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Journal of Asian Sociology

Journal of Asian Sociology

  • Frequency : 4 issues/year
  • ISSN : 2671-4574(Print) / 2671-8200(Online)
  • Publisher : The Institute for Social Development and Policy Research, Seoul National University, Korea
  • Editor in Chief : Kim, Hong Jung
  • Contact : jasoceditor@gmail.com / +82 2 880 4240
  • Indexed in SCOPUS
Journal of Asian Sociology (JAS) is one of the most established academic journals for social science in English-language published by the Institute of Social Development and Policy Research (ISDPR) at Seoul National University. Founded as Bulletin of the Population and Development Studies Center in 1972 and evolving into Korea Journal of Population and Development from 1990 to 1997, and then Development and Society from 1998 to 2018, JAS has more than 40 years of history. JAS is currently indexed in SCOPUS and is also included in JSTOR archive.
With its main focus on Asia, and especially the East Asian region, JAS provides path breaking works from social, cultural, political to economic field, and discusses various sociological issues such as inequality, social change, policy, labor, environment, social quality, demographic change and so on. The journal presents empirical analysis and theoretical discussions on important topics of modern society, including culture, economics, politics, demographics and the varied sociological issues that emerge in the Asian region.

Journal of Asian Sociology

Volume 52 Number 4, December 2023

CONTENTS
Articles
  • Cultural Co-creation by Filmmaking Sojourners: Transnational Film Co-production in East Asia

    Suhyun Kim

  • Social Changes and Religion’s Response: An Analysis of the Symbolism in the Controversies Surrounding the Ordination of Women in Korea

    Jungyeon Yi

  • What is Female Universalism in Hallyu? A Theoretical and Empirical Exploration with a Focus on Japanese Fans

    Ingyu Oh, Wonho Jang, and Hyun-Chin Lim

  • A Study on North Koreans in China: Labor Migration in Perspective

    Woo Park


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