Michal Valčo currently works at the Department of Church History, Lutheran Theological Faculty, Comenius University of Bratislava. In August 2015, he became a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Salzburg, Austria. In 2014-16 he served as Head of the Department of Religious Studies at the Faculty of Humanities, where he held the position of Associate Professor of Religious Studies. As of September 2016, he became a member of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the same Faculty. In February 2017 he became an employer of the Faculty of Arts, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia, where he held the position of head of the Department of General and Applied Ethics (until May 2018). Between 2018 and 2019, he worked as a research professor at the Greek Catholic Theological Faculty, University of Presov in Presov in the field of Religious Studies. Currently, he works at Comenius University in Bratislava, the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Faculty. His main areas of academic interests are philosophy of Religion (especially S. Kierkegaard and Dietrich Bonhoeffer), the theology of Martin Luther and Leonard Stöckel, the situation of the churches under and after Communism, and current issues in theological/philosophical ethics. Important monographic publications: The 1861 Slovak National Gathering in Turc. St. Martin: Theological Aspects of the Memorandum Events and their Legacy for Today (2012). Between Oct 2019 and July 2020, he worked as a senior research fellow at the Polish Institute of Advanced Studies in Warsaw, Poland. He does research on the Philosophy of Religion (with a focus on Christian philosophy), the relationship between science and religion, religious ethics, the history of the Reformation, and human ideologies.
2. Kim Sang-bong | Chonnam National University, Korea
Kim Sang-bong is a Professor of Philosophy, Chonnam National University, Gwangju. Prof. Kim published many books widely in the fields of Kant’s Philosophy, The Ideology of Allelo… Some of his notable publications are: Self-Consciousness and Thought of Being: Kant’s Philosophy and the Ontology of Subjectivity (1998, Hangilsa), Homo Eticus – The Birth of an Ethical Man (1999, Hangilsa), Dream of Narcissus: Practice for Overcoming the Western Spirit (2002, Hangilsa), Letters on Greek Tragedy (2003, Hangilsa), Academic society-Philosophical inquiry into social subjectivity (2004, Hangilsa), Fascism in Moral Education-Beyond Slave Moral (2005, Book Publisher Gil), The Ideology of Allelo-Subjectivity-Introduction to Innovation in Philosophy (2007, Book Publisher Gil), Homo Ethicus-Su Ra Doi Cua Con Nguoi Kluan Ly (2014, Hanoi), Dedication of Philosophy-Thinking of May 18th (2015, Book Publisher Gil), You are the Country – Political Philosophy for the Age of Sewolho (2017, Book Publisher Gil)
3. Jine Pan | Professor of the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (UCASS)
Jine Pan works as a director, senior researcher, Ph.D. of the International Communist Movement Research Department, Institute of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Professor of the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (UCASS). She is a doctor of Law majoring in Marxist Principles; visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University High School of International Relations (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University). Her research directions: world socialist reform and development, world party politics. Her major publications include: “Report on the Development of the International Communist Movement”; “Vietnam Innovation and its Comparison with China”, etc.
4. Yoshino Fumio | Professor of Takushoku University
Yoshino’s academic concerns is digitalization in the Change of Industrial Structure in Southeast Asia ASEAN Economic Integration. Some articles of Yoshino: ‘Transformation of Asian Business: From Industrialization to Digitalization,’ in Hiromi Shioji, Dev Raj Adhikari, Fumio Yoshino and Takabumi Hayashi Eds., Management for Sustainable and Inclusive Development in Transforming Asia, Springer, Singapore, 2021, pp. 1-24; ‘Trade and Investment in East Asia: Their Implication for the US,’ World Studies (Institute of World Studies, Takushoku University), Vol. 43, March 31, 2008, pp. 133-143; ‘ASEAN in APEC,’ Sekiguchi Sueo & Noda Makito Eds., Road to ASEAN-10 Japanese Perspectives on Economic Integration, Japan Center for International Exchange, Tokyo, 1999…
5. Marcro Brunazzo | Professor of the University of Trento
Marcro Brunazzo is Professor of Political Science. His areas of specialisation are: European Politics; Differentiated Integration; Simulation Modules in EU Studies; Participatory Democracy; Italian Politics… From 2018, he is the member of the Scientific Committee of “De Europa. European and Global Studies Journal”. From 2022, he is the member of the Editorial Board of “Journal of Nation-Building Research”. From 2015 to 2020, he is a department Deans’ delegate to didactics, quality assurance, and traineeship at the Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento. Now he is the director of the MA Program in Global and Local Studies, Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento.
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