Hiep Si
Dear Colleagues! I'm Hiep, a lecturer of Faculty of Korean Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University - Ho Chi Minh City. My interests are Korean Studies, Japanese Studies, Chinese Studies, Vietnamese Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Feminist Studies, Korean Buddhism, Edu... I have downloaded almost 80 Gb (70,000 files) of researches, academic ebooks, journal articles / papers and many things else. It's my pleasure to share them to you via email.
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Supervisors: Prof.Sc.Dr. Tran Ngoc Them (Vietnam National University, Prof. Dr. Phan Thi Thu Hien (Vietnam National University), and Prof. Dr. Moon Heung Ahn (Konkuk University, Korea)
Phone: (+84)1688-279-459
Address: 10-12 Dinh Tien Hoang street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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The Conference is designed with Special Invited Research Lectures, Paper Presentations and Poster Presentations. International Conference on Women Empowerment, Education & Social Sciences 2018 is honored by bringing UGC Approved - Arts & Education International Research Journal Vol-5 Issue 1 with 2349– 1353, Peer reviewed Social Sciences International Research Journal Vol-4 Spl Issue with ISSN 2395 – 0544, with all papers accepted for publication. The main intention is to reflect the pioneering state of research in Women Empowerment, Education & Social Sciences
Some non-technical talks connected with promotion of research in Women Empowerment, Education & Social Sciences will also be convened.
Original research papers in the following disciplines but not confined, related to Women Empowerment, Education & Social Sciences from Post Graduate Students, Research Scholars, Faculty, Scientists are invited for presentation.
Women Studies
Feminist method |Gender studies |Gender mainstreaming |Gynocentrism |Kyriarchy |Matriarchy |Women's studies | Patriarchy |Écriture féminine | Leadership etc., and allied subjects
Education
Primary education |Secondary education |Higher education |Vocational education |Adult education
Alternative education |Madrasa education |Woman education |Dance education |Distance education | International studies | Journalism education |Special education |Vocational education
Social Sciences
Anthropology |Archaeology |Criminology |Demography |Economics |Geography (human) |History International relations |Jurisprudence |Linguistics |Pedagogy |Political science |Psychology |Science education |Sociology | Public Administration |Journalism etc., and allied subjects.
English Studies Linguistics |Sociolinguistics |Discourse analysis |Language learning and teaching | Literature American literature – including African American literature |Jewish American literature Southern literature | Australian literature |British literature |Canadian literature | Irish literature New Zealand literature |Scottish literature |Welsh literature |South African literature | Translations
Proceedings of the Conference would treat by its Special Research Talks, Research Contributions in the form of Technical Paper Presentation Sessions & Poster Presentation devoted to Management, Business & Economics branches and disciplines related to Theoretical, Applied and Application Sciences.
The Organizers will also arrange special events such as non-technical talks connected with promotion of Business & Social Sciences research as well as cultural programmes .
WILL BE HELD DURING 23-24 SEPTEMBER, 2017 AT HOTEL LEBUA AT STATE TOWER BANGKOK, THAILAND
ESSHBS 2017 is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study to a common forum. All the registered papers will be published by the IRED Conference Publishing System (only CD media) and it will be made available in the Seek Digital Library and will be submitted for review for indexing by Google Scholar etc.
• The Proceedings of the Conference will be published by IRED-CPS.
• The Proceedings will be archived in SEEK Digital Library.
• Proceedings will be submitted to ISI Thomson for review and indexing.
• Registered Papers will also be published in International Journals along with ISSN Number.
The primary goal of the conference is to promote research and developmental activities in Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study. Another goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world. The conference will be held every year to make it an ideal platform for people to share views and experiences in Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study and related areas.
English is the official language of the conference. We welcome paper submissions. Prospective authors are invited to submit full (and original research) papers (which is NOT submitted/published/under consideration anywhere in other conferences/journal) in electronic (.doc only) format via email esshbsconference@gmail.com
CONFERENCE VENUE
Staying at the finest of the five-star hotels in Bangkok, indulgence pervades the air as your every personal and professional need is attended to with unwavering, unobtrusive service. We take care of the details, so you can savor the moments.
VENUE DETAILS
40 minute Drive Away from the Suvarnabhumi International Airport
30 minutes from the Don Muang Airport
10 minutes Waking Distance from the Saphan Taksin Sky Train Station (BTS)
HOTEL LEBUA AT STATE TOWER
1055 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Thailand
Tel : +66 2624 9999
Fax : +66 2624 9998
Website : www.lebua.com
EVENT SECRETARY
Ms. Kar Yin Leong has been working with IRED group since 2013 and used to manage all the events and conference staff. By leading the conference staff team she has done tremendous efforts to make the event successful.
MS. KAR YIN LEONG Event Secretary
To know more, click here.
Objectives of the Seminar
• Encouraging high quality research as an important part of the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral curricula in India.
• Providing an opportunity to students from various disciplines within the social sciences to present their research.
• Engaging with topics of contemporary relevance and rigorous methods employed in social sciences research.
• Establishing an academic forum for students of the social sciences to receive a critical review of their work.
Grants are awarded to higher education institutions; proposals from individuals are not accepted.
