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CONFERENCIA ESPECIAL DEL EMBAJADOR DE COREA EN ESPAÑA, LIM SOOSUK: «SITUACIÓN ACTUAL Y PERSPECTIVAS DE LAS RELACIONES ENTRE ESPAÑA Y COREA»

Con motivo del 75º aniversario del establecimiento de relaciones diplomáticas entre la República de Corea y el Reino de España (1950–2025), la Embajada de la República de Corea en España y el Área de Estudios de Asia Oriental de la Facultad de Filología de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid organizaron conjuntamente una conferencia especial a cargo del Excmo. Sr. D. Lim Soosuk (임수석), Embajador de la República de Corea en España, bajo el título «Situación actual y perspectivas de las relaciones entre España y Corea» (스페인과 한국 간 관계에 대한 현황과 전망).

Durante su intervención, el Embajador Lim ofreció una panorámica de la situación actual y de las perspectivas de las relaciones bilaterales entre ambos países, repasando los hitos diplomáticos, económicos, culturales y educativos alcanzados a lo largo de tres cuartos de siglo de cooperación. La conferencia se detuvo, en particular, en el horizonte de la asociación estratégica entre Corea y España y en las líneas de trabajo que articulan, en el momento presente, los intereses compartidos por ambas sociedades.

El acto, dirigido a la comunidad universitaria, contó con la asistencia de profesores y estudiantes interesados en los estudios coreanos y en las relaciones internacionales en Asia Oriental. La sesión incluyó un turno de preguntas que permitió un intercambio directo entre el Embajador y la audiencia.

Detalles del evento:

  • Fecha: martes 4 de noviembre de 2025, 15:00–17:00
  • Lugar: Sala de Juntas, Facultad de Filología, Edificio A, UCM 
  • Organizan: Embajada de la República de Corea en España; Área de Estudios de Asia Oriental, Facultad de Filología, UCM
  • Con la colaboración de: Korea Foundation (한국국제교류재단)

CFP: REVISITING JAPAN-KOREA RELATIONS: TOWARD A NEW ERA


Revisiting Japan-Korea Relations: Toward a New Era

Proposal for a Special Issue: Archiv Orientální (ArOr)


2025 will mark the 80th anniversary of both Japan’s defeat in the Pacific War and Korea’s liberation from Japan. While there have been much political and economic changes, the lingering effects of this historical trauma have yet to be fully resolved in both nations. It remains to be seen whether this date will mark a change in this bilateral relationship or whether old enmities will persist. At this juncture, new approaches will be needed to set a path toward a brighter future that respects the past but is not framed by it.

Navigating the complexities of Japan-Korea relations is a formidable task, given their deep historical roots dating back almost two thousand years and have been characterized by periods of both cultural exchange and political conflict. For example, Korea was crucial for the transmission of culture from the Asian Continent that has been the basis of Japan’s foundation and are still widely vibrant today while military conflicts between Japan and China have always been determined by which power controls the Korean Peninsula as witnessed with the Imjin War (1592-1598) and the Sino-Japanese War (1894). The Japanese annexation of Korea in the early twentieth century and the subsequent occupation until 1945 further underscores the complex nature of this relationship, shaped by politics, economy, society, culture, and their international expansion.

Despite the contrasting experiences between these two countries, negative perceptions stemming from these “memory wars” have persisted and have featured prominently. Such a magnification of the issues has placed this relationship in a precarious situation on numerous occasions. However, we should not forget that there have been several instances of cooperation and exchange aimed at healing historical wounds and fostering a positive future.

While the existing literature often focuses on the difficulties in Japan-Korea relations, few have provided solutions that can lead to meaningful contributions. Among those works that have undertaken such an approach, many are often scattered across various journals and are susceptible to misinterpretation based on the nationality of authors or journals. To overcome this, we propose a special issue that revisits Japan-Korea relations by focusing on innovative resolutions to the more complex issues in this bilateral relationship and consolidating these efforts to maximize impact. The choice of Archiv Orientální, based in Czechia at the heart of Europe, ensures a neutral perspective conducive to fostering a more nuanced understanding of Japan-Korea relations.

In advance of the poignant marking of 2025, this special issue seeks to lay a solid foundation for enhanced understanding and cooperation between Japan and Korea, thereby facilitating further positive academic endeavors. Such a work will attract a large readership including students, scholars, politicians, practitioners, and even the public in both Korea and Japan, as well as those who are interested in East Asia from a different perspective.


Guest Editors

Publication Timeline
  • Submission deadline for the proposal: May 19th, 2024
  • Notification of acceptance: July 1, 2024
  • Submission deadline for the entire collection: December 31, 2024
  • Notification of acceptance of individual papers: May 30, 2025
  • Submission deadline for revised manuscript: July 15, 2025
  • Publication: December 2025

Submission

This special issue aims to establish a platform for the dissemination of groundbreaking and original research focused on the cultures, societies, and historical narratives of Japan and Korea, both past and present. We particularly encourage submissions that delve into various aspects such as history of economic relations, international diplomacy, linguistic studies, religious practices, and literary traditions within these regions. Articles based on archival evidence and a comprehensive analysis of primary and secondary sources are highly valued.

Distinguishing itself from conventional articles in the realms of social and political sciences, this special issue seeks to provide unique insights into the historical and cultural dynamics of Japan and Korea. By doing so, we aim to engage not only the academic community but also a broader readership with a keen interest in Japanese and Korean studies.

Please submit your abstract (300 words) and title with 3-5 keywords by April 15, 2024; jimmyn.parc@um.edu.my.

