Research
Research
Social Science
Apr 08, 2021
From impossible to possible: How can South Korea track COVID-19?
COVID-19 Tracking Policy and Privacy Infringement of South Korea
Social Science
Apr 08, 2021
Digitalization, e-government and the fight against Corona-lessions from Estonia
Marti Mätas, Embassy of Estonia, Seoul National University, March 31, 2021
Social Science
Mar 12, 2021
Estimation of the case fatality rate based on stratification for the COVID-19 outbreak
This work is motivated by the recent worldwide pandemic of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). When an epidemiological disease is prevalent, estimating the case fatality rate, the proportion of deaths out of the total cases, accurately and quickly is important as the case fatality rate is one of the crucial indicators of the risk of a disease.
Social Science
Jun 24, 2020
COVID-19 and Social Policy
Professor Ku In Hoe of Social Welfare
Social Science
Jun 24, 2020
Post COVID-19 Platform City
Lee Kwang Jae, Member of the National Assembly Republic of Korea
Social Science
Jun 12, 2020
COVID-19 in Mainland ChinaandHong Kong –Normalcy, abnormality, and the new normalcy
Professor Dong Dong, Research assistant professor, JC School of Public Health and Primary Care ,Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Social Science
Jun 12, 2020
Understanding COVID19 through the Lens of Data Analytics II: Developing Countries
KilkonKo, Professor Graduate School of Public Administration, Director, Asian Regional Information Center Seoul National University
Social Science
Jun 09, 2020
Professor KO Kilkon of SNU Asia Center opens ARIC (Asia Regional Information Center)
ARIC is analyzing COVID-19 in three different ways. ARIC has constructed COVID-19 databases to track the status of COVID-19 around the world.
Social Science
Jun 01, 2020
COVID-19 response information disclosure & risk communication in ROK
Kisoo PARK, Korea University, Institute for Occupational and Environmental Health, Ph.d. in public health, Ph.d. in communication
Social Science
May 08, 2020
COVID-19, Collective Infection and Asia & Africa’s Responses
SNUAC Northeast Asia Center is holding an online academic conference on “COVID-19, Collective Infection and Asia’s Responses”, jointly with Asia Regional Information Center and SNU Institute for Social Development and Policy Research. This is the third academic event held by SNUAC regarding COVID-19, hosted by SNUCRN and sponsored by KOICA.