▶ Title : Civilizational Exchange in the Central Mediterranean & Renaissance ▶ Topic : General topics relevant to the central Mediterranean region ▶ Date : 1st-2nd of October, 2021. (Korean Standard Time) ▶ Venue : Busan University of Foreign Studies, Busan, Republic of Korea homepage ▶ Host : Institute for Mediterranean Studies(Busan University of Foreign Studies) ▶ Support : Korea Reseach Foundation, Busan University of Foreign Studies ▶ Application : Please send abstract within 200 words to icims@ims.or.kr by 30th of July, 2021 ▶ Accommodation : IMS provides 1night of accommodation for foreign presenters ▶ IMS Homepage : www.ims.or.kr Email : icims@ims.or.kr ▶ Registration link : Click here ▶ Conference Program : Download ▶ Please note that this conference may change into blending conference according to pandemic situation. |
I am delighted to invite you to attend the International Conference of the 20th anniversary of the Foundation of Institute for Mediterranean Studies (IMS). On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I look forward to welcoming you in Busan, Republic of Korea from March 24 to 26, 2016.
In December 1997, IMS is founded with research interests on general aspects of civilizations and of promote academic exchange in the diverse fields of Mediterranean Studies. IMS was selected as one of the members of Humanities Korea Project supported by the National Research Foundation from 2007. The Humanities Korea Project is to foster studies in liberal arts. IMS receives sponsor each year from the Korean Government to promote research that will advance the boundaries of Liberal Arts and International Area Studies. It may be mentioned that IMS secured this project amidst tough competition from more than fifty research institutions and consortiums.
As a result of various international activities and thanks to the contributions of junior scholars who have done Mediterranean studies at many universities around the world and later returned to Korea, the IMS has been able to increase this visibility on the international stage.
This conference will bring together researchers and educators from around world who are engaged in the Mediterranean Studies. Plan to join us at what will be a memorable international event.
Sincerely,
Byoung Joo HAH
President of Conference
Organizing Committee
This conference includes the academic field of History, Literature, Philosophy, Art, and Politics in the perspective of exchange with in depth presentation and discussion of domestic and international expertises in Mediterranean Studies. It also aims to seek opportunities to approach Mediterranean Civilizational-Exchange Studies in multiple perspective through interdisciplinary research.
Abstracts for the session themes received by June 29, 2018 will be considered under the standard review process. The format and submission guidelines will be available at www.imsmdb.com/icims.html. Abstracts should be between 250 and 500 words.
▶ Please send abstract within 200 words to icims@ims.or.kr by 30th of July, 2021 |
The official languages for presentation is Korean and English.
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Title | Author | Affliation | |
1. Historical Review and Implications on Maghreb’s and Mediterranean's Response to the African Refugee Problem | Kim, Kwang Su | HUFS | |
2. Religious Conflict and Coexistence in the Central Mediterranean Sea: The Case of Djerba Island | Lim, Gi Dae | IMS/BUFS | |
3. Liberal Peace-Building in Libya | Hwang, Kyu Deug | HUFS (Zoom) | |
4. The Impact of the Current Lybian Situation on Tunisia | Faysal Cherif | Manouba University, Tunisia (Zoom) | |
5. History as a Political Issue in Intra-Maghreb Relations | Ammar Mohand | Oran University, Algeria (Zoom) | |
6. Myth of Attila and Historicity of Nibelungenlied | Bae, Seon Bok | KNSU | |
7. Study on Intertextuality between Turkish ‘Nasreddin Hoca’ and Sicilian ‘Giufà’ Folktales | Yang, Min Ji | IMS/BUFS | |
8. Black Men and Women in Arabic Literature | Mohamed Al-Askary | HUFS | |
9. Confrontation of Love and Reason in Elif Shafak’s “The Forty Rules of Love” | Motahare Mozafari | BUFS | |
10. A study on the construction of humanities data that fits the concept of Glocal | Kim, Baro | Academy of Korean Studies | |
11. A Study on 'Academic-type ICT Convergence' Research Methodology -Focused on Utilizing Digital Maps- | Kang, Ji Hoon | IMS/BUFS | |
12. Analytical Locality: Transforming Old Documents to Digital Data | Jamie Jungmin Yoo, Lee, Chang Hee | Yonsei University, Korea University | |
13. Relation Balance Theory | Kim, Jung Ha | IMS/BUFS | |
14. Cultural Dialectics Represented through Italian Narratives | Kim, Hee Jung | BUFS (Zoom) | |
15. Conquest of Sicily in the Context of Jurisprudence | Mohammad Hassan Mozafari | IMS/BUFS | |
16. Literary Rivalry between Italy and Spain: Francisco de Quevedo and Giacomo Castellani | Song No | Purdue University, USA (Zoom) | |
17. The Symbolic Meaning of Swastika Found in the Ancient Mediterranean | Choi, Hae Young | Chonnam National University (Zoom) | |
18. The Impact of Ancient Greek Migration on Sicily: The Case of Morgantina | Sebastian Müller | IMS/BUFS | |
19. Post Medieval Muticultural Time Capsules. Shipwrecks as Mirrors of Mediterranean Multiculturalism, Trade and Culture | Zrinka Mileusnić | University of Primorska, Slovenia (Zoom) | |
20. Tracing Interactions between Neolithic and Eneolithic Communities of the Northern Adriatic Sea and their Neighbours | Alenka Tomaž | University of Primorska, Slovenia (Zoom) | |
21. Christianization versus Islamisation: A Comparative Study of Medieval Sicily | Mona Farouk | IMS/BUFS | |
22. Memory has the Edge(s): geo-poetics and life writing in Stephanos Stephanides’s The Wind Under My Lips | Norbert Bugeja | Malta University, Malta (Zoom) | |
23. Ethnogenesis and Schismogenesis of Syriac Orthodox Christians | Noriko Sato | Pukyong National University | |
24. Tartar Slaves in Late Fourteenth Century Florence | Nam, Jong Kuk | Ewha Womans University | |
25. Ottoman Empire and Mediterranean in 16th Century | Woo, Deok Chan | BUFS | |
26. Misionary Activities in Islands of Rhodes and Crete at the end of the 19th Century | Mustafa Ünal | Erciyes University, Turkey (Zoom) | |
27. Coexistence in the Cyprus after the British Colonisation Era | Gökhan Esel | Erciyes University, Turkey (Zoom) |
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