CFP: THE PALGRAVE HANDBOOK OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN EAST ASIA: CHINA, KOREA AND JAPAN


The Palgrave Handbook of the Catholic Church in East Asia:

China, Korea, and Japan


This three-section Handbook provides information on the Catholic Church in East Asia—China mainland, Mongolia, Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan—from its beginnings to the present. It aims to offer sufficient material and analysis for the study and research of the East Asian Catholic Church. It follows a chronological framework tracing events from the 7th century to the 21st century.

The editors are seeking authors for the three-section Handbook (the titles of the following chapters can be changed) (each chapter is about 30 pages and 16,500 words)

1. "Bible and Religious Literature Translation and Indigenous Religious Texts: Korea"

2. "Evangelization through Paintings and Sculptures (Images) in Korea

3. Foreign Missionaries, 1900-1945: Japan

4. Colonialism, Imperialism, and Relations with Local Powers: Japan"

5. Foreign Missionaries and the Building of the local Church Hierachy: 1945 to the Present

6. Evangelization through Education from Simple Schooling to Universities: Japan


Contact Information

Professor


AAB 1152,
Academic and Administration Building,
15 Baptist University Road,
Kowloon Tong, Kowloon
Hong Kong

Tel: (852) 3411 7182

Contact Email: cindychu@hkbu.edu.hk

CFP: FRANK GIBNEY AWARD FOR GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY IN AMERICAN-EAST ASIAN RELATIONS



Frank Gibney Award for Graduate Student Essay

in American-East Asian Relations


The Journal of American-East Asian Relations announces the Frank Gibney Graduate Student Essay Award. The Award goes to an essay in any field of the Journal's interest written by a graduate student in any country in 2022 or 2023.

Brill Publishers awards the winning author US$1,000 and the Journal will publish the article in 2024.

The student, supervisor, or advisor should send the manuscript and a brief cover letter to Charles Hayford Chayford@aol.com with a copy to Mitch Lerner, lerner.26@osu.edu.

Deadline for submissions is December 15, 2023.

For information on the Journal, see this web.


Contact Information

Charles Hayford, Independent Scholar, Evanston, Illinois, USA

Contact Email: chayford@aol.com

CFP: "AFRICA-ASIA AND THE WORLD" INTERNATIONAL AND INTER-TRANS-DISCIPLINARY OFFLINE AND ONLINE CONFERENCE


“Africa-Asia and the World”

International and Inter-Trans-Disciplinary Offline and Online Conference


AFRICA-ASIA AND THE WORLD: WHAT RELATIONS FOR GLOBAL PEACE, JUSTICE, PROSPERITY AND SUSTAINABILITY? 

International and Inter-Trans-Disciplinary Offline and Online Conference of:
  • Inauguration of African-Asian and International Studies Institute AFRASI;
  • Commemoration of the 65th Anniversary of the 1958 Accra All-African People’s Conference Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, December 13-15, 2023 

Abstracts to be submitted online up to September 30, 2023 at here.

Contact: secretariat-afrasi@e-group.bandungspirit.org


INTRODUCTION

At the beginning of the new millennium, Africa remains a place where economic, geopolitical, and cultural interests from all over the world converge. Diverse summits with Africa have been organized regularly to shape the exchanges of the continent with global players (China-Africa/FOCAC, Japan-Africa/TICAD, India-Africa, Korea-Africa, Turkiye-Africa, Iran-Africa, Indonesia-Africa, Regular Commemorative Conferences of the Asian-African Conference, USA-Africa, EU-Africa, etc.). Another proof of the continent's importance on the world stage is the increasing presence of Asian countries such as China, India and Japan, or the return of historically relevant players such as Russia, not to mention the attempts of former colonizing powers to maintain their influence. Thus, the suspicious views of relations between Africa and Asia (especially China) and Eurasia (especially Russia) presented in the Western mainstream media do not do justice to the historical ties between Africa and Asia/Eurasia since at least the Bandung Conference (April 1955) characterized by their common struggles against colonialism and for independence.

Several points of convergence make it fair to focus on the Africa-Asia tandem. From a historical point of view, these are the continents that, despite European colonial ambitions, have retained their demographic and cultural bases, unlike other areas such as America and Australia, where colonial conquest and occupation were accompanied by the genocide of indigenous peoples, the suppression of their cultures and the installation of European culture, and where the descendants of colonial rulers and European immigrants continue to rule the areas to the present day. Moreover Africa and Asia shared common painful experiences of being colonized by European imperial power and common struggles for their independence at the same historical period (19th-20th centuries). In a world marked by global and diverse crises, Africa, and Asia, being distinctive in term of civilization from Western-dominated ones, have the potential to offer alternatives for rethinking their relationship with the world, based on imaginations, cultures, and development models different from the Western-led globalization. Considering demographic growth, projections predict that 80% of the world's population will be in Africa and Asia by the end of this century; this could be seen as a problem but also as an opportunity to take advantage of a tremendous human capital for the development of Asia and Africa, and concomitantly of the world. In economic terms, Asia has become Africa's leading trading partner. The search for new economic and political partners, particularly in Africa, signals that both continents will strengthen existing ties and find new avenues for cooperation. Convergence between Asia and Africa is also clear since they are confronted with common challenges, which includes poverty eradication and creation of social justice, security issues, the management of ethnic and religious diversity, and exploitation of natural resources for sustainable development and prosperity of people.

