CEESOK 2016 Conference Sessions

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Sessions and Panels

Session Panel
Korean Language & Teaching Panel1, 7
Korean Diaspora Panel 2
North Korea Panel 3
Linguistics Panel 4
Literature Panel 5
Political Science Panel 6
Literature and Theatre Panel 8
Religion & Art & Hallyu Panel 9


Three Main Sessions and Papers Presented

Session Speaker Papers Presented
Photocorpus Piotr Wierzchoń (Adam Mickiewicz University) The Great Photocorpus of Korean
Korean Diaspora Mark E. Caprio (Rikkyo University) Smoke on the Water: The Dangerous East Sea and the Creation of the Zainichi Korean
Sungsoo Kim (Yonsei University) Diaspora of Trabajadores Coreanos and Creative Restoration of Missing History-Focused on Kim Young-ha’s [Black Flower]
Sai-a Lee (Adam Mickiewicz University) From the translation of ‘Nation’ to that of ‘Ethnic group’ and ‘Capital’.
Concentrated upon diachronic change of language for ethnic Koreans living in China as a Chinese minority
New Teaching Methodology Kim, So Young (Sofia University) A Study on Teaching the Korean Language by Applying Suggestopedia
(암시교수법을 활용한 한국어 교육 방법 연구)
Choi, Gwon-Jin (Inha University) The Learning Strategies of (In)effective Korean Language Learners:
A Comparative Investigation Between Korean Government Postgraduate Scholarship Recipients and Chinese Learners
Lyudmila Voronina
(Herzen State pedagogical of Russia, St. Petersburg)
The Problem of Identifying Aspects in Teaching Practical Korean at the University
Anna Borowiak (Adam Mickiewicz University) Korean Language in the Era of Globalization – with the focus on books and teaching materials
Maria V. Soldatova
(Moscow State Linguistic University)
Interdisciplinary approach in teaching Korean literature: Deciphering the cultural code underlying the texts
Ryu Dongsuk (Pusan National University) A Linguistic Understanding of the Literature: A Theoretical Premise for a Commentary of Goryeogayo(高麗歌謠)
Kawk, Bu-Mo (University of Ljubljana) An Analysis of Vocabulary Errors for Beginner level Korean language learners at Ljubljana University:
Based on the elementary Korean learner’s written test errors
Ekaterina Pokholkova
(Moscow State Linguistic University)
Political Correctness: New Trends of Language Policy in South Korea
  • The biggest panel was presented by teaching methodology as European scholars still focus on teaching Korean Language which is very important in Europe.
Korean Diaspora panel was presented by some famous scholars whose research regards this topic.
Relatively few scholars decided to participate in presenting the Photocorpus, as this area requires high level of expertise and available assets.