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International Conference on
Eurasian mobility and intercultural exchanges
(EURASME)
in Iasi, Romania, on 26-27 November 2020
ONLINE EVENT
PROGRAMME
This multidisciplinary conference proposes to investigate the cultural implications of past and present human mobility between Europe
and Asia, to examine the historical relations, as well as the current and possibly future intercultural exchanges between the two
continents, and to trace the Eurasian circulation of ideas and ideologies. Special attention will be given to the study of Korean
intercultural interactions and exchanges.
Whereas human mobility has been studied traditionally within the separate disciplines of history, economy, sociology or political
studies, with a focus on migration patterns, trade routes and tourism management, it is becoming apparent that the movement of
people, goods and ideas is driven by a complexity of factors, not the least of which are cultural and ideological, and therefore
requires a more comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach. People have traveled since time immemorial in order to discover new
lands and resources, for leisure and intellectual enjoyment, or for trade and other professional purposes; the growing movement of
all these explorers, travelers and tourists involves a circulation of artifacts and ideas which affected local civilizations and cultures
through influence, colonization or merger, and eventually contributed to the emergence of our current globalized world. The
drivers and effects of our physical and intellectual mobility make a worthwhile subject both within and outside academia, and their
investigation may contribute to a better understanding and projection of our contemporary and future society.
Conference participants are invited to present their papers, reflect on the present conditions of mobility and engage in intercultural
exchanges in person and/or online. The conference will include only online sessions.
Registration; please submit an abstract in English of around 200 words and a bio note by October 20, 2020, to
eurasmeconference@gmail.com .
Publication: accepted papers will be published in EURINT Conference Proceedings, indexed Web of Science. Selected papers will
be published in the Eastern Journal of European Studies (EJES), indexed Web of Science, SCOPUS, EBSCO a.o.
Conference fee: EUR 50.
Further details will be published in due time.
This event is supported by the Seed Program for Korean Studies through the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and the
Korean Studies Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2018-INC-2230007).
This event is supported by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-
2018S1A6A3A03043497).
ROK Center for Korean Studies
Faculty of Letters,
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Center for European Studies,
Faculty of Law,
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Academy of Mobility Humanities
Konkuk University, Seoul