Koreanistik

Dr. Hyondok Choe

Gastprofessorin

Kurzportrait (Englisch)

Dr. CHOE Hyondok is research fellow at the Center for Korean studies of the Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen since January 2024. She is involved in the research project, “Transnational Democratization – Churches, NGO’s and Diaspora between Germany and South Korea” with two other colleagues. Since 2014, she has been serving as consultor of the Pontifical Council of Culture (Vatican).

She studied philosophy, political sciences and sinology in Seoul, Frankfurt/M and Bremen. She received her Ph.D. in 1997; her doctoral dissertation was on the genealogy of the concept ‘ideology’ as a social critical terminology. Her research priority has been social and political philosophy, intercultural philosophy, feminist philosophy. She has been always interested in interdisciplinary research on democracy and human rights related to South Korea.

She was editor-in-chief of the following three journals: Korea Forum (bi-annual journal in German language, 2003-2009), Chakana. Forum for intercultural theology and philosophy (multi-lingual, bi-annual academic journal 2004-2005), Chakana. Revista Internacional de Estudios Coreanos (academic journal of Korean Studies in Spanish language, 2007-2009). Since 1995, she has published academic monographies, anthologies and articles for journals and books especially in the field of intercultural philosophy and Korean studies.


Akademischer Werdegang

seit Januar 2024
Research Fellow, Center for Korean Studies

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

Mai 2022-Dezember 2023
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Assistant Director

Korea-Europe Center at the Institute for Korean Studies, Freie Universität Berlin

August 2021-März 2022
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

Center for Korean Studies, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

Juli 2013–September 2019
Chair of Korean and East Asian Studies

University of Costa Rica (San José, Costa Rica)

September 2011–Februar 2013
Program coordinator und Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (Korea)

Juli 2010–Mai 2011
HK-Professor in Humanity Korea Program

Pusan National University, South Korea

Februar 2008–Juni 2010
HK-Research Professor in Humanity Korea Program

Ewha Womans University, South Korea

Januar 2004–Februar 2008
Direktorin der Korea Communication and Research Center

Korea Association (Korea-Verbund e.V.) in Essen und Berlin

Juni 2001 – Mai 2006
Head of East Asia Desk

Institute of Missiology, Missio (Aachen, Deutschland)

März 2000–Februar 2001
Post-doctoral Researcher

Ewha Womans University (Seoul, South Korea)

 

März 1998-Februar 2000
Adjunct Professor für Philosophie

Hanil University and Theological Seminary (South Korea)