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Asia-Pacific Science, Technology and Society Network Biennial Conference
Disaster, Controversies and Public Engagement
Co-organized with EASTS Conference 2015
October, 1st~ 4th, 2015
Garden Villa Hotel, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Final Program (announced September 30th)
2015, Oct 1st (Thursday)
14:00~16:00 Pre-conference workshop / meeting
16:00~ Registration Open @ Conference Center 1st Floor
16:30~18:30 Reception @ R102
2015, Oct 2nd (Friday)
8:30
~9:00
Registration Open @ Conference Center 1st Floor
09:00
~09:30
Opening @ Banquet Hall I (B1F)
Jerome Whitington, Convener, APSTSN;
Ruey-Lin Chen, President, Taiwan STS Association;
Wen-Ling Hong, Chair, Conference Organizing Committee
09:30
~10:30
Keynote Speech I @ Banquet Hall I (B1F)
Tadashi Kobayashi (小林傳司), Osaka University, Japan
National Energy Policy After Fukushima and the Aftermath: Did Deliberative Opinion Poll Work Well?
10:30
~10:40
Tea Break
10:40
~12:10
Panel Discussion: Governing Disasters @ Banquet Hall I (B1F)
Co-organized by APSTSN and EASTS
Chair:Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Panelists:
The Media and the Politicization of Risk: Media Coverage of BSE in Korea in 2008
Hee-Je Bak, Kyung Hee University, South Korea
Resilience as an STS Problem
Sulfikar Amir, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
A Bright Side of Natural Disasters: An Indigenous Perspective in Taiwan’s Context
Yih-Ren Lin, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
12:10
~13:30
Lunch
@ Conference Center 1st Floor
13:30
~15:00
Concurrent Sessions A (Oral Presentation)
R101 R102 R103 R107 R201
Technological
Innovations and
Stigmatizations
Risk Communication
Counting Risks and
Disasters of
Transportation System
Mobilizing Science and
Law with the Public
EASTS: Science and
Geopolitics
Old Mechanical Typewriters
and New Computer
“Invisible” Pollution? The
Plight of Environmental
A Failure and Risk Analysis
Model of Transportation
Special Educational Contents
in Fukushima after 3.11,
Chair: Shang-Jen Li,
Academic Sinica, Taiwan
Typography in South Korea,
Tae-Ho Kim, Hanyang
University, South Korea
Innovation Triggered by
Locally Embedded
Agricultural Machine, Aiko
Hibino, Toru Soga, Hirosaki
University, Japan
The Shipwrecked Case of
Cijin 25 Ladies and the
Stigmatization of Wooden
boats, Wen-hui Anna Tang,
National Sun Yat-Sen
University, Taiwan; Wen-Ling
Hong, Jr-Ping Wang,
National Kaohsiung Marine
University, Taiwan
Knowledge Production in the
High-tech Sector, Wen-Ling
Tu, National Chengchi
University, Taiwan
A Community-based Risk
Communication Method for
Nuclear Applications, Naoki
Yamano, University of Fukui,
Japan
Gatekeeper’s Dilemma: Risk
Assessment of Toxic
Chemicals in the Legal
Arena, Sungeun Kim, Korea
Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, South Korea
System Structure by ANT and
Uncertainty, Jeng-Horng
Chen, National Cheng Kung
University, Taiwan
Traffic Congestion in Urban
Asia: A Man-made Disaster?,
Waltraut Ritter, Bangkok
University, Thailand/Hong
Kong
The Huge and Advanced
Engineering as Trans-science,
Kohji Hirata, The Graduate
University for Advanced
Studies, Japan
Mariko Komatsu, Hiroshima
University, Japan
Taiwan Biobank and its
Publics, WanJu Lee,
Lancaster University,
UK/Taiwan
Implementing International
Law for Internally Displaced
Persons in Situation of
Natural Disasters, Yung-hua
Kuo, University of
Washington, USA/Taiwan
“Plants that Remind Me of
Home”: Collecting, Plant
Geography, and a Forgotten
Expedition in the Darwinian
Revolution, Kuang-Chi
Hung, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
Between Universalism and
Regionalism: Universal
Systematics from Imperial
Japan, Jung Lee, Academic
Sinica, Taiwan/South Korea
“Developing the Southern
Regions”—Japanese Aid
Networks and Post-Colonial
Power in Cold War Asia,
Aaron Moore, Arizona State
University, USA
15:00
~15:20
Tea Break
15:20
~16:50
Concurrent Sessions B (Oral Presentation)
R101 R102 R103 R107 R201
Politics of Disaster Problematizing
Environment
Political Landscape of
