Program Book Download (Final Version) Book of Abstracts
(as of August 22, 2019)
Aug. 19(Mon) | |||||||||
Time | Room A (Kim Gwang Soo Hall (#352)) |
Room B (#303) |
Room C (#304) |
Room D (#201) |
Room E (#203) |
Room F (#205) |
Room G (#207) |
Chonbuk National University Natural History Museum | |
09:00-10:20 | Opening Ceremony & Plenary Lecture Ⅰ (Gain Hall (1F)) "Polycentric East Asia": From the Perspectives of Traditional Historiography and "Science and Empires" / Prof. Togo TSUKAHARA (Kobe University, Japan) |
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10:20-10:30 | Tea Break | ||||||||
10:30-12:20 | MoA1 | MoB1 | MoC1 | MoE1 | MoF1 | MoG1 | |||
Books, Materials, and The History of Medical Knowledge | Negotiating Productivity for Multi-species: Asian Seascapes in Transitions in The Anthropocene | The Diversity of Mathematical Practices in East Asia, and Their Historiography (Ⅰ) | Environmental Science, Conservation Movement, and US Collaboration in Cold War South Korea | Mobility and Countermobility of Diseases | Food, Technology, and Society (Ⅰ) | ||||
12:20-13:50 | Lunch | ||||||||
13:50-15:40 | MoA2 | MoB2 | MoC2 | MoE2 | MoF2 | MoG2 | MoJ2 | ||
Innovations in Korean Medicine | Formal Approaches to Studies of Traditional Maps of East Asia (Ⅰ) | The Diversity of Mathematical Practices in East Asia, and Their Historiography (Ⅱ) | Knowledge Exchange and Practice of Chinese Modern Physics (Ⅰ) | East Asian Women and Medicine, Science and Engineering (Ⅰ) | Food, Technology, and Society (Ⅱ) | Contemporary Arts as a Field of Experimentation in Scientific and Technological Culture: The Possibility of Photographic Documentation as a Path toward Knowledge Construction | |||
15:40-16:00 | Tea Break | ||||||||
16:00-17:50 | MoA3 | MoB3 | MoC3 | MoD3 | MoE3 | MoF3 | MoG3 | ||
History of Traditional Korean Medicine in Korea with Focus on Modern History: Harmony in Diversity (和而不同) | Formal Approaches to Studies of Traditional Maps of East Asia (Ⅱ) | The Diversity of Mathematical Practices in East Asia, and Their Historiography (Ⅲ) | Big Data of Medical Knowledge in The Past and in The Present: From Uibangyuchwi to CDSS (Clinical Decision Support System) | Knowledge Exchange and Practice of Chinese Modern Physics (Ⅱ) | East Asian Women and Medicine, Science and Engineering (Ⅱ) | Food, Technology, and Society (Ⅲ) | |||
17:50-18:00 | Break | ||||||||
18:00-20:00 | Reception & Keynote Speech (Gain Hall (1F)) "Physicians of Korean Medicine and Their Scholarly Activities in Modern and Contemporary Korea" / Prof. Namil KIM (Kyung Hee University, Korea) |
Aug. 20(Tue) | |||||||||
Time | Room A (Kim Gwang Soo Hall (#352)) |
Room B (#303) |
Room C (#304) |
Room D (#201) |
Room E (#203) |
Room F (#205) |
Room G (#207) |
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09:00-11:00 | TuA1 | TuB1 | TuC1 | TuD1 | TuE1 | TuF1 | TuG1 | ||
Making Sense of Non-sensical World | Religion and Science: Adaptation of Western Astronomy into East Asia in The 16th-19th Centuries | A Comparative Study of Science and Technology in The Four Asian Tigers | East Asian Scientific Community: Late Imperial to Cold War, 1930s-1970s | Human and Environment: Understanding, Interaction, and Representation | Materials of Medicine(s) | History of Science and the World History | |||
11:00-11:20 | Tea Break | ||||||||
11:20-12:20 | Plenary Lecture Ⅱ (Gain Hall (1F)) "Uniformity and Diversity of Agricultural Machines in East Asia" / Prof. Baichun ZHANG (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) |
