The 10th Biennial Pacific-Asia Conference on Korean Studies 2010

Posted by: Beadle on Saturday, October 10th, 2009

The 10th Biennial Pacific-Asia Conference on Korean Studies 2010 (PACKS 2010) will be held from November 24 (Wednesday) through November 26 (Friday), 2010, at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

The conference organizers invite paper and panel proposals from established and junior scholars. Proposals from postgraduate students and emerging scholars are especially encouraged. Topics related to Korea from a variety of disciplinary perspectives in the humanities and social sciences, including (but not limited to) history, linguistics, language pedagogy, literature, art, religion, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, political studies, economics, business, security and migration studies, are welcome. Special consideration will be given to papers and panels informed by a comparative perspective and broader regional approach.

The application due date is February 28, 2010. To apply, send the PACKS 2010 Application Form (see below) to the PACKS 2010 Administrator at packs2010@gmail.com. Selected presenters and panels will be notified by March 15, 2010. Submission of complete papers is expected by September 30, 2010.

A limited amount of funds might be available for the conference attendants for their lodging in Auckland. Detailsof the support will be announced at a later stage.

For further details of the conference, please contact Dr. Changzoo Song, Organizing Committee Chair for the 10th PACKS 2010, School of Asian Studies, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. E-mail: packs2010@gmail.com.

 


 

The 10th Pacific-Asia Conference on Korean Studies
(PACKS) 2010 Application Form

November 24 (Wednesday) -26 (Friday), 2010
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

1. Title (Prof., Dr. Mr. Ms.) and Your Name (last, first):

2. Academic affiliation and Address:

3. Preferred Postal Address (if different from above):

4. E-mail:

5. Telephone and Fax:

6. Subject area of the submission (i.e., Anthropology, Archaeology, Arts, Business and Economics, Folklore, Pre-modern History, Modern History, Linguistics, Literature, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology….)

7. Paper/Panel title:

8. Abstract (250 words):

9. Keywords (3)

10. Gender: Male ( ) / Female ( )

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