Speakers
Mirkomil Sadikov
Kadir Has UniversityThomas Kern
University of BambergHyung Min Bark
KoreanInstituteofCriminologyPeter Abrahamson
University of CopenhagenEun Jeong Choi
Princeton UniversityMin Lee
Chinese Academy of Social SciencesEvelyn Shih
UC BerkeleyYoung Rae Choi
Florida International University1) The Multiple Silk Road Initiatives, Uzbekistan’s Approach, Political Consequence
Speaker: Mirkomil Sadikov (Kadir Has University)
Date: Apr 13 (Thur) 12:00-13:00
2) Why Do Megachurches Grow? Conditions and Mechanisms in a Comparative Perspective
Speaker: Thomas Kern (University of Bamberg)
Date: Apr 20 (Thur) 12:00-13:00
3) Homicide in Korea: Trend, Trait, and Perspective
Speaker: Hyung Min Bark (Korean Institute of Criminology)
(*In Korean)
Date: Apr 27 (Thur) 12:00-13:00
4) Comparing Welfare Regimes Across Regions: Care Arrangements in East Asia and Latin America with an Eye to Migrant Domestic Care Workers
Speaker: Peter Abrahamson (UniversityofCopenhagen)
Date: May 11 (Thur) 12:00-13:00
5) Visual Perception and City in Post War Japan
Speaker: Eun Jeong Choi (Princeton University)
Date: May 18 (Thur) 12:00-13:00
6) The Effects of Cultural Factors on the History of Korea-Russia Relations
Speaker: Min Lee (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
(*In Korean)
Date: May 25 (Thur) 12:00-13:00
7) The Sense of Nonsense in Cold War Korean Fiction
Speaker: Evelyn Shih (UC Berkeley)
Date: Jun 1(Thur) 12:00-13:00
8) Conserving the Yellow Sea from an Anthropocene Perspective
Speaker: Young Rae Choi (Florida International University)
Date: Jun 8(Thur) 12:00-13:00