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This website is about the research project "Contentious Memory Politics in East Asia and the Case of the Statue of Peace"

Statue of Peace still fenced in

Posted on 22/10/202522/10/2025 by eye0r

The Statue of Peace in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul continues to be fenced in for protection.

Check out my article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17506980211024328

Statue of Peace now fenced in

Posted on 23/07/202322/10/2025 by eye0r

The Statue of Peace in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul is now fenced in; for protection. Check out my article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17506980211024328

Project presentation at IN-EAST Research Forum of UDE

Posted on 26/10/202126/10/2021 by eye0r

The research project continues to impact public knowledge transfer. I will present its findings at the IN-EAST Research Forum of the University of Duisburg-Essen: 10 Nov. 2021, 10–11h, “Memorials’ Politics: Exploring the Material Rhetoric of the Statue of Peace”.

Research article now published!

Posted on 22/06/2021 by eye0r

The findings of the research project are now published as Open Access in the journal Memory Studies: “Memorials’ Politics: Exploring the Material Rhetoric of the Statue of Peace”.

Research article accepted for publication

Posted on 08/12/202008/12/2020 by eye0r

My manuscript entitled “Memorials’ Politics: Exploring the Material Rhetoric of the Statue of Peace” just has been accepted for publication in Memory Studies.

The article will be posted here in the coming weeks.

Project presentation at TIU

Posted on 29/10/2020 by eye0r

I spoke at the Global Dialoge series of the Tokyo International University about the Status of Peace.

Research findings submitted to journal

Posted on 19/02/2020 by eye0r

I have submitted my research findings to the journal Memory Studies. The project on the Statue of Peace is coming to an end.

Second site visit of Seoul Statue of Peace

Posted on 21/11/2019 by eye0r

Conference of the European International Studies Association

Posted on 14/09/2019 by eye0r

Exploring contributions and debates of the memory politics section at the conference of the European International Studies Association in Sofia.

NYTimes: The Exhibit Lauded Freedom of Expression. It Was Silenced.

Posted on 05/08/2019 by eye0r

The Exhibit Lauded Freedom of Expression. It Was Silenced. https://nyti.ms/2yAAR6T

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