Based on assumed common ethnicity, language and culture, South Korea is believed to be the best country for North Korean defectors to restart their lives. This is, however, not necessarily the case. Since the mid-2000s, 2000 to 3000 North Koreans have allegedly settled in the UK, Canada, the US, Australia and EU countries. Despite this trend and its broader implications, the onward migration process of North Korean refugees, together with their motivations and lived experiences, remain poorly addressed in academic research. Drawing from the unique experience of North Korean refugees’ onward movement to Australia, the paper suggests that discarding a North Korean identity and habitus and gaining cosmopolitan habitus are the main reasons behi...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
This paper investigates how the political socialisation of North Korean defectors (NKDs) in North &n...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...
© 2017 Kyungja Jung, Bronwen Dalton and Jacqueline Willis. Based on assumed common ethnicity, langua...
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...
The number of North Korean secondary migrants from South Korea has grown markedly in the last ten ye...
In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seeke...
The number of North Korean refugees in South Korea has now reached 30 000 – a number that continues ...
This paper reports on the findings of research into what Korean Australians thought about the proces...
The current crisis in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has resulted in an explosive increas...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
Since the middle of the 1990s, more than 25,000 North Koreans have settled in South Korea, and resea...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
The failed integration of North Korean refugees in South Korea has not been improved, despite many s...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
This paper investigates how the political socialisation of North Korean defectors (NKDs) in North &n...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...
© 2017 Kyungja Jung, Bronwen Dalton and Jacqueline Willis. Based on assumed common ethnicity, langua...
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...
The number of North Korean secondary migrants from South Korea has grown markedly in the last ten ye...
In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seeke...
The number of North Korean refugees in South Korea has now reached 30 000 – a number that continues ...
This paper reports on the findings of research into what Korean Australians thought about the proces...
The current crisis in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has resulted in an explosive increas...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
Since the middle of the 1990s, more than 25,000 North Koreans have settled in South Korea, and resea...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
The failed integration of North Korean refugees in South Korea has not been improved, despite many s...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
This paper investigates how the political socialisation of North Korean defectors (NKDs) in North &n...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...