The international and inter-trans-disciplinary conference "Africa-Asia and the World: What Relations for Global Peace, Justice, Prosperity and Sustainability?" aims to reflect on these relations between Africa and Asia, as well as those between the African-Asian tandem and the rest of the world. Based on the diversity of approaches and disciplines of the speakers, this conference will be an opportunity to better understand and recommend policies of political, economic, and cultural relations to be developed between Africa and Asia, and with the rest of the world, to build a common future, based on more peace, justice, prosperity and sustainability.


ISSUES

The followings are non-exhaustive issues expected to be raised in the conference:
  • Before and beyond hegemony of the West: what were and will be Africa-Asia relations?
  • Africa-Asia and Africa-Eurasia: what convergence and what divergence?
  • Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America: do they continue to be the peripheries of the West?
  • Africa-Asia Business Development: what challenges and what perspectives?
  • MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) in Africa and Asia: what role in national economy and what mutual exchanges are possible?
  • BRICS summit in Africa: what impacts on Africa?
  • NAM, BRICS, Africa, Asia and Latin America: what synergy for a global restructuring?
  • The West and Asia in Africa: what interests and what risks for Africa?
  • The summits of China-Africa, India-Africa, Japan-Africa, Korea-Africa, Turkiye-Africa, Iran-Africa, Indonesia-Africa, EU-Africa, USA-Africa: what perspectives for Africa?
  • FESPACO and BIFF (Busan International Film Festival): what relations are mutually and globally beneficial?
  • African, Asian and American Tropical Forests: what challenges and perspectives for economy and ecology?
  • Black-lives-matter: racism against African and Asian in the West, does it continue?
  • Tradition, Culture and Religion: what role in patriarchy and gender issues?
  • Indigenous and Imported Religions: what challenges and what perspectives for a peaceful co-existence or fusion?
  • Languages and Nations: what place for former colonial languages in national independence and sovereignty?
  • The Afrodescendant in America, Asia, Australia, Europe, Pacific and Oceania: who are they and what do they become?
  • Demography, Migration, Urbanisation, Ruralisation: what planning and what mitigation?
  • The G20 and the 20 poorest countries in the world: what relations?
  • The G20 Summits: what impacts on Africa?
Other relevant issues will be welcome.


OFFLINE AND ONLINE PARTICIPANTS

The conference encourages the participation of scholars from a wide range of scientific disciplines (area studies, cultural studies, ecology, economics, geography, history, humanities, languages, management, political and social sciences...) and practitioners from diverse professional fields (business, civil society, education, enterprise, government, management, parliament, public policy, social and solidarity movements...) as well as artists, writers, journalists and activists of social and solidarity movements, based in diverse geographical areas (North, South, East, West, Central AFRICA; North, Central, South AMERICA; the CARIBBEAN; AUSTRALIA; North, East, West, Central, South and Southeast ASIA; Central, Eastern, Southern, Northern, Western EUROPE; RUSSIA, PACIFIC, OCEANIA...).


GUIDELINES FOR PRESENTER CANDIDATES

The selection of presenters is based on the abstract and the basic personal data of the presenter candidates in respect to the following dates:

1) Deadline of abstract (200-300 words) submission: September 30, 2023
2) Deadline of full paper (2000-3000 words / 5-6 pages) submission: October 31, 2023
3) Notification for the selected presenters: progressively from July 2023. The earlier an abstract is submitted, the earlier its author will get notified, which is important for a travel planning.

The abstract is to be submitted online.


FINANCING

The organising committee does not provide travel grant to any participant. The presenters as well as simple participants of the conference are supposed to find the necessary fund for their own participation (visa, international and national transport, accommodation).


Contact Information

Darwis Khudori, Faculty of International Affairs, University Le Havre Normandy, France

Contact Email: secretariat-afrasi@e-group.bandungspirit.org

CFP: THE WORLD OF THE ORIENT, ISSUE NO. 4 (2023)


The World of the Orient, Issue No. 4 (2023)

Kyiv city, Ukraine


The journal The World of the Orient (Shìdnij svìt) invites submissions for the next issue.
  • Deadline for articles: September 15, 2023.
  • Language of publications: Ukrainian and English.
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), 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.

Please feel free to share this information with your networks.

Sincerely,

Editorial Board


Contact Information
  • info@oriental-world.org.ua
Contact Email
  • shidnyj.svit@gmail.com

ÚLTIMAS PUBLICACIONES ACADÉMICAS 2023 (III)



Continuamos con nuestra revisión de los libros académicos relacionados con los estudios coreanos que se han publicado a lo largo del segundo trimestre de 2023. Un listado centrado en diversas y muy variadas áreas dentro de los campos de las Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, puestos ya a disposición de todos por las diferentes editoriales que facilitamos a continuación:

CFP: CONFERENCE AFRICA-ASIA AND THE WORLD; WHAT RELATIONS FOR GLOBAL PEACE, JUSTICE, PROSPERITY AND SUSTAINABILITY?


Africa-Asia And The World:

What Relations For Global Peace, Justice, Prosperity And Sustainability?

International and Inter-Trans-Disciplinary Offline and Online Conference


International and Inter-Trans-Disciplinary Offline and Online Conference of: Inauguration of African-Asian and International Studies Institute AFRASI; Commemoration of the 65th Anniversary of the 1958 Accra All-African People’s Conference Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, December 13-15, 2023 


INTRODUCTION

At the beginning of the new millennium, Africa remains a place where economic, geopolitical, and cultural interests from all over the world converge. Diverse summits with Africa have been organized regularly to shape the exchanges of the continent with global players (China-Africa/FOCAC, Japan-Africa/TICAD, India-Africa, Korea-Africa, Turkiye-Africa, Iran-Africa, Indonesia-Africa, Regular Commemorative Conferences of the Asian-African Conference, USA-Africa, EU-Africa, etc.). Another proof of the continent's importance on the world stage is the increasing presence of Asian countries such as China, India and Japan, or the return of historically relevant players such as Russia, not to mention the attempts of former colonizing powers to maintain their influence. Thus, the suspicious views of relations between Africa and Asia (especially China) and Eurasia (especially Russia) presented in the Western mainstream media do not do justice to the historical ties between Africa and Asia/Eurasia since at least the Bandung Conference (April 1955) characterized by their common struggles against colonialism and for independence.

