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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem,Israel
Sunday to Wednesday
December 1 to 4, 2019
Main Seminar Hall (Rm. 5001) | Conference Room (Rm. 3001) | |
14:00-18:00 | Registration | |
18:00-20:00 | Reception Dinner for Regional Presidents & VIPs |
Welcome Dinner : Darna
Main Seminar Hall (Rm. 5001) | Conference Room (Rm. 3001) | |
9:00-18:00 | Registration | |
10:00-10:45 | Opening Ceremony | |
Opening Speech (Ingyu Oh WAHS President) |
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Welcoming Speech (Nissim Otmazgin WAHS Middle Eastern President) |
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Welcoming Speech (Suh Dong Gu Korean Ambassador to Israel) |
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Keynote Speech (Raymond Abelin) | ||
Photo Session | ||
10:45-11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00-13:00 | Theme Session: Transcultural Fandom – The Global Diffusion of Hallyu | |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch Break | |
14:00-16:00 | Round Table: World Hallyu Diffusion | |
16:00-16:15 | Coffee Break | |
16:15-17:45 | Session 1: Pop Culture in North Korea | Session 2: Hallyu Around the World |
17:45-18:00 | Coffee Break | |
18:00-21:00 | Congress Dinner for All Participants |
Main Seminar Hall (Rm. 5001) | Conference Room (Rm. 3001) | |
9:30-11:00 | Special Session: Contagion Research Korea University | Session 3: Graduate Student Panel |
11:00-11:15 | Coffee Break | |
11:15-12:45 | University of Seoul Social Science Korea (SSK) Session: Empathie et Société | Session 4: Current Issues in Hallyu |
12:45-14:00 | Lunch Break | |
14:00-16:00 | Special Session: PRC-ROK Demography | Session 5: K-pop Fan Diaspora and Consumption |
16:00-16:15 | Coffee Break | |
18:00-21:00 | Farewell Dinner for Regional Presidents & VIPs |
Farewell Dinner : Piccolino
Sessions | Articles | Names | Affiliations |
Theme Session: Transcultural Fandom – The Global Diffusion of Hallyu Moderator: Gil-Sung Park |
Introduction: Fandom Formation and the Globalization of Hallyu | Nissim Otmazgin | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Global Diffusion of Hallyu: New Social Media and Melancholia | Ingyu Oh | Kansai Gaidai University | |
The Global Diffusion of South Korea’s Soft Power: Role of Fandoms in Public Diplomacy | Mehtap Kara Benmutlu | Bahçeşehir Cyprus University | |
A Study on the Success of BTS and K -Pop Industry of Korea | Young Gu Suh | Sookmyung Women’s University | |
Janghyun Kim | Kunsan National University | ||
Donghwy An | Seoul National University | ||
Il Hyun Bae | Hyupsung University | ||
Round Table: World Hallyu Diffusion Moderator: Ira Lyan |
Transcultural Fandoms: Personal Values vs Fan Identity in Defending and/or Condemning Sexual Cases against Women Committed by Hallyu Stars | Annisa Pratamasari Sasha Syaifani |
Airlangga University |
How K-Pop Established Itself in The Japanese Music Market: A Comparative Analysis of Korean Pop music’s Localization Strategies from the mid-1990s to 2010s | Stefania Pozzi | Leeds University | |
K-Pop Fandom in a Polarized Society: The Case of Poland | Julia Trzcińska | University of Wrocław | |
The Impact of Fandom Interest on Career Choices | Elizabeth Bland | Saint Leo University | |
Session 1: Pop Culture in North Korea Moderator: Moon-Gi Suh |
What is Popular Culture in North Korea? | Ingyu Oh | Kansai Gaidai University |
From Production to Consumption: Popular Spirit Adaptations and Lyrical Change in North Korean Music | Peter Moody | Columbia University | |
“Pan’gapsŭmnida!”: Music, Tourism, and the Normalisation of North Korea | Alexandra Leonzini | Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin | |
Session 2: Hallyu Around the World Moderator: Wonho Jang |
The Cultural Uses of K-pop Consumption in a British City | Tally Katz-Gerro | University of Manchester |
Neta Yodovich | |||
