Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
(KSAA)
PROGRAMS
16 18 November 2011
The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Sponsors
Hosting Institution
Korea Research Institute (KRI@UNSW), The University of New South Wales
Foreword
The 7th Conference of the Korean Studies Association of Australasia (KSAA), hosted by
the Korea Research Institute at the University of New South Wales (KRI@UNSW), is
held as part of the Year of Friendship between Australia and Korea, in celebration of the
50th Anniversary of the diplomatic relation between the two countries.
The overall theme of the 7th KSAA Biennial Conference, Korean Studies in the Era of
Global Partnership, reflects and captures the critical need for collaborative research
networks among scholars of Korean Studies, who are scattered in different regions and
engaged in a variety of subjects. We hope that this conference will provide an opportunity
for scholars to present and discuss the outcomes of their research and develop a global
research network.
The first day of the conference (17th November, 2011) begins with Opening Addresses,
followed by a Keynote Address. The Keynote speaker, Emeritus Professor Kwang Chung
from Korea University, Korea, presents his paper titled Foreign Language Education and
Foreign Language Teaching Materials in Korea: The Chinese Language Primer Nogoldae
(Lao Qida, "The Mr. Cathayan"). In his keynote address, Emeritus Professor Chung
focuses on the traditional and historical development of foreign language education in
Korea. After the Keynote Address Session, three Concurrent Sessions are held. During the
Sessions, scholars present and discuss insightful aspects on Korea from a wide range of
disciplines including Economics and Management, Literature, Language Education,
Politics & International Relations, History, Linguistics and Society & Geography. The
first day of the conference is concluded with Conference Dinner & Best Paper Award
Ceremony.
The second day of the conference (18th November, 2011) begins with a Keynote Address.
The Keynote speaker, Professor Hyaeweol Choi from Australian National University
presents her paper titled Going South: Re-orienting to Korean Studies from an
Antipodean Perspective. Professor Choi delivers a lecture on some strategic aspects of
doing Korean Studies in Australia within the context of greater interdependence between
Australia and the region of Asia and the Pacific. During her keynote address, Professor
Choi proposes a transnational approach to the history of women in modern Korea. After
the Keynote Address Session, Day-2 Concurrent Sessions are held and encompass the
diversity of the discipline of Korean Studies, including Library, Media Communication &
Culture, Society & Geography, Politics & International Relations, Linguistics, Literature
and Language Education. The conference is concluded after the Biennial General Meeting
of KSAA.
On behalf of the Organising Committee, we would like express our gratitude to all the
participants of the conference, presenting their papers with exemplary intensity and
enthusiasm and contributing towards the success of the conference. We also gratefully
acknowledge the invaluable contributions of anonymous reviewers who have graciously
participated in the review process.
As the chair of the conference, we would like to document our wholehearted appreciation
to distinguished keynote speakers, Emeritus Professor Kwang Chung and Professor
Hyaeweol Choi. In particular, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Korea
Foundation, the Academy of Korean Studies, the Korean Consulate General in Sydney,
the Korea Research Institute of the University of New South Wales, and the Korea
Institute of the Australian National University for their financial and others supports to
this conference.
Last but not least, on behalf of all the conference participants, we are particularly grateful
to the KSAA Executive Committee Members for their wholehearted contributions to the
7th KSAA Biennial Conference.
Organising Committee
KSAA Executive Committee
Professor Chung-Sok Suh
(Conference Chair & President, KSAA)
Dr Young-A Cho
(Vice-President, KSAA- Australia)
Dr Ruth Barraclough
(Treasurer, KSAA)
Dr Gregory Evon
(Secretary, KSAA)
Dr Stephen Epstein
(Newsletter Editor, KSAA)
Timetable at a Glance
16 Nov
(Wed)
Date
Time
18:30
20:30
8:30
9:00
9:20
9:20
10:10
10:10
10:30
17 Nov (Thu)
10:30
12:00
12:00
13:30
Details
Welcome Dinner
Hosted by: Mr Jin-Soo Kim Consul General of Korea in Sydney
Registration
Opening Session Opening and Welcome Addresses
Professor Chung-sok Suh, President, KSAA
Professor Wai Fong Chua, Pro-Vice Chancellor, the University of NSW
Dr Chung-Kil Chung, President, Academy of Korean Studies
Mr Jin-Soo Kim, Consul General of the Republic of Korea, Sydney
Keynote Address Day 1
Venue
CURSA Restaurant
Level 2, Mercure Sydney,
226 Victoria St., Potts
Point
Lecture Theatre,
Room M17 (Ground
Floor), Chemical Sciences
Bldg. UNSW
Morning Tea
Concurrent Session I
Economics & Management
ASB 130
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Literature (1)
ASB 232
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Lunch
Concurrent Session II
13:30
15:00
15:00
15:30
15:30
17:00
18:00
20:00
History
ASB 232
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Linguistics(1)
ASB 105
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Level 1 Foyer
In Front of ASB 130
ASB Building, UNSW
Afternoon Tea
Concurrent Session III
Politics & International Relations
(2)
ASB 130
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Conference Dinner
Date
Time
9:00
10:00
10:00
10:20
18 Nov (Fri)
10:20
11:50
11:50
13:10
13:10
14:40
14:40
15:00
15:00
16:30
16:30
17:30
17:30
18:00
Details
Keynote Address Day 2
Professor Hyaeweol Choi, Australian National University
Morning Tea
Library
ASB 130
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Concurrent Session IV
Media, Communication & Culture
(1)
ASB 232
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Venue
Lecture Theatre,
Room M17 (Ground
Floor) , Chemical Sciences
Bldg. UNSW
Level 1 Foyer
In Front of ASB 130
ASB Building, UNSW
Society& Geography (2)
ASB 105
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Ivans Fernery
Level 1,
Roundhouse,UNSW
Lunch
Concurrent Session V
Politics & International Relations
(3)
ASB 130
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Level 1 Foyer
In Front of ASB 130
ASB Building, UNSW
Afternoon Tea
Concurrent Session VI
Literature (2)
ASB 232
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Linguistics (2)
ASB 105
Lecture Theatre, ASB Bldg
Presenter
Papers
Economics &
Management
(Chair: Youngok
Kim)
Literature (1)
(Chair: Ruth
Barraclough)
(Chair: Duk-Soo
Park)
Language
Education (1)
Analysis of Leisure Expenditure and Policy Implications Using Korean Urban Households Data
(Chair: Bruce
Jacobs)
History
(Chair: Hyaeweol
Choi)
Linguistics (1)
(Chair: Young-A
Cho)
Society &
Geography (1)
(Chair: Bronwen
Dalton)
Language
Education (2)
(Chair: SeongChul Shin)
Media,
Communication
& Culture (1)
(Chair: Stephen
Epstein)
Society &
Geography (2)
(Chair: Inshil
Yoon)
Media,
Communication
& Culture (2)
(Chair: Roald
Maliangkay)
Linguistics (2)
(Chair: Gi-Hyun
Shin)
Literature (2)
(Chair: Gregory
Evon)
Language
Education (3)
(Chair: Kyu-Suk
Shin)
Conference Venue
Chemical Sciences Theatre (M17)
Workshop Venue
A SB Building
UNSW MAP
Accommodation
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Accommodation
Contacts
Tel : (+61)2/93971777
Fax : (+61)2/93971707
E-Mail :
reservations@mercuresydneypottspoint.com.au
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Contacts
Professor Chung-Sok Suh
Ms Clara Kim
(Conference Administrator)
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