Several points of convergence make it fair to focus on the Africa-Asia tandem. From a historical point of view, these are the continents that, despite European colonial ambitions, have retained their demographic and cultural bases, unlike other areas such as America and Australia, where colonial conquest and occupation were accompanied by the genocide of indigenous peoples, the suppression of their cultures and the installation of European culture, and where the descendants of colonial rulers and European immigrants continue to rule the areas to the present day. Moreover Africa and Asia shared common painful experiences of being colonized by European imperial power and common struggles for their independence at the same historical period (19th-20th centuries). In a world marked by global and diverse crises, Africa, and Asia, being distinctive in term of civilization from Western-dominated ones, have the potential to offer alternatives for rethinking their relationship with the world, based on imaginations, cultures, and development models different from the Western-led globalization. Considering demographic growth, projections predict that 80% of the world's population will be in Africa and Asia by the end of this century; this could be seen as a problem but also as an opportunity to take advantage of a tremendous human capital for the development of Asia and Africa, and concomitantly of the world. In economic terms, Asia has become Africa's leading trading partner. The search for new economic and political partners, particularly in Africa, signals that both continents will strengthen existing ties and find new avenues for cooperation. Convergence between Asia and Africa is also clear since they are confronted with common challenges, which includes poverty eradication and creation of social justice, security issues, the management of ethnic and religious diversity, and exploitation of natural resources for sustainable development and prosperity of people.

The international and inter-trans-disciplinary conference "Africa-Asia and the World: What Relations for Global Peace, Justice, Prosperity and Sustainability?" aims to reflect on these relations between Africa and Asia, as well as those between the African-Asian tandem and the rest of the world. Based on the diversity of approaches and disciplines of the speakers, this conference will be an opportunity to better understand and recommend policies of political, economic, and cultural relations to be developed between Africa and Asia, and with the rest of the world, to build a common future, based on more peace, justice, prosperity and sustainability.


ISSUES

The followings are non-exhaustive issues expected to be raised in the conference:
  • Before and beyond hegemony of the West: what were and will be Africa-Asia relations?
  • Africa-Asia and Africa-Eurasia: what convergence and what divergence?
  • Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America: do they continue to be the peripheries of the West?
  • Africa-Asia Business Development: what challenges and what perspectives?
  • MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) in Africa and Asia: what role in national economy and what mutual exchanges are possible?
  • BRICS summit in Africa: what impacts on Africa?
  • NAM, BRICS, Africa, Asia and Latin America: what synergy for a global restructuring?
  • The West and Asia in Africa: what interests and what risks for Africa?
  • The summits of China-Africa, India-Africa, Japan-Africa, Korea-Africa, Turkiye-Africa, Iran-Africa, Indonesia-Africa, EU-Africa, USA-Africa: what perspectives for Africa?
  • FESPACO and BIFF (Busan International Film Festival): what relations are mutually and globally beneficial?
  • African, Asian and American Tropical Forests: what challenges and perspectives for economy and ecology?
  • Black-lives-matter: racism against African and Asian in the West, does it continue?
  • Tradition, Culture and Religion: what role in patriarchy and gender issues?
  • Indigenous and Imported Religions: what challenges and what perspectives for a peaceful co-existence or fusion?
  • Languages and Nations: what place for former colonial languages in national independence and sovereignty?
  • The Afrodescendant in America, Asia, Australia, Europe, Pacific and Oceania: who are they and what do they become?
  • Demography, Migration, Urbanisation, Ruralisation: what planning and what mitigation?
  • The G20 and the 20 poorest countries in the world: what relations?
  • The G20 Summits: what impacts on Africa?
Other relevant issues will be welcome.


OFFLINE AND ONLINE PARTICIPANTS

The conference encourages the participation of scholars from a wide range of scientific disciplines (area studies, cultural studies, ecology, economics, geography, history, humanities, languages, management, political and social sciences...) and practitioners from diverse professional fields (business, civil society, education, enterprise, government, management, parliament, public policy, social and solidarity movements...) as well as artists, writers, journalists and activists of social and solidarity movements, based in diverse geographical areas (North, South, East, West, Central AFRICA; North, Central, South AMERICA; the CARIBBEAN; AUSTRALIA; North, East, West, Central, South and Southeast ASIA; Central, Eastern, Southern, Northern, Western EUROPE; RUSSIA, PACIFIC, OCEANIA...).


GUIDELINES FOR PRESENTER CANDIDATES

The selection of presenters is based on the abstract and the basic personal data of the presenter candidates in respect to the following dates:
  1. Deadline of abstract (200-300 words) submission: June 30, 2023
  2. Deadline of full paper (2000-3000 words / 5-6 pages) submission: August 31, 2023
  3. Notification for the selected presenters: progressively from June 2023. The earlier an abstract is submitted, the earlier its author will get notified, which is important for a travel planning.
The abstract is to be submitted online here.


FINANCING

The organising committee does not provide travel grant to any participant. The presenters as well as simple participants of the conference are supposed to find the necessary fund for their own participation (visa, international and national transport, accommodation).


