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2020 Program Sessions

707. Digital Humanities in Japan and Korea: Approaches and Challenges

10:15 AM–11:30 AM Jan 12, 2020 (US - Pacific)

WSCC - Skagit 3

Session Information

Description: This session aims to identify challenges and limitations to digital humanities scholarship specific to Japanese and Korean studies while highlighting successes and potential strategies for furthering diversification. Participants and the audience network, share information, and identify and pursue opportunities for collaboration across the regional-national boundaries of Japan, Korea, the United States, and beyond.

Speakers

Joanne Bernardi, U of Rochester

Heekyoung Cho, U of Washington, Seattle

Jae-Yon Lee, Ulsan National Inst. of Science and Tech.

Hoyt Long, U of Chicago

Kyoko Omori, Hamilton C

Jonathan Zwicker, U of California, Berkeley

Wayne deFremery, Sogang U

Presider

Ji-Eun Lee, Washington U in St. Louis

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