Cùng với sự nổi lên của những khuynh hướng du lịch hiện đại hướng đến thiên nhiên và những trải nghiệm mới lạ, du lịch đường sông (DLĐS) đang trở thành một trong những lựa chọn được yêu thích hiện nay. Đây là một hình thức của loại hình du lịch đường thủy được khai thác và tổ chức dựa trên nguồn tài nguyên các dòng chảy nước ngọt tự nhiên, có thể phát triển ở vùng nông thôn lẫn đô thị. Tại Tp. Biên Hòa (Đồng Nai), tuy có thế mạnh về sông Đồng Nai nhưng du lịch chưa thể phát triển vì thiếu sản phẩm du lịch đặc thù, độc đáo. Do đó, việc “thổi hồn” những giá trị văn hóa, lịch sử vào dòng chảy vật chất sẽ là một lựa chọn đáng xem xét để thiết kế và đa dạng hóa sản phẩm DLĐS. Bằng việc phân tích bài học kinh nghiệm của quốc gia Hàn Quốc trong việc tổ chức các sự kiện nhằm khai thác du lịch trên những dòng sông điển hình, bài viết sẽ đưa ra một số gợi ý để phát triển DLĐS cho Tp. Biên Hòa, Đồng Nai.
This special issue invites papers that will address socio-cultural, economic, political, environmental and technological complexities and challenges of service trade within the Silk Road. We welcome both conceptual and empirical research papers that link knowledge to different regional and country contexts (For example countries such China, India, Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran, Turkey but not limited to these countries) and advance service business research as well as management practitioners’ understanding of the interactions and the dyadic relationship between the Belt and Road Initiative and the service industries.
This special issue will also be supported by an international conference to be held in Kazakhstan in year 2018.
Submissions are welcomed from different epistemological and methodological positions related but not limited to the following topics:
• Implications of the Belt and Road Initiative for international and domestic service industry issues.
• The economic, political, environmental, and social cultural impacts of the service industry development on the Silk Road area.
• Global and regional service industry integration.
• Service industry development and community participation.
• Contributions to the service industry by social media and new technology.
• New marketing perspectives for the emerging consumer needs.
• Potential opportunities and threats to the regional service industry cooperation.
• Security issues and challenges in providing services.
• New policies and service industry laws to enforce the Belt and Road Initiative policy.
• Innovative productions of customized service design.
• Service and enterprise management.
• Service failure, recovery, and customer participation.
• Factors affecting consumers’ behaviors and attitudes toward services.
• Pricing of services.
• Forecasting and managing the demand for services.
• Service industry innovation, development and planning.
• Service industry forecasting.
• Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
• Management of Financial Services.
• Role of Higher Education in the development of cooperation among the countries within Silk Road
----【Conference Topics】-----------------------------------------------------
The Conference theme is “ASEAN 50: Subjectivity, Multilateralism and Trans-boundary in Southeast Asia.” The organizers encourage submissions of panel proposals or individual presentations on the following subthemes:
1. The Third Ten-years of Southeast Asian Studies in Taiwan
2. Subjectivity, Multilateralism and Trans-boundary
3. ASEAN Economies: Challenges and Prospects
4. Nations and Politics
5. Faith Philosophy and Religious Movement
6. Humanitarian and Development Work
7. Environment and Society
8. Issues with Southeast Asian Studies
The concomitant slow eradication of the public/private divide, which feminist politics itself advocates (Millett 1970; Enloe 2000), has had the dual effect of eradicating the autonomy of the political (Arendt 1998; Elshtain 1982; Dietz 1992) while also making the state of exception apply to both political life and natural life. This is manifested in the ability of the state to decide whether to protect or destroy the human body/ bodies (Agamben 1998). These developments have so far remained unexamined by feminist security studies. This call is therefore for papers which will contribute to this special issue by projecting a gendered lens upon the state of exception on topics including but not limited to:
• Security and insecurity
• Possession and dispossession
• Migration, refugees, and borders
• Sexual violence
• Queer (in)securities
• Occupation, conflict and war
• Gender contours of religious supremacy
• 'Rights' and exclusions
• Policy frameworks and states of exclusion
• Sex, culture and body politics
• Communication technologies and social media
• Legal state frameworks and summative justice
• Family, community, and the state
• (Dis)Inheritances of capital
Tam Quốc di sự là tác phẩm của thời đại văn sử triết bất phân, là kiệt tác về lịch sử cũng như về triết học và văn học Korea. Nhiều học giả người Hàn, tiêu biểu là Choi Nam Seon [1975: 11], đánh giá Tam Quốc di sự là bách khoa toàn thư, chứa đựng toàn bộ tri thức thời Tam Quốc, hay là “thánh điển (sách quý do thánh nhân viết ra) trong lĩnh vực Phật học, dân tộc học, quốc ngữ học, thần thoại học và lịch sử học” Korea thời cổ đại [Hội nghiên cứu Đông Bắc Á 1982: 75]... Như vậy, nghiên cứu Tam Quốc di sự giúp chúng ta có thể nắm bắt được quá trình thành lập và phát triển của các vương triều cổ đại trên bán đảo Hàn (từ thời Gojoseon - Cổ Triều Tiên - đến thời Goryeo). Tuy được viết dưới lối sử quan thần dị, nhưng ẩn sâu trong những câu chuyện kể kỳ quái lạ thường (về những vị vua có địa vị cao quý cho đến những cao tăng và cả những người dân thường) là những sự thật lịch sử và những giá trị văn hóa – tư tưởng truyền thống của dân tộc Hàn mà Iryeon muốn truyền lại cho hậu thế.
