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1 4th Philippine Korean Studies Symposium (4PKSS) PHILIPPINES-KOREA IN THE CHANGING ASIA: DRAWING CONNECTIONS NISMED Auditorium, University of the Philippines Diliman November 10-11, 2015 PROGRAM DAY 1 November 10, 2015 07:30 08:30 R E G I S T R A T I O N Opening Program 08:30 08:35 National Anthems of the Republic of the Philippines and the Republic of Korea 08:35 08:40 Opening Remarks Prof. Grace H. Aguiling-Dalisay, PhD Dean College of Social Sciences and Philosophy University of the Philippines Diliman 08:40 08:45 Message from the UPD Chancellor Prof. Grace C. Ramos, PhD Program Development Associate for International Linkages Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs University of the Philippines Diliman 08:45 08:50 Message from the UP President Prof. Eduardo T. Gonzalez, PhD Director Designate Korea Research Center University of the Philippines 08:50 08:55 Congratulatory Remarks H.E. Jae-Shin Kim Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Korea 08:55 09:00 Musical Performance Korean Traditional Percussion Performers KEYNOTE SPEECH 09:00 10:00 Korean Studies as a Middle Power, Now and Future Prof. Tae-Gyun Park, PhD Graduate School of International Studies Seoul National University 10:00 10:20 Open Forum 10:20 10:40 C O F F E E B R E A K PLENARY SPEECH 10:40 11:40 Intrigues, Maneuvers, Interventions: Screen Images of the Korean War and its Aftermath Prof. Jose Hernani Segovia David, PhD Department of Communication and Information College of Social Science, Inha University 11:40 11:50 Comments by Reactor 11:50 12:00 Open forum 12:00 13:00 L U N C H B R E AK Parallel Session I MIGRATION / HISTORY Moderator: Dr. Jayeel Cornelio Venue: NISMED Auditorium KOREAN CULTURE & LANGUAGE Moderator: Dr. Jose Wendell Capili Venue: Vidal A. Tan Hall AVR 13:00-13:25 HALMEONI, LOLA: The Military Comfort Women of Deconstructing Drama Misaeng: A Contemporary Look at Changing Role of
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    4th Philippine Korean Studies Symposium (4PKSS)

    PHILIPPINES-KOREA IN THE CHANGING ASIA: DRAWING CONNECTIONS NISMED Auditorium, University of the Philippines – Diliman

    November 10-11, 2015

    PROGRAM

    DAY 1 November 10, 2015

    07:30 – 08:30 R E G I S T R A T I O N Opening Program

    08:30 – 08:35 National Anthems of the Republic of the Philippines and the Republic of Korea

    08:35 – 08:40 Opening Remarks

    Prof. Grace H. Aguiling-Dalisay, PhD Dean

    College of Social Sciences and Philosophy University of the Philippines Diliman

    08:40 – 08:45 Message from the UPD Chancellor

    Prof. Grace C. Ramos, PhD Program Development Associate for International Linkages

    Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs University of the Philippines Diliman

    08:45 – 08:50 Message from the UP President

    Prof. Eduardo T. Gonzalez, PhD Director Designate

    Korea Research Center University of the Philippines

    08:50 – 08:55 Congratulatory Remarks H.E. Jae-Shin Kim

    Ambassador Embassy of the Republic of Korea

    08:55 – 09:00 Musical Performance Korean Traditional Percussion Performers KEYNOTE SPEECH

    09:00 – 10:00 Korean Studies as a Middle Power,

    Now and Future

    Prof. Tae-Gyun Park, PhD Graduate School of International Studies

    Seoul National University 10:00 – 10:20 Open Forum 10:20 – 10:40 C O F F E E B R E A K

    PLENARY SPEECH

    10:40 – 11:40 Intrigues, Maneuvers, Interventions: Screen Images of the Korean War

    and its Aftermath

    Prof. Jose Hernani Segovia David, PhD Department of Communication and Information

    College of Social Science, Inha University 11:40 – 11:50 Comments by Reactor 11:50 – 12:00 Open forum 12:00 – 13:00 L U N C H B R E AK