Contact Info:

Darwis Khudori, Faculty of International Affairs, University Le Havre Normandy, France

Contact Email:

secretariat-afrasi@e-group.bandungspirit.org

WEBINAR CASA ASIA: COREA EN EL NUEVO SISTEMA DE RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES


Corea en el nuevo sistema de relaciones internacionales,

Webinar Casa Asia


Con el objetivo de mostrar la proyección internacional de Corea se analizará la participación coreana en la nueva configuración de las relaciones intergubernamentales, determinada por el ascenso de China y por la política exterior estadounidense. Se recurrirá a tres espacios geográficos clave: en la península de Corea, mostrando la divergencia creciente de los objetivos de los gobiernos del Norte y del Sur; en Asia del Este, analizando el acercamiento necesario con Japón y, en la región del Pacífico, la tensión ejercida por tener a China como primer socio comercial y a Estados Unidos como garante de la seguridad.

Palabras de bienvenida:
Presenta:
Modera:
Conferencia a cargo de:

Biodata del conferenciante:

Juan José Ramírez Bonilla es doctor en desarrollo económico y social por la Universidad de Paris-I, Panthéon-Sorbonne; desde 1993, es profesor-investigador adscrito al Centro de Estudios de Asia y África de El Colegio de México; sus líneas de investigación son “Desarrollo económico y social en Asia del Pacifico” y “Procesos de integración económica en la región del Pacífico”. Entre sus publicaciones recientes destacan: La República de Corea ante la influencia de la administración Trump (El Colegio de México, 2020) y 60º Aniversario de la relación Corea-México. Evaluación y objetivos futuros (Embajada de la República de Corea en México, 2021).



Más información:
  • Fecha: Jueves 23 de marzo de 18.00 h a 19.30 h CET
  • Lugar: Online. 24 horas antes del acto las personas inscritas recibirán la información necesaria para acceder. Comprueba tu bandeja de correo no deseado en caso de no haberla recibirlo.
  • Precio: Actividad gratuita.

CICLO DE CONFERENCIAS VIRTUALES: DIÁLOGOS IBEROAMÉRICA-COREA


Diálogos Iberoamérica-Corea,

Ciclo de conferencias virtuales


Se trata de un ciclo de seis conferencias virtuales, a través de la plataforma Zoom, una por mes, desde marzo hasta noviembre de 2023.

Existe una tradición de colaboración entre instituciones educativas de América Latina y España en torno a los estudios asiáticos. Se han desarrollado diferentes acciones a lo largo de los años que han posibilitado el intercambio de experiencias y la movilidad de estudiantes y docentes. Sin embargo, estas iniciativas han estado sujetas también a cambios de rumbo de las políticas nacionales y regionales que han determinado la secuencia de ciclos recurrentes de acercamiento y distanciamiento. La estrategia de triangulación España-Latinoamérica-Asia ha transitado desde finales del siglo XX entre las dimensiones del mito y la realidad, reflejando diferentes momentos de reactivación que no han llegado a consolidar un escenario iberoamericano sólido para las posibilidades de relación multifacética con Asia oriental, y, en especial, con países como Corea del Sur, que protagonizan fórmulas dinámicas de convertir la globalización en oportunidad para el desarrollo económico, cultural, político, geoestratégico, etc.

La conformación de una masa crítica creciente facilita y exige, también, la concreción de un proyecto transatlántico que aúne los esfuerzos académicos y empíricos desde diferentes unidades universitarias interesadas en definir una aproximación específicamente iberoamericana en los estudios coreanos contemporáneos.

Coordinador académico: 
Horario:
  • 17:00 – 19:00 (en Madrid)
  • 10:00 – 12:00 (en Ciudad de México)
* ACTIVIDAD GRATUITA

Objetivos:
  • Generar un espacio iberoamericano para el estudio de las relaciones de Corea del Sur con España y Latinoamérica para conocer, compartir y comprender lo que hacemos, estudiamos y enseñamos sobre Corea.
  • Definir un modo iberoamericano específico de aproximación a los estudios coreanos, que recoja las influencias y elementos singulares de la región y las maneras de pensar las relaciones derivadas.
  • Facilitar una comprensión académica precisa de las particularidades iberoamericanas para las interacciones económicas, tecnológicas, socioculturales, comerciales, etc., con la República de Corea.
  • Así mismo, difundir las investigaciones y publicaciones que se han generado y generan desde ambos lados del Atlántico, con el apoyo, debate e intervención de expertos de otras latitudes.

PROGRAMA

Certificados:

La participación de alumnado UMA, en el 80% del cómputo total de duración de todas las sesiones, da derecho a la obtención de un certificado de participación y aprovechamiento expedido por la Universidad de Málaga, firmado por el Rector, con reconocimiento de los estudios a efectos de cómputo para la obtención de títulos universitarios oficiales en la Universidad de Málaga.

En el caso de alumnado externo a la UMA, la constancia de participación se realizará por parte de la FGUMA, con la exigencia del mismo porcentaje de asistencia del 80% del cómputo total de duración de todas las sesiones.



Contacto

Correo electrónico: proyectos@fguma.es / ceit@fguma.es

Teléfono: 951 952 734

CFP: ASIAN STUDIES CONFERENCE JAPAN 2023, SOPHIA UNIVERSITY





The Executive Committee of the Asian Studies Conference Japan (ASCJ) invites proposals for panels, roundtables, and individual papers to be presented at the 2023 Asian Studies Conference Japan. Although we were forced to cancel the 2020 and 2021 conferences and move the 2022 meeting to an online-only format, the Committee has decided that conditions will permit a return to the traditional on-site format for 2023. Therefore, next year’s conference will be held on the Yotsuya Campus of Sophia University on Saturday & Sunday, July 1 & 2. As in past years, all presentations are to be delivered in English.

