[SNUAC] 2025 SNUAC WEEKLY (2nd Week of Jan)
SNUAC WEEKLY will be issued biweekly during the Winter break.
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On Friday, November 29, at 2:00 PM, the Northeast Asia Center at SNUAC signed an MOU with the Center for Chinese Studies at Dongseo University. The signing ceremony was attended by Suhong Chae, Director of SNUAC; Baek-Yung Kim, Director of NEAC; research fellow Jeong Kyung Seo; visiting researcher Ran Kim from SNUAC; and Hong-Kyu Lee, Director of the Center for Chinese Studies at Dongseo University. The two institutions agreed to actively promote constructive academic activities and mutual cooperation in the future.
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[News] SNUAC Publication Selected as Outstanding Academic Sejong Book 2024
SNUAC book in Asian Studies in a Global Context Series, Critical Reflections on Korean Civil Movements and the Urgent Challenges, was selected as an outstanding academic book in the 2024 Sejong Book List, hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and run by Publication Industry Promotion Agency of Korea.
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[News] Delegation from Jilin Academy of Social Sciences Visits SNUAC
On Wednesday, December 4, a delegation of six members, including the Vice President of the Jilin Academy of Social Sciences, visited SNUAC. The visit aimed to discuss and explore agendas for future mutual cooperation between SNUAC and the Jilin Academy of Social Sciences.
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SNUAC offers a visiting scholars fellowship to promote the exchanges of scholars at home and abroad interested in Asian studies and their cooperation with SNUAC.
Let us introduce the SNUAC visiting fellows for Fall 2024.
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[Visiting Scholars] Valérie Gelézeau
Valérie Gelézeau is a cultural geographer and Koreanologist, professor at EHESS, Paris, France. She examines the Korean society in its relationship with space: in Seoul, in the new towns, on the border between the two Koreas, in North Korea. Her current project entitled “Geographies of Post-Urban Korea” questions the experience of space on the frontier between urban and non-urban or meta-urban regions. She published Doing Fieldwork in North Korea (2021 with Joinau), De-bordering Korea. Tangible and intangible legacies of the Sunshine Policy (2013 with De Ceuster and Delissen), and Seoul a Megapolis (2011). Her book Ap’at’ŭ konghwaguk (The Republic of Apartments, Humanitas, 2007) was distinguished as a “recommended reference in the social sciences” by the South Korean Ministry of Culture. She was also awarded the France-Korea Cultural Prize in 2008 and the CNRS Bronze Medal in 2005.
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