- Gender Politics and Representation
- Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
- Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
- Gender Diversity and Inequality
- Electoral Systems and Political Participation
- Diverse Approaches in Healthcare and Education Studies
- Asian Culture and Media Studies
- Social Policy and Reform Studies
- Educational Systems and Policies
- Climate change and permafrost
- Psychosocial Factors Impacting Youth
- Advanced Drug Delivery Systems
- Biochemical Acid Research Studies
- Coenzyme Q10 studies and effects
- Advanced battery technologies research
- Student Assessment and Feedback
- Education, Safety, and Science Studies
- Climate variability and models
- Media Influence and Politics
- Human Resource Development and Performance Evaluation
- Innovative Teaching Methodologies in Social Sciences
- Crystallization and Solubility Studies
- Education and Learning Interventions
- Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
- Educational Research and Pedagogy
California State University, Sacramento
2017-2023
University of Missouri–St. Louis
2012-2016
Yeungnam University
2009
This paper examines the role of gender and familial ties in Park Geun-Hye's political trajectory to become first female president South Korea. Even though her entry into politics was heavily indebted kinship father Jung-Hee, an authoritarian leader who led Korea from 1963 1979, she has consolidated position within party among Korean voters as a viable, competent politician over last fifteen years. Analyzing news reports, campaign pamphlets, autobiography, this study reveals that used...
This article explores the first female president of South Korea, Park Geun-Hye, and her substantive representation women. Though is one many women executives from Asia taking family route to power, presidency still may lead implementation women-friendly policies once elected. Park's government has expanded women-related policy areas developed by previous progressive governments, but not consistently. mixed, performance shows improvement over conservative president, who shares party...
Abstract What is the impact on symbolic representation of female leaders who are seen as failures? Do women from political dynasties elicit representation? I answer these questions by analyzing how Park Geun-hye’s election first woman president South Korea and her subsequent impeachment shaped voters’ perceptions women’s potential contribution leaders. Utilizing an original survey focus groups, argue that Korean voters overall did not recognize Park’s country’s a symbol empowerment because...
What influences strategic voting? This paper evaluates the influence of two often overlooked factors: gender candidates and nomination process. Through our experimental design using South Korea as a case study, we find voting to be less common than conventional wisdom would expect. Furthermore, findings show that both paths behaviour, with implications for efforts promote equity.
Tsai Ing-wen was elected as the first woman president of Taiwan in 2016 and re-elected 2020. Did prospect “the president” shape expectations changes she may bring about regarding women lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer (LGBTQ) rights? Analyzing 35 in-depth elite interviews, this paper demonstrates Tsai’s campaign did not benefit much from woman” slogan, her cabinet included fewer than predecessors’, could proactively push for marriage equality after elections. case illuminates constraints...
"Protest Politics and the Democratization of South Korea: Strategies Roles Women by Youngtae Shin." Journal Women, & Policy, 37(2), pp. 237–238
This study empirically tests whether existing recommendations to revisit traditional grading practices promote equity apply college-level Political Science education. Analyzing 90 upper-division courses in Fall 2019, 2020, and 2022, this preliminary found no statistically significant impact of course policies, practices, individual instructors' characteristics (e.g., gender, contract type, seniority), the pandemic effect, modality (online vs. in-person) on DFW rates gaps. Penalty for late...
When the first female president of a country is impeached, how does disgraceful exit shape people’s memory her? Does sexism play role in such retrospective evaluations? Do voters who supported her remain loyal, or do they withdraw their support due to disappointment? This article utilizes impeachment Park Geun-hye South Korea as case answer these questions. Using public opinion survey conducted three years after 2016 impeachment, I demonstrate that hostile played negative evaluations Park,...
This study analyzes the differences in behaviors of sports participation according to learning experience using survey data on National Sport Participation Survey Korea. The results are as follows. First, frequency participantion physical activities with experiences is frequent. Second, awareness facilities and cost purchasing equipment high. Third, participants more active club activities, they also prevention safety accidents. Lastly, experienced highly appreciate health maintenance effect...
The purpose of this study is to examine the necessity National Sport Participation Panel Study and seek ways build it. To end, concept use examples panel data were first examined, construction plan was studied. main results are as follows. First, should include Sports for All survey, which a single-year cross-sectional survey currently being investigated. Second, it appropriate design fixed survey. Third, target population whole nation aged 5 or older, frequency one year. Fourth, contents...