Degree
2000.10.-2006.04.Sociology, University of Essex [Ph.D.]
1999.10.-2001.04.Cultural Sociology, University of Essex, UK [M.A.]
1998.10.-1999.06.University of London, SOAS Diploma for Postgraduate Studies, UK
1995.03.-1999.02.KyungHee University [B.A.]
Experience
2002.10.-2007.05. Part-time Teacher, Dep. of Sociology, University of Essex, UK
2007.01.-2009.06. Part-time Teacher, Dep. of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies, University of Essex, UK
2007.12.-2009.02. Leyhausen International Services UK Project Manager & Moderator
2009.03.-2010.02. Guest professor, Department of Sociology, Kyung Hee University
2009.10.-2010.01. Specialist, National Research Council for Economic, Humanities, and Social Sciences
2010.03.-2012.12. Part-time lecturer, Department of Sociology, Kyung Hee University
2010.02.-2013.05. HK research professor, Institute of East Asia Studies, Sungkonghoe University
2013.01.-2013.06.Senior Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore
2013.07.-2014.06. Lecturer, Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore
2014.09.-Present. Associate professor, University of North Korean Studies
Artice
* Sung Kyung Kim (2011) ‘Beyond Globalization, Regionalization and Nationalism: Political Economy of Korean Film Industry in the Age of Neoliberalism’, Democratic Society and Policy Studies, no 19. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2011) ‘A Critical Approach to Migration Studies Research Paradigm: Research on Everyday Life of North Korean Refugee’, Asia-Pacific Research, No 18. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2012) ‘Experiencing Borders and Routes of Mobility: ‘Border Crossing’ or ‘Border Making’ in the case of North Korean border-crossers’, Space and Society, Vol. 40 (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2012) ‘‘Defector’ ‘Refugee’ or ‘Migrant’?: North Korean Settlers in South Korea’s Changing Social Discourse’, North Korean Review, Vol.8, No. 2. (in English)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2013) ‘North Koreans’ Border Crossing and North Korea-China Borderland: ‘Sensed Place’ and the ‘Gendered’ Sense of Place of Female North Korean Border Crosser’, Korean Sociology, Vol.47, No.1 (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2013) ‘Tracing Japanese filmworkers’ journeys to “the global”, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, June. (in English)
* Sung Kyung Kim [with Oh YoungSook] (2013), The Experiences and Representation of North Korean Defector, Seoul: Munhwa Gwahak. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2014) ‘‘The Stranger’ in the Division System: Limitations and Possibilities of North Korean Arrivals in South Korea’, North Korean Studies, Seoul. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2014) ‘‘“I am well-cooked food”: The Surviving Strategies of North Korean Female Border-crosser and Possibilities of Empowerment’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. (in English)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2015) ‘Spaces for an Expanded Notion of Multiculturalism: the Transformation of the Traditional market-place to Multicultural Shopping Mall in Seoul’, in Asian Multiculturalism, Daniel Goh (ed), London: Routledge. (in English)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2016) ‘Mobile North Korean Women and their Places in the Sino-North Korea Borderland’, Asian Anthropology, Vol. 16, Hongkong University. (in English)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2016) ‘North Korean’s Everyday life and Mind as Method: Colluding Mind in the Occasions of the Life Consensus Session and Censorship’, Economy and Society, Vol. 106. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2017) ‘Mobile North Korean Women and their Distant Motherhood: Reconstruction of Intimacy and Possibility of the Sense of Shame’, Culture and Society, Vol. 23. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2017) ‘Minds of Division and Ethics of Hospitality: Focusing on ‘Tagukki’ rally and North Korean Migrants’, Journal of Korean Ethnic Culture, 75. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2017) ‘Conceptual History of ‘Ethnic/National-Film’: From ‘Choseon Film’ to ‘Korean Cinema’, Tamla Culture, 56. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2018) ‘Making a Society with North Korean Migrants: Possibility of Reciprocity and Hospitality’, Culture and Politics, 5(1). (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim(2018) ‘North Korean Political System and the Habits of Heart: The Functions of Juche Ideology and Sinso’, Review of North Korean Studies, 21(2). (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2019) ‘ A Way to Remember the Canon of National Cinema in Korean Peninsula: The Interpretational Division of ‘Na/Ra Un-gyu’ between North and South Korea’, Culture and Society, 27(2). (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim (2019) ‘A Brief Note on the Spectacle of Pyongyang Urban Construction: Focusing on the Affects of Passion and Resignation’, Concept and Communication, 24. (in Korean)
* Sung Kyung Kim(2020) ‘Mobile North Korean Women and Long-Distance Motherhood: The (Re)Construction of Intimacy and the Ambivalence of Family,’ Korean Studies, 44, University of Hawaii. (in English)