Researcher Search Results Ilju Kim Ilju Kim (金 一珠) Please select the form format to download from below 「Education and research environment」format 「No. 4, the Ministry of Education document style ①Outline for Vitae」format 「No. 4, the Ministry of Education document style ②Education and research environment」format Profile Information AffiliationAssistant Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of Liberal Arts, Sophia UniversityDegreePh.D. in Sociology(McGill University)Researcher number80803056J-GLOBAL ID202101019910209775researchmap Member IDR000019656 Research Interests 1 Migration and citizenship; Professional transnational mobility; Immigrant labor market participation; Comparative research Research History 4 Apr, 2024 - Present Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University Oct, 2022 - Mar, 2024 Faculty of International Studies, Utsunomiya University Apr, 2019 - Sep, 2022 Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies, Waseda University Apr, 2017 - Mar, 2019 Graduate School of Economics and Management, Tohoku University Papers 7 Mother Citizen and Non-Citizen: Citizenship and Political Participation of Filipina Marriage Migrants in Japan and South Korea Ilju Kim Journal of Feminist Economics Japan, 8 78-96, Aug, 2023 自発的海外勤務者(Self-initiated expatriate, SIE)のキャリア形成:日本 の IT 産業における韓国人 IT 従事者達のキャリア経路と3つの役割 金一珠, 金熙珍 国際ビジネス研究, 14(1) 25-40, Apr, 2022 Peer-reviewedLead author Beyond political citizenship: marriage migrant women’s voting practices in South Korea Ilju Kim, Zoua M. Vang Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48(17) 4149-4209, 2022 Peer-reviewedLead author Dual citizenship as claims-making: the case of marriage migrants in South Korea Ilju Kim Citizenship Studies, 25(3) 371-388, Apr 3, 2021 Paths to Civic Engagement: Opportunity Structures and Marriage Immigrants’ Associational Lives in South Korea Ilju Kim, Minjeong Kim Journal of Asian Sociology, 50(1) 247-272, Mar, 2021 Peer-reviewedLead author More Books and Other Publications 2 Stuck in Bottom Work: Filipina Marriage Migrants’ Work Lives in South Korea Ilju Kim, Jah-hon Koo Brill, Jul, 2023 Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea: Reflections and Future Directions; p33-51担当 Ilju Kim Jun 17, 2022 (ISBN: 1978803117)
Ilju Kim (金 一珠) Please select the form format to download from below 「Education and research environment」format 「No. 4, the Ministry of Education document style ①Outline for Vitae」format 「No. 4, the Ministry of Education document style ②Education and research environment」format Profile Information AffiliationAssistant Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of Liberal Arts, Sophia UniversityDegreePh.D. in Sociology(McGill University)Researcher number80803056J-GLOBAL ID202101019910209775researchmap Member IDR000019656 Research Interests 1 Migration and citizenship; Professional transnational mobility; Immigrant labor market participation; Comparative research Research History 4 Apr, 2024 - Present Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University Oct, 2022 - Mar, 2024 Faculty of International Studies, Utsunomiya University Apr, 2019 - Sep, 2022 Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies, Waseda University Apr, 2017 - Mar, 2019 Graduate School of Economics and Management, Tohoku University Papers 7 Mother Citizen and Non-Citizen: Citizenship and Political Participation of Filipina Marriage Migrants in Japan and South Korea Ilju Kim Journal of Feminist Economics Japan, 8 78-96, Aug, 2023 自発的海外勤務者(Self-initiated expatriate, SIE)のキャリア形成:日本 の IT 産業における韓国人 IT 従事者達のキャリア経路と3つの役割 金一珠, 金熙珍 国際ビジネス研究, 14(1) 25-40, Apr, 2022 Peer-reviewedLead author Beyond political citizenship: marriage migrant women’s voting practices in South Korea Ilju Kim, Zoua M. Vang Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48(17) 4149-4209, 2022 Peer-reviewedLead author Dual citizenship as claims-making: the case of marriage migrants in South Korea Ilju Kim Citizenship Studies, 25(3) 371-388, Apr 3, 2021 Paths to Civic Engagement: Opportunity Structures and Marriage Immigrants’ Associational Lives in South Korea Ilju Kim, Minjeong Kim Journal of Asian Sociology, 50(1) 247-272, Mar, 2021 Peer-reviewedLead author More Books and Other Publications 2 Stuck in Bottom Work: Filipina Marriage Migrants’ Work Lives in South Korea Ilju Kim, Jah-hon Koo Brill, Jul, 2023 Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea: Reflections and Future Directions; p33-51担当 Ilju Kim Jun 17, 2022 (ISBN: 1978803117)