Đặc biệt, Tam Quốc di sự có ý nghĩa rất quan trọng trong việc tìm hiểu lịch sử và văn hóa Phật giáo Korea cổ đại. Trong chín thiên của bộ sách thì có đến bảy thiên đề cập trực tiếp đến Phật giáo. Tác phẩm này đã tái hiện đời sống sinh hoạt của người Hàn cổ đại từ quý tộc đến bình dân qua việc đặc tả niềm tin, sự mưu cầu và tu hành Phật pháp của họ. Tuy phần lớn nội dung tác phẩm là những câu chuyện Phật giáo mang tính huyền sử (vừa có yếu tố sự thật lịch sử, vừa có yếu tố huyền bí) nhưng thông qua những truyện kể này, người đọc có thể biết được quá trình du nhập và phát triển của Phật giáo trên bán đảo Hàn, hành trạng và tư tưởng của các cao tăng, cũng như nguồn gốc sáng lập và giá trị của các chùa, tháp và tượng Phật... Ngoài ra, bên trong mỗi câu chuyện ẩn chứa những giá trị văn hóa - tư tưởng truyền thống của cả dân tộc Hàn (như đạo hiếu, đức tính hy sinh, lòng tự hào dân tộc...), bởi lẽ các nhân vật và bối cảnh của những câu chuyện hết sức đời thường và dân giã. Đây là một trong những ưu điểm vượt trội của Tam Quốc di sự so với Tam Quốc sử ký (một bộ chính sử được viết dưới góc nhìn Nho giáo, chỉ tập trung kể lại các sự kiện liên quan đến vua, hoàng thất và hệ thống quan lại bên trên, bỏ qua những chuyện kể mang tính thần bí trong dân gian).
The workshop aims to explore gender and security issues that cross and blur boundaries between the local, national, regional, and global, examining all forms of (in)security, including economic, legal, and physical (from inter-personal to sexual violence in conflict). Topics of discussion may include the UN’s 'women, peace, and security’ agenda, gender in conflict and peacebuilding settings, global mobilization on gender and security issues, women leadership on peace and security, cross-national perspectives on domestic violence, as well as the effect of gender and security on women’s empowerment, state building and state security. The workshop will culminate in a set of papers to be published in a special issue of the journal in 2018) to be edited by Andrea den Boer and Ingvild Bode.
In Asia, both migrant sending and receiving countries exist but the intra-regional mobility within the region neither guarantee the human rights and well-being of the migrant workers nor bring a common ground for mutual understanding. Rather we see the power relations that operate both at the macro and micro levels that differentiate and stratify the migrants in the host society as ‘others’. However, a closer examination and comparison within Asia reveals a differentiated construction of a generic term ‘migrant care workers’ as both care work and migrants are shaped by the policies and institutional framework of the nation state.
This Special Issue intends to investigate how the global care chain manifests in different contexts and embedded in different regimes within Asia. It attempts to analytically distinguish between domestic work and care work even though they may converge within the actual settings and situate them within the larger social welfare regimes and institutions. The papers revisit the nature of care regimes in East Asia in relation to the migration regimes in order to examine the intersection between the welfare of the care recipients and social rights of the migrants in multiple ways. It also brings together the perspectives from both sending and receiving countries and shed light on the policies and practices on migrant care workers who are becoming an integral part of the care workforce in Asia.
• Gender in migration, dislocation, displacement, transit;
• Gender constructions on and across borders;
• Transnational and decolonial practices of gender and embodiment;
• Intersectional interrogations of gender and sexuality with race, class, body size, health, and ability;
• Fluidity of genders, sexualities, becoming bodies;
• Bodes in extremis, bodies in pain, medicated bodies, permeable bodies;
• Creativity and illness; living with life-threatening illness; living with death/dying;
• End-of-life interview and (auto)pathographic genres;
• Intimacies of health care biopower;
• “Traumics” (comics of medical trauma, violence, abuse, and war);
• Plasticity of life writing;
• Hybrid forms and practices;
• Multimedial and multimodal life writing;
• Emerging genres (Instagram, selfie, I-doc, digital diary, etc.);
• Secret as a genre, unpublished secrets;
• Practices of testimony in multiple modes (oral, digital, photographic, film, documentary, writing);
• Intersections of life writing and the life sciences;
• Gendering and racializing the archives;
• Sensorial and affective encounters in the archives;
• Empathy, sympathy, and compassion;
• Interdisciplinarity of archival work;
• Methodological practices related to gender and genre; and,
• Pedagogical intersections of gender and genre.
