íëìë³´ë2012문íì ë°ì ë¼ì´ëí ì´ë¸.pdf - ì ë¤ì¤ì½íêµììí
íëìë³´ë2012문íì ë°ì ë¼ì´ëí ì´ë¸.pdf - ì ë¤ì¤ì½íêµììí
íëìë³´ë2012문íì ë°ì ë¼ì´ëí ì´ë¸.pdf - ì ë¤ì¤ì½íêµììí
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
Lee, O YoungDistinguished Honorary Professor of the Ewha Academy for Advanced Studies. Lee<br />
is a renowned literary critic and a Doctor of Korean literature who received his B.A. and M.A. from<br />
the College of Liberal Arts at Seoul National University. He was the first to be appointed Minister of<br />
Culture in Korea. Lee has served as a Professor at the College of Liberal Arts at Ewha Womans<br />
University from 1966 to 1989. Lee is widely known in Korea for his articles, essays and critical<br />
writings that cover a vast range of topics. He has also contributed to a number of major daily<br />
newspapers with countless outstanding columns and editorials. Noteworthy publications include In<br />
This Earth and That Wind (2008) and Smaller is Better (2008).<br />
Lee, Won Jae President of the Hankyoreh Economic Research Institute. Lee served as Chief<br />
Researcher for the Samsung Economic Research Institute (SERI) and as an economics journalist for<br />
Hankyoreh Newspaper. Noteworthy publications include Economics in Wonderland (2012), Korean<br />
Economy, Kill the Korean Economic Hyena (2007) and The Discovery of Strategic Ethics<br />
Management (2005). Lee is an active writer and lecturer on corporate social responsibility and social<br />
enterprise. He majored in Economics in Yonsei University and received his M.B.A. from the MIT<br />
Sloan School of Management.<br />
Lee, Tae JooProfessor of Cultural Anthropology at Hansung University. His areas of expertise<br />
include development studies and Official Development Assistance (ODA) policies. He has extensive<br />
field experience in Asia, the South Pacific Islands, and Africa. In 2007 he was appointed the Chair of<br />
the ODA Watch. He is the President of the Re-shaping Development Institute (ReDI). He is a policy<br />
advisor to various institutes, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, well as a member of<br />
the High-Level Development Cooperation Committee in Korea. Lee received his B.A. in<br />
Anthropology and Political Science, M.A. in Cultural Anthropology, and Ph.D. in Anthropology from<br />
Seoul National University.<br />
Chang, Eun-JooProfessor of the College of Law at Youngsan University. He is the Executive<br />
Editor of ‘Citizen & World.' Recent publications include From Survival to Dignity (2007), The<br />
Philosophy of Human Rights (2010), and The Transformation of Politics (2012). Published articles<br />
include Confucian Modernity and Modern Identity (2007) and The Democratic-Republican<br />
Reconstruction of the Korean Progressive-Liberal Tradition (2012). He received his Ph.D. at Johan<br />
Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany.<br />
Jung, Jae-walPresident of Korea Arts Management Service, a non-profit organization specializing<br />
in the research and consultation of cultural arts and the supervision of international cultural,<br />
performing, and visual arts businesses. Prior to his current presidency, Jung was a culture journalist at<br />
the Joongang Daily and the General Manager of LG Arts Center. Notable publications include Map of