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Parallel Session 1 09:30~11:30 | Room 321 | Theme : Exploring the Foundations of Communication Presenter
- 1. Nami Lee : Facilitating Constructive Social Discourse: A Role of Religiosity
- 2. Hong, You-bin : The aspect of communication as 'mutual respect' examined through Chinese classics
- 3. Yeonhee Yu : The Use of Practical Reason for Communication: Based on Immanuel Kant’s “Critique of Judgement”
- 4. BAIK Gyuwon : Phenomenological Conditions of Community on the Basis of Communication: A Discussion on Michel Henry's Phenomenology of Life
| Room 322 | Theme : Broadening Communication and Solidarity Presenter
- 1. Jérémie Eyssette : Conserving or Conversing with Africa? : France’s Heritage Policies and (Neo)Colonial Legacies
- 2. Rimma Tangalycheva : Gender Relations in Women's Cinema in Russia and South Korea: A Feminist Shift
- 3. Olga Fedorenko : Citizens’ Opinion Ads on the Seoul Metro: Communicating Minority Opinions to Build Solidarity
- 4. Xiaojun Ding : Hyper-Individualization in a Hyper-Connected Society: Building Solidarity through Philosophical-Practice-Facilitated Communication
| Room 323 | Theme : Cultural Solidarity in the Digital Age Presenter
- 1. Antonius Rahmat Pujo Purnomo : The Transformation of the Concept of Gotong Royong During COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia : A Survey Among the Young Generations
- 2. Heeyoung Choi : Crossing the Gender Boundaries of Traditional Performing Arts: Its Efforts and Limits
- 3. JI YEON KIM : Small but distinct power of digital narrative: fun, communication, and the feeling of connection – focus on the digital play with memes, apps, and online comments through the social media
| Room 324 | Theme : Proposing an Expanded Humanities in the Age of the AI Big Bang Presenter
- 1. Mankwon Kim : Digital Abilityism in a Polarized Era
- 2. Kim Jae-Yin : Extended Literacy and Redefinition of Humanities
- 3. Kim, Si-Cheon : Myth and Philosophy in AI
- 4. Kim Jieun : The Age of Artificial Intelligence, Gender Prism: Gender Discrimination in the Biases and Automativity of Algorithms
- 5. Kyungho Song : AI and Politics: Philosopher King, Utilitarian Machines, and Shamanism
| Room 325 | Theme : <Korea-Japan Solidarity> from the Perspectives of 'Intimacy' and 'Publicness' Presenter
- 1. Mooam Hyun : A Narrative Approach to the Post-War Compensation Movement
- 2. MYEONGJU KIM : Exchanges and Solidarity between Applicants and Victims during the Post-War Compensation Movement: A Case Study of the ‘Group Supporting the Board of Officials
- 3. Makoto Kanemitsu : The Development of Compensation Claims Lawsuits for Korean Victims of the Asia-Pacific War from an Intimate Perspective, and Civic Movement
- 4. Cho Kyunghee : Body and the Affect of Zainichi Korean Women: An Essay for Decentralization of ’Korea-Japan Solidarity’Discourse
| Room 326 | Theme : Brain, Life, and Culture: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Status of Empathy Presenter
- 1. Chun Chul : Post-Humanism and Religion of Empathy
- 2. JEONG, JAE-SEUNG : Empathy Experience in Brain Science
- 3. Kiwon Song : Are Humans Better Than Cells?: Microscopic and Macroscopic Reflections on the Conditions of Life - On Communication, Cooperation, and Self-Restraint
- 4. Taeyeon Kim : A historical consideration of the concept of ‘gonggam ≒ empathy’
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