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Newcomers and Global Migration in Contemporary South Korea
Across National Boundaries
Newcomers and Global Migration in Contemporary South Korea
Across National Boundaries
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Description
Newcomers and Global Migration in Contemporary South Korea: Across National Boundaries examines the intersections of race, class, gender and inequalities in global migration in contemporary South Korea. The contributors explore South Korean migration policies and study diverse migrants living and working in South Korea as low-wage undocumented workers, refugees, Korean returnees, migrant women married to Korean men, and white professionals. The chapters in this collection make visible the differentiation and divergence of migration experiences due to race, class, gender, and place of origin, which are all also mediated by local inequalities in South Korea.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Multiculturalism as a Political Project for a New Korean Nation-Building: Explaining the Political Consensus on Multiculturalism Policy
Mi-Kyung Kim
Chapter 2: Explaining South Korea's Diaspora Engagement Policies
Timothy C. Lim and Dong-Hoon Seol
Chapter 3: Globalization and Language Education: English Village in South Korea
Jamie Shinhee Lee
Part II: Return Migrants from Uneven and Unequal Korean Diaspora
Chapter 4: Hierarchical Citizenship in Perspective: South Korea's Korean Chinese
Woo Park
Chapter 5: A Research on Social and Self Perspective towards Highly Educated Korean Returnees Focusing on Business Context
Keunsun You
Chapter 6: Acquiring Higher Education Credentials at Home: Korean Student Return Migrants from Latin America
Jin Suk Bae
Part III: Labor Migration from the Global North & South
Chapter 7: Living as Foreign Scientists: Stories of Nineteen Expatriate Professors in South Korea.
Hyung Wook Park
Chapter 8: Creating Hidd
Product details
| Published | Sep 29 2020 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 314 |
| ISBN | 9781978792760 |
| Imprint | Lexington Books |
| Illustrations | 3 b/w photos; 22 tables; 7 graphs; |
| Series | Korean Communities across the World |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This volume is a welcome addition to the growing literature on multiculturalism in South Korea. Comprehensive in scope, the chapters reflect the diverse scholarship that was until now only available to a Korean audience. This volume is essential reading for any student of globalization, immigration, and demographic change.
Paul Chang, Harvard University
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Newcomers and Global Migration offers a comprehensive and truly global account of South Korea and its transnational migratory flows. Highlighting the plurality of migrant experiences in South Korea and beyond, the book illustrates how diverse migrant communities from the Global South and North—university students, scientists, factory workers, refugees, and co-ethnic returnees—transform social relations, everyday spaces, and national politics. Newcomers and Global Migration will appeal to a variety of readers interested in transnationalism, migration, diaspora, as well as globalization.
Hae Yeon Choo, author of Decentering Citizenship: Gender, Labor, and Migrant Rights in South Korea
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