WATEF is pleased to support the International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention 2022 in Nashville, TN and virtually around the world.
In particular, WATEF is proud to sponsor the following sessions:
ICOMM Distinguished Scholar Panel TD11: Thursday 4:00 PM – 5:45 PM on March 31st, 2022 Room: Hermitage D, Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center (in-person)
International Communication Section (ICOMM) Business Meeting and Reception (with awards ceremony): Thursday 7:15 PM – 9:00 PM on March 31st, 2022 Room: Hermitage D, Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center (in-person)
Sponsored By: Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication, The George Washington University · Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia · World Association for Triple Helix & Future Strategy Studies (WATEF)
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Faculty Office Building Seminar Room, 2nd Floor
Call for Papers
Hosted and Organized by: World Association for Triple Helix and Future Strategy Studies (WATEF), Yeungnam University Cyber Emotions Research Center, HUFS Department of International Development Studies, HUFS Global Security Cooperation Center, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Sponsors: WATEF, Korea Foundation
Deadline to submit abstracts: 5 February 2019
We welcome any topics that deal with public diplomacy, digital diplomacy, people-to-people diplomacy, propaganda, international communication and development communication. The topics that we are particularly interested in include:
Inter-Korean People-to-People Diplomacy
Social Learning Processes in Inter-Korean Relations
Inter-Korean Propaganda
Korean Government Scholarship Program as a Public Diplomacy Tool
We are also open to other topics that deal with various aspects of public diplomacy in Korea and beyond.
If you would like to participate in the conference, please send your abstracts (less than 300 words) by 5 February 2019 to editor [at] hufs.ac.kr (Dr. Kadir Jun Ayhan). Abstracts must 1) clearly articulate the authors’ analytical or theoretical framework, 2) specify the research aims and methodology, and 3) highlight the key findings of the paper.
If you have any inquiries about the conference, please contact Dr. Kadir Jun Ayhan: editor [at] hufs.ac.kr
Theme: INNOVATING DATA REPRESENTATION FOR FUTURE STRATEGY
Dates: July 5(Thu), 2018
Venue: International Building 2BF, Sungkyunkwan Uni.,25-2, Sungkyunkwan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea
Organized by: WATEF(세계트리플헬릭스미래전략학회), SKKU(INTERACTION SCIENCE, BK21 + BIG DATA BASED CACI DEVELOPMENT GROUP, 성균관대학교), YEUNGNAM UNIV. (CYBER EMOTIONS RESEARCH CENTER, BK21 + INTELLIGENT SERVICE ON IOT & BIGDATA,영남대학교 사이버감성연구소)
Sponsored By ARS PRAXIA, THE IMC(더아이엠씨), KOREA APPRAISAL BOARD(한국감정원), Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia (JCEA)
Program Outline
OPENING SESSION
Han Woo Park (Yeongnam University) 4th People Revolution
Giuseppe A. Veltri (Ph.D., University of Trento) Thoughts About The Data Revolution And Social Sciences
Leo Kim(CEO of Ars Praxia) Data Science In Practice
PRESENTATION : Session 1_New Trends in Data-Driven Market Research
Jin A Choi (University of Texas) Consumer response to social media celebrities’ image repair strategies through the lens of big data
Yong Kun Cho, Yeon Jae Jeon, Ji Won Ko, Seung Yeon Lee (Department of consumer and family science Sungkyunkwan University) Consumer differences in wine consuming situation: Focusing on motivation and behavioral pattern
Marc Smith (SMRF) Charting collections of connections in social media: Creating maps and measures with nodexl
Hee Won Kim (Ph.D., Arizona State University) The relationships between technology use, organizational structure, and social connectivity in a global organization
Leo Kim(Ars Praxia) The Lessons of Google Glass: Aligning Key Benefits and Sociability
PRESENTATION : Session 2_Innovating Data Analytics for Environment & Science Policy
Young Joo Lee (National Information Society Agency(NIA))
Sang Jin Ahn (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP))
Ho Young Yoon (Yonsei University) Universality and diversity in digital transformed sociotechnical phenomena: A cross-country comparative study on artificial organ cases
Sang Jin Ahn (Office of Strategic Foresight, Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning) Leo Kim (Ars Praxia) O Kyu Kwon (Division of Mathematical Models, National Institute for Mathematical Sciences) Korea’s social dynamics on power supply and air pollution caused by electric vehicle diffusion
Manuela G. HARTWIG (Doctoral Candidate in the Doctoral Program in International and Advanced Japanese Studies, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences,University of Tsukuba, manuela) What are discourse coalitions? Example from a science-policy interface of a climate change policy actor network in Japan
