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Clubb Scholarship for Quantitative History in Ann Arbor, MI ($5,000)Ģ011 Mario Einaudi Center Summer Travel Grant for studies in Germany also in 2009 (total $1,000)Ģ010-2011 Center for Teaching Excellence Master Teaching Assistant ($1,000)Ģ008-2009 East Asia Program, Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship for Korean ($21,000)Ģ008 Full-year Asian Language Concentration, Summer FLAS for Japanese language studies ($10,000)
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“Statistics Training in Library Science: Comparing Approaches in Library & Information Science to Sociology Graduate Programs,” forthcoming, Journal of Education in Library and Information Science.Ģ021 “Structuring Diplomatic Ties: Examining Bilateral Diplomatic Exchanges from 1817 to 2005” (with David Clement), Under ReviewĢ011 American Sociological Association’s Comparative Historical Section, Best article co-winnerĢ019 “Treaties of 1882-1899 between Choson Korea and Qing China: How the Qing’s domestic crisis affected the use of International Law,” University of Arizona, School of Sociology Colloquium speakerĢ014 “Gender Inequality in East Asia,” Bard High School Early College-NewarkĢ014 “Gender Inequality in East Asia,” University of Southern California, East Asian Studies courseĢ013 “The Korean Exception: How Sovereignty led to Colonization,” University of Southern California, Department of Sociology, Job TalkĢ013 “Varieties of Imperialism in 19th century Korea: Presenting law in colonial studies through treaty relations with the United States, China, and Japan,” University of Southern California, Rising Stars of Korean Studies ConferenceĢ008 "Geopolitical Networks and Religious Conversion in Early Twentieth Century East Asia," Cornell University, Colloquium East Asian StudiesĢ018 “Interpreting the Maritime and Overland Trade Regulations of 1882 between Chosŏn and the Qing: How the Qing’s Domestic Crisis affected the Use of International Law,” Social Science History Association, paper session, Phoenix, AZĢ013 "Varieties of Cultural Imperialism in 19th century Korea,” Social Science History Association, paper session, Chicago, ILĢ010 "Treaty ports Open for Trade: 19th Century Changes in East Asia” American Sociological Association, refereed roundtable, annual meeting, Atlanta, GAĢ009 “From Suzerainty to Sovereignty,” American Sociological Association annual meetings, historical sociology regular session, San Francisco, CAĢ Graduate School Conference Travel Grant (total $1,500)Ģ012 Sage Fellowship also in 2006-20 (total $41,000)Ģ009/2011 Writing in the Majors course stipend ($1400) and Teaching Writing course stipend ($5,500)Ģ011 Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Jerome M. “Interpreting the Maritime and Overland Trade Regulations of 1882 between Chosŏn and the Qing: How Logics of Appropriateness shaped Sino-Korean Relations,” International Area Studies Review.Ģ021 Jung Mee Park. “The Puzzle of Korean Christianity: Geopolitical Networks and Religious Conversion in Early Twentieth-Century Asia,” American Journal of Sociology.Ģ020 Jung Mee Park and Julian Wang. Postdoctoral Fellow, Korean Studies Institute Ģ009 Kane, Danielle and Jung Mee Park. Research Associate, Center for East Asian StudiesĢ014 – 2015 BARD HIGH SCHOOL EARLY COLLEGE, Newark, NJĢ013 – 2014 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA Visiting Scholar, Korean Studies InstituteĢ014 – 2016 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA Study Abroad: Freie Universität BerlinĢ016 – present BASIS TUCSON NORTH, Tucson, AZĢ017 – 2020 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA
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magna cum laude, History and Distinction in Sociology, minor: Music, Certificate: German. M.A., Quantitative Methods in Social SciencesĢ005 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PAī.A. Ph.D., Sociology, Field exams: Organizations, Social Stratification, and Cultureĭissertation: Why Treaties Matter: the legal and cultural effects of 19th century treaties M.L.I.S., Library and Information Science (expected in December 2021)