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Table-ronde spéciale « Humanités numériques, IA et études asiatiques » du CCJ

–              Lundi 2 décembre : Table-ronde spéciale « Humanités numériques, IA et études asiatiques » du CCJ Demi-journée d’études organisée par des membres du laboratoire « Chine, Corée, Japon » (UMR 8173) : Isabelle SANCHO (CNRS, Centre Corée), Marie-Paule HILLE (EHESS, Centre Chine), Alain ARRAULT (EFEO, Centre Chine) ; 14h-17h.    Présentiel : Campus Condorcet, Bâtiment EHESS (salle A327)      2 cours des Humanités, 93300 Aubervilliers  Lien de connexion pour la visioconférence : https://bbb.ehess.fr/b/mar-0ev-tdf-cdp.   Javier Cha : “Lean AI for Digital Humanities: Sustainable Innovation and Inclusive Access.”Lean AI presents a responsible, democratized vision for AI in the digital humanities, reducing dependence on Big Tech. Commercial AI...

Jaeeun Kim, professeure invitée de l’EHESS

Jaeeun KIM is Korea Foundation Endowed Associate Professor of Sociology and Professor of Law (by Courtesy) at the University of Michigan. She is a political sociologist and law and society scholar, studying race/ethnicity/nationalism and migration/citizenship from a comparative-historical and transnational perspective. Kim is the author of an award-winning book, Contested Embrace: Transborder Membership Politics in Twentieth-Century Korea (Stanford University Press 2016). Her article “Migration-Facilitating Capital: A Bourdieusian Theory of International Migration” (Sociological Theory 2018) won the Theory Prize from the American Sociological Association. She is currently working on her new book project about the asylum-seeking of unauthorized migrants on religious grounds, based on her...

Daham Chong, professeur invité de l’EHESS

Daham CHONG is professor of history at Sangmyung University in Seoul. Chong earned his Ph.D. in Korean history at Korea University. He has been rewriting early Chosŏn history as highlighted within the nationalist narrative of South Korean historiography by using postcolonial and transnational approaches. He has been reinterpreting the major projects of King Sejong in the fifteenth Century, including the Hunmin chŏngŭm vernacular alphabet, by rethinking their inseparable and translative relationship to Yuan, Ming, Jurchens, and Japan. Also He has been rewriting post-1945 South Korean historiorgraphy on Koryŏ and Chosŏn based on a transnational approach by historicizing it within the...

« Aspects of the materiality of buried epitaphs 墓誌銘 from the Koryŏ Period (高麗, 918-1392) »

Conférence donnée par Yannick Bruneton dans le cadre de l’International Conference 國際學術硏討會, Department of Chinese Literature 中國文學系, National Taïwan University 國立臺灣大學, Centre for the study of manuscript cultures, Université de Hambourg, EFEO, PSL, 12/04/2024