Bio
Sangjin Han is professor of sociology at Seoul National University. His research, which often relies on survey data, focuses on the democratic transition in South Korea. He is a member of several international and Korean academic associations and in 1992 was a visiting professor at Columbia University. In addition, he serves as a principle adviser to the Kim Dae Jung Foundation, which works to promote democracy and human rights in Asia.
Featured Work
SEP 5, 1996 • Article
Human Rights Dialogue (1994–2005): Series 1, Number 6 (Fall 1996): The Human Rights Discourse in East Asia: Reports from the Region: Articles: SOUTH KOREA
Articles examined are "Issues Concerning Foreign Workers in Korea;" "Police Attitudes Toward Battered Women;" "The Rights of the Child in the Republic of Korea;""Status ...