Report on Executive Board Elections

In May 2011, the Executive Board of the Committee on Korean Studies (CKS) sent out via e-mail a request for nominations from members to replace two positions on the Board vacated by Michael Pettid and Donald Clark, who served from 2008–2009 to 2010–2011, respectively. The June 25th deadline for the nomination was extended to July 10th, and five candidates who received multiple nominations and expressed willingness to serve on the board were put on an e-ballot. By August 21st 120 members had participated in the election, electing Kelly Jeong (Department of Comparative Literature, UC Riverside) and Sem Vermeersch (Department of Religious Studies, Seoul National University) as new members of the Executive Board.

As of the 2011 AAS meeting in Honolulu, the generous long-term sponsorship of the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai’i, which maintained the CKS Website and handled newsletters and ballots, ended, and the Executive Board decided to use e-balloting through Survey Monkey to conduct both nomination and election for the board. The membership list was culled from the AAS Membership webpage on May 1, which showed a total number of 492 people who selected “Korea” as their primary research field when they signed up for AAS membership.

It is expected that the 2012 board election will be conducted in the spring in a similar way, and this time three new members will be elected to replace Hwasook Nam, Chris Hanscom, and Joy Kim, whose three-year terms expire at the end of the Toronto AAS meeting. Your active participation in the nomination and balloting process will be greatly appreciated.

submitted by Hwasook Nam

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Report from Honolulu: 2011 CKS General Meeting

(March 31, 2011 9:15–11:00 pm)

The agenda at the Committee on Korean Studies (CKS) General Meeting consisted of three main items:

  • “Remembering JaHyun Kim Haboush” (Don Baker, Chan Park, Laurel Kendall, Jisoo Kim)
  • Report on the past year’s activities: book list and mentoring projects sponsored by the Korea Foundation
  • Discussion of the future of the CKS

The membership indicated the importance of the continued existence of the CKS, and outlined three general areas for the Committee to remain active in:

  1. Maintain the existence of the CKS, by
    • (a) continuing to hold elections (via Survey Monkey) and to fill the positions on the board; and
    • (b) start and maintain an email list. The first defines the leadership of the group; the latter defines the group itself, by maintaining a comprehensive list of members and their email contact information. This also provides a venue for exchanging ideas, information, news, etc. that several members mentioned.
  2. Provide a clearinghouse for information related to Korean Studies, via a website or newsletter.These first two areas ensure that CKS remains in existence–to provide information and a forum for discussion but also in case issues arise in the future that require the group’s intervention, as a sort of “watchdog” organization (both points that were raised during the meeting).
  3. Sponsor/arrange a panel or panels at the AAS meeting that promotes intellectually stimulating collaborative work in Korean Studies. Todd Henry presented the idea of sponsoring back-to-back panels at the annual AAS meeting, centered on a common topic of current interest to the field. This last area gives the CKS some role in identifying key issues in the field and providing a venue for those issues to be discussed at the annual convention.

submitted by Chris Hanscom

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Winter 2018-2019 Newsletter

 

Committee on Korean Studies Newsletter Winter 2018-19

Newsletter Table of Contents

#AAS2019 #AASDenver Guide
AAS Korean Studies Mentorship Meeting Announcement
Panels on Korea at AAS Denver 2019
CONFERENCE REPORTS
Brief Information on Some Additional Recent Conferences
Exhibition review: Uri Korea – MARKK, Hamburg, Germany
Guest Column by Hilary Finchum-Sung
Curricular Topics in Korean Studies
Korean Studies Journals
Introducing Korean Anthropology Review
Koreanist Member News
Organizational News
Korean Studies in Israel
Monash University Korean Studies Report 2018
George Washington University Korean Studies Report
The Institute of East Asian Studies at University of California, Berkeley
Inter-University Center for Korean Language Studies at Sungkyunkwan
Calls for Application and Participation
The Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at the University of San Francisco
The Korean Collections Consortium of North America
The Summer Research Laboratory at Illinois
UPCOMING CONFERENCES

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An Invitation from the CKS Executive Committee

Posted by: Beadle on Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Dear Colleagues,

I invite you to join us for the General Meeting of the Committee on Korean Studies at the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies in Honolulu on March 31, 2011, from 9:15 to 11 pm. The meeting will be held in Room 305A (convention center). Our agenda is as follows:

1. ‘Remembering JaHyun Kim Haboush’

2. Past year’s activities (book list and mentoring project)

3. Future/ necessity of the CKS (our main discussion item)

Let me also remind you of the The University of Hawai’i Center for Korean Studies and the Korea Foundation reception on April 1, 2011 (6-9pm), at the Hibiscus Ballroom of the Ala Moana Hotel.

I look forward to seeing all of you in Honolulu and hope you can contribute to our discussions.

Aloha,

Michael Pettid

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Reception to Honor Conroy and Hurst at AAS Philadelphia Meeting

Posted by: Beadle on Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Those attending the 2010 Association for Asian Studies meeting in Philadelphia to be held March 25-28, 2010, are welcome to attend a reception at the University of Pennsylvania Museum on Saturday, March 27, at 5:00 p.m. The reception will honor two University of Pennsylvania scholars who have made outstanding contributions to the study of Korea: Hilary Conroy and Cameron (Cappy) Hurst. Because the reception conflicts with the late-afternoon panels on that day, it is not listed in the Annual Meeting program. Free shuttle buses will be provided from the Marriott Hotel to the Museum.

For further information, contact Seungsook Moon, chair of the CKS-AAS, at semoon@vassar.edu.

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