March 8, 2002
日韓シンポジウム(2002) “A New Direction of Media Studies in Korea and Japan”2002 SNU-UT Symposium "A New Direction of Media Studies in Korea and Japan"
Date:Mar. 8, 2002
Venue:Hoam Faculty House, Seoul National University
Participant & Program:
Session 1
Hideyuki TANAKA/田中秀幸 (UT)
“Socioeconomic System based on the Information Network”
Sugmin YOUN/윤석민 (SNU)
“A Case Study on the Broadcasting Policy-Making Process in the 1990s in Korea: Focusing on the Policy of Programming Quota Increase of the Independent Production Sector in the Over-The-Air TV Programming.”
Session 2
Seung-Mok YANG/양승목 (SNU)
“The Media Tax Probe and the Media Reform Movement in South Korea”
Shunya YOSHIMI/吉見俊哉 (UT)
“The Ideological Locus of Media Studies in the 1930s Japan: Problematizing the Genealogy of Mass Communication Studies in the East Asia”
Annual Report
過去のシンポジウム一覧
1996: The Frontline of Communication Research
1997: The Status and Implications of Informatization of Society in Korea and Japan
1998: Changing Structure of Culture and Communication in Highly Informatized Society
1999: How Shall our Communication Field Confront 21 Century? Its Preparedness in Korea and Japan
2001: Communication between Japan and Korea
2002: A New Direction of Media Studies in Korea and Japan
2003: Digital Civil Society and Communication Studies
2004: Media, Culture, and Politics in the Age of Digitalization
2005: 日韓情報メディア社会の諸相 한일 정보미디어사회의 제국면
2006: 뉴미디어 시대의 개인, 사회, 국가와 문화 ニューメディア時代の個人、社會、家族と文化
2007: The New Trends of Socio-information in East Asia
2008: Era of Digital Convergence and Institutional/Cultural Changes of Public Broadcasting
2009: Mapping the Spaces of Media Culture in Asia:Information, Communication and Politics
2010: New Directions on Journalism and Media Studies
2011: The New Landscape of Global Network in East Asia:Social Network, Media/Popular Culture, and Journalism
2012: Social Media and Public Communication
2013: Participatory Culture and Technology
2014: Media and Communitas in the Digital Era
2015: Digital Humanities
2016: 20th Anniversary of SNU-UT International Symposium: Past, Present and Future
2017: Media in Globalized Asia