The Conference is designed with Special Invited Research Lectures, Paper Presentations and Poster Presentations. International Conference on Women Empowerment, Education & Social Sciences 2018 is honored by bringing UGC Approved - Arts & Education International Research Journal Vol-5 Issue 1 with 2349– 1353, Peer reviewed Social Sciences International Research Journal Vol-4 Spl Issue with ISSN 2395 – 0544, with all papers accepted for publication. The main intention is to reflect the pioneering state of research in Women Empowerment, Education & Social Sciences
Some non-technical talks connected with promotion of research in Women Empowerment, Education & Social Sciences will also be convened.
Original research papers in the following disciplines but not confined, related to Women Empowerment, Education & Social Sciences from Post Graduate Students, Research Scholars, Faculty, Scientists are invited for presentation.
Women Studies
Feminist method |Gender studies |Gender mainstreaming |Gynocentrism |Kyriarchy |Matriarchy |Women's studies | Patriarchy |Écriture féminine | Leadership etc., and allied subjects
Education
Primary education |Secondary education |Higher education |Vocational education |Adult education
Alternative education |Madrasa education |Woman education |Dance education |Distance education | International studies | Journalism education |Special education |Vocational education
Social Sciences
Anthropology |Archaeology |Criminology |Demography |Economics |Geography (human) |History International relations |Jurisprudence |Linguistics |Pedagogy |Political science |Psychology |Science education |Sociology | Public Administration |Journalism etc., and allied subjects.
English Studies Linguistics |Sociolinguistics |Discourse analysis |Language learning and teaching | Literature American literature – including African American literature |Jewish American literature Southern literature | Australian literature |British literature |Canadian literature | Irish literature New Zealand literature |Scottish literature |Welsh literature |South African literature | Translations
Proceedings of the Conference would treat by its Special Research Talks, Research Contributions in the form of Technical Paper Presentation Sessions & Poster Presentation devoted to Management, Business & Economics branches and disciplines related to Theoretical, Applied and Application Sciences.
The Organizers will also arrange special events such as non-technical talks connected with promotion of Business & Social Sciences research as well as cultural programmes .
WILL BE HELD DURING 23-24 SEPTEMBER, 2017 AT HOTEL LEBUA AT STATE TOWER BANGKOK, THAILAND
ESSHBS 2017 is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study to a common forum. All the registered papers will be published by the IRED Conference Publishing System (only CD media) and it will be made available in the Seek Digital Library and will be submitted for review for indexing by Google Scholar etc.
• The Proceedings of the Conference will be published by IRED-CPS.
• The Proceedings will be archived in SEEK Digital Library.
• Proceedings will be submitted to ISI Thomson for review and indexing.
• Registered Papers will also be published in International Journals along with ISSN Number.
The primary goal of the conference is to promote research and developmental activities in Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study. Another goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world. The conference will be held every year to make it an ideal platform for people to share views and experiences in Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study and related areas.
English is the official language of the conference. We welcome paper submissions. Prospective authors are invited to submit full (and original research) papers (which is NOT submitted/published/under consideration anywhere in other conferences/journal) in electronic (.doc only) format via email esshbsconference@gmail.com
CONFERENCE VENUE
Staying at the finest of the five-star hotels in Bangkok, indulgence pervades the air as your every personal and professional need is attended to with unwavering, unobtrusive service. We take care of the details, so you can savor the moments.
VENUE DETAILS
40 minute Drive Away from the Suvarnabhumi International Airport
30 minutes from the Don Muang Airport
10 minutes Waking Distance from the Saphan Taksin Sky Train Station (BTS)
HOTEL LEBUA AT STATE TOWER
1055 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Thailand
Tel : +66 2624 9999
Fax : +66 2624 9998
Website : www.lebua.com
EVENT SECRETARY
Ms. Kar Yin Leong has been working with IRED group since 2013 and used to manage all the events and conference staff. By leading the conference staff team she has done tremendous efforts to make the event successful.
MS. KAR YIN LEONG Event Secretary
To know more, click here.
Objectives of the Seminar
• Encouraging high quality research as an important part of the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral curricula in India.
• Providing an opportunity to students from various disciplines within the social sciences to present their research.
• Engaging with topics of contemporary relevance and rigorous methods employed in social sciences research.
• Establishing an academic forum for students of the social sciences to receive a critical review of their work.
Grants are awarded to higher education institutions; proposals from individuals are not accepted.
Cùng với sự nổi lên của những khuynh hướng du lịch hiện đại hướng đến thiên nhiên và những trải nghiệm mới lạ, du lịch đường sông (DLĐS) đang trở thành một trong những lựa chọn được yêu thích hiện nay. Đây là một hình thức của loại hình du lịch đường thủy được khai thác và tổ chức dựa trên nguồn tài nguyên các dòng chảy nước ngọt tự nhiên, có thể phát triển ở vùng nông thôn lẫn đô thị. Tại Tp. Biên Hòa (Đồng Nai), tuy có thế mạnh về sông Đồng Nai nhưng du lịch chưa thể phát triển vì thiếu sản phẩm du lịch đặc thù, độc đáo. Do đó, việc “thổi hồn” những giá trị văn hóa, lịch sử vào dòng chảy vật chất sẽ là một lựa chọn đáng xem xét để thiết kế và đa dạng hóa sản phẩm DLĐS. Bằng việc phân tích bài học kinh nghiệm của quốc gia Hàn Quốc trong việc tổ chức các sự kiện nhằm khai thác du lịch trên những dòng sông điển hình, bài viết sẽ đưa ra một số gợi ý để phát triển DLĐS cho Tp. Biên Hòa, Đồng Nai.
