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[Commlist] CFP: Digital Korea: Stories, systems and spaces of connection
Wed Jan 10 22:42:30 GMT 2024
Call for Conference Papers
Digital Korea: Stories, systems and spaces of connection
Centre for Korean Studies
The University of Sheffield
30-31 May 2024
The Centre for Korean Studies at the University of Sheffield is pleased
to be calling for papers for a conference titled Digital Korea: Stories,
systems and spaces of connection, funded by the AKS Core Grant
Programme. Please see here for full call details.
This conference explores the diverse ways that Korean social, political
and cultural relations at all levels, on both sides of the DMZ, are
mediated by and through digital media. Alongside state-led narratives of
national progress or industrial development that often benchmark digital
achievements, Koreans use digital media in ways that do not always align
with these broader state narratives. This conference brings attention to
these stories, systems and spaces of connection to show how both North
and South Korean cases can be in conversation with each other and cases
of digital sociality around the world. We aim to highlight research that
addresses diverse, hidden, or underexplored aspects of digital
connections, from the micro-interactions of friendship on chat apps to
the commercialisation of whole neighbourhoods into digital valleys. We
welcome papers that discuss topics as diverse as bureaucracy, medicine,
religion, international politics, friendship, popular media, parenting,
science and engineering, office life, old age, and others.
The conference is open to Korean Studies scholars at any career level,
including PhD students, post-doctoral scholars and established
academics. We welcome papers from any discipline that touch broadly on
any of the themes below:
Digital platforms in contemporary Korea: including the use of platforms
in work and organisations, and the role of digital platforms in public
discourse, debate, governance and activism;
Digital markets: attending to the practices of the platform economy,
E-commerce and consumption, and the rises in FinTech;
Digital infrastructure: focusing on the materiality of virtual domains,
the rise of the “smart city,” genealogies of networks (1G-5G), Korea’s
high-speed/high-barrier internet, technological waste and recirculation;
Digital media, influencers and popular culture: the use of digital media
in the creation and dissemination of film, television, music, and
literature; influencers, the creation of digital communities and
cultural diplomacy;
Digital storytelling and representation: how digital media platforms
have shaped narratives about Korea and its people;
Virtual realities and augmented experiences: the integration of virtual
reality, augmented reality and interactive media in entertainment,
gaming and art;
Digital archives and Korean history: their development and use, as well
as their application in teaching and learning;
Digital research methods: innovations in Korean Studies research using
digital methods.
Venue and Dates:
The University of Sheffield, UK
30-31 May 2024
The cost of accommodation in Sheffield will be covered for successful
applicants travelling from outside Sheffield.
Application and submission of abstracts:
Applicants should submit the following information by email to
(cks /at/ sheffield.ac.uk) by the deadline of Monday, 29th January, 2024.
Your full name as you would like it to appear in the abstract booklet
You institutional affiliation and role
Your email and telephone number (including country code)
Title of your paper
A 250-word abstract in print-ready format
The file should be named as follows: surname_paper title.doc (document
format, no PDFs please)
Presentations at the conference should be in English. While we do not
request full paper submissions, we will collect submissions from
interested participants after the conference to produce a conference
publication (such as a special issue of a journal).
Application period
The deadline for submission is Monday, 29th January, 2024. Applications
should be sent to (cks /at/ sheffield.ac.uk).
We will contact all participants by mid-February regarding acceptance
of their applications
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