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Tarek Mohamed | Research Program

This essay describes Tarek Mohamed's research program. Tarek is interested in interrogating the social, political and cultural structures and dynamics that produce, sustain and reproduce violence. He is also interested in both textual and structural violence. His research looks at how to read state and societal violence within a country from the perspective of its diasporic communities. In other words, his research is focusing on the dynamics that produce expulsion from the realms of citizenship

A History of Protest in South Korea (NYTimes Coverage)

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This timeline essay presents New York Times articles and their coverage of protests in South Korea. It both aids us in understanding international media coverage of South Korea as well as a demonstration of the omissions and gaps of such a timeline. 

Protesting Refugees in South Korea

Submitted by dytassara on

This photo essay covers South Koreans protesting refugees, especially those who entered through Jeju Island.