Oceanic Resource
Biotechnology and
Governance
EASTS: Bodily Politics
Is the 2015 Kaohsiung
Propane Explosion an
Accident? Failure? Or
Mistake? - Finding What is
Environmentalism of the
Poor: Tipaimukh Dam and
Ecological Disasters, Islam
Md Nazrul, Nanyang
From Fishing Village to
Cultural Tourism: The role of
Social Entrepreneurs in a
Fragmented Community,
Biodiversity, Precautionary
Principle, and the
Transnational Governance of
Synthetic Biology, Taemin
Chair: Sean Hsiang-Lin Lei,
Academic Sinica, Taiwan
Gender, Technology, and
Missing in Engineering
Education, Wen-Ling Hong,
Jr-Ping Wang, National
Kaohsiung Marine University,
Taiwan
Information Capital and
Disaster Resilience, Justyna
Katarzyna Tasic, Nanyang
Technological University,
Singapore
Chemical Controversy: The
Dilemmas of Public
Engagement, Graham Lucas,
University of Newcastle
Australia, Australia
Technological University,
Singapore
Content Analysis of
International Climate Change
News Articles, Pei-Ling Liu,
Shih-Yun Kuo, National
Science and Technology
center for Disaster Reduction,
Taiwan
Environmental Engineering
Department of Tsinghua:
Evolution in changing
Demands, Qinshuo Guo,
Tsinghua University, China
Shuwei Huang, National Sun
Yat-sen University, Taiwan
Oil Exploration in Late-
colonial East Timor: Geology,
Geophysics, Geopolitics, Alex
Grainger, Jember University,
UK
The Fish-Food Transition of
Milkfish across the Taiwan-
Strait, Kragen Ko-Kang
Chien, The University of
Edinburgh, UK/Taiwan
Woo, Buhm Soon Park,
Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology,
South Korea
Noninvasive Prenatal Testing
and Fetal Genome
Sequencing: Exploring
Professional Discourse, Zoë
Barker, University Of
Wollongong, Australia
Emerging Science, Emerging
Democracy: Making Policies
and Publics in Taiwan,
Jennifer A. Liu, University of
Waterloo, Canada
Body Politics: The Search for
the Original Female Japanese
Body, Izumi Nakayama, The
University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
A Glocal Rationality in
Science and Law? Tobacco
Litigation in Korea in an Era
of Global Risk, Doogab Yi,
Seoul National University,
South Korea
You’ve Got the Point?
Acupuncture and the
Technopolitics of Bodyscape,
Wen-Hua Kuo, National
Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
16:50
~17:00
Break
17:00
~18:00
Concurrent Sessions C (Oral Presentation)
R101 R102 R103 R107 R201
Policy Making and
Governance
Performing
Technoscience
Civic Epistemologies Risk Society and
Energy Use
EASTS: Nuclear
Energy Policy Development of Workshop for
Handling Trans-science
Problems, Gensei Ishimura,
Miho Namba, Hokkaido
University, Japan
The Technicalization of
How and What Women
Perform in Different Social
Media, Feichi Chiang, Fo
Guang University, Taiwan
The Senile Cyborg: Aging
and Technoscience in Ghost
Why Popper Can't Solve the
Debate Over Global
Warming, David Mercer,
University of Wollongong,
Australia
The Formation of Energy
Citizenship at the Zero
Energy Village, Hansol Choi,
Kyung Hee University, South
Korea
What Makes a Country
Chair: Sungook Hong, Seoul
National University, South
Korea
Reconstructing the Public in
Old and New Governance: A
Korean Case of Nuclear
Administration: Critical
Review of Scientific
Evidences in the
Administrative Process, Chia
Liang Shih, National
Chengchi University, Taiwan
in the Shell, Hyung Wook
Park, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Authorship, Authority and
Accountability in Citizen
Science Projects, Shun-Ling
Chen, Academia Sinica,
Taiwan
Nuclear? Insights from
Southeast Asia, Itty Abraham,
National University of
Singapore, Singapore
Energy Policy, Hyomin Kim,
Ulsan National Institute of
Science and Technology,
South Korea
High-level Radioactive Waste
Policy: Case Study of Another
Possible “Structural Disaster”
in Post-Fukushima Japan,
Kohta Juraku, Tokyo Denki
University, Japan
18:00
~18:20
Transportation to Banquet @Front Entrance
1st bus leave at 18:10, 2nd bus leave at 18:20
18:30
~20:30
Banquet
@ Courtyard of Fong-Ping Temple (鳳屏宮), Ho-Jin (後勁)
The 1st bus leaves for Garden Villa at 20:30, and the 2nd bus leaves at 21:00.
2015, Oct 3rd (Saturday)
8:15~ Registration Open @ Conference Center 1st Floor
8:45~
9:15
Traditional Indigenous Opening Ceremony By Kaohsiung Indigenous College
@ Banquet Hall I (B1F)
9:15
~10:15
APSTSN Keynote Speech II @ Banquet Hall I (B1F)
Helen Verran, Charles Darwin University, Australia; University of the Arctic, Norway
Indigenous Governance and Modern Nation State Governance. What Can Thinking Through STS Contribute?
10:15
~10:30
Tea Break
10:30
~12:30
Concurrent Sessions D (Oral Presentation)
Banquet Hall I
(B1F)
Banquet Hall II
(B1F)
R101 R102 R103 R201
When STS Meets
Indigenous
Communities:
Revised Tradition or
Collective
Reinvention
Indigenous Fair From Mind to
Body: Putting
Knowledge and
Material in the
Social Context
Communicating
Science
Intergenerational
Democratic
Deliberation for
the Long-term Risk
Management
EASTS:
Controversy and
Activism
Role-playing Games
(RPG) Model for
Community Development
with Local Knowledge in
Eco-tourism, Wei-Ling
Chiang, National Dong
Hwa University, Taiwan
Hunting Microbes for
Hacker’s Communities:
Transplanting Agronomy,
Farmers’ Networking, and
Self-help Organic
Movement in Taiwan, Yi-
tze Lee, National Dong
Hwa University, Taiwan
Building for the Common:
Amis Construction
Organized by
Indigenous Affairs
Commission,
Kaohsiung City
Government
Professions, Resources
and Policies: The
Making of Dementia
Diagnosis in Taiwan,
Chen-Shuo Hong,
National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
Making Convergence
Research: Brain
Research Policy in
Comparative
Perspective, Youjung
Shin, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and
Technology, South
Korea
How Were Popular
Science Articles Written
in Taiwan?, Chun-Lin
Liu, Kuei-Jen Chiu,
Ruey-Lin Chen,
National Chung Cheng
University, Taiwan
How can We
Communicate About
Disasters?, Hideyuki
Shiroshita, Kansai
University, Japan
Utilizing Knowledge
Under Scientific
Incertitude: Lessons
from Law Court,
Tsuyoshi Hondou,
On Intergenerational
Reciprocity, Takayuki
Kira, Utsunomiya
Kyowa University,
Japan
Disaster Management
and Administrative Law
-- Administrative
Structure, Restrictions
and the Risk, Mayu
Terada, International
Christian University,
Japan
Immigration Issues in
Interegenerational
Society, Anna
Nakamura, Japan
Chair: Wen-Yuan Lin,
National Tsing-Hua
University, Taiwan
From Mass Scientific
Experiment to
Participatory Action
Research: The Legacy of
the Mao Era in
Contemporary Chinese
Agricultural Science
Activism, Sigrid
Schmalzer, University of
Massachusetts, USA
Civilian Control of
Techno-Science? :
Thyroid Cancer, Nuclear
Waste and Reactivation
Working Units in the
Cities, Kudai Gahawa,
National Dong Hwa
University, Taiwan
From Marginalized
Barbarian Soil to the Name
of Indigenous Traditional
Territory: How the Hybrid
Concept of Land Tenure
Becomes, Paoling Chiu,,
National Dong Hwa
University, Taiwan
Health Fiction in the
Global Pharmaceutical
Market: A Polanyian
Critique, Kanlin Hsu,
Tunghai University,
Taiwan
Manufacturing Health
Function Claim:
Government
Regulations, Scientific
Experiment Standards,
and the Health-Food
Certification of LingZhi
in Taiwan, Chin-Chih
An, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
Tohoku University,
Japan
Who Speaks for the
Environment? A China-
India Comparative
analysis, Pin-Hsien Wu,
University of Sussex, UK
Women's College, Japan
Neuroscientific Basis for
Intergenerational
Deliberation, Soichiro
Toda, Kyoto University,
Japan
of Nuclear Power Plants
