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제목 [2017.06.23-24] Science, Technology, and Modern Dictatorship in Asia
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International Workshop: Science, Technology, and Modern Dictatorship in Asia


Date: June 23(fri)-24(sat), 2017


Venue: College of Humanities (Room 205), Hanyang University


Hosted by: Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang University


Sponsored by: National Research Foundation of Korea


○ June 23(fri)

10:00~10:10  Welcome
   - Chang-Seung Park (Director, Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang University)

10:10~11:10
  Mass Science and National Security State: American-Educated Chinese Scientists during the Cultural Revolution
    - Zuoyue Wang (Dept. of History, California State Polytechnic Univerisity-Pomona)
  
11:20~12:20 
  Demise of a Y-shaped Dream: Engineers for the Repatriated Province of Taiwan, 1945-1950
   - Kuo-Hui Chang (Graduate Institute of National Development, National Taiwan University), Gary Lee Downey and Po-Jen Shih (Dept. of Science and Techonology in Society, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

12:20~13:40  Lunch

13:40~14:40
  Memory, Scientific Nationalism, and Manchuria
   - Hiromi Mizuno (Dept of History, University of Minnesota)  

14:50~15:50 
  Japanese Development Consultants, Infrastructure, and the Rise of Post-Colonial Dictatorships in Cold War Asia
   - Aaron Moore (School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Arizona State University)

15:50~16:10  Coffee Break

16:10~17:10
  Science, Technology, and Developmental Dictatorship in South Korea
   - Sang-Hyun Kim (Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang University)


○ June 24(sat)

10:30~11:30
  Monstrous Science: Monster Yongari (1967) and the Popularization of Cold War Science in 1960s’ South Korea
   - Chung-Kang Kim (Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang University)

11:40~12:40 
  The Story of Data: Science and Fiction in Postwar North Korea
   - Dafna Zur (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Stanford University)

12:40~14:00  Lunch

14:00~15:00
  Coercion and Consent: Exploring Media Representations of Indonesia's Green Revolution
   - Suzanne Moon (Dept. of the History of Science, University of Oklahoma)

15:10~16:10 
  Science and Technology in New Order Indonesia
   - Anto Mohsin (Liberal Arts Program, Northwestern University in Qatar)

16:10~16:30  Coffee Break

16:30~17:10  Wrap-up
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[2017.08.25] East Asian History of Borders and Boundaries 2017-08-08