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Day One: Monday, 24 September 2001
9.00 - 9.30 Opening Session (Chair: Professor Marika Vicziany, Director, Monash Asia Institute)
- Professor Rob Norris, Dean of Science
- His Excellency Young-sik Song, Ambassador, The Embassy of the Republic of Korea
9.30 - 11.00 Plenary Session 1 (Chair: Dr Kenneth Wells)
- Keynote Address: "Of Hungry Ghosts & Other Matters of Consumption in the Spirit World" by Dr Laurel Kendall (Dr Kendall's visit is sponsored by Korea Research Foundation)
- Discussants: Dr John Jorgensen, Griffith University and Dr Sally Yea, RMIT University
11.00 - 11.30 Morning Tea
11.30 - 13.00 Concurrent Session (1-1) Politics (Chair: Dr Sallie Yea)
- Prof Hyuk-Rae Kim, Yonsei University: "Civic Coalition in Transition to Democracy: The 2000 General Elections in South Korea"
- Dr Sun-Kwang Bae, Simon Fraser University: "Changes In the Social and Regional Basis of Electoral Support for Kim Dae-jung: A Trend Analysis of the 1987, 1992 and 1997 Presidential Elections "
- Prof Sang-hwan Lee, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies: "The Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations in Environmental Policy-Making Processes and Protection Works: A Case Study of South Korea"
11.30 - 13.00 Concurrent Session (1-2) Primary and Secondary Education (Chair: Mrs Colleen Wood)
- Ms Sook-hee McRoberts, NSW Department of Education and Training: "Practical Issues Affecting the Promotion of Korean in Years K-12"
- Ms Sabina Chang, Seaview High School, SA: "Pioneering the teaching of Korean in South Australia"
- Dr Leslie O'Brien, Australia-Korea Foundation: "A Demonstration of the Investigating Australia Study Kit"
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Concurrent Session (2-1) Politics and Sociology (Chair: Dr John Jorgensen)
- Ms Nicola Jones, University of North Carolina, USA: "Does Democracy Matter for Women? Evaluating Korean women-related policy-making infrastructure"
- Dr Sallie Yea, RMIT: "Rewriting Rebellion and Mapping Memory in South Korea: The (Re)presentation of the 1980 Kwangju Uprising Through Mangwol- dong Cemetery"
- Ms Nicole Risse, Yonsei University: "The Evolution in anti-Americanism in South Korea: From Ideologically Embedded to Socially Constructed"
14.00 - 15.30 Concurrent Session (2-2) Primary and Secondary Education (Chair: Mrs Colleen Wood)
- Ms Maureen Welch, Asia Education Foundation and Walter Birkenbeil, Toora Primary School: "Korean Studies and Australian Schools"
- Ms Hee-kyoung Lee, Narrabundah College, ACT: "Korean language program, Narrabundah College, ACT"
15.30 - 16.00 Afternoon Tea
16.00 - 17.30 Concurrent Session (3-1) Anthropology & Sociology (Chair: Dr Gregory Evon)
- Ms Hee-jung Kwon, The Academy of Korean Studies: "Making a Confucian country: Cultural discourses and representation of Confucian tradition in South Korea"
- Dr Chong-Ho Kim, University of Newcastle: "Cultural politics or cultural contradiction? Prejudice against shamanism in Korean society"
- Prof Chulhee Chung, Chonbuk National University, and Prof Kwang Yeong Shin Chungang University: "Cultural Tradition and Democracy in South Korea"
- Dr John Jorgensen, Griffith University: "Taesun Chillihoe: Factors in the Rapid Rise of a Korean New Religion"
16.00 - 17.30 Concurrent Session (3-2) Language Education (Chair: Ms Kyu Shin)
- Dr In Jung Cho, Monash University: "Internet Resources for Korean Language Education"
- Prof. Hi Won Yoon, Seoul National University, Prof. Young Gyun Han, Ulsan University and Prof. Hyuk Suh, Jeonju National Uiversity of Education:"The Basic Principles and Directions for Developing Unit Base for the Globalization of Korean"
- Asst Prof Eun Hee Koo, Shepherd University, USA: "Using Martial Arts for Teaching Foreign Language: Taekwondo and Korean Language Education"
17.30 - 19:00 Film
- Solrun Hoaas: "RUSHING TO SUNSHINE (Seoul Diaries) " 73 mins. Documentary. Korean/English dialogue. English subtitles
19:00-21:00 Conference Dinner: Monash University Club
Day Two: Tuesday, 25 September 2001
9.00 - 9.40 Plenary Session 2 (Chair: Dr Francis In)
- Keynote Address: "Australia-Korea Economic Cooperation in the 21st Century: Challenges and Prospects " by Prof O Yul Kwon, Griffith University (Prof Kwon's visit is sponsored by Korea Research Foundation)
9.40 - 10.10 Morning Tea
10.10 - 12.00 Concurrent Session (4-1) Business & Economics(Chair: Dr Francis In)
