· Call for Papers
Korean Studies Association of Australasia
Biennial Conference
26 to 28 June 2013
Australian National University
Australian National University will host the biennial conference of the Korean Studies Association of Australasia on June 27 and 28 in 2013. Please see below. I would greatly appreciate it if you would consider presenting your research at the conference. Also please share this information with anyone who might be interested. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact: korea@anu.edu.au
KSAA web page; http://koreanstudiesaa.wordpress.com/
Korea and the Southern Hemisphere
The Program Committee for the 2013 Biennial Conference of the Korean Studies Association of Australasia invites PhD students, early career researchers and academic colleagues to the Australian National University to present their research and enhance our understanding of Korea in the world today. Proposals from all disciplines on any topic are welcome. With a mind to our location in Australasia, we extend a particular invitation to research that addresses Korea’s engagement with the southern hemisphere. Potential topics might include but are not limited to:
· Influence of religions in the formation of modern Korea
· The legacy of the Korean War and ANZAC
· Minority communities and multiculturalism
· South Korea and Australia as “Middle Powers”
· History of and prospects for North Korea
· Human rights and NGO activities
· Gender politics in North and South Korea
· Korean creative industries and global markets
Panels and Individual Papers
Organised panels are preferred, but individual papers are welcome as well. Panels that combine presentations by PhD students together with academics are especially encouraged. Panel proposals should have a general abstract for the panel (<250 words), plus abstracts for each of the individual papers (<250 words).
Roundtables
Suggestions for innovative roundtable are welcome. Roundtables may be organised around a theme, discipline, policy or research question, or could be focused on discussion of an important book in the field. Roundtables may feature up to five speakers, and no less than three. Instead of 15-20 minute papers, roundtable presenters will deliver short presentations (approximately 5 minutes) that will be moderated by the roundtable chair. These abbreviated presentations will leave plenty of time for discussion generated by presenters as well as members of the audience. Proposals for roundtables must include an application form with abstract (<250 words).
Deadlines for submission of application form:
15 February, 2013
Notes on submissions:
· All application forms can be found at the KSAA website: http://koreanstudiesaa.wordpress.com/
· All submissions and inquiries should be sent via email to korea@anu.edu.au
· All current postgraduate students applying for the conference need to attach a letter of reference from a supervisor.
· Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.
Funding and subsidies:
· Please note that all successful applicants will be provided with accommodation for three nights (Check-in on 26 June 2013 and check-out on 29 June 2013).
· Meals will be provided during the conference.
· All conference participants will be responsible for the planning and cost of their own travel arrangements to the conference venue.