Research and Publications

Below is a list of links that will take you to additional resources including publications and media coverage of my work.

Community Studies / My article that examines the transformation of Los Angeles Koreatown since 1992: Park-Koreatown

Migration Studies / A 2012 New York Times article on Asian American return migration: More U.S. Children of Immigrants Are Leaving U.S.

Asian American Studies / An announcement for Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History. Published by Greenwood, this 3-volume work consists of 650 entries written by 215 contributors. To date, this is the most comprehensive reference work on the Asian American experience: Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia

Migration Studies / A 10-minute video on Asian American return migration that appeared in “SoCal Connect.” The show is produced by KCET in Los Angeles and contains footage of LMU’s University Hall: SoCal Connect video

Migration Studies / Flyer for a public lecture at MIT on Asian American return migration. “Transpacific Crossing 2.0”: MIT Lecture

Immigration Policy / The Amazon Webpage for the book, Probationary Americans: Contemporary Immigration Policies and the Shaping of Asian American Communities. A co-authored book (with my brother John Park at UC Santa Barbara): Probationary Americans

Immigration Policy / A video of UC Santa Barbara presentation on themes and issues of Probationary Americans: UCTV video

Labor Studies / An article on immigrant labor organizing in Los Angeles that addresses the importance of inter-ethnic coalition building and transnational organizing: Los Angeles Hilton Case

Community Studies / A 2012 Los Angeles Times article on Koreatown redistricting debate: Koreatown redistricting

Race and ethnic relations / An article that attempt to rethink how Asian Americans and Latinos fit into U.S. race relations: A New American Dilemma

A complete list of my publications can be found on my C.V. via the Homepage.

2006-08-10 02.16.52“Newspaper Bins.” Shin-Okubo, Tokyo. Copyright Edward Park, 2013.

2012-12-30 11.08.48

“Dokdo.” New Malden, London. Copyright, Edward Park, 2013.

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