- Dr Tim Beal, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand: "Is Kumgangsan the Beginning or End of the Road? Prospects and Problems for the Development of DPRK Inbound International Tourism"
- Ms Young Ok Kim, University of New South Wales: "Determinants of Financial Reporting System:The Case of South Korea"
- Prof Kim Sawyer/ Mr Chang Han Joo, University of Melbourne: "Relative Valuations: An Application to the Korean Automobile Industry"
- Dr Jung-soo Seo, ADFA, The University of New South Wales/ Dr Jong-soon Kang, Australian National University/ Mr David Kim, The University of Sydney::"Is Foreign Direct Investment Conducive to Intra-Industry Trade?: Case Study of Korea"
10.10 - 12.00 Concurrent Session (4-2) History (Chair: Dr Sallie Yea)
- Mr Luc Walhain, Bowling Green State University, USA: "Democracy on the Back-burner: A Critique of South Korea's Student Movements in the 1980s"
- Prof Tae-Gyun Park, Seoul National University: "The Impracticable Plan; the Phase-down Policy of Korean Army by the U.S. in 1950s and 1960s"
- Dr Kenneth Wells, Australian National University: "Doctrinal Origins and Social Ends:Tensions in Korea's Early Protestant Experience"
- Ms Ruth Barraclough, Australian National University: "The Life and Times of Proletarian Literature in South Korea"
12.00 - 12.45 Lunch
12:45 - 13.00 Library Tour
13.00 - 14.30 Concurrent Session (5-1): Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Chair: Dr Gi-Hyun Shin)
- Dr Duk-Soo Park, University of Sydney: "Lexical Local Control in Korean"
- Mr Dae Song Choi, Macquarie University: "Pragmatic Function of Ye In Opening And Closing Sequence in Korean Travel Consultations "
- Ms Kyu-Suk Shin, Curtin University of Technology: "Syntactic and Semantic Relationship Between The Head Noun and Relative Clauses in Korean"
13.30 - 14.30 Concurrent Session (5-2):Art & Music (Chair: Dr Alison Tokita)
- Ms Annette Bowie, Monash University: "West and East: Creating Music with National Cultural Identity in South Korea"
- Ms En Young Ahn, Australian National University: "Korean Women and Korean Women artists"
14.30 - 16.00 Concurrent Session (6-1):Literature (Chair: Dr John Jorgensen)
- Ms Grace E Koh, University of Oxford, UK: "The Perception and Function of Myth in Historical Writings of The Koryo Period"
- Visiting Prof Michael J Pettid, The Academy of Korean Studies: "Overcoming sexual repression: Humor and sexuality in Choson period literature "
- Dr Gregory Evon, The University of New South Wales: "Tracking a Ghost's Lingering Influence: Chong Chisang (?-1135) and a Forgotten Style of Sino-Korean Poetry"
14.30 - 16.00 Concurrent Session (6-2): Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Chair: Dr Duk-Soo Park)
- Mr JongHoon Park, Seoul National University: "Structure and function of sub-information in lecture discourse"
- Dr Jeong-Bae Son, The University of Southern Queensland: "Strategies for reading printed texts and electronic texts: Same or different? "
- Dr Young A Cho, Monash University: "Study Strategies of Korean Students in Australian Higher Education"
- Dr Gi-Hyun Shin, Australian National University: "'Apjonbeop' and an Emerging New Politeness Strategy in Contemporary Korean"
16.00 - 16.30 Afternoon Tea
16.30 - 16.45 Music Performance by YoungSeen Lee, Artistic Director Theophilus Cultural Centre
16.45 - 18.00 Concurrent Session (7-1): North Korea (Chair: Dr Kenneth Wells)
- Mr Leonid Petrov, Australian National University: "North Korean Historiography in Crisis (1956 -1967)"
- Prof Yeon-Gak Kim, Seowon University: "Ideological Changes in North Korea since the 1990s"
- Mr Danton Ford, Kyoungnam University: "Democratic capitalism and juche: common values and challenges "
- Prof Kwang Shick Kang, The Academy of Korean Studies: "Juche Idea and the alteration process in Kim Il-Sung's works:A study on how to read Kim Il-Sung's works"
16.45 - 17.45 Concurrent Session (7-2): Library (Chair: Mr Andrew Gosling)
- Mr Andrew Gosling, National Library of Australia: "Korean collections and services at the National Library of Australia : a national asset"
- Asst Prof Jung-ran Park, Indiana State University: "Information retrieval of Korean materials using the CJK bibliographic system: issues and problems"
- Ms Jung-Sim Kim, Monash University: "Korean library resources in Australian academic libraries: Monash University Library case in particular"
18.00 - KSAA meeting and Information session