Hyukmin Kang 강혁민
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
PhD. University of Otago / M.Phil. Trinity College Dublin/ MA. Universität Bonn
Transitional justice, Political reconciliation, Peacebuilding
#1105, Frontier 10-10 office / 02-3277-3659
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Dr. Hyukmin Kang is specialised in transitional justice, political reconciliation, and peacebuilding with a strong focus on South Korea. At Ewha, he researches on everyday peace and agonism in the East Asian context. He teaches different topics including peace and conflict, international development, politics of developing worlds, and East Asian relations. Kang Hyukmin & Heo Ji Young. 2023. "Where is the Ordinary? Understanding People's Engagement in the Korean Peacebuilding" Peace Review. Online Publication. (ESCI/SCOPUS). Kang, Hyukmin. 2022. “Religious Meaning-Making Narratives for Reconciliation in the aftermath of State Violence: South Korean Christian Perspectives.” Journal of Korean Religions. 13(2): 149-181. (A&HCI) Kang, Hyukmin. 2022. “Enforced Silence or Mindful Nonviolent Action? Everyday peace and South Korean victims of civilian massacres in the Korean War.” Peacebuilding 10(3): 297-312. (SSCI) Kang, Hyukmin, Lee, SungYong. 2022. “The Agency of Victims and Political Violence in South Korea: Reflection on the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation.” Peace and Conflict Studies: Journal of Peace Psychology 28(2): 235-244. (ESCI/SCOPUS) Kang, Hyukmin. 2022. “Positive Peace in Political Reconciliation” in The Palgrave Handbook of Positive Peace. Eds. Katerina Standish, Heather Devere, Adan E. Suazo, Rachel Rafferty. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. 959-977.