Proposals may be submitted online between September 15 and October 31. Results will be announced by late December. The forms and further information are available here.


For Submission Applicants Outside Japan:

Everyone worldwide interested in Asian Studies is invited to participate.

International organizations are working to (re-)start in-person exchanges and activities, and ASCJ intends to join that trend. At present the Japanese government is not issuing individual tourist visas, nor permitting visitors into the country without a visa. However, the government, though slowly, has been moving steadily and incrementally toward easing entry restrictions into Japan. While we cannot predict future Japanese government responses to COVID-related matters, the Executive Committee has drawn upon these trends to make an educated guess that in-person participation from outside Japan will be possible by next July. Thus we aim to re-establish ASCJ's on-site presence from 2023.

Those interested in traveling to Japan in order to attend ASCJ 2023 should monitor these Japanese government website for updates on its border control policies and entry restrictions:



Unfortunately, we cannot provide visa support, and can only draft letters of invitation for participants scheduled to present papers at the ASCJ.


Submission Categories

Panels are proposed by individual scholars around a common subject. A complete panel includes up to five participants (three or four paper presenters and one or more chair/discussants). Panel proposals should include a 250-word (maximum) abstract from each participant as well as a 250-word (maximum) statement that explains the session as a whole. Only complete panels will be considered for acceptance.

Roundtables offer an opportunity for participants to discuss a specific theme, issue or significant recent publication. A maximum of six active participants is recommended. While a roundtable proposal will not be as detailed as a panel proposal, it should explain fully the purpose, themes or issues, and scope of the session.

Individual Papers give scholars an opportunity to participate in the conference even if they are not able to put together a complete panel. Papers may be co-authored. However, only the names of registered participants will appear on the program.

The Executive Committee encourages members to submit proposals that, by focusing on more than one region or by drawing on more than one discipline, will attract a broad range of scholarly interest. Suggestions for innovative alternatives to the panels, individual papers and roundtables described above are also encouraged. The Executive Committee also strongly encourages graduate student participation and will give favorable consideration to panels that embed students alongside more seasoned scholars.

Since 2014 the ASCJ has awarded the L.B. Grove Graduate Student Paper Prize. For details on this competition please see the “Conference” section of the ASCJ website. To be considered for this prize the student must be enrolled in a degree program at a Japanese university and be accepted as a presenter at the ASCJ 2023 Conference. The deadline for submission of the completed paper is June 15, 2023. The winner will be announced at the time of the keynote lecture.

I and my colleagues on the Executive Committee look forward to seeing you in Tokyo in 2023.


Matthew C. Strecher

ASCJ President

ascjconf@gmail.com

CFP: 16TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ASIAN STUDIES; BODIES, GENDER, IDENTITIES


16th Annual Conference on Asian Studies: Bodies, Gender, Identities



The Department of Asian Studies at Palacký University Olomouc is currently accepting proposals for its 16th Annual Conference on Asian Studies to be held on November 25–26, 2022 in Olomouc, Czech Republic and online via the conference (web)app Whova.

The general theme of the conference this year is “Bodies, Gender, Identities”. We welcome contributions that concern any region or culture in Asia and that address an issue related to any of the three sub-themes, such as the variety of experiences of the lived bodies; the governance of life; embodiment and affect; gendered experiences; gender diversity and sexualities; language and body/gender/identity; performance and the construction of identities; gender and naming practices; human life and the environment; social and cultural practices concerning birth and death, food, spirituality, love and intimacy, pain, etc.

We seek both synchronic and diachronic approaches grounded in a range of disciplines, including anthropology, arts, cultural geography, history, international relations, linguistics, literature, philosophy, political science, religion studies, socio-logy, and other fields in humanities and social sciences.

We invite proposals in the following formats: 
  1. individual papers, 
  2. organized panels consisting of 3–4 papers, 
  3. research posters, and 
  4. alternative formats (e.g., roundtable discussion, book presentation, film screening). 
The deadline for abstract submission is July 31, 2022. In addition, there is also an option to submit an open panel seeking more panelists. For details regarding each of the above-mentioned formats, the submission process, as well as the organizer and the venue, please see our website.

Questions can be addressed to acas@upol.cz.

We look forward to your proposals.

The Organizing Team of ACAS 2022


Contact Info:

Halina Zawiszová


Contact Email:

acas@upol.cz

CFP: ASIAN STUDIES COLLECTION, SHORT BOOK MANUSCRIPTS

Asian Studies Collection, Short Book Manuscripts



Short book (100-150 pages) manuscripts are invited for the Asian Studies Collection, Lived Places Publishing, a new generation publishing based in New York and the U.K. This book series aims to increase our understanding of Asians in the world and the students of the world’s understanding of Asia. Our exploration of the people of Asia includes the Asian- and Indo-Pacific and the Asian Arctic regions. Books in the Asian Studies Collection will explore stories of people’s experiences in Asia through lived places, tangible and intangible, and a multitude of angles and perspective.

Past and present lives have always unfolded in places, be they physical or imagined. This book collection intends to root our knowledge of Asian politics, economies, societies, ethnicities, religions, military affairs, law, medicine, technologies, and cultures in the places where people live—not in the abstract “nonplace” of the Asian region or diaspora. Which meanings do we attach to the places we live? How do lived experiences within Asia change the way one looks at oneself and others? Do narratives and histories enchant places or do places enchant their inhabitants?

