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Biography
I joined the University of Nottingham as a teaching associate in August 2023. In 2022, I was awarded a PhD in Sociology from the University of Lancaster and hold an MA in International Studies from the University of Sheffield.
Expertise Summary
My research is interested in the intersection of migration, inequalities, identities (race, ethnicity, class and gender), and urban changes. through qualitive methodologies. I am especially interested in how national and local policies, neoliberal development and racialization converge in both urban governance and everyday life. I approach these questions through qualitative ethnographic research and critical theories.
Teaching Summary
My current and past teaching in the School of Sociology and Social Policy is delivered as part of UG modules, entitled:
'Understanding Contemporary Society' (year 1);
'Investigating Social Worlds' (year 1);
'"Race", Ethnicity and Colonial Modernity' (year 3);
and 'Exploring Social and Cultural Identities through Films' (year 3).
Research Summary
My research focuses on the processes of urban (re-)development and multiculturalism, involving urban governance and racialization, particularly in the context of (racial) capitalism, Asian labour… read more
Recent Publications
2025. Racial Capitalism and the Racialization of Hwagyo in South Korea: The Role of Food Culture and Chinatowns in Identity and Survival. In: 32nd Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) Conference.
CHOI, J., 2024. Multicultural or migrant welcoming city? The urban partnership governance of diversity in South Korea In: International Conference on Urban Affairs 2024.
KIM, D., PARK, S., CHOI, J. AND KANG, M., 2023. Case study of Country-of-Origin Information (COI) production bodies and legal frameworks in foreign countries. Ministry of Justice.
Current Research
My research focuses on the processes of urban (re-)development and multiculturalism, involving urban governance and racialization, particularly in the context of (racial) capitalism, Asian labour migration and East Asian developmentalism.