The KEC International Graduate Student Conference brings together graduate students of Korean Studies from diverse universities to explore their academic interests and share their research journeys. It's a valuable opportunity for students to present their work, engage in thoughtful discussions, and receive heartfelt guidance from experienced faculty, directors, and other participants.
Program
13:00 ~ 13:20 Opening Session
13:00 Welcome: Prof. Dr. Eun-Jeung Lee (Freie Universität Berlin)
Prof. Dr. Tae Gyun Park (Seoul National University)
Prof. Dr. Dongwon Lee (Seoul National University)
Prof. Dr. Miriam Lowensteinová (Prague, Charles University)
Prof. Dr. Jong-Chol An (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)
Prof. Dr. Barbara Wall (University of Copenhagen)
Dr. Yonho Kim (George Washington University)
13:20 ~ 16:00 1st Session
Yijun Xu |
Peace Vision and Unification Perception of South Korean Young Generation |
SoHyun Park (SNU, International Studies) |
Creating the ‘Sinsedae’ music, Plagiarism, Piracy or Practice? - A Case study of Plagiarism Incident of Korean popular music in the 1990s |
Celina Hollmichel |
Statues and Social Movement Framing: Evidence from the Global Comfort Women Movement |
Munkhzul Bat-Erdene (Berlin) |
Mongolia’s Role in Northeast Asian Security: Small-State Diplomacy and Mediation Between the Koreas Through the Ulaanbaatar Dialogue |
16:00 ~ 16:30 Coffee Break (30min)
16:30 ~ 19:10 2nd Session
Martina Marin (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)
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Development Assistance as a Prerequisite or Reflection of Middle Power Diplomacy? - The Case of South Korea |
Li, Tin Nok
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The Distance between Seoul and Washington:Unraveling the Disconnect Between Korea and the U.S. (1894-1897) |
Rikke Reiche Larsen (Copenhagen) |
South Korean International Adoption - the Possibility of an End? |
Jiyoung Kim |
Looking into the Other Side of the Coin: Reconstructing Social Network of Scholars in the Late 14th Century |
19:10 ~ Dinner
2nd Day (05.07.2025 Sat, 09:30~12:30)
09:30 ~ 11:30 3rd Session
Martin Weiser |
North Korea's Other Parties: The History of the (Social) Democratic Party |
Hyeju KIM (SNU, International Studies) |
Why the Maritime Order Remains Divided: Strategic and Historical Roots of South Korea-Japan Fisheries Agreements |
Hyewon KIM |
The Men who Traversed the Unknown Peninsula: Examining the Official Records about American Travelers to Korea in the 1880s |
11:30 ~ 12:30 Closing Session
13:30 ~ 14:30 Faculty & Directors Session
by Dr. Hojye Kang
Language: English, KoreanZeit & Ort
04.07.2025 - 05.07.2025
Institute for Korean Studies,
Otto-von-Simson-Str. 11,
14195 Berlin
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Weitere Informationen
Dr. Hojye Kang: hojye.kang[at]fu-berlin.de