado a postulantes con potencial de agregar valor a la diversidad del programa.
  • YSB Fellowships (Basado en la necesidad)
    • Otorgado a solicitantes calificados con necesidad financiera (se puede requerir prueba financiera).
Requisitos y reglamento de las becas

Las becas se renuevan cada semestre, en función de que el estudiante cumpla con los criterios especificados. Los beneficiarios de las becas deben mantener una buena posición académica (GPA de 3.5/4.3) mientras estudian en el Programa MBA de Yonsei para recibir una beca y un estipendio de forma continua. Los beneficiarios de las becas deben trabajar 10 horas a la semana como asistentes para nuestro programa de MBA. Los beneficiarios del estipendio deben trabajar 5 horas adicionales por semana además de las 10 horas de trabajo. Becas Global MBA de la Universidad de Yonsei 2023-24, Corea del Sur.

Fuente / Más información: Official Website HERE.

Para más Scholarships Visit Here

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CFP: "FRAMING SUSTAINABLE SECURITY ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA", NUMBER 5, KOREA EUROPE REVIEW


“Framing Sustainable Security on the Korean Peninsula”,

Number 5, Korea Europe Review


Guest editor: Francesca Frassineti 

The Korea Europe Review (KER) is an interdisciplinary platinum open access, peer-reviewed journal specialising in Korean Studies and encompassing the social sciences in a broad sense. While the primary focus is on the Korean peninsula, the journal’s perspective aims to transcend the traditional boundaries of Area Studies in its mission to integrate scholarship on Korea in a multidimensional context of regional as well as global social, cultural, and political discourse.


The Korea Europe Review is now inviting submission proposals for Issue 5 forthcoming in November 2023.

July 2023 will mark the seventieth anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Agreement. Still, the Korean peninsula continues to be one of the major security hotspots in East Asia, stuck in repeating action-reaction cycles. In addition to a high concentration of military assets for deterrence purposes within a geographically limited space and the ensuing increased escalation risk, broader competition between great powers has continually constrained and overridden local dynamics, which further complicates the already precarious status quo on the peninsula.

Beyond concerns over power imbalances across the conventional and nuclear domain, Koreans have also been faced with new, non-traditional security challenges. The regime of Kim Jong Un appears unwilling to ease isolation any time soon regardless of the international community warning of a looming humanitarian crisis in North Korea, further exacerbated by more frequent extreme weather events. Rather, Pyongyang has sought to take advantage of Washington’s tense relationship with Russia and China in the context of the war in Ukraine to progress towards a number of military development goals with relative impunity.

Against the backdrop of COVID-19 and fierce competition between the US and China, Seoul – on the other hand – has been progressively drawn into the middle of new fault lines, particularly with regards to the technological field. In the midst of global protectionist trends and efforts to securitise supply chains, the South Korean government has increasingly turned to new and emerging technologies to address the far-reaching implications of lower birth rates and a shrinking workforce. Although intensive digitalisation could push sustainable economic growth, it has already made South Korea a more vulnerable target of an ever-expanding and increasingly sophisticated spectrum of cyber operations that have been largely ascribed to North Korean state-sponsored actors. Besides using the cyber domain to carry out interference and espionage activities, the impacts of longstanding sanctions and COVID-19 induced blockades have led to a surge in Pyongyang’s alleged cyber activism aimed at generating illicit income. Faced with the specter of evolving and increasing cyberattacks, South Korea is forced to strengthen the resilience of critical infrastructure and take cooperation with the United States, European Union and NATO to the next level.

The issue titled “Framing Sustainable Security on the Korean Peninsula” seeks to approach the evolving security environment on and around the Korean peninsula from a holistic perspective, which encompasses politico-military, economic, environmental, and human factors. Besides the regional level, the aim is to shed light also on the challenges pertaining to the resiliency of local communities. Therefore, we are interested in original and unpublished studies that critically engage with the changes and ideas of security from traditional to non-traditional challenges in all fields related to Korea.

Potential topics may include, but are not limited to:

a) Human security (i.e. economic, food, health, environmental, personal, community, and political security)

b) Demographics with main focus on citizenship

c) The relationship between new media and subjective well-being and emotions (including cyber bullying, fake news, internet activism)

d) Economic security, economic coercion, technology, and innovation

e) South Korea’s contribution to regional and global security and cooperation with like-minded partners such as European and NATO countries (including overseas development assistance, health diplomacy, maritime security, territorial disputes)

f) Crisis management and contingency planning on the Korean peninsula (including alliance politics, defense industry, conventional and non-conventional military capabilities, strategic doctrine)


Please be sure to submit full-length articles no later than April 30, 2023. You are also welcome to discuss your ideas with our editors or equally send in an abstract prior to this date.

If you have any queries concerning your proposal as regards focus or thematic scope, please contact the issue’s guest editor Francesca Frassineti (University of Bologna and Ca’ Foscari University Venice) at francescafrassineti7@gmail.com. For all other inquiries as regards the publication process, author and stylistic guidelines, please contact editors@korea-europe-review.org

A note on article processing charges (APCs): At no stage of the publication process will The KER charge author fees for publication. All publication services rendered, e.g. peer review, editing, formatting etc., are completely free to our authors.

Please also note that in addition to calls with particular thematic foci, the Korea Europe Review also welcomes submissions on a continual year-round basis.


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Korea Europe Review (KER) ǀ ISSN: 2750-4832


Contact: editors@korea-europe-review.org

ÚLTIMAS PUBLICACIONES ACADÉMICAS 2023 (II)



En este segundo trimestre del año, descubrimos algunas investigaciones académicas que han sido publicadas a nivel internacional durante estos últimos meses de 2023. Avances publicados en formato libro que abarcan distintas áreas de las Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades con un punto de partida en común: Corea. Descubre cuáles son las publicaciones que ya se encuentran a la venta para su inmediata adquisición.