This special issue invites papers that will address socio-cultural, economic, political, environmental and technological complexities and challenges of service trade within the Silk Road. We welcome both conceptual and empirical research papers that link knowledge to different regional and country contexts (For example countries such China, India, Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran, Turkey but not limited to these countries) and advance service business research as well as management practitioners’ understanding of the interactions and the dyadic relationship between the Belt and Road Initiative and the service industries.
This special issue will also be supported by an international conference to be held in Kazakhstan in year 2018.
Submissions are welcomed from different epistemological and methodological positions related but not limited to the following topics:
• Implications of the Belt and Road Initiative for international and domestic service industry issues.
• The economic, political, environmental, and social cultural impacts of the service industry development on the Silk Road area.
• Global and regional service industry integration.
• Service industry development and community participation.
• Contributions to the service industry by social media and new technology.
• New marketing perspectives for the emerging consumer needs.
• Potential opportunities and threats to the regional service industry cooperation.
• Security issues and challenges in providing services.
• New policies and service industry laws to enforce the Belt and Road Initiative policy.
• Innovative productions of customized service design.
• Service and enterprise management.
• Service failure, recovery, and customer participation.
• Factors affecting consumers’ behaviors and attitudes toward services.
• Pricing of services.
• Forecasting and managing the demand for services.
• Service industry innovation, development and planning.
• Service industry forecasting.
• Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
• Management of Financial Services.
• Role of Higher Education in the development of cooperation among the countries within Silk Road
----【Conference Topics】-----------------------------------------------------
The Conference theme is “ASEAN 50: Subjectivity, Multilateralism and Trans-boundary in Southeast Asia.” The organizers encourage submissions of panel proposals or individual presentations on the following subthemes:
1. The Third Ten-years of Southeast Asian Studies in Taiwan
2. Subjectivity, Multilateralism and Trans-boundary
3. ASEAN Economies: Challenges and Prospects
4. Nations and Politics
5. Faith Philosophy and Religious Movement
6. Humanitarian and Development Work
7. Environment and Society
8. Issues with Southeast Asian Studies
The concomitant slow eradication of the public/private divide, which feminist politics itself advocates (Millett 1970; Enloe 2000), has had the dual effect of eradicating the autonomy of the political (Arendt 1998; Elshtain 1982; Dietz 1992) while also making the state of exception apply to both political life and natural life. This is manifested in the ability of the state to decide whether to protect or destroy the human body/ bodies (Agamben 1998). These developments have so far remained unexamined by feminist security studies. This call is therefore for papers which will contribute to this special issue by projecting a gendered lens upon the state of exception on topics including but not limited to:
• Security and insecurity
• Possession and dispossession
• Migration, refugees, and borders
• Sexual violence
• Queer (in)securities
• Occupation, conflict and war
• Gender contours of religious supremacy
• 'Rights' and exclusions
• Policy frameworks and states of exclusion
• Sex, culture and body politics
• Communication technologies and social media
• Legal state frameworks and summative justice
• Family, community, and the state
• (Dis)Inheritances of capital
Tam Quốc di sự là tác phẩm của thời đại văn sử triết bất phân, là kiệt tác về lịch sử cũng như về triết học và văn học Korea. Nhiều học giả người Hàn, tiêu biểu là Choi Nam Seon [1975: 11], đánh giá Tam Quốc di sự là bách khoa toàn thư, chứa đựng toàn bộ tri thức thời Tam Quốc, hay là “thánh điển (sách quý do thánh nhân viết ra) trong lĩnh vực Phật học, dân tộc học, quốc ngữ học, thần thoại học và lịch sử học” Korea thời cổ đại [Hội nghiên cứu Đông Bắc Á 1982: 75]... Như vậy, nghiên cứu Tam Quốc di sự giúp chúng ta có thể nắm bắt được quá trình thành lập và phát triển của các vương triều cổ đại trên bán đảo Hàn (từ thời Gojoseon - Cổ Triều Tiên - đến thời Goryeo). Tuy được viết dưới lối sử quan thần dị, nhưng ẩn sâu trong những câu chuyện kể kỳ quái lạ thường (về những vị vua có địa vị cao quý cho đến những cao tăng và cả những người dân thường) là những sự thật lịch sử và những giá trị văn hóa – tư tưởng truyền thống của dân tộc Hàn mà Iryeon muốn truyền lại cho hậu thế.
