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Mobility Humanities Colloquium #25

“Two Ways of Reading the Pandemic”

Ki-Heung Kim (POSTECH)

September 15, 2022 (Thu) 17:00

On September 15, 2022, the Academy of Mobility Humanities invited POSTECH’s Prof. Kim to the Mobility Humanities Colloquium. The theme of this colloquium is “Two Ways of Reading the Pandemic– Social Constructionism and Actor-Network Theory.”

In this lecture, Prof. Kim analyzed the COVID-19 quarantine strategy, which caused immobility in our lives from two perspectives: social constructionism and actor-network theory. He pointed out that an understanding of the current pandemic situation requires a hybrid re-conceptualization of the relationships of nature and society, and human and non-human.


Mobility Humanities Policy Seminar #4

Lecturer: Min-Ji Han (Green Technology Centre)

Hyung-Joo Lee (Animal Welfare Awareness, Research, and Education)

“How Far Have Korea’s Animal Rights Come?”

“Zoo – Past, Present, and Future”

The Mobility Humanities Research Institute held a mobility humanities policy seminar, “Legal Status of Animal and Mobility,” on September 7, 2022. Dr. Han introduced the current situation of Korea’s animal rights and the changes in legislation and policy on animal rights in Europe, which comprises an advanced country in animal welfare. Animal Welfare Awareness’s CEO, Lee, reflected on the ethics of zoos in the 20th century and discussed the environment of zoos in the future.

Academic Exchange Meeting, Center for Asian and Transcultural Studies of Universität Heidelberg

On July 15, 2022, the Center for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS) at Universität Heidelberg, which is conducting the study “Global Korea: A Transnational Mobility of People, Goods, and Ideas,” held an academic exchange meeting to collaborate on mobility research.

At the meeting, Prof. Anja Senz (Vice president of Universität Heidelberg) and the research team announced that the two organizations would establish a research collaboration on topics such as mobility, migration, and borders, and will conduct joint research projects, conferences and publications, as well as exchanging researchers.

Mobility Humanities Series Selected as “2022 Sejong Book Academic Field”

The two books, Pandemic Mobility Technology and In the Meantime, published by the Academy of Mobility Humanities, Konkuk University (Director: Inseop Shin) were selected in the social science area of the 2022 Sejong Book Academic Field by the Korea Publication Industry Promotion Agency.

The awarded book Pandemic Mobility Technology is a book in the series of  Assemblage in which 11 researchers, including Taehee Kim (HK Professor, The Academy of Mobility Humanities), participated. This book examines the aftermath of the pandemic from the perspective in ‘space’ and develops discussions on new mobility governmentality related to technology. In particular, this book focuses on how the representation of literatures and movies is changed in discussing posthuman discourse due to the Anthropocene issues and technology developments.

In the Meantime is a translation of Professor Sara Sharma’s work (2014) at the University of Toronto in Canada. This book is the achievement of research that re-recognizes timeliness and deals with the cultural politics of speed and time. The author outlines that timeliness is not a general sense of any historical period, but an exceptional time experience structured in a unique political and economic context. Furthermore, critical time studies argue that we need to find and check new chronometers of social control rather than focusing on time changes.

‘Sejong Book Academic Field’ selects excellent books every year to promote publication and create a knowledge-based society by expanding the distribution of academic texts. This year, it  picked 400 out of 2,427 types of scholarly books from July 1, 2021, to April 30, 2022, from 10 fields, including philosophy, ethics, psychology, religion, and social science.


Mobility Humanities Colloquium #14

-Taek-Gwang Lee (Kyung Hee University)

– May 13, 2020 (Wed) 15:00

The Academy of Mobility Humanities will hold the 14th Mobility Humanities Colloquium. This lecture explores the new issues regarding mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic. The lecture will be uploaded to the Mobility Humanities YouTube account (https://www.youtube.com/@KonkukAMH). Please stay tuned.