in Post 311 Japan, Togo
Tsukahara, Kobe
University, Japan
The Material Culture of
Social Movement:
Analyzing the
Performance of Material
Things in Korean
Protests, Eun-Sung
Kim, Kyung Hee
University, South Korea
12:30
~13:30
Lunch
@ Conference Center 1st Floor
APSTSN Member Meeting
@ 102
13:30
~15:00
Concurrent Sessions E (Oral Presentation)
Banquet Hall I
(B1F)
Banquet Hall II
(B1F)
R101 R102 R103 R201
Indigenous Forum I:
Disasters,
Reconstruction and
Tribal Name Claim
(in local languages)
Indigenous Fair Disasters Across
Species: Science
and Public
Engagement with
Disaster Beyond
Fukushima,
Construction, and
Representation
Politics of
Expertise
EASTS: Industrial
Risk and
Environment
Justice
the Human Chair: Yih-Ren Lin, Taipei
Medical University, Taiwan
主持人:
林益仁,台北醫學大學
Discussant與談人:
Qucung Qalavangan,
Indigenous Affair
Commission Kaohsiung
City Government
谷縱‧喀勒芳安
高雄市政府原住民事務委員會 主任委員
Mei-Hui Chiang
江梅惠
Chi-Ting Kuo
郭基鼎,部落
Yueh-Chung Kung
孔岳中,部落
Organized by
Indigenous Affairs
Commission,
Kaohsiung City
Government
Elephant TB : an
Emerging Zoonotic
Disease at the
Domestic/Wildlife
Interface, Nicolas Lainé,
Collège de France,
France
Sentinels for the
Environment :
Birdwatching Societies
in Hong Kong and
Taiwan, Frédéric Keck,
Collège de France,
France
The Pandemic
Reservoir: The
Ecology of Duck
Farming and the Science
of Pandemics in Rural
China, Lyle Fearnley,
Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
The Construction of
Constructivism: Western
Newspaper Coverage of
Fukushima, Christopher
Leslie, New York
University, USA
Missing Links among
Policy, Expertise and
Values in Post-
Fukushima Nuclear
Governance, Kohta
Juraku, Tokyo Denki
University, Japan
The Fukushima Effect:
A New Geopolitical
Terrain, Richard
Hindmarsh, Griffith
University, Australia
The Politics of Expertise
in the New Filed of
Human IVF, Jung-Ok
Ha, Seoul National
University, South Korea
Numbers, Experts, and
the Objectivity of Health
Technology Assessment
in Korea, Ji Eun Park,
Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and
Technology, South
Korea
The Construction of
Race in
Pharmacogenomics: A
Study of the
Researchers’ Perspective
in the United Kingdom,
Gayathri Haridas,
Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Chair: Wen-Ling Tu,
National Cheng-Chi
University, Taiwan
Hidden Exposure:
Evidence Reconstruction
of Water and Air
Pollution at the RCA
Toxic Tort, Yi-Ping Lin,
National Yang-Ming
University, Taiwan
The Use of
Epidemiology in Recent
Litigations on Electronic
Workers in Taiwan and
Korea: RCA and
Samsung, Hsin-Hsing
Chen, Shih Hsin
University, Taiwan
The Promises and
Pitfalls of Litigation as a
Medium for Mobilising
Expertise for Social
Justice, David Mercer,
The University of
Wollongong, Australia
15:00
~15:15
Tea Break
15:15 Concurrent Sessions F (Oral Presentation)
~16:45 Banquet Hall I (B1F) Banquet Hall II
(B1F)
R101 R102, R103 R201
Indigenous Forum II:
Disasters, Local
Knowledge and Policy
(in local language)
Indigenous Fair Bio Stories in Action:
Transformation and
Interpretation of Bio-
knowledge / Narratives
in Postwar Taiwan
(Preparing for
STS Fair)
EASTS: Trans- Science
and Discipline
Chair: Yih-Ren Lin, Taipei
Medical University, Taiwan
主持人:
林益仁,台北醫學大學
Discassiants與談人:
Ai-Ching Yen, National
ChengChi University, Taiwan
顏愛靜,政治大學
Da-Wei Kuan, National
ChengChi University, Taiwan
官大偉,政治大學
Yapit‧Tali
亞弼‧達利
Ataw‧Yupas
阿道‧優帕司,泰雅族,新竹縣鎮西堡部落
Organized by Indigenous
Affairs Commission,
Kaohsiung City Government
