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Fwd: AKSE 2011 deadline reminder [message #11137] Mon, 04 October 2010 16:58 Go to next message
Ruediger_Frank is currently offline  Ruediger_Frank
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Dear all,
those of you who plan to participate in the next AKSE conference in Moscow might want to have a look at the reminder below.
Best wishes,
Rudiger Frank


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Datum : Montag, 4. Oktober 2010, 18:24
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Dear Colleagues,
This is a reminder and the last Call for papers for the 25th AKSE Biennial Conference in Moscow, Russia. The deadline for sending applications is October 31, 2010.
We will be grateful if you could have this reminder distributed / announced on you webpages, in Newsletters, and among those who somehow have not received this message.

Thank you.


25th AKSE BIENNIAL CONFERENCE

JUNE 17–20, 2011

CALL FOR PAPERS


The Association for Korean Studies in Europe invites you to attend its 25th Biennial Conference in Moscow, Russia, on June 17–20, 2011. The Conference will be hosted by the International Center for Korean Studies of Moscow State University, with the support of the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS).

Those who wish to present a paper at the conference should send the title of their proposed paper and a summary of approximately 1000 words (in English or Korean), plus a bibliography, and state the Subject Area (i.e. Pre-modern History, Modern History, Modern Korean Society, Religions and Philosophy, Linguistics, Anthropology and Folklore, Literature, and Arts and Archaeology).

Both individual papers and panels proposals will be accepted, but the formation of panels (minimum 3 presenters) is encouraged. Panel organizers should send in the panel proposal, consisting of the Panel Title, Key Words, and a Panel Abstract. The panel organizer should also provide a list of panel participants (both presenters and discussants, with their institutional affiliation) and 500 word abstracts of the respective panel papers (with title and key words).

Proposals must be submitted as an e-mail attachment in MS Word format (Times New Roman font, 12 point type, interlinear space 1, margins 2.5 cm) to the Secretary of AKSE, Dr. Pavel Leshakov:akse2011@gmail.com. Please, use your last name as a document title (smith.doc, etc.). Deadline for receiving proposals is Осtober 31, 2010.

Notification of acceptance will be sent by December 31, 2010. If accepted, full text papers should be sent to the Secretary before April 15, 2011.

Please announce your intention to participate by e-mail by February 01, 2011. If you do not propose to present a paper but nevertheless want to take part in the conference, please announce your intention to participate by e-mail (preferably) or normal mail (address as below) .

1. I intend to attend the 2011 AKSE Conference in Moscow

NAME (surname first):
Title: Prof., Dr., Mr., Ms.
Academic Affiliation and Address:
Postal Address (if different from above):
E-mail Address:
Telephone (work):
Telephone (home/mobile):
Fax:

2. I would like to present a panel / a paper at the AKSE 2011 Conference in Moscow

Title of panel
Title of paper:


The Second Notice will only be sent to those who have responded to this First Notice.

Further information:
Dr. Pavel Leshakov
Ms. Ksenia Khazizova
International Center for Korean Studies
Moscow State University
11 Mokhovaya St.
125009 Russia
Tel./fax: +7-495-629-4431
akse2011@gmail.com

For additional information regarding the conference consult the AKSE Homepage:
http://www.akse.uni-kiel-de

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Sarah Nelson's lecture on "Korea and the Silk Road" in Portland, Oregon [message #11141 is a reply to message #11137] Wed, 06 October 2010 15:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dilj is currently offline  dilj
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Hi members:

There is a lecture by a Korean archaeologist Sarah Milledge Nelson, of
the University of Denver on “Korea and the Silk Road.”
Date: this Friday October 8th, 2010 - Friday 7:30 pm -8:30 p.m.
Location: School of Business Auditorium PSU.
631 SW Harrison St.
Portland, OR 97201
Contact information: Junghee Lee 503-724-3347.
Free parking in the university garages and on the streets.

Please spread the word, and if you happens to be in Portland area,
please drop by.

Best,


Junghee Lee
Re: Sarah Nelson's lecture on "Korea and the Silk Road" in Portland, Oregon [message #11143 is a reply to message #11141] Wed, 06 October 2010 17:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dilj is currently offline  dilj
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Hi members:

I am resening the announcement of the lecture with an abstract.

There is a lecture by a Korean archaeologist Sarah Milledge Nelson, of
the University of Denver on “Korea and the Silk Road.”
Date: this Friday October 8th, 2010 - Friday 7:30 pm -8:30 p.m.
Location: School of Business Auditorium PSU.
631 SW Harrison St.
Portland, OR 97201
Contact information: Junghee Lee 503-724-3347.
Free parking in the university garages and on the streets.

The abstract of the lecture is found in
http://archaeological.org/lectures/abstracts/2696.

Abstract: Korea and the Silk Road

The Korean peninsula was almost the Asian end of the “Silk Road”,
nevertheless exotic objects from the Mediterranean world are found in
Korean burials beginning in the first century B.C. In studying how
these objects came to be deposited in Korean burials, it becomes clear
that objects arrived in Korea by at least three different routes. The
Steppe Route north of the Altai Mountains, the Silk Road through
Xinjinag, and a Sea Route are discussed, along with the objects that
arrived in Korea from as far away as the Mediterranean world.

Please spread the word, and if you happens to be in Portland area,
please drop by.

Best,

Junghee Lee

Re: Sarah Nelson's lecture on "Korea and the Silk Road" in Portland, Oregon [message #11144 is a reply to message #11143] Wed, 06 October 2010 18:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Lauren W. Deutsch is currently offline  Lauren W. Deutsch
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Thank you. Abstracts of all posted lectures (when appropriate) would be
welcome here.
--
Lauren W. Deutsch
835 S. Lucerne Blvd., #103
Los Angeles CA 90005
Tel 323 930-2587 Cell 323 775-7454
E lwdeutsch@earthlink.net



From: Junghee Lee
Organization: Portland State University
Reply-To: Korean Studies Discussion List
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:11:12 -0700
To: Korean Studies Discussion List
Subject: Re: [KS] Sarah Nelson's lecture on "Korea and the Silk Road" in
Portland, Oregon

Hi members:

I am resening the announcement of the lecture with an abstract.

There is a lecture by a Korean archaeologist Sarah Milledge Nelson, of
the University of Denver on ³Korea and the Silk Road.²
Date: this Friday October 8th, 2010 - Friday 7:30 pm -8:30 p.m.
Location: School of Business Auditorium PSU.
631 SW Harrison St.
Portland, OR 97201
Contact information: Junghee Lee 503-724-3347.
Free parking in the university garages and on the streets.

The abstract of the lecture is found in
http://archaeological.org/lectures/abstracts/2696.

Abstract: Korea and the Silk Road

The Korean peninsula was almost the Asian end of the ³Silk Road²,
nevertheless exotic objects from the Mediterranean world are found in
Korean burials beginning in the first century B.C. In studying how
these objects came to be deposited in Korean burials, it becomes clear
that objects arrived in Korea by at least three different routes. The
Steppe Route north of the Altai Mountains, the Silk Road through
Xinjinag, and a Sea Route are discussed, along with the objects that
arrived in Korea from as far away as the Mediterranean world.

Please spread the word, and if you happens to be in Portland area,
please drop by.

Best,

Junghee Lee





Re: Sarah Nelson's lecture on "Korea and the Silk Road" in Portland, Oregon [message #11147 is a reply to message #11141] Thu, 07 October 2010 17:26 Go to previous message
tommy v is currently offline  tommy v
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For those of us unable to attend the lecture, I hope a recording/paper will become available.
It sounds wonderful!

Peace,
Tommy
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"Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you."
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