Vacant Homes in Germany and South Korea
Dong-in Kim (Journalist at SisaIN)
Lecture
This special lecture compares the issues of vacant houses, urban regeneration, and revitalization policies in local cities in Korea and Germany. The speaker is a journalist who has long covered topics such as the housing market, regional disparities, polarization between global metropolises and small to mid-sized cities, and social mobility of the population. In particular, the lecture will explore the growing challenges of youth mobility and examine the differences in urban issues between Europe and East Asia.
About the lecturer
Kim Dong-in is a journalist at SisaIN, a leading Korean weekly news magazine, where he serves as the team leader for the Economy & International Affairs team. As a staff writer, he covers economic and urban issues including the housing market, mobility, urban regeneration, and demographic trends. He has a particular interest in reporting on regional disparities and economic polarization in South Korea.
Language: Korean / translated into EnglishOnline event!
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Zeit & Ort
15.05.2025 | 14:00 - 16:00
Online (Webex)
Weitere Informationen
Suhon Lee: s.lee2[at]fu-berlin.de