Narrating “bio” in East Asia:
an Textual Analysis on the
Rise of Bio-pharmaceuticals
in Postwar Taiwan, Wen-Hua
Kuo, National Yang-Ming
University, Taiwan
Dissemination of Health
Knowledge in Taiwan: A case
Study of Harvest,
1950s~1970s, Shu ching
Chang, Chang Gung
University, Taiwan
Strange Environment and
Peculiar Body: Popular
Understanding of Allergy in
Early Post-war Taiwan, Hung
Bin Hsu, National Chung
Hsing University, Taiwan
Chair: Wei Wang, Tsing-Hua
University, China
Transpacific Science and
Politics: American-Chinese
Scientific Interactions from
Arms Control to Climate
Change, Zuoyue Wang,
California State Polytechnic
University, USA
Gender Differences in
Productivity among Scientists
and Engineers in the U.S. and
China: Similarities and
Differences, Wei Hong, Tsing-
Hua University, China
Managing the Trading Zone
Effectively: How Philosophy
Can Help in Developing
Interdisciplinary Pidgin,
Tetsuji Iseda, Kyoto
University, Japan
16:45
~18:20
STS Fair
R101 R102 R103
Film showing STS Fair (Table Exhibits)
2014, Oct 4th (Sunday)
9:15
~10:15
APSTSN Keynote Speech III: @ R102
Kuei-Tien Chou, (周桂田), National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Cosmopolitan Approach of Trans-boundary Risk Governance in East Asia
10:15
~10:30
Tea Break
10:30
~12:00
Concurrent Sessions G (Oral Presentation)
R101 R102 R103 R106 R201 R203
Energy, Risk
Communication,
and Governance
Facing Disasters
through Teaching:
Reflections and
Responses to the
Tohoku Japan
Disasters and
Sewol Ferry
Sinking
Public
Engagement,
Democracy and
Techno-Scientific
Controversies:
Conditions,
Commitments,
Framings and
Arrangements
EASTS
International
Editorial Meeting
Discovering
'Public' from
Renewable Energy
in Taiwan
Politics of Diseases
and Treatments
A Workbook for
Understanding and
Judging the Use of
Facing Disaster:
Reflexive Perspectives
on Research and
Discussant:Adam
Lucas, University of
Wollongong, Australia
Towards a good
Governance of
Renewable Energy in
Technoscientific Politics
of Foot-and-Mouse
Disease in South Korea,
Nuclear Power in Japan,
Ariyoshi Kusumi,
Chukyo University,
Japan
Risk Communication
and Deliberative Risk
Governance: The Case
of EMF and Nuclear
Energy in Taiwan, Shu-
Fen Kao, Fo Guang
University, Taiwan
Transitions in Risk
Society: Regional Case
of Gujarat Solar Park,
Thounaojam
Somokanta, Central
University of Gujarat, India
Teaching, Ryuma
Shineha, Seijo
University, Japan
Pedagogy of The
Precarious in Disaster
Research and Teaching,
Rita Padawangi,
National University of
Singapore, Singapore
Teach Sewol and
Disaster Lessons from
South Korea, Chihyung
Jeon, Yoonjung Lee,
Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea
Disaster Management
101: Is It Shameful or
Empowering to Defer to
Experts?, Darrin
Durant, The University
of Melbourne, Australia
Making and Re-making
Participation: Science
and the Emergence of
Publics, Matthew
Kearnes, The University
of New South Wales,
Australia
Extractivist Culture
Wars? How Multi-
Stakeholder CCS
Projects Fail, Declan
Kuch, University of New
South Wales, Australia
Taiwan: a Review of
Off-shore Wind Power
Project, Szu-hung Fang,
Tze-Luen Lin, National
Taiwan University,
Taiwan
The Contested
Oceanscape of Offshore
Wind Farm
Development in Taiwan,
Hsin-yi Lu, National
Taiwan University,
Taiwan
Kiheung Kim, Pohang
University of Science
and Technology, South
Korea
Unearth the
Environmental Disease
Patients: Co-
construction of Policy
and Disease
Categorization in South
