Publications of Jin-Heon Jung

Journal Article (12)

2019
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H., & Lee, E.-J. (2019). Division and unification: seen through the eyes of Korean migrants in Berlin. Historical Social Research, 44(4), 308–324. https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.44.2019.4.308-324
2016
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (2016). The religious-political aspirations of North Korean migrants and protestant churches in Seoul. Journal of Korean Religions, 7(2), 123–148. https://doi.org/10.1353/jkr.2016.0013
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (2016). Yurŏpesŏui hankukhak tonghyangkwa jŏnmang = A trend and prospect of Korean studies in Europe. Hankukmunhwayŏngku, 31(0), 271–287. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002C-4EED-2
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (2016). [책과 삶] 평화는 폭력을 줄여가는 과정 = Peace is a process of reducing violence. Kyunghayng Daily. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002C-4EF0-7
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H., & van der Veer, P. (2016). Urban aspirations in Seoul: Guest editors’ introduction. Journal of Korean Religions, 7(2), 5–9. https://doi.org/10.1353/jkr.2016.0008
2015
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (2015). Some tears of religious aspiration: Dynamics of Korean suffering in post-war Seoul, South Korea. World History Connected, 12(2). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0027-B1FC-5
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (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, 1(2), 179–203. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdc-2015-0012
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H., & Kim, H.-chul. (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, 56, 1–33. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0028-D660-E
2013
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (2013). North Korean refugees and the politics of evangelical mission in the Sino-Korean border area. Journal of Korean Religions, 4(2), 147–173. Retrieved from http://uhpjournals.wordpress.com/category/journal-of-korean-religions/
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (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, 42, 143–161. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0014-BCDD-5
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (2013). Narrativization of religious conversion: “Christian Passage” of North Korean refugees in South Korea. Hankukŏnŏmunhwa, 50, 269–288. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0014-BCE5-2
2011
Journal Article
Jung, J.-H. (2011). Underground railroads of Christian conversion: North Korean migrants and evangelical missionary networks in Northeast Asia. Encounters, 4, 163–188. Retrieved from http://us.macmillan.com/engagingotherness/RafaelReyesRuiz

Book (3)

2015
Book
Jung, J.-H. (2015). Migration and religion in East Asia North Korean migrants' evangelical encounters. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Retrieved from http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/migration-and-religion-in-east-asia-jinheon-jung/?isb=9781137450388
2011
Book
Oh, K.-S., Shin, E.-J., Wi, E.-J., Jung, J.-H., Lee, B.-H., & Lee, K.-S. (2011). Iju inkwŏn kaidŭrain kuch‘uk ŭl wihan silt‘ae chosa = The study on actual conditions of immigrants for Human Rights Guideline. (B.-H. Chung, Ed.). Seoul: National Human Rights Commission of Korea. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-000F-4CD2-0
Book
Oh, K.-S., Shin, E.-J., Wi, E.-J., Jung, J.-H., Lee, B.-H., & Lee, K.-S. (2011). Iju inkwŏn kaidŭrain Jesian = Human Rights guideline for immigrants. (B.-H. Chung, Ed.). Seoul: National Human Rights Commission of Korea. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-000F-4CD6-8

Working Paper (3)

2014
Working Paper
Jung, J.-H. (2014). Ballooning evangelism: Psychological warfare and christianity in the divided Korea. Retrieved from https://www.mmg.mpg.de/61146/wp-14-07
2012
Working Paper
Jung, J.-H. (2012). Some tears of religious aspiration: dynamics of Korean suffering in post-war Seoul, South Korea. Retrieved from https://www.mmg.mpg.de/60447/wp-12-19
2011
Working Paper
Jung, J.-H. (2011, October). State and church in the making of post-division subjectivity: North Korean migrants in South Korea. Retrieved from https://www.mmg.mpg.de/59628/wp-11-12

Issue (1)

2016
Issue
Jung, J.-H., & van der Veer, P. (Eds.). (2016). Urban aspirations in Seoul. Journal of Korean Religions (Vol. 7). Retrieved from http://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35453

Other (2)

2015
Other
Jung, J.-H. (2015). 동아시아 맥락에서의 이주와 종교: 북한 이주민의 복음주의와의 만남 = Migration and religion in East Asia: North Korean evangelical encounters. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0029-4847-E
Other
Jung, J.-H. (2015). Why do most North Korean migrants choose to be Protestant? Understanding North Koreans as people is better than wooing them with gifts. UCA News. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0029-4849-A

Book Review (2)

2014
Book Review
Jung, J.-H. (2014). [Review of:] Reading North Korea: An ethnological inquiry by Sonia Ryang. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012. Anthropological Quarterly. Retrieved from http://aq.gwu.edu/energopower-and-biopower-in-transition.html
2012
Book Review
Jung, J.-H. (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. Oxford Univ. Press. Retrieved from http://jrs.oxfordjournals.org/content/25/1/161.extract

Contribution to a Collected edition (5)

2015
Contribution to a Collected edition
Horstmann, A., & Jung, J.-H. (2015). Introduction: Refugees and Religion. In A. Horstmann & J.-H. Jung (Eds.), Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities (pp. 1–20). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137496300_1
Contribution to a Collected edition
Jung, J.-H. (2015). North Korean migrants in South Korea: From heroes to burdens and first unifiers. In J. Lie (Ed.), Multiethnic Korea? Multiculturalism, migration, and peoplehood diversity in contemporary South Korea (pp. 142–164). Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California. Retrieved from http://ieas.berkeley.edu/publications/tk1.html
Contribution to a Collected edition
Jung, J.-H. (2015). The politics of desecularization: Christian churches and North Korean migrants in Seoul. In P. van der Veer (Ed.), Handbook of religion and the Asian city: Aspiration and urbanization in the twenty-first century (pp. 254–272). California: University of California Press. Retrieved from http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520281226
Contribution to a Collected edition
Jung, J.-H. (2015). Conversion to be: The Christian encounters of North Korean migrants in late cold war Korea. In T. Ngo & J. Buck Quijada (Eds.), Atheist secularism and its discontents: A comparative study of religion and communism in Eurasia (pp. 190–209). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Retrieved from http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/atheist-secularism-and-its-discontents-tam-t--t--ngo/?sf1=barcode&st1=9781137438379
Contribution to a Collected edition
Jung, J.-H. (2015). Refugee and Religious Narratives: The Conversion of North Koreans from Refugees to God’s Warriors. In J.-H. Jung & A. Horstmann (Eds.), Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities (pp. 77–100). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9781137496300_4

Collected Edition (2)

2015
Collected Edition
Horstmann, A., & Jung, J.-H. (Eds.). (2015). Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Retrieved from http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/Building-Noah146s-Ark-for-Migrants-Refugees-and-Religious-Communities/?K=9781137501530
Collected Edition
Jung, J.-H. (2015). “Muŏsi hakkyo hyŏksinŭl chisokkanŭnghake hanŭnka?: Tokil, Mikuk, Hankuk hyŏksin hakkyoŭi him” = What make school reforming sustainable?: German, American, and Korean reformed schools’ power. Seoul: Mame tŭrim. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0028-D65C-9
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