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Dr. Dong Jin Kim

Adjunct Professor (School of Religion)
      
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Dr. Dong Jin Kim

Adjunct Professor (School of Religion)

 


Dong Jin is Kim Dae Jung Chair Professor of Peace Studies at Hanshin University, and Adjunct Professor at School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin. He was Irish School of Ecumenics Senior Research Fellow in Peace and Reconciliation Studies, Irish Research Council and Marie Curie Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, and Lecturer of Peace Studies and International Development at the University of Bradford. His research interests are in the areas of peace processes, peacebuilding, humanitarian, and development cooperation. He conducts engaged research, collaborating with various humanitarian, development, and peace organisations, including Okedongmu Children in Korea, Korean Sharing Movement, Understanding Conflict Trust, and Corrymeela. He was a Goodwill Ambassador for Peace on the Korean Peninsula at the South Korean Ministry of Unification (2020-22). He is the author of The Korean Peace Process and Civil Society: Towards Strategic Peacebuilding (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), co-author of Peace and Conflict in a Changing World: Key Issues in Peace Studies (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024, with David Mitchell and Gillian Wylie), and co-editor of Reconciling Divided States: Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea (Routledge, 2022, with David Mitchell). He has published numerous research articles in international journals including International Affairs, International Peacekeeping, Globalizations, Peacebuilding, Alternatives, Asia Europe Journal, and the Pacific Review, as well as several Korean peer-reviewed journals.
Project Title
 Irish School of Ecumenics Senior Research Fellowship in Peace and Reconciliation Studies
From
01/10/2020
To
30/09/2023
Summary
Funding Agency
Irish School of Ecumenics Trust
Project Title
 Comparative Studies on the Peace Processes in Northern Ireland and Korea: Toward Strategic Peacebuilding
From
1/10/2017
To
30/9/2020
Summary
Funding Agency
Irish Research Council and European Union
Programme
EU Horizon 2020 programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 713279
Project Type
Research Grant
Project Title
 Developing Peace and Security Policies of the Seoul Metropolitan Government in an International Perspective
From
17/05/2021
To
16/11/2021
Summary
Funding Agency
Seoul Institute, Seoul Metropolitan Government
Project Title
 Preventing North Korean Disasters and Building Disaster Safety Nets on the Korean Peninsula
From
01/03/2012
To
30/12/2012
Summary
Funding Agency
Ministry of Unification, Republic of Korea
Programme
Inter-Korean exchange and cooperation
Project Type
Research Grant
Project Title
 The White Paper on Gyeonggi Province's Inter-Korean Exchanges and Cooperation 2001-2011
From
01/05/2011
To
30/04/2012
Summary
Funding Agency
Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea
Programme
Inter-Korean exchange and cooperation by local governments
Project Type
Research Grant

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Dan Gudgeon and Dong Jin Kim, Old Wine in New Bottles? A Triple Nexus Approach to Linking Aid Cooperation to Peacebuilding on the Korean Peninsula, International Peacekeeping, 32, (1), 2025, p73 - 97, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Dong Jin Kim, David Mitchell, and Gillian Wylie, Peace and Conflict in a Changing World: Key Issues in Peace Studies, Palgrave Macmillan, 2024, Book, PUBLISHED  URL
Dong Jin Kim and Duncan Morrow, Ontological Security and Protracted Conflict in Frontier Societies: Towards a Trans-local Turn in Peacebuilding, Peacebuilding, 2024, p1 - 16, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Dong Jin Kim and Youngchul Chung, The Agency-Structure Problem in Peacebuilding: Constructing a Niche in the Korean Conflict, The Pacific Review, 37, (1), 2024, p56 - 85, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell, 'You Realise We're Not the Only Ones Stuck Living Like This': Comparative Learning, International Partnerships and Civil Society Peace Education in Conflict-Affected Societies, Alternatives, 48, (4), 2023, p283 - 297, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell, Reconciling Divided States: Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea, Routledge, 2022, 1 - 203pp, Book, PUBLISHED  DOI
Peace processes and comparative research on Ireland, Korea and beyond in, editor(s)Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell , Reconciling Divided States: Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea, Abingdon, Routledge, 2022, pp1 - 20, [Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI
Peace agreements and elite-level peacemaking in Ireland and Korea: governance, security and context in, editor(s)Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell , Reconciling Divided States: Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea, Routledge, 2022, pp80 - 97, [Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI
The peacebuilding role of women within and between Ireland and Korea in, editor(s)Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell , Reconciling Divided States: Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea , Routledge , 2022, pp120 - 139, [Gillian Wylie and Dong Jin Kim], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI
Supporting peacebuilding through socio-economic development in Northern Ireland and the border counties of the Republic of Ireland: sharing lessons for the Korean peace process in, editor(s)Dong Jin Kim and David Mitchell , Reconciling Divided States: Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea , Routledge , 2022, pp158 - 177, [Sandra Buchanan and Dong Jin Kim], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI
  

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David Mitchell and Dong Jin Kim, `You realise we"re not the only ones stuck living like this": comparative learning, international partnerships, and civil society peace education in conflict-affected societies, Political Studies Association of Ireland Conference 2023, Europa Hotel, Belfast, 22 October, 2023, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Dong Jin Kim, Sustainable Peace: Comparing the Northern Ireland and Korean Peace Processes, Dialogue for Peace Process in East Asia - Sharing Experience of Civil Society, Waseda University, Tokyo , 25 January, 2020, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Dong Jin Kim, South Korean NGOs' Humanitarian Cooperation with North Korea and Strategic Peacebuilding, 2019 International Conference on Humanitarian and Peaceful Cooperation with the DPRK, New York University, New York , 1 November , 2019, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Dong Jin Kim, Building Peace with North Korea, Asia Briefing, New York, 1 November, 2019, Asia Society, Invited Talk, PUBLISHED
Dong Jin Kim, Why Peace Journalism?, Shinmoonkwa Bangsong, (580), 2019, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Dong Jin Kim, Resisting the violent structure of militarized conflict: The role of women peace activists in Northern Ireland and Korea, Conflict Research Society Conference, Birmingham, UK, 18/09/2018, 2018, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
David Mitchell and Dong Jin Kim, Ireland can teach Korea about peace, The Times (Irish Edition), 2018, -, Miscellaneous, PUBLISHED
David Mitchell and Dong Jin Kim, Divided Korea can learn from North's peace process, Irish Times, 2017, -, Miscellaneous, PUBLISHED
Dong Jin Kim, We're facing a crisis if the new South Korean government acts without US approval, Journal.ie, 2017, -, Miscellaneous, PUBLISHED
Dong Jin Kim, The two Koreas have tried to make peace before - and they could do so again, The Conversation, 2017, -, Miscellaneous, PUBLISHED

  


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Research interests are in the areas of: strategic peacebuilding, reconciliation, humanitarian and development cooperation, ecumenical movements, in the Korean peninsula and East Asia, and comparative studies of peace processes, including Korea and Ireland.