
Publications of Jin-Heon Jung
All genres
Book (3)
2015
Book
Migration and religion in East Asia North Korean migrants' evangelical encounters. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2015)
2011
Book
Iju inkwŏn kaidŭrain kuch‘uk ŭl wihan silt‘ae chosa = The study on actual conditions of immigrants for Human Rights Guideline. National Human Rights Commission of Korea, Seoul (2011)
Book
Iju inkwŏn kaidŭrain Jesian = Human Rights guideline for immigrants. National Human Rights Commission of Korea, Seoul (2011)
Collected Edition (2)
2015
Collected Edition
Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities. Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
Collected Edition
“Muŏsi hakkyo hyŏksinŭl chisokkanŭnghake hanŭnka?: Tokil, Mikuk, Hankuk hyŏksin hakkyoŭi him” = What make school reforming sustainable?: German, American, and Korean reformed schools’ power. Mame tŭrim, Seoul (2015)
Issue (1)
2016
Issue
7, (2) (2016)
Urban aspirations in Seoul (Special issue). Journal of Korean Religions Journal Article (12)
2019
Journal Article
44 (4), pp. 308 - 324 (2019)
Division and unification: seen through the eyes of Korean migrants in Berlin. Historical Social Research 2016
Journal Article
7 (2), pp. 123 - 148 (2016)
The religious-political aspirations of North Korean migrants and protestant churches in Seoul. Journal of Korean Religions
Journal Article
31 (0), pp. 271 - 287 (2016)
Yurŏpesŏui hankukhak tonghyangkwa jŏnmang = A trend and prospect of Korean studies in Europe. Hankukmunhwayŏngku
Journal Article
[책과 삶] 평화는 폭력을 줄여가는 과정 = Peace is a process of reducing violence. Kyunghayng Daily (2016)
Journal Article
7 (2), pp. 5 - 9 (2016)
Urban aspirations in Seoul: Guest editors’ introduction. Journal of Korean Religions 2015
Journal Article
12 (2) (2015)
Some tears of religious aspiration: Dynamics of Korean suffering in post-war Seoul, South Korea. World History Connected
Journal Article
1 (2), pp. 179 - 203 (2015)
Underground railroads of Christian conversion: North Korean migrants and evangelical missionary networks in Northeast Asia / 皈依基督教的地下通道: 北朝鲜移民与东北亚的 新教传教士. Cultural Diversity in China
Journal Article
56, pp. 1 - 33 (2015)
Hankuk-Tokil hakkyo kyosa insike kich’ohan sot’ong chungsim mirae kyoyuk t’amsaek” = A search for a communication-oriented future education based on a survey of Korean and German school teachers. Kyoyuk ch’ŏlhak 2013
Journal Article
4 (2), pp. 147 - 173 (2013)
North Korean refugees and the politics of evangelical mission in the Sino-Korean border area. Journal of Korean Religions
Journal Article
42, pp. 143 - 161 (2013)
Bukhan ijumin chonggyogikwan kyoyukprograemŭi minjokjijŏk koch’al = Ethnographic study on a mega-church training program for North Korean migrants in South Korea. Korean Journal of Religious Education
Journal Article
50, pp. 269 - 288 (2013)
Narrativization of religious conversion: “Christian Passage” of North Korean refugees in South Korea. Hankukŏnŏmunhwa 2011
Journal Article
4, pp. 163 - 188 (2011)
Underground railroads of Christian conversion: North Korean migrants and evangelical missionary networks in Northeast Asia. Encounters Magazine Article (1)
2014
Magazine Article
„Urbane Verheißungen“ in Seoul: Religion und Metropolen im Vergleich. (2014)
Book Review (2)
2014
Book Review
87 (2), pp. 589 - 594 (2014)
[Review of:] Reading North Korea: An ethnological inquiry by Sonia Ryang. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012. Anthropological Quarterly 2012
Book Review
25 (1), pp. 161 - 162 (2012)
[Review of:] Witness to transformation: refugee insights into North Korea by Stephen Haggard and Marcus Noland. Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2011. 256pp. Journal of refugee studies Blog Post (1)
2015
Blog Post
Why do most North Korean migrants choose to be Protestant? Understanding North Koreans as people is better than wooing them with gifts. (2015)
Other (1)
2015
Other
동아시아 맥락에서의 이주와 종교: 북한 이주민의 복음주의와의 만남 = Migration and religion in East Asia: North Korean evangelical encounters, KSPS Newsletter: Project Review, (2015)
Talk (3)
2011
Talk
Perilous crossing, fragile rescue: North Korean refugees and secret Christian aids in the Sino-North Korean border area. Friedensau Conference: Faith-Based Organization and Humanitarian Aid , Friedensau Adventist University (2011)
Talk
Urban religiosity in comparative perspective. "New Directions of Asian Urban Studies in the Age of Globalization." The 9th International Conference of the Institute of Urban Humanities, University of Seoul, Korea (2011)
Talk
Language, protestantism, and communism in two Koreas. Workshop: "Religion and Communism: Comparative Perspectives". Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen (2011)
Working Paper (3)
2014
Working Paper
Ballooning evangelism: Psychological warfare and christianity in the divided Korea. MMG Working Paper (14-07) (2014), 36 pp.
2012
Working Paper
Some tears of religious aspiration: dynamics of Korean suffering in post-war Seoul, South Korea. MMG Working Paper (12-19) (2012), 32 pp.
2011
Working Paper
State and church in the making of post-division subjectivity: North Korean migrants in South Korea. MMG Working Paper (11-12) (2011), 38 pp.
Contribution to a Collected edition (5)
2015
Contribution to a Collected edition
Horstmann, A.; Jung, J.-H.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
Introduction: Refugees and Religion. In: Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities, pp. 1 - 20 (Eds.
Contribution to a Collected edition
North Korean migrants in South Korea: From heroes to burdens and first unifiers. In: Multiethnic Korea? Multiculturalism, migration, and peoplehood diversity in contemporary South Korea, pp. 142 - 164 (Ed. Lie, J.). Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley (2015)
Contribution to a Collected edition
van der Veer, P.). University of California Press, California (2015)
The politics of desecularization: Christian churches and North Korean migrants in Seoul. In: Handbook of religion and the Asian city: Aspiration and urbanization in the twenty-first century, pp. 254 - 272 (Ed.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Ngo, T.; Buck Quijada, J.). Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2015)
Conversion to be: The Christian encounters of North Korean migrants in late cold war Korea. In: Atheist secularism and its discontents: A comparative study of religion and communism in Eurasia, pp. 190 - 209 (Eds.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Jung, J.-H.; Horstmann, A.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
Refugee and Religious Narratives: The Conversion of North Koreans from Refugees to God’s Warriors. In: Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities, pp. 77 - 100 (Eds.