This research contributes to the development of migration theories by examining the challenges and opportunities faced by UK-resident refugees and asylum seekers from North Korea in maintaining transnational family ties. The findings are drawn from life history interviews with 14 defectors. I analysed the data using thematic analysis. The research reveals that some of the defectors actively rely on social media to maintain their relations with family members who are scattered outside North Korea, while many others are faced with extreme familial challenges fraught with tensions and anxiety over the safety of their relatives who remain in the totalitarian state. In light of the prevalence of step-wise migration for the defectors and their fa...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
My dissertation examines the conflicts and contradictions of national identity that emerge out of th...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...
North Koreans in South Korea have been seen as defectors, refugees, or migrants, and have also been ...
The number of North Korean secondary migrants from South Korea has grown markedly in the last ten ye...
Based on assumed common ethnicity, language and culture, South Korea is believed to be the best coun...
The paper seeks to explore North Korean refugees’ migratory trajectories and the lived experience of...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
and the number is rapidly growing by several thousand each year. For North Koreans, getting to South...
Although the outward migration of North Korean refugees has received increasing attention in scholar...
�We�re So Happy to Have You Here (But We�d Rather You Hadn�t Come)�: Exclusion, solidarity and netwo...
© 2017 Kyungja Jung, Bronwen Dalton and Jacqueline Willis. Based on assumed common ethnicity, langua...
In this article I examine empirically the state of living conditions among North Korean defectors ab...
From 1959 to 1984, some 90,000 Koreans migrated from Japan to North Korea as part of the “repatriati...
The number of North Korean refugees in South Korea has now reached 30 000 – a number that continues ...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
My dissertation examines the conflicts and contradictions of national identity that emerge out of th...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...
North Koreans in South Korea have been seen as defectors, refugees, or migrants, and have also been ...
The number of North Korean secondary migrants from South Korea has grown markedly in the last ten ye...
Based on assumed common ethnicity, language and culture, South Korea is believed to be the best coun...
The paper seeks to explore North Korean refugees’ migratory trajectories and the lived experience of...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
and the number is rapidly growing by several thousand each year. For North Koreans, getting to South...
Although the outward migration of North Korean refugees has received increasing attention in scholar...
�We�re So Happy to Have You Here (But We�d Rather You Hadn�t Come)�: Exclusion, solidarity and netwo...
© 2017 Kyungja Jung, Bronwen Dalton and Jacqueline Willis. Based on assumed common ethnicity, langua...
In this article I examine empirically the state of living conditions among North Korean defectors ab...
From 1959 to 1984, some 90,000 Koreans migrated from Japan to North Korea as part of the “repatriati...
The number of North Korean refugees in South Korea has now reached 30 000 – a number that continues ...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
My dissertation examines the conflicts and contradictions of national identity that emerge out of th...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...