Korea and the Global Society

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Ethnic Return Migration
Female Marriage Migration
gender and migration
global migration and development nexus
Humanitarian Aid
identity formation studies
international aid dynamics
Korean American
Korean Healthcare
Korean National Identity
Korean Nurses
Korean Wife
Marrying up
Mediascape
Migrant Husbands
migration policy analysis
multiculturalism research
Neocolonial
NGOs
North Korea
North Korean
North Korean Defectors
North Korean Human Rights
North Korean Human Rights Issues
Nursing Care Work
Overseas Koreans
Overseas Koreans Act
Saemaul Undong
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South Korean Women
Vernacular Politics
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  • ISBN 9781032293356
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores multiple fields and disciplines around the theme of South Korea’s engagement and exchanges with global society focusing on development cooperation, migration and the media.

The core of this volume is an analysis of South Korea’s engagement and reciprocity in global society that has developed out of the country’s shift from aid recipient and migrant sender to aid provider and migrant host. The contributions approach this through the three main aspects of overseas aid, cross-border contacts, and interplay of identities in the mediascape. These themes represent an interdisciplinary array of research that introduces and analyses interconnected and concurrent instances of reciprocity, convergence, tension, inclusion, or exclusion in navigating South Korea’s interactional relations with global society, spanning regions and countries including Africa, Asia, the USA, and Germany.

This book will be valuable reading to students and researchers from a wide range of disciplines including sociology, gender studies, ethnic studies, media studies, IR, and area studies, in particular Korean studies.

Yonson Ahn is Professor, Chair of Korean Studies and Deputy Executive Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre of East Asian Studies (IZO) at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany.