AGING TIGERS: Restructuring of Old Industrial Cites in East Asia
□ Day 1 (10th JUNE) Program / Closed Workshop
Time | Title | Speaker/Presenter |
Opening Session / Chaired by Bae-Gyoon Park | ||
09:00-09:05 | Opening Remark | Bae-Gyoon Park
Director, CAUS SNU |
09:05-09:10 | Welcome Remarks | Soo-Jin Park
Director, SNU Asia Center |
09:10-09:15 | Logistic Note | Hanbyul Shim & Yeryun Hong
SNU CAUS |
09:15-09:45 | Introductory Presentation: Looking at Economic Restructuring of Cites in East Asia | Jung Won Sonn and Bae-Gyoon Park |
Break (’5) | ||
Session I: Long Term Changes (Chaired by Jinn-yuh Hsu) | ||
09:50-10:35
(‘45) |
From socialist subject to capitalist object: Danwei life past and present in Wuhan | Nick Phelps
University of Melbourne |
10:35-11:20
(‘45) |
The Cold War Political Economy of the Making of Industrial Cities in Northeast China in the 1950s: Focusing on the multi-scalar actors and situations | Chulhyun Park
Kookmin University |
11:20-12:05
(‘45) |
Putting the imprint of local growth path under microscope: Actors and their spatial practices | Hanbyul Shim
Seoul National University |
Lunch (’95) | ||
Session II: Challenges of Economic Decline 1 (Chaired by Nick Phelps) | ||
13:40-14:25
(‘45) |
The Challenges and Sustainability of the Global Industrial City: Toyota City and TOYOTA Workers | Nibe Nobuhiko
Nagoya University |
14:25-15:10
(‘45) |
The Challenge of Double Aging in Japan: The limits to Abenomics’ Growth Strategy and its Impacts on the Geographical Periphery | Yuko Aoyama
Clark University |
15:10-15:55 (‘45) |
More than an eyesore: The determinants of urban vacancy in S. Korea | Yunmi Park
Ewha Woman’s University |
Break (’20) | ||
Session III: Challenges of Economic Decline 2 (Chaired by Jung Won Sonn) | ||
16:15-17:00
(‘45) |
Locked in Lock-Ins? Theorizing on the Restructuring of Old Industrial Regions | Robert Hassink
University of Kiel |
17:00-17:45
(‘45) |
The life and death of entrepreneurial urbanism in urban China: A case of Hanzhengjie, Wuhan | Zhigang LI
Wuhan University |
End of the first day |
AGING TIGERS: Restructuring of Old Industrial Cites in East Asia
□ Day 2 (11th JUNE) Program / Closed Workshop
Time | Title | Speaker/Presenter |
Session IV: Development of New Paths (Chaired by Bae-Gyoon Park) | ||
09:00-09:45
(‘45) |
New path development in Chinese old industrial cities: towards a typology | Xiaohui Hu
Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics |
09:45-10:30
(‘45) |
Revitalizing and Restructuring of the Shenyang Automotive Industry | He Wang
City University of Hong Kong |
Break (’20) | ||
10:50-11:35
(‘45) |
Production networks of startups in old industrialized cities in China | Fenghua Pan
Beijing Normal University |
11:35-12:20
(‘45) |
Strategic relational nature of TNC-local firm collaborations: in the case of Song-do, South Korea | Namji Jung
Seoul National University |
Lunch (’90) | ||
Session V: Responses to Regional Economic Restructuring (Chaired by Robert Hassink) | ||
13:50-14:35
(‘45) |
Restructuring Kaohsiung Industrial City: The Transformation of the Zone-City Symbiosis as Urban Developmental Strategies | Jinn-yuh Hsu
National Taiwan University |
14:35-15:20
(‘45) |
A sequel to the restructuring of the Daegu textile industry in South Korea: state-led path upgrading, SMEs innovation, and market segmentation | Bong-kyung, Jeon
The Incheon Institute |
15:20-16:05 (‘45) |
Coping with de-industrialisation: actors, institutions and policies in city economic evolution | Andy Pike
Center for Urban and Regional Development Studies, Newcastle University |
Break (’20) | ||
Closing Session (Chaired by Jung Won Sonn) | ||
16:25-17:45
(‘80) |
Summary of Workshop | Jung Won Sonn
University College of London |
17:45-17:50
(‘5) |
Closing Remarks | Bae-Gyoon Park
CAUS, Seoul National University |
End of the second day |
AGING TIGERS: Restructuring of Old Industrial Cites in East Asia
□ Day 3 (12th JUNE) Program / Open Forum
Time | Title | Speaker/Presenter |
Registration | ||
Welcome Remarks I | ||
Welcome Remarks II | ||
Opening Speech | ||
Session I: Diagnoses and Tasks | ||
14:00-14:20
(‘20) |
The Rise and Fall of Korean Industrial Cities | Sungchul Cho (KRIHS) |
14:20-14:40
(‘20) |
Present Status and Task of Old Industrial Cities in Yeongnam Region | Buyong Song (GNDI)
or Joo-Hyoung Ji (Kyungnam University) |
14:40-15:00
(‘20) |
Present Status and Task of Old Industrial Cities in Honam Region | Jinseok Kim (Jeonbuk Institute)
Or Youngjin Ahn (Chonnam National University) |
15:00-15:15 | Break (’15) | |
Session II: Strategies and Counterplans | ||
15:150-15:35
(‘20) |
Strategies for Japanese Old Industrial Cities and the Role of Government | Yuko Ayoma (Clark University, US) |
15:35-15:55
(‘20) |
Strategies for UK’s Old Industrial Cities and the Role of Government | Andy Pike (Newcastle University, UK) |
15:55-16:15
(‘20) |
Prospects and Counterplans for Old Industrial Cities in Korea | Wanggeun Lee (KRIHS) |
16:15-16:30 | Break (’15) | |
Round-up Discussion | ||
16:30-17:30
(‘60) |
(Chair) Yong-Woo Lee (KRIHS)
(Panelists) Junho Jeong (Kangwon University) Kyu-Yong Lee (KLI) Jae-Hong Jang (KICOX) Sung-Hoon Jung (Kangwon University) Joo-Hyoung Ji (Kyungnam University) Robert Hassink (University of Kiel) |
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Professor AOYAMA, Yuko
Yuko Aoyama (Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley) is Professor of Geography, Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, USA. She is an economic/industrial geographer with expertise in globalization, industrial organization, technological innovation, and cultural economy. Her research interest lies in developing geographic understandings of global capitalisms from institutional and comparative perspectives. Her work demonstrates how various industrial sectors and entrepreneurs sustain economic distinctiveness in spite of globalization, in the USA, Japan, Spain, and India. Most recently, her work has moved to the realm of economic governance, with emphasis on cross-domain collaborations between for-profit and non-profit organizations that induce social innovation. She is currently interested in advancing research on deglobalizaiton, redistribution regimes, and the philanthropic sector. Professor Aoyama has been awarded an Abe Fellowship from the Social Science Research Council, Bellagio Academic Residency from the Rockefeller Foundation, as well as research grants from the National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society, and the Association of Asian Studies. She currently serves as Associate Provost and Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at Clark University.
Professor PIKE, Andy
Andy Pike is the Henry Daysh Professor of Regional Development Studies in the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS), Newcastle University, UK. His research interests, publications and research projects are focused on the geographical political economy of local, regional and urban development and policy. He has undertaken research projects for the OECD, UN-ILO, European Commission, UK Government and national, regional and local institutions. He is a Fellow of the Regional Studies Association and an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences.