Paul Tai Yip Ng Memorial Award
Paul Tai Yip Ng Memorial Award 2023: Yujin Kim and Zoe Hong
Congratulations to Ms. Yujin Kim and Ms. Zoe Hong, the two winners of our 2023 Best Graduate Student Paper award.
Yujin Kim entered the MA program in Sociology at 間眅埶AV in 2022. She graduated from Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan with BA in Education and Culture (Honours, summa cum laude). Her undergraduate thesis presented Zainichi, Korean diasporas and descendants in Japan, especially focusing on their stateless nationality and citizenship as proof of their existence. Now studying in Vancouver, she is interested in discovering individuals transnational experiences and life histories by analyzing Korean migrants memoirs published in North America. The winning paper examines a Korean Canadians return to South Korea with affect theory, analyzing an essay book titled My Own Private Countries: Korea and Canada by Hannah Kim, a 1.5-generation Korean Canadian. Currently, she is working on her thesis under the supervision of Dr. Cindy Patton, exploring the voices of international Korean adoptees in Canada and the United States in their memoirs published in North America with affect theory.
"In-between (Un)familiar Homes: A Korean Canadians Affective Return to South Korea" by Yujin Kim
Zoe Hong completed her Master of Arts in International Studies at 間眅埶AV (間眅埶AV) and her Bachelor of Arts in History at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. She will be starting the PhD program in 間眅埶AVs Faculty of Health Sciences this fall, and she is currently a research assistant for the Pandemics and Borders project. Zoe would like to thank Dr. Nicole Jackson, professor of IS 842, for the guidance and support she has provided throughout Zoes academic endeavours.