For futher details, visit the Asian Studies Collection page or here. If interested, please email your book proposals at commissioning@newgenpublishing.co.uk

If you are planning to attend the upcoming Association for Asian Studies annual conference in Honolulu, as the collection editor, I am available for in-person discussions there. Contact information can be found here.

CFP: 15TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ASIAN STUDIES: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE (ONLINE OR HYBRID EVENT)


15th Annual Conference on Asian Studies

Continuity and Change (online or hybrid event)


The Department of Asian Studies at Palacký University Olomouc is currently accepting individual paper, organized panel, and research poster proposals for its 15th Annual Conference on Asian Studies to be held on November 26–27, 2021 in Olomouc, Czech Republic and online, using Whova, a conference (web)app. 

The general theme of the conference this year is Continuity and Change. We invite contributions that concern any region or culture in Asia and address the conference theme from a variety of perspectives. We welcome both synchronic and diachronic approaches grounded in a range of disciplines, including anthropology, arts, cultural geography, history, international relations, linguistics, literature, philosophy, political science, religion studies, sociology, and other fields. We look forward to contributions dealing with topics such as continuity and discontinuity in cultural, social, political, or linguistic systems, the agents, drivers, and catalysts of change, the motivations for and power to change or control of change, the attitudes and reactions to change, and more. In addition, we are also interested in proposals that focus on the impact of COVID-19 and the global pandemic on different aspects of public and private lives of citizens in Asia as well as on Asian studies around the globe.

We invite researchers, teachers, and postgraduate students to submit their proposals for individual oral presentations as well as organized panels comprising of three to four oral presentations dealing with a selected theme. We also invite students to submit their proposals for our Student Poster Session where they can showcase the results of their research.

The language of the conference is English. The proposals should be submitted in the form of abstracts by June 30, 2021. Please see the conference website for details.

Any questions can be addressed to acas@upol.cz.

We look forward to your proposals!

The Organizing Team of ACAS 2021


Contact Info:

Contact person: Halina Zawiszová

Contact Email: acas@upol.cz

I JORNADA DE ESTUDIOS COREANOS



Desde ADECCE, tenemos el placer de anunciar la I Jornada de Estudios Coreanos que celebraremos el próximo viernes 21 de mayo de 11:30h a 13:30h de manera virtual a través de la plataforma Zoom en colaboración con la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Álvaro Trigo Maldonado, de la Universidad de Salamanca, se encargará de moderar cada una de las presentaciones. Este evento tiene como objetivo la puesta en común de las últimas investigaciones que se están llevando a cabo dentro del área de los Estudios Coreanos en España. En esta ocasión, tendremos la oportunidad de compartir cuestiones sobre relaciones internacionales, literatura, arte contemporáneo, cine y religión. La asistencia al evento requiere de un registro previo por medio de este formulario.

CFP: KOREAN POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AT CROSSROADS: PAST, PRESENT AND THE FUTURE, IKSU ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2022



Korean Politics and International Relations at Crossroads: Past, Present and the Future, 

IKSU Annual International Conference 2022

University of Central Lancashire, UK, 7-8 January 2022


In the run up to the 2022 presidential election, the IKSU Annual International Conference will discuss how South Korea’s politics and international relations have evolved since the founding of the first Republic in 1948. The international relations of South Korea tend to heavily depend on each presidency, especially with regard to North Korea and relations with surrounding countries. In this sense, this conference will explore the past, present and future of South Korean politics and the international relations from a number of perspectives. After the conference, we will publish an edited volume based on the submitted papers. Papers from various disciplines are invited. Early career researchers and PhD candidates are also encouraged, along with academics at all stages of their career in a relevant field.

We plan to hold the first day of the conference at the main campus of the University of Central Lancashire, which is located in the city of Preston in the north of England, and the second day of the event at the Samlesbury Hall, a stunning 14th century manor house and gardens in Lancashire.


Schedule for Submission
  • Proposal (individual paper or panel) Submission Deadline: 20 April 2021
  • Acceptance Notice: 30 April 2021
  • Full Paper Submission Deadline (maximum 9,000 words including references): 30 November 2021
  • IKSU Annual International Conference: 7-8 January 2022
  • Revision Submission Deadline for Publication: 30 April 2022
As we plan to publish conference papers as an edited volume, previously published work will not be accepted.

Please send the proposal as an email attachment to Dr Sojin Lim at IKSU-AKS@uclan.ac.uk.

Links:

CURSO ONLINE «CROSSCULTURAL BUSINESS: DIFERENCIAS Y SIMILITUDES ENTRE CHINA, COREA DEL SUR Y JAPÓN»


Curso online Casa Asia

«Crosscultural Business: diferencias y similitudes entre China, Corea del Sur y Japón»


El éxito en cualquier proyecto tanto en la vida como en los negocios exige un elevado conocimiento y análisis previo del contexto. Cuando el proyecto tiene que ver con un país asiático es imprescindible conocer bien su cultura e idiosincrasia de la mano de los mejores expertos. Este curso tratará tres de los países asiáticos que más interés despiertan entre las empresas y los emprendedores europeos: China, Corea del Sur y Japón.

El curso consistirá en la presentación de los tres países sobre todo del enfoque intercultural, desde la perspectiva de las principales similitudes y diferencias entre ellos, y teniendo presente las relaciones existentes con España. Analizaremos sus culturas, sus situaciones sociopolíticas, su gente, sus valores y qué los impulsa estrechar las relaciones económicas con países europeos.


