The Institute of African Studies 4th HK International Conference
Day 1: 28 November 2014
Venue: # 307, Research Bldg., Global Leadership Academy
Registration 09:30-10:00
Congratulatory and Opening Address 10:00-10:30
– Opening Address: Director, IAS
– Congratulatory Address: Vice-president, HUFS
Keynote Speeches 10:30-12:00 Moderator: Tae-Sang JANG (HUFS)
– Graham Furniss (SOAS, University of London)
Reflections on attitudes to the diverse
– Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo (Cornell University)
Rethinking Pan-Africanism in the era of Global Unipolarity
Lunch: 12:00-13:30
Session 1 13:30-15:30 Moderator: Yong-Kyu Chang (HUFS)
– Tom Olali (University of Nairobi)
“English Drama Get Lost!” A Concise History and Exploration of the Development of the Kiswahili Drama since 1957 to 2014
– Midori Daimon (Kyoto University)
Individualization and Collectivization of Social Relations among African Urban Youth: A Case of the Process of Making Stage Performance, Karioki, in Kampala, Uganda
– Takuo Iwata (Ritsumeikan University)
Social media practices during the political change in Sub-Saharan Africa
– Rie Koike (Tokoha University)
The Community against the Constitution: Mauritius’ Multicultural Society
Coffee Break 15:30-16:00
Session 2 16:00-17:30 Moderator: Kyu-Deug HWANG (HUFS)
– Kwang-Su KIM (IAS, HUFS)
A Study of ABAKO’s Historical Identity of Democratic Republic of Congo
– Seo-Young YUN (IAS, HUFS)
Cultural Heterogeneity Reflected in Popular Music in Ghana
-Chul-Joon YANG (IAS, HUFS)
Sociopragmatic Functions of Conversational Code-switching
Day 2: 29 November 2014
Venue: # 204, Research Bldg., Global Leadership Academy
Poster Session 10:30-12:00
Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training (KRIVET)
UNESCO BEAR PROJECT
– Jee-Hyun KANG (KRIVET)
Beyond Homogeneous Development in Africa: UNESCO Better Education for Africa’s
Rise (BEAR) Project
– Byoung-Gyu GONG (KRIVET)
Beyond Homogeneous Development in Africa: UNESCO Better Education for Africa’s
Rise (BEAR) Project-Botswana
– Jee-Hye CHUN (KRIVET)
Beyond Homogeneous Development in Africa: UNESCO Better Education for Africa’s
Rise (BEAR) Project-Democratic Republic of Congo
– Yuri BAE & Jee-Seun CHOI (KRIVET)
Beyond Homogeneous Development in Africa: UNESCO Better Education for Africa’s
Rise (BEAR) Project-Malawi
– Min-Kyung KIM (KRIVET)
Beyond Homogeneous Development in Africa: UNESCO Better Education for Africa’s
Rise (BEAR) Project-Namibia
– Hee-Ryoung YOON (KRIVET)
Beyond Homogeneous Development in Africa: UNESCO Better Education for Africa’s
Rise (BEAR) Project-Zambia
Graduate School of International and Area Studies (GSIAS, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
– Eun-Ah KIM (GSIAS, HUFS)
The Impact of Natural Resource Abundance in Mozambique
– Na-Rae LEE (GSIAS, HUFS)
Institutionalized State-Business Relations in Rwanda with Special Reference to ‘Private-Public Dialogue’