Schedule
August 2018

● The 153rd Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad
1. Date & Time : August 13 (Mon.), 2018 at 14:00 ~ 15:00
2. Location : The Academy of Korean Studies
3. Presenter
- Christopher Paik (New York University Abu Dhabi, Assistant Professor)
- Taejin Hwang (University of Tuebingen, Visiting Assistant Professor)
4. Topic
- Explorations in Korean economic history: family lineages, exiles and civil examinations in the Joseon Dynasty
- Korea as Cold War Development Protégé: Crossings of Modernization Ideologies and Agencies, from American Peace Corps
to Korean International Cooperation Agency
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad
● The 154th Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad
1. Date & Time : August 23 (Thu.), 2018 at 14:00 ~ 15:30
2. Location : The Academy of Korean Studies
3. Presenter
- Sunyoung Yang (University of Arizona, Assistant Professor)
- Barbara Wall (University of Copenhagen, Assistant Professor)
4. Topic
- The Internet that was born in Asia: focusing on the globalist political consciousness of computer engineers
- Dynamic Texts as Hotbed for Transmedia Storytelling: A Case Study on The Journey to the West
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad
1. Date & Time : August 13 (Mon.), 2018 at 14:00 ~ 15:00
2. Location : The Academy of Korean Studies
3. Presenter
- Christopher Paik (New York University Abu Dhabi, Assistant Professor)
- Taejin Hwang (University of Tuebingen, Visiting Assistant Professor)
4. Topic
- Explorations in Korean economic history: family lineages, exiles and civil examinations in the Joseon Dynasty
- Korea as Cold War Development Protégé: Crossings of Modernization Ideologies and Agencies, from American Peace Corps
to Korean International Cooperation Agency
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad
● The 154th Colloquium on Korean Studies Abroad
1. Date & Time : August 23 (Thu.), 2018 at 14:00 ~ 15:30
2. Location : The Academy of Korean Studies
3. Presenter
- Sunyoung Yang (University of Arizona, Assistant Professor)
- Barbara Wall (University of Copenhagen, Assistant Professor)
4. Topic
- The Internet that was born in Asia: focusing on the globalist political consciousness of computer engineers
- Dynamic Texts as Hotbed for Transmedia Storytelling: A Case Study on The Journey to the West
5. Contact : Division for the Promotion of Korean Studies Abroad