Đặc biệt, Tam Quốc di sự có ý nghĩa rất quan trọng trong việc tìm hiểu lịch sử và văn hóa Phật giáo Korea cổ đại. Trong chín thiên của bộ sách thì có đến bảy thiên đề cập trực tiếp đến Phật giáo. Tác phẩm này đã tái hiện đời sống sinh hoạt của người Hàn cổ đại từ quý tộc đến bình dân qua việc đặc tả niềm tin, sự mưu cầu và tu hành Phật pháp của họ. Tuy phần lớn nội dung tác phẩm là những câu chuyện Phật giáo mang tính huyền sử (vừa có yếu tố sự thật lịch sử, vừa có yếu tố huyền bí) nhưng thông qua những truyện kể này, người đọc có thể biết được quá trình du nhập và phát triển của Phật giáo trên bán đảo Hàn, hành trạng và tư tưởng của các cao tăng, cũng như nguồn gốc sáng lập và giá trị của các chùa, tháp và tượng Phật... Ngoài ra, bên trong mỗi câu chuyện ẩn chứa những giá trị văn hóa - tư tưởng truyền thống của cả dân tộc Hàn (như đạo hiếu, đức tính hy sinh, lòng tự hào dân tộc...), bởi lẽ các nhân vật và bối cảnh của những câu chuyện hết sức đời thường và dân giã. Đây là một trong những ưu điểm vượt trội của Tam Quốc di sự so với Tam Quốc sử ký (một bộ chính sử được viết dưới góc nhìn Nho giáo, chỉ tập trung kể lại các sự kiện liên quan đến vua, hoàng thất và hệ thống quan lại bên trên, bỏ qua những chuyện kể mang tính thần bí trong dân gian).
The workshop aims to explore gender and security issues that cross and blur boundaries between the local, national, regional, and global, examining all forms of (in)security, including economic, legal, and physical (from inter-personal to sexual violence in conflict). Topics of discussion may include the UN’s 'women, peace, and security’ agenda, gender in conflict and peacebuilding settings, global mobilization on gender and security issues, women leadership on peace and security, cross-national perspectives on domestic violence, as well as the effect of gender and security on women’s empowerment, state building and state security. The workshop will culminate in a set of papers to be published in a special issue of the journal in 2018) to be edited by Andrea den Boer and Ingvild Bode.
In Asia, both migrant sending and receiving countries exist but the intra-regional mobility within the region neither guarantee the human rights and well-being of the migrant workers nor bring a common ground for mutual understanding. Rather we see the power relations that operate both at the macro and micro levels that differentiate and stratify the migrants in the host society as ‘others’. However, a closer examination and comparison within Asia reveals a differentiated construction of a generic term ‘migrant care workers’ as both care work and migrants are shaped by the policies and institutional framework of the nation state.
This Special Issue intends to investigate how the global care chain manifests in different contexts and embedded in different regimes within Asia. It attempts to analytically distinguish between domestic work and care work even though they may converge within the actual settings and situate them within the larger social welfare regimes and institutions. The papers revisit the nature of care regimes in East Asia in relation to the migration regimes in order to examine the intersection between the welfare of the care recipients and social rights of the migrants in multiple ways. It also brings together the perspectives from both sending and receiving countries and shed light on the policies and practices on migrant care workers who are becoming an integral part of the care workforce in Asia.
• Gender in migration, dislocation, displacement, transit;
• Gender constructions on and across borders;
• Transnational and decolonial practices of gender and embodiment;
• Intersectional interrogations of gender and sexuality with race, class, body size, health, and ability;
• Fluidity of genders, sexualities, becoming bodies;
• Bodes in extremis, bodies in pain, medicated bodies, permeable bodies;
• Creativity and illness; living with life-threatening illness; living with death/dying;
• End-of-life interview and (auto)pathographic genres;
• Intimacies of health care biopower;
• “Traumics” (comics of medical trauma, violence, abuse, and war);
• Plasticity of life writing;
• Hybrid forms and practices;
• Multimedial and multimodal life writing;
• Emerging genres (Instagram, selfie, I-doc, digital diary, etc.);
• Secret as a genre, unpublished secrets;
• Practices of testimony in multiple modes (oral, digital, photographic, film, documentary, writing);
• Intersections of life writing and the life sciences;
• Gendering and racializing the archives;
• Sensorial and affective encounters in the archives;
• Empathy, sympathy, and compassion;
• Interdisciplinarity of archival work;
• Methodological practices related to gender and genre; and,
• Pedagogical intersections of gender and genre.
KEYWORDS: Education; India’s education system; India’s higher education; the University Grants Commission (UCG); equity in India’s higher education; enrolment rate; expenditure on higher education; teacher/student ratio; R&D investment.
(NAJAKS) will be held in Stockholm, Sweden, on August 17-19, 2016.
twelve biographical sketches of Berlin Koreans: students, professionals,
revolutionaries, etc. living in Berlin in the Wilhelmine, Weimar, and/or
National Socialist eras. While the chapter's structure is simple, the
issues regarding cultural assimilation, identity, anti-Japanese political
activities, collaboration (with the Japanese and the Nazis), and colonial
modernity and modernism that are discussed are far more complex. The
study exposes, often in provocative ways, the cultural and political
connections. These links and the insights resulting from them will be
unexpected and disquieting for many readers. Nobody was more surprised than
myself, specifically about the close cooperation with and engagement in
Nazi institutions of many Koreans during the 1930s and 1940s--even within
the core NS institution for race research. In terms of a theoretical
outcome, I am arguing and demonstrating in much detail that (Korean)
colonial modernity, as we name and define it since the 1990s, could in fact
also be found outside the Japanese Imperial Empire--in Berlin--and that
even before the fascist German-Japanese cooperation began in the second
half of the 1930s. What we have here is the creation of "social space"
(in Lefebvre's terms) that replicates colonial modernity outside the
confines of empire, without any institutional colonial framework in place,
right in the center of the Weimar Republic (which, in fact, still being a
major Western power, brought into existence the first 20th century
postcolonial era in Europe). That again raises questions about the validity
of the colonial modernity concept in itself.
