Papers
From Korea to Upstate New York: A Transnational Study of Korean Mothers’ Self-Crafting and Religious lifeKyung Ju AHN (Anthropology, Syracuse University)
Early Study Abroad Korean Youth in a Midwestern City: Their Ideas and Experiences of Education and the Larger Society of the U.S
Sohyun AN (Curriculum & Instruction, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
South Korean Parachute Kids in Southern California
Boonsoon BYUN (Doctoral student, Ed.D. Program, University of Southern California)
From National to Global Elite?: Chogiyuhak & After
Il Joon CHUNG (Sociology, Korea University)
Korean English Fever and Temporary Migration: Understanding Korean Sojourner Parents’ Desire and Practice for their Children’s English Education in the U.S.
Kayoun CHUNG (Curriculum & Instruction, U of I)
Analysis of Early-Age Overseas Education of Korean Youth
Chon Sun IHM (Education and Social Policy, Sejong University, Seoul)
Living Transnationally: A Case Study of Korean Early Study Student Families in New Zealand
Bon-Giu KOO (Anthropology, The University of Auckland)
“I Am a Kirogi Mother, So This is My Job, Not Father’s!”: Education Exodus and Life Transformation in Korean Immigrant Women
Hakyoon LEE (Second-Language Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Academia, Nationalist Masculinity, and Korea’s Education Exodus
Sangsook LEE-CHUNG (East Asian Languages and Cultures, U of I)
Indeterminate Futures and Language Acquisition Practices among Temporary/Permanent Korean Immigrant Families
Yeonsun Ellie RO (Curriculum & Instruction, U of I)
Language Ideologies in Transnational Space: Three Korean Families’ Imagined Communities and Their Language Socialization Practices
Juyoung SONG (Language, Literacy, and Culture, Ohio State University)
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