K-food as a Transformational Element for the Brazilian Korean Community in Crisis | Yun Jung Im | University of São Paulo | |
Hallyu Fandom in Vietnam | Ly Quyet Tien | HCMC Open University | |
University of Seoul Social Science Korea (SSK) Session: Empathie et Société Moderator: Fabio La Rocca |
Altérités Médiatiques et Empathie | Philippe Joron | Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 |
Comprendre la Communication de la Gender Mélancolie Autour du Fan Féminin de Hallyu | Ingyu Oh | Kansai Gaidai University | |
Soel-Ah Kim | Hongik University | ||
Social Empathy for Society beyond the Social Work Profession | Wonho Jang | University of Seoul | |
Chanki Yoo | |||
Peter Moody | Columbia University | ||
Le « devenir laboratoire du monde » ou de l’obsolescence de l’empathie | Bertrand Vidal | Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 | |
The Language of Religious Communication | Ji-Won Choi | University of Seoul | |
Kee-Bom Nahm | |||
The Influence of Trust Radius and Social Media on Social Conflict in South Korea | Sumin Lee | University of Seoul | |
Moon-Gi Suh | Soongsil University | ||
Archétypologie des Figures Pop dans la Culture Contemporaine | Fabio La Rocca | Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 | |
Special Session: Contagion Research Korea University Moderator: Gil-Sung Park |
MERS Infection in South Korea: Socializing Epidemic Management | Gil-Sung Park | Korea University |
Ingyu Oh | Kansai Gaidai University | ||
Manufacturing Fear: Dark Shadows of Social Media in MERS Epidemic | Byunghwee Lee | KAIST | |
Hawoong Jeong | |||
Eun Kyong Shin | Korea University | ||
Diffusing Fear: What We Thought as a Risk in MERS Epidemic | Jong Hun Lee Yoon Jae Choi |
Korea University | |
Session 3: Graduate Student Panel Moderator: Keebom Nahm |
K-beauty Role in Rising Popularity of Korean Wave: Case of France | Sheraze Maazi | Université de la Rochelle |
Fandom in Brazil | Adriana Teixeira de Azevedo | University of the State of Bahia | |
When the Local Blends into Korean Wave: A Study on Korean Adaptation of Filipino Popular Songs | Helweena Sadorra | ABS-CBN TV Network | |
Session 4: Current Issues in Hallyu Moderator: Yun Jung Im |
Hallyu as a Hybrid Subculture in Asia | Ik Ki Kim | Institute for Asia Strategy |
Hyun Chin Lim | Seoul National University | ||
Interdisciplinary Approach to Investigating and Utilizing the Influences of Hallyu on K-Beauty | Haekyung Yu | Incheon National University | |
Heera Kim | Dongguk University | ||
Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 and beyond: Misogynism and Gender Equality in Hallyu | Sana Ho | Suchow University | |
Sketching Nations in Hallyu: Analyzing Filipino Representations in Korean TV Dramas and Films & their Implications |
Helweena Sadorra | ABS-CBN TV Network | |
Session 5: K-pop Fan Diaspora and Consumption Moderator: Nissim Otmazgin |
Hallyu Fans in Seoul: From Diasporic Curiosity to Fan Nationalism | Hye-Seon Hwang | University of Seoul |
Impacts of K-pop on Automobile Sales | Janghyuk Lee | Korea University | |
Performing Korean Wave Fandom at Florida’s Comicon, Cairo’s Egycon, and Vancouver’s K-Pop Events | Millie Creighton | University of British Columbia | |
Welcome to Korea Day: From Diasporic to Hallyu Fan-Nationalism | Ira Lyan | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | |
Special Session: PRC-ROK Demography Moderator: Ikki Kim |
Population Aging: A Comparison Between China and Korea | Guixin Wang | Fudan University |
Two-way Changes in the Population of International Students Studying in Higher Education Between China and South Korea | Xin Yuan | Nankai University | |
Jin Niu | |||
Why Is There No Elderly Square Dance in South Korea? | Chenggang Yang | Southwestern University of Finance and Economics | |
The Impact of Changes in Family Concepts on Family Old-age Support: Based on the Comparison Between China and Korea | Kejian Tan | Shanxi Academy of Social Sciences |