    Parallel Session I

    MIGRATION / HISTORY

    Moderator: Dr. Jayeel Cornelio Venue: NISMED Auditorium

    KOREAN CULTURE & LANGUAGE Moderator: Dr. Jose Wendell Capili

    Venue: Vidal A. Tan Hall AVR

    13:00-13:25 HALMEONI, LOLA:

    The Military Comfort Women of Deconstructing Drama Misaeng:

    A Contemporary Look at Changing Role of

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    Korea and the Philippines Alyzza Mae D. Corbillon

    Academy of Korean Studies

    Hierarchy in Korean Workplace Shayne Kay Taay

    University of the Philippines Diliman

    13:25-13:50

    Korean Women Abroad Looking for Identity: Korean Housewives in Jakarta

    Amelia Burhan University of Indonesia

    Korean Learners’ Speech Production and Perception in an English as a Second Language

    Context Rowland Anthony Imperial

    National University of Singapore

    13:50-14:15

    Is the Philippines Living in the Past of Korea? Nostalgic Gaze of Korean

    Retirees onto the Philippines Dohye Kim

    University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign

    Types of Korean Honorifics Youngmee Kim Sejong Institute

    Quezon City, Philippines

    14:15-14:25 Comments by Reactors 14:25-14:45 Open Forum 14:45-15:00 Coffee Break

    Parallel Session II

    POLICY / INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

    Moderator: Mr. Mark Salvador Ysla Venue: NISMED Auditorium

    PERCEPTIONS ON FILIPINOS AND KOREANS Moderator: Mr. Erwin Rafael Venue: Vidal A. Tan Hall AVR

    15:00-15:25

    Filipino Students as Skilled Migrants in Korea: Issues and Implications

    Eva Marie R. Wang Seoul National University

    Representations of Filipino-Korean Kinship in the Kimmy Dora Film Series

    Michelle C. Correa Ateneo de Manila University

    15:25-15:50

    A Review of the Philippines PPP Framework: Sharing and Learning (from)

    Korea’s 20 Years of PPP Experience Jinky Joy Dela Cruz University of Seoul

    Modification of Place on the Internet: A Case Analysis on Philippines’ Image in Korea

    Melanie Y. Adan Kangwon National University

    15:50-16:15

    Korean Overseas Volunteers (KOVs) in the Philippines: Challenges and Potentials

    Krista Kyla Seachon University of the Philippines Diliman

    Twitter and Instagram on Korean Pop Music Performance: An Application of Impression

    Management and e-Word of Mouth Theories Erik Paolo Capistrano

    University of the Philippines Diliman 16:15-16:25 Comments by Reactors 16:25-16:45 Open Forum 16:45-16:55 Panel Response 16:55-17:00 Announcement of Day 2 Program

    DAY 2 November 11, 2015

    08:00-08:30 R E G I S T R A T I O N PLENARY SPEECH

    08:30-09:30

    BRIDGING THE TECHNOLOGICAL GAP: The Philippine-Korean Experience

    and the Role of the Academe in ASEAN Integration

    Hon. LUIS T. CRUZ Director-General, ASEAN-Philippines National

    Secretariat / Assistant Secretary for ASEAN Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs

    09:30-09:50 Open Forum

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    09:50-10:10 Coffee Break ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

    Progress and Prospects: Korean Studies Research and Program Development in Philippine Universities

    10:10-10:35 Korean Studies in the University of the

    Philippines: Opportunities and Challenges

    Dr. Eduardo T. Gonzalez Professor, Asian Center

    University of the Philippines Diliman

    10:35-10:55 A Comprehensive Program for

    Korean Studies in University of Asia and the Pacific

    Prof. Djunkil Kim Director, Samsung Korean Studies Program

    University of Asia and the Pacific

    10:55-11:20 Korean Studies in the Philippines: Incubation, Institutionalization and

    Indigenization

    Ms. Sarah D. Lipura Associate Director, Ateneo Initiatives for Korean

    Studies, Ateneo de Manila University 11:20-11:40 Open Forum 11:40-11:50 Awarding of Certificates to the Speakers

    11:50-12:00 Closing Remarks

    Prof. Aldrin P. Lee, PhD Chairperson / 4PKSS Convenor

    Department of Linguistics University of the Philippines Diliman

    12:00-13:30 Farewell Lunch for 4PKSS Speakers

    SPONSORS