Naeyun Lee 5728 S. Blackstone Ave. #311 773-915-3737 Chicago IL 60637 naeyun@uchicago.edu EDUCATION (2014 Expected) Ph.D., Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago IL Dissertation: "Who Belongs to the Nation?: How Individuals, Institutions and States Reshape the Boundaries of Citizenship" Committee: Andrew Abbott (Chair), Elisabeth S. Clemens, Kazuo Yamaguchi Special Fields: Political Sociology, Migration and Citizenship, Social Statistics 2007 M.A. in Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago IL 2004 B.A. in Sociology and Family & Child Studies, Seoul National University, Korea Summa Cum Laude, Ranked top in the College of Human Ecology (1/22) RESEARCH INTERESTS Political Sociology, International Migration, Nations and Nationalism, Quantitative Methods, Citizenship, Law and Society, East Asia WORKS Articles in Progress Lee, Naeyun and Cheol-Sung Lee. Relational Skill Assets and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment. Revised and Resubmitted to Social Science Research. Lee, Naeyun. Relative Social Standing and Support for Nativism: A Multi-level Analysis. Under review at International Journal of Comparative Sociology. Manuscripts Lee, Naeyun. From Mono to Dual Nationality: Restructuring the Legal Boundaries of Citizenship in Japan and Korea. Lee, Naeyun. Does the Ethnic and Civic Dichotomy Still Hold?: A Correspondence Analysis of National Identity in 33 Countries. Lee, Naeyun and Cheol-Sung Lee. Relational Skill Assets and Income Inequality: A Cross-national Analysis of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in OECD countries. FELLOWSHIPS 2005 2010 KFAS Study Abroad