@article{ART002244392},
author={Woo PARK},
title={A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective},
journal={Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies},
issn={1225-8539},
year={2017},
volume={24},
number={2},
pages={69-99},
doi={10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003}
TY - JOUR
AU - Woo PARK
TI - A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective
JO - Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies
PY - 2017
VL - 24
IS - 2
PB - Institute of Global Affairs
SP - 69
EP - 99
SN - 1225-8539
AB - The purpose of this article is to broadly analyse the Joseonjok (Korean Chinese) enclave in Southwest Seoul under citizenship perspective. To do this it focus on the enclave’s geographical and historical background, population of Joseonjok, the citizenship status of Joseonjok since coming to Korea, the changes of citizenship status of Joseonjok in Korea, residence period, family structure, employer-employee relationship between Joseonjok entrepreneurs and workers, and so on. The results of the study are summarized as follows. The Joseonjok enclave constituted with the Joseonjok who under the citizenship status of Korean nationality, permanent residency, overseas Korean, foreign Korean worker. The primary purpose of citizenship policy which authorized to Joseonjok is effective economic contribution to the Korea’s development (or globalization). But paradoxically, the citizenship policy for Joseonjok also provide the conditions of formation of Josoenjok’s socioeconomic relationship so-called “enclave labor market(or Joseonjok enclave service economy)”. So, if we analyse the Joseonjok individuals’ socioeconomic activity together with their citizenship status, then, enclave as a case, not only can be explained by the dual labor market framework, but also can explain a part of the state-citizen (society) relationship of Korea.
KW - Joseonjok(Korean Chinese);Southwest Seoul;Enclave;Citizenship Status;Neoliberalism
DO - 10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003
ER -
Woo PARK. (2017). A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective. Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies, 24(2), 69-99.
Woo PARK. 2017, "A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective", Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies, vol.24, no.2 pp.69-99. Available from: doi:10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003
Woo PARK "A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective" Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies 24.2 pp.69-99 (2017) : 69.
Woo PARK. A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective. 2017; 24(2), 69-99. Available from: doi:10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003
Woo PARK. "A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective" Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies 24, no.2 (2017) : 69-99.doi: 10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003
Woo PARK. A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective. Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies, 24(2), 69-99. doi: 10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003
Woo PARK. A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective. Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies. 2017; 24(2) 69-99. doi: 10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003
Woo PARK. A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective. 2017; 24(2), 69-99. Available from: doi:10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003
Woo PARK. "A Study on JoseonJok Enclave in Southwest Seoul: A Citizenship Perspective" Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies 24, no.2 (2017) : 69-99.doi: 10.18107/japs.2017.24.2.003