Japan, invites individual paper abstracts and panel proposals on “Popular Culture: Gender,
Minority, Migration, and Identity.”
Hallyu’s success in the global music and drama markets has stupefied many pundits and laymen
alike due to its unobtrusive elements of entertainment values (e.g., how do they make
money?), production process (e.g., how do they make music and dramas?), and distribution
(e.g., who’s distributing the content worldwide?). However, what has been clarified over the
years is the importance of gender (70% or more active Hallyu fans are women), minority (many
active Hallyu fans are racial, ethnic, gender minorities), and migration (many active Hallyu fans
are migrants).
Against this backdrop, the 6th World Congress for Hallyu will offer individual papers, special
sessions, and global leaders sessions on the theme of gender, minority, migration, and identity.
WAHS is interested in the papers and panels that deal with the question of why female,
minority, migrant fans are the predominant majority and what the consequence of these
factors would be for Hallyu.
Papers and panel proposals are invited that deal with theoretical and empirical debates on pop
culture, including:
1. Theoretical issues surrounding gender, minority, migration, and identity (GMMI)
2. Theoretical and empirical understanding on the relationship between GMMI and Hallyu
3. Regional/country case studies of GMMI and Hallyu
4. Differences between Hallyu and other pop genres in terms of GMMI
As usual, divisional and special sessions are prepared as follows:
1. Divisional Sessions: Humanities and Social Sciences, Korean Language and Literature,
Hallyu Management, K-pop/K-drama
2. Special Sessions:
a. Pop Culture: Gender, Minority, Migration, and Identity and Politics
b. Global Leaders Round Table on Pop Culture: Gender, Minority, Migration, and
Identity
• Asset Pricing
• Banking and Financial Institutions
• Capital Markets
• Conglomerate business models and corporate sustainability
• Consumer confidence and its impact on business
• Corporate Finance
• Corporate Governance/ Ethics / Social Responsibility
• Corporate risk governance
• Country Risk/Debt Issues/ Global Financial Crisis
• Crime, corruption and business confidence
• Derivative Instruments
• Diversification and opportunities for growth and development in emerging economies
• Emerging Markets/Privatization
• Entrepreneurship/ SME Finance / Microfinance
• Ethics in finance
• Financial Accounting, Regulation, Taxation, Compliance
• Financial Economics
• Financial Engineering/ Derivatives / Hedge Funds
• Financial Inclusion
• Financial Institutions and Markets for Sustained Development
• Financial Integration
• Financial Services
• Financial Statement Analysis
• Foreign exchange market developments and capital flows
• Global Financial Crisis
• Impact of new global financial regulations on financial markets
• Information Technologies and e-finance
• Initial and Seasoned Public Offerings and Equity Restructuring
• Innovations in financial markets
• Interest Free Banking/ Islamic Finance
• International Capital Structure Issues for Firms
• International Finance
• Investment Banking and Issuing of Corporate Securities
• Islamic Banking and finance
• Lessons from the financial crisis: The resolution of failed entities
• Macro prudential regulations, systemic risk and financial stability
• Market Behavior/Efficiency/Inefficiency
• Micro finance and credit
• Multinational Financial Management
• Mutual Funds
• Quantitative Finance
• Quantitative Finance/Econometrics/ Financial Modeling
• Risk Management
• Risk Management
• The Emerging Markets
Communication and Multi-Media Campaigns
Communication Policy and Regulation
Communication Technology and Digital Media
Communication Theory and Methodology
Communications
Contemporary Theatre and Performance
Film Studies
Mass Communication History
Public Relations
Radio, Television, and Entertainment Studies
Radio-TV Journalism
Social Media
Mass Communication, Society and Globalization
Media Audiences
Media, Climate Change and Environmental Studies
Media Education
Media Education Research
Media Ethics (Copyright and Intellectual Property)
Media, Information and Communication Literacy
The Asia-Pacific Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage (APCONF) aims to address management and protection strategies of underwater cultural heritage in Asia and the countries of the Indian and Pacific Oceans in the 21st Century. To further these aims, the third regional conference in Hong Kong in November 2017 has selected the above theme to explore, in a more holistic approach, the incredible landscape and seascape that has been developed from thousands of years of human colonisation, migration, trade and cross-cultural contact in the region.
Call for Papers
Abstracts of 300 words (max.) for 20 minute oral presentation on any of the themes outlined below are invited from universities, government agencies, museums, NGOs, IGOs, the private sector and the community concerned with maritime archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage.
The deadline for the submission of abstracts will be March 31, 2017.
