2 TALKS: "Book talk Global Sports Fandom in South Korea" AND, "Book talk City of Sediments: A History of Seoul in the Age of Colonialism" (HYBRID)

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Speaker(s) : Younghan Cho (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) and Se-Mi Oh (University of Michigan)
Language : English

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Open Talks from the Nordic-Baltic Korean Studies Days (NBKSD) 2024 program.

 

1st TALK: Book talk Global Sports Fandom in South Korea

  • Speaker: Younghan Cho (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
  • Time: 9:15 Copenhagen, 17:45 Seoul

 

2nd TALK: Book talk City of Sediments: A History of Seoul in the Age of Colonialism

  • Speaker: Se-Mi Oh (University of Michigan)
  • Time: 12:15 Copenhagen, 20:45 Seol

 

About NBKSD 2024:

The principal motivation of the course is to enable students with an interest in Korean Studies to meet and study alongside their peers in order to develop a pan-Nordic-Baltic network and sense of community.

Students gain time with Korean Studies research and teaching faculty from other institutes helping to diversify their regular curriculum and learning opportunities. For teachers, it is similarly a chance to collaborate with their colleagues and students.

The Nordic-Baltic Korean Studies Days is a co-taught course organized between Korean Studies faculty of Nordic (and newly) Baltic institutions including the universities of Helsinki, Turku, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim), Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas), and The University of Latvia. It is generously funded by Nordplus that supports educational cooperation throughout Nordic and Baltic states. We've have previously run N(B)KSD in 2019, 2021 (online), and 2022. This will be the fourth Nordic, and first Nordic-Baltic Korean Studies Days!


Organizers: Sabine Burghart (University Lecturer, Turku), Erika Griučkaitytė

(Vytautas Magnus University), Sonja Häussler (Professor, Stockholm), Zoran Lee

Pecic (Associate Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology),

Antti Leppänen (Researcher, Turku), Andrew Logie (Associate Professor,

Helsinki), Ildze Šķestere (The University of Latvia), Vladimir Tikhonov

(Professor, Oslo), Barbara Wall (Associate Professor, Copenhagen)

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