Dr. Yangsook Kim 

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Yangsook Kim

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Phone:  (561) 297- 3273
Email: kimy@fau.edu
Office: CU 245/Boca Campus

Research: International Migration, Citizenship, Care Work, Comparative Ethnography, Qualitative Methods 
Teaching: Global Migration, Migrant Labor, Care and Society,  Sociology of gender, Transnational Communities, Race and ethnicity

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Background

Dr. Yang-Sook Kim joined the faculty of the sociology department at FAU in 2022. She holds a Master’s in sociology from Korea University, South Korea, and a Ph.D. in Sociology from University of Toronto, Canada (2020). Dr. Kim's current book project examines how unequally positioned groups of marginalized women workers navigate intensifying precarity with a comparative case study of care sectors in South Korea and the United States. In another ongoing project “Heroes in Precarity,” she critically analyzes how eldercare workers have been responding to the crisis and the political opportunities created by the COIVD-19 global pandemic in California and Seoul.

Recent Publications

Yang-Sook Kim, 2022, National Care Experts and Joseonjok Aunties: Eldercare Workers’ Resistance in South Korea. Korean Journal of International Migration, 9(1), 5-23 (Written in Korean). 

Yang-Sook Kim and Yi-Chun Chien, 2021, “We are Not Foreigners”: Constructing Migrant Subjects in Korean Chinese Claims-making in South Korea. International Journal of Korean History, 26(2), 11-40. 

Yang-Sook Kim, 2018, Care Work and Ethnic Boundary Marking in South Korea, Critical Sociology, 44 (7-8), 1045-1059.