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12:20-13:40 | Lunch | ||||||||
13:40-15:40 | TuA2 | TuB2 | TuC2 | TuD2 | TuE2 | TuF2 | TuG2 | ||
Body and Mind in Wartime: Historical Perspectives from Japan and China | East Asian Natural Study in Diagrams | Science, Technology, and Medicine in Industrialized Asia | Exchanges of Technological Knowledge, Practice, and Artefacts (Ⅰ) | History of East Asian Medicines (1): Text, Material, Practice and Nation | Traveling Medical Knowledge and Artefacts | Grafting Science: Examples from The History of Agricultural Knowledge in China | |||
15:40-16:00 | Break | ||||||||
16:00-18:00 | TuA3 | TuB3 | TuC3 | TuD3 | TuE3 | TuF3 | TuG3 | ||
Chemical and Nuclear Crossings: People, Health, and Safety in Japan | Historical Astronomy | Rethinking The Occult and The Empirical in Early Modern East Asian Healing Practices | Exchanges of Technological Knowledge, Practice, and Artefacts (Ⅱ) | Mathematics in East, Southeast, and South Asia: Issues of Comparisons and Transmissions | Medicine and Hygiene in Social Contexts | The Mongols' Role and Contributions in The Global History of Distilled Liquors | |||
18:30-20:00 | Graduate Student Night (Gain Hall (1F)) |
Aug. 21(Wed) | |||||||||
Time | Room A (Kim Gwang Soo Hall (#352)) |
Room B (#303) |
Room C (#304) |
Room D (#201) |
Room E (#203) |
Room F (#205) |
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09:00-11:00 | WeA1 | WeB1 | WeC1 | WeD1 | WeE1 | WeF1 | |||
Toward A Comparative History of Tuberculosis Control in East Asia | Western Learning in East Asia: Changing Historiographies | Shaping Landscapes in 20th Century East Asia: Theory, Data, Expertise and The Rationalization of Infrastructure | History of East Asian Medicines (2): Technique, Image and Trans-national Discourses | Wetern Science(s) in China | Workshop: Getting Your First Book Published | ||||
11:00-11:20 | Tea Break | ||||||||
11:20-12:20 | Plenary Lecture Ⅲ(Gain Hall (1F)) "Some Reflections on Needham's Intellectual Heritage" / Prof. Jianjun MEI (梅建军) (The Needham Research Institute, UK) |
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12:20-13:20 | Lunch | ||||||||
13:00-18:00 | Tour (Optional) |
Aug. 22(Thu) | |||||||||
Time | Room A (Kim Gwang Soo Hall (#352)) |
Room B (#303) |
Room C (#304) |
Room D (#201) |
Room E (#203) |
Room F (#205) |
Room G (#207) |
Room H (Paul Hall (254)) |
Room I (Gain Hall (1F)) |
09:00-11:00 | ThA1 | ThB1 | ThC1 | ThD1 | ThE1 | ThF1 | ThG1 | ThI1 | |
Polycentric East Asia: Japan's Colonial Science Legacy in its "Heaven, Earth, Human (天地人)"and Industry (Ⅰ) | Transcultural Materia Medica: The Entanglement of Pharmaceutical Knowledge and Matters in The East Asian World, 1780s-1940s | The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge among Ancient Korea, Japan and China | Beyond The Vaccination of East Asia: Ideal and Reality | The Body and Divination in Chinese History | Diverse and Trans-local History of East Asian Medicines | Pedagogy of Nuclear Technology: Cold War Civilizing Missions and Their Consequences in Asia | Similitude and Difference: A Comparative Study of Transmission and Interpretation of Medical Traditions | ||
11:00-11:20 | Tea Break | ||||||||
11:20-12:20 | Plenary Lecture Ⅳ (Gain Hall (1F)) "Bian Que Dissatisfied ---- Current Debate over Key Issues of Chinese Medicine History" / Prof. Jianmin Li (Academia Sinica, Taiwan, China) |
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12:20-14:00 | Lunch | ||||||||
14:00-15:40 | ThA2 | ThB2 | ThC2 | ThD2 | ThF2 | ThG2 | ThI2 | ||