• Advertising
• Asian Perspectives on Communication
• Communication Arts and Sciences
• Communication and Democracy
• Communication Policy and Regulation
• Communication Theory and Methodology
• Contemporary Theater and Performance
• Critical and Cultural Studies, Youth, Gender and Communication
• Disaster Coverage in the Media
• Film Studies
• History
• Interdisciplinary
• Journalism
• Law and Policy
• Mass Communication
• Mass Communication, Society and Globalization
• Media, Climate Change and Environmental Studies
• Media Education Research
• Media, Information and Communication Literacy
• Media and Entertainment
The theme of the conference is Borderlands. This explores issues of home and boundaries of different kinds, both migrations across geographical locations but also, and interconnectedly, the borderlands of our embodied identities and lives.
The Journal invites papers for the following themes:
• Migrant Borderlands (movement across geographical borders)
• Identities at and across borders (abilities, sexed and gendered identities; sexualities, ethnicities, class)
• Borderlands of our lives (childhood, aging, illness, crises)
• Home (home as the imagined contrast to borders, what constitutes home, homes imagined and real, dangers and comforts of home, homelessness)
However, families are not only responding to economic inequality but they also contribute to economic inequality. For instance, the trend of rising educational homogamy can mean that families are increasingly bifurcated between families in which both spouses have a college degree and their counterparts in which both spouses have no college education. As women’s economic participation has increased, growing educational homogamy can contribute to the increasing gap in economic resources between families at the top and bottom of economic hierarchy. Similarly, scholars and policy makers have assessed the extent to which changing family structure accounts for changing economic inequality among families.
This conference, “Korean Families in Economic and Demographic Transitions,” the sixth in Perspectives on Contemporary Korea series, aims to bring scholars together to discuss how recent economic and demographic changes have affected parents and children in Korea, and at the same time how changing family structure and arrangements have also contributed to recent economic and social inequality. In particular, the conference invites scholars with both quantitative and qualitative approaches to Korean families. On the one hand, quantitative studies can offer trends and patterns of changing Korean families. On the other hand, qualitative research can explore subjective meanings, perceptions, and experiences of inequality and family changes beneath macro trends and patterns. In collaboration, these approaches offer the opportunity for better understanding of changing Korean families and surrounding inequalities.
We are seeking submissions specifically dealing with the three themes below.
2nd North Korean Review Conference for North Korean Studies: Pursuing Theoretical Perspectives on Pyongyang
Currently planned panel themes:
Authoritarianism in North Korea: Is North Korea Unique?
Women and North Korea
Diplomatic Historical Perspectives on North Korea
Taking its cue from this growing body of scholarship, this workshop proposes to examine the intersection of science, language, and literature and expand this inquiry across periods, disciplines, and media, examining representations of science and scientific data in materials including but not limited to premodern archival materials, science textbooks, literature, popular science journals, general interest periodicals, and science fiction. One of our main goals is to think about the way texts and images in various genres have contended with science, and also about the ways that science relies on the medium of textual and visual narrative in a way that works to guide and shape the very projects it proposes to describe. The workshop will aim not only to expose the ways that science has been mobilized for various ideological projects and to serve different interests, but also to explore the ways in which the study of science and literature might produce insights that anticipate contemporary debates about the sciences and humanities.
The Association for Korean Studies in Europe, founded in 1977, is the main scholarly society for Korean Studies in greater Europe. Its objectives are to stimulate and coordinate academic Korean studies in all countries of Europe, and to contribute to the spread of knowledge of Korea among a wider public.
The biennial AKSE conferences provide an opportunity for European scholars of Korean studies to gather and exchange research results. Hosting the membership meeting, they are the most important event of the association as such. AKSE conferences are also a way for European scholars to communicate with the global academic community. We thus warmly welcome non‐Europeans and non‐members.
by the three academic associations representing East Asian Studies in the
UK:
- The British Association for Chinese Studies (BACS)
- The British Association for Japanese Studies (BAJS)
- The British Association for Korean Studies (BAKS)
- Coorganiser: SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies
*This conference provides a major venue for the dissemination of research
on East Asian Studies in various disciplines for academics from both the UK
and abroad. *
The Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) is pleased to announce that the 8th World Congress of Korean Studies will take place at University of Pennsylvania campus from October 5th to 7th, 2016. The congress theme, “Korean Culture, Seeking Insights for the Future” is designed to invite scholars and experts presenting recent researches and exchanging academic information as well as networking among Koreanists. Prospective participants are invited to submit proposals.
-Inter-Korean Relations
- Korean unification
- North Korea
- Northeast Asian security and international affairs, etc.
On Friday, July 15, at noon (CST), you are cordially invited to attend in person or view via the webcast the lunch presentation Promoting Social Inclusion and Wellbeing of North Korean Refugees in South Korea presented by Hyang Eun Kim, PhD. Dr. Kim is Associate Professor from the Department of Social Welfare of Kosin University in Busan, South Korea. No reservation is necessary (free and open to all). Details are below.
Cordially,
Kirk Allison
Throughout history, Korea had a dual clothing tradition, in which rulers and aristocrats adopted different kinds of mixed foreign-influenced indigenous styles while commoners continued to use a distinct style of indigenous clothing that today is known as Hanbok
KEYWORDS: Privatization; privatization in Vietnam; equitization; privatization process; form of privatization.