Korea, Yeonsil Kang,
Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and
Technology, South
Korea
“Atomic Bombs” or the
Knife: Competing
Treatments for
Hyperthyroidism since
WWII in Taiwan, Hsiu-
yun Wang, National
Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan
12:00
~13:00
Lunch
13:00
~15:00
Concurrent Sessions H (Oral Presentation)
R101 R103 R106 R201 R203
Knowledge and Policy
Acting out Knowledge;
Raising Awareness
Questioning Policy and
Regulations
Alternative Health
Practice, its
Science, Environment,
and Health: Exploring
Practitioners and Users Law and Regulation in
Korea Incorporating Value
Discussions into High Level
Radioactive Waste Disposal
Policy, Rin Watanabe,
University of Tokyo; Kohta
Juraku, Tokyo Denki
University, Japan
Taking Risk Intelligence
Seriously in Sustainable
Governance, Shirley Ou
Yang, Ming Chuan
University, Taiwan
Chinese Public’s Attitudes
towards the Risks of
Genetically Modified
Organisms (GMOs), Haidan
Chen, China Agricultural
University, China; Lan Lu,
Hangzhou Dianzi University,
China
Technology,Environment
and Human Being's
development ——
Philosophical Reflection on
the Global Environmental
Crisis , Fan Chen,
Northeastern University,
China
Can Climate Scientists
Deliver what Policymakers
and Citizens Want?, Shih-
Yun Kuo, Yung-Ming Chen,
National Science and
Technology Center for
Disaster Reduction, Taiwan
Finding Faults: Seismology
and the Politics of Predictive
Science, Georges
Papavasiliou, University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Reacting to Global University
Rankings in the East Asian
Context, Jae Young Byon,
Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology,
South Korea
Awareness Raising with
Nanotechnology Risk
Governance Framework:
Game-based Learning
Approach, Yu-Feng Wong,
National Cheng-Kung
University, Taiwan
FLOSS as Citizen Tools
against State Internet
Surveillance, Chao-Kuei
Hung, Chaoyang
University of Technology,
Taiwan
Constructing Technological
System as Transforming the
State: How the Local
Engineers Became
Policymakers and Activists in
Taiwan, KuoHui Chang,
Institute of National
Development, Taiwan
Market Devices and Stock
Trading in Taiwan, Yu-
Hsiang Chen, National Sun
Yat-sen University, Taiwan
Dancing between Chinese
Herbs and People: Learning,
Practice and Management, Po-
Hsun Chen, Chang Gung
University, Taiwan; Hen-
Hong Chang, Su-Tso Yang,
China Medical University,
Taiwan
The Use of Alternative
Medicine in Taiwan:
Homeopathy as an Example,
Daisy (Tai-Hsi) Fan, Taipei
Medical University, Taiwan
Cybernetic Selves? Qigong
Practitioners and the 2010
New Zealand Earthquakes,
Fabian Winiger, The
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The Horticultural Therapy
Technology Development in
Taiwan Social Welfare Field,
Pey-chun Pan, Meiho
University, Taiwan
Environmental Risk &
Informational Regulation:
Particulate Matter Regulation
in Korea and Neoliberal
Governmentality, JooHui
Kim, Seoul National
University, South Korea
Contested Scientific Claims
and Legal Justice: Cigarette
Additives in Korean
Tobacco Litigation, Jinyoung
Park, Seoul National
University, South Korea
The Dark Age of
Environmental Science?:
Constructing Scientific
Management of
Environmental Pollution in
South Korea, 1963-1979,
Chuyoung Won, Seoul
National University, South
Korea
The Genomic Resurrection of
the Korean Tiger: Wildlife
Conservation in the
Biotechnological Era, Hanah
Sung, Seoul National
University, South Korea