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Editorial Note

Editorial Note Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-korean-studies/article-pdf/25/2/277/823729/277editorial.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 30 March 2022 As the new editor in chief, it is my great honor to present the first special issue of the Journal of Korean Studies since the editorial office found its new home at George Washington University. I would like to thank outgoing editor in chief The- odore Hughes for his excellent leadership of the journal (2016–19) and his team at Columbia University. Under his leadership, JKS not only partnered with Duke University Press and enhanced the overall quality of the journal but also initiated new activities such as the journal’s promotion through social media. My plan is to continue to maintain the high standards set by the former editor and his team. In doing so, the primary goal is to publish excellent scholarship across disciplines and introduce new methodological approaches that examine Korea in local, re- gional, and global contexts. I welcome all scholarship that expands our knowledge of Korea in significant ways. This special issue was planned and reviewed under the editorship of Theodore Hughes, so it exclusively comprises pieces accepted before my term began. I would like to acknowledge the Center for Korean Research at Columbia Uni- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Korean Studies Duke University Press

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Copyright
Copyright © 2020 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
ISSN
0731-1613
eISSN
2158-1665
DOI
10.1215/07311613-8552018
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Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-korean-studies/article-pdf/25/2/277/823729/277editorial.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 30 March 2022 As the new editor in chief, it is my great honor to present the first special issue of the Journal of Korean Studies since the editorial office found its new home at George Washington University. I would like to thank outgoing editor in chief The- odore Hughes for his excellent leadership of the journal (2016–19) and his team at Columbia University. Under his leadership, JKS not only partnered with Duke University Press and enhanced the overall quality of the journal but also initiated new activities such as the journal’s promotion through social media. My plan is to continue to maintain the high standards set by the former editor and his team. In doing so, the primary goal is to publish excellent scholarship across disciplines and introduce new methodological approaches that examine Korea in local, re- gional, and global contexts. I welcome all scholarship that expands our knowledge of Korea in significant ways. This special issue was planned and reviewed under the editorship of Theodore Hughes, so it exclusively comprises pieces accepted before my term began. I would like to acknowledge the Center for Korean Research at Columbia Uni-

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Journal of Korean StudiesDuke University Press

Published: Oct 1, 2020

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