Polycentric East Asia: Japan's Colonial Science Legacy in its "Heaven, Earth, Human (天地人)"and Industry (Ⅱ) | Coming to Terms with the Western Science: three East Asian Nations | Science and Society in Late Imperial and Republican China (Ⅰ) | Populations, Demographic Sciences and The Japanese Nation-State-Empire | Cartographic Encounter: Korean Maps Meet Western Maps | Workshop: Meet the Editors from International Journals on HEASTM | A Historical Overview of Traditional Medicine Education in Asian Countries | |||
15:40-16:00 | Tea Break | ||||||||
16:00-18:00 | ThA3 | ThB3 | ThC3 | ThD3 | ThE3 | ThF3 | ThG3 | ThH3 | ThI3 |
Polycentric East Asia: Japan's Colonial Science Legacy in its "Heaven, Earth, Human (天地人)"and Industry (Ⅲ) | Technology as a System: Cases from Modern Japan and Korea | Science and Society in Late Imperial and Republican China (Ⅱ) | Guns, Arms, and Steel in East Asia | Meteorological Knowledges and Practices in Premodern and Modern East Asia | Medicine and Society in the Japanese Empire | Diversity of Mathematics in East Asia | Materiality of Scientific and Technological Knowledge | (Roundtable) The 731 Unit: Unfinished tasks in East Asian medical history and medical ethics |
Aug. 23(Fri) | |||||||||
Time | Room A (Kim Gwang Soo Hall (#352)) |
Room B (#303) |
Room C (#304) |
Room D (#201) |
Room E (#203) |
Room F (#205) |
Room G (#207) |
Room H (Paul Hall (254)) |
Room I (Gain Hall (1F)) |
09:00-10:00 | Plenary Lecture Ⅴ(Gain Hall (1F)) "Technology Transfer against the Flow: Learning from China in the British-Indian Tea Industry, 1839-1890" / Prof. Francesca BRAY (University of Edinburgh, UK) |
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10:00-10:20 | Tea Break | ||||||||
10:20-12:20 | ISHEASTM General Assembly (Gain Hall (1F)) | ||||||||
12:20-13:40 | Lunch | ||||||||
13:40-15:40 | FrA1 | FrB1 | FrC1 | FrD1 | FrE1 | FrF1 | FrG1 | FrH1 | FrI1 |
Nuclear History in Asia & Pacific (Ⅰ) | The Chongzhen-Reign Treaties on Calendrical Astronomy and Beyond (Ⅰ) | Sciences and Technologies of North Korea | Looking at Animals to Understand The World: Taxonomic Imagination in China | The Flow of Knowledge and Personnel: The Developmental Process of Modern Nursing Profession in China and Taiwan (Ⅰ) | Shaking East Asian Cosmology with Western Science? | Exchanges of Astronomy in Asia (Ⅰ) | Reproduction Technologies in Modern East Asia | (Roundtable) Historiographies of Science, Technology, and Medicine in East Asia: Do We still Need (more) Monumental Series? | |
15:40-16:00 | Tea Break | ||||||||
16:00-18:00 | FrA2 | FrB2 | FrC2 | FrD2 | FrE2 | FrF2 | FrG2 | FrH2 | FrI2 |
Nuclear History in Asia & Pacific (Ⅱ) | The Chongzhen-Reign Treaties on Calendrical Astronomy and Beyond (Ⅱ) | Reexamining The History of The Heavy and Chemical Industries in South Korea, 1950s-1980s | Critical Histories of Sericultural Science in 19th and 20th Century East Asia | The Flow of Knowledge and Personnel: The Developmental Process of Modern Nursing Profession in China and Taiwan (Ⅱ) | The Mutual Observation of The Nineteenth Century Science between China and The West | Exchanges of Astronomy in Asia (Ⅱ) | Women and Technology in Korean History | Production and Circulation of Medical Information: Examination, Reporting, and Treatment | |
18:00-20:00 | Closing Ceremony & Banquet (Factory of Contemporary Arts in Palbok) |
How to See the Oral Session Codes | ||||
Day of Week | Room | Session Time | - | Presentation No. |
Mo | A | 1 | 1 | |
Tu | B | 2 | 2 | |
We | C | 3 | 3 | |
Th | ... | 4 | ||
Fr | H | 5 |