Programa:


Sesión 1

China: Cultura / Actualidad / Influencia en Occidente / Su relación con España

Fecha: 15/01/2021

A cargo de: Antonio Liu Yang

Abogado Chinadesk y facilitador intercultural entre China y España. Licenciado en Derecho, máster en Habilidades Directivas por la UV, se ha formado en diferentes países europeos (Polonia, Luxemburgo) en Comunicación Intercultural. A lo largo de los últimos 10 años ha preparado a decenas de empresas españolas para su entrada a China a través de sus sesiones de formación intercultural. Siempre ha compaginado su trabajo como consultor en sectores tan diversos como el jurídico, el académico, el turístico, el del e-commerce o el futbolístico con el mundo de la docencia, ha colaborado con una decena de másters relacionados con China y ha sido una de las caras visibles de la campaña #NoSoyUnVIRUS con repercusión social tanto en los medios nacionales como internacionales.


Sesión 2

Corea del Sur: Cultura / Actualidad / Influencia en Occidente / Su relación con España

Fecha: 22/01/2021

A cargo de: Hyun Lee Park

Facilitadora intercultural especializada en la cultura coreana con más de 10 años en el sector del RRHH en diversos sectores, formada en 3 países (España, China y Corea del Sur), posgrado en Analista Internacional por la Lisa Institute y curso de Train the Intercultural Trainer por Intercultures. Hyun nació en Corea del Sur, Seúl, pero se estableció de pequeña en Valencia, España. Durante su vida adulta ha estudiado y vivido en otros países como China, Alemania y Corea del Sur. Este trasfondo internacional moldeó su mentalidad, y realmente cree que la diversidad es la solución a los principales problemas que el mundo enfrenta actualmente.


Sesión 3

Japón: Cultura / Actualidad / Influencia en Occidente / Su relación con España

Fecha: 29/01/2021

A cargo de: Amadeo Jensana

Director de Economía y Empresa de Casa Asia. Ha sido subdirector de la oficina del Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (CDTI) en Tokio durante nueve años, como responsable de numerosos proyectos de cooperación empresarial entre compañías españolas, japonesas, chinas y coreanas en diversos sectores como la automoción, química, tecnologías de la información, alimentación, etc.


Sesión 4

Jachico: Diferencias y similitudes entre Japón, China y Corea

Fecha: 05/02/2021

A cargo de los tres ponentes.

Última sesión del curso donde compararemos los tres países centrándonos en las diferencias y similitudes, con participación del público en directo a través de un Quiz y explicaciones culturales.


Detalles:

  • Fechas: Del 15 de enero al 5 de febrero. Viernes, de 10.00 h a 12.00 h
  • Inscripciones abiertas.
  • Online. 24 horas antes del acto las personas inscritas recibirán la información necesaria para acceder.
  • Precio: 80 euros.

CASA ASIA WEBCAST «EL SISTEMA DE SALUD COREANO Y LA INDUSTRIA BIOSANITARIA DE COREA DEL SUR: RESPUESTAS A UNA GESTIÓN EFICIENTE DEL COVID-19»

Webcast Casa Asia

«El sistema de salud coreano y la industria biosanitaria de Corea del Sur:

respuestas a una gestión eficiente del COVID-19»


Con motivo de la conmemoración de los 70 Años del establecimiento de relaciones diplomáticas entre España y la República de Corea, abordaremos las características del sistema de salud coreano, las reformas realizadas en el mismo desde el año 2000, y las principales actuaciones llevadas a cabo en salud pública.

Se analizarán, además, los planes de modernización e impulso que se han llevado a cabo en la industria biosanitaria de Corea del Sur y todos los aspectos relacionados con la inteligencia artificial, big data y real world evidence sobre la gestión sanitaria del COVID 19 en el país asiático. Del mismo modo, se hará una breve reseña de las relaciones en aspectos sanitarios entre España y Corea.

Palabras de bienvenida:

Rafael Bueno, director de Política, Sociedad y Programas Educativos de Casa Asia.

A cargo de:

Álvaro Hidalgo, director del grupo de investigación de Economía de la Salud de la Universidad de Castilla La Mancha (UCLM) y presidente del Centro Español de Investigaciones Coreanas y la Fundación Weber.

Detalles: 

  • Fecha: Jueves 19 de noviembre de 19.00 h a 20.30 h. Inscripciones abiertas.
  • Online. 24 horas antes del acto las personas inscritas recibirán la información necesaria para acceder.
  • Actividad gratuita.

CASA ASIA WEBCAST «MUJERES EN CAMBIO. LA LUCHA POR LA IGUALDAD DE GÉNERO EN COREA DEL SUR»


Webcast Casa Asia

«Mujeres en cambio. La lucha por la igualdad de género en Corea del Sur»


Con motivo de la conmemoración de los 70 Años del establecimiento de Relaciones diplomáticas entre España y Corea, en este webcast se realizará un breve repaso histórico a la situación de la mujer en la sociedad coreana desde el periodo Joseon hasta la actualidad, con el fin de comprender el papel de la mujer coreana en la familia y la sociedad actual, así como, las reivindicaciones de los movimientos feministas del país.


Palabras de bienvenida:

Carmen Díez Orejas, directora del Centro-Casa Asia Madrid


Ponencia a cargo:

Patricia Chica, coordinadora de «UMA feminista: La Ola Coreana» y técnica de investigación de la Oficina Puente con Corea, Universidad de Málaga


Detalles:

  • Jueves 5 de noviembre a las 19.00 h
  • Inscripciones abiertas.
  • Online. 24 horas antes del acto las personas inscritas recibirán la información necesaria para acceder.
  • Precio: Actividad gratuita.