Jun Ku Lee (Leslie Tkach-Kawasaki Manuela Hartwig University of Tsukuba) Comparative Analysis of Relationship Between Resource Sharing Network and Information Sharing Network in Environmental Policy Network in Germany and Japan
Leo Kim(Ars Praxia) The Lessons of Google Glass: Aligning Key Benefits and Sociability
PRESENTATION : Session 3_Innovating Data Analytics for Public Strategy
Matthew A. Shapiro (Illinois Institute of Technology,Department of Social Sciences) Elizabeth Brunner (Idaho State University, epartment of Communication, Media, & Persuasion) Hui Li (Independent Researcher, Shenzhen, China) Strength in Numbers and Voice: An Assessment of the Networking Capacity of Chinese ENGOs
Waltraut Ritter (Open Data Hong Kong) Developing a Data Analytics Platform in Hong Kong You Jung Kim (Ars Praxia) Revealing how Security is “Securitized”: A text data analysis on Western experts’ discourse of international security and foreign policy
Leslie Tkach Kawasaki (Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba) Non-Campaign Twitter: Contexts of Japanese Politicians and Social Media
Jang Hyun Kim, Byung Jun Kim, Min Ju Yoo (Sungkyunkwan University) What Seoulites Want: A Semantic Network Analysis and Topical Classification
PRESENTATION : Session 4_Innovating Data Analytics for Disaster Management
Ji Won Kim(Ph.D., Assistant Professor Director of Undergraduate Program. Department of Psychology and Communication, Texas A&M International University) Sung Young Park (Ph.D., Assistant Professor, California Lutheran University) Towards the “talkcentric” Deliberative Practice: The Case of Shin-Gori Nuclear Reactor Deliberative Mini-Publics
Ha Hwang, Dong Hyun Lim, Ji Bum Jung (School of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)) Governments’ role in inducing effective evacuation decisions
Ji Won Moon, Ha Hwang, Ji Bum Chung (School of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)) Determinants motivating the adoption of seismic adjustment in moderate earthquake zones: Willingnessto-Pay for retrofit and insurance
Jeong Min Oh (Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, Florida State University) Kyu Jin Jung (Department of Public Administration, Sunkyunkwan University) Missing Links in Risk Communication Networks on Social Media: Aftermath of the 2017 Gangneung Wildfire in South Korea
Jang Hyun Kim, Byung Jun Kim, Min Ju Yoo (Sungkyunkwan University) What Seoulites Want: A Semantic Network Analysis and Topical Classification
PRESENTATION : Session 5_Innovating Social Science with Big Data Research
Han Woo Park (Yeungnam University) Se Jung Park (John Carroll University) Unpacking the Popularity and the Geographic Landscape of Cryptocurrencies: Citation Analysis
Daek Eun Im, Yong Seok Seo (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) Causal Layered-Psycho Analysis: An Interpretation of ‘M yth And Metaphor’ Through Freud
Ji Won Yoon, Woo Sung Jung (Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)) Building up the data-driven science and technology classification system with collective intelligence data
2015.10.29-2015.10.31 – Daegu-Gyeongbuk International Social Network Conference (DISC 2015), theme: “Social Network –> Big Data –> Future Forecasting –> Collaboration!”
2015.07.16-2015.07.17 – 2015 WATEF Summer Seminar, Topic 1: 인포그래픽스를 활용한 대구시 관광진흥방안, Topic 2: 트리플헬릭스 광고와 소셜 이노베이션, Topic 3: 빅데이터와 과학기술, 산업안전, 에너지 미래전략
2015.05.29 – General assembly renaming the “Asia Triple Helix Society” (ATHS) to the “World Association for Triple Helix and Future Strategy Studies” (WATEF) or its statutory Korean name: “세계트리플헬릭스미래전략학회”
2015.05.01 – ATHS Seminar and board meeting
2015.02.24 – ATHS Seminar and board meeting
2014
2014.12.11-13 – Daegu-Gyeongbuk International Social Network Conference (DISC 2014), theme: “Data as Social Culture : Networked Innovation and Government 3.0”
2014.10.21-24 – IR15, theme: “Boundaries and Intersections”, Organized with the Association of Internet Researchers AOIR
2014.08.12-13 – ATHS Special Seminar
2014.06.25 – ATHS Summer Seminar
2014.04.24 – ATHS Special Seminar
2013
2013.12.12-2013.12.14 – Daegu-Gyeongbuk International Social Network Conference (DISC 2013) “Triple Helix and Social Network Hub Conference”
2013.09.30 – ATHS Youth Convention
2013.08 – ATHS Special Seminar
2013.07 – ATHS Special Seminar
2013.06.19 – ATHS Summer Seminar
2013.03.26 – ATHS Spring Seminar (incl presentation by Prof. Loet Leydesdorff and presentations and Panel Discussion with Korean scholars)
2013.01.17 – ATHS Winter Seminar
2012
2012.03.29-2012.03.30 – 2012 ATHS Spring Seminar
2011
2011.12.01 – ATHS Special Session “G-U-I Symposium for innovation and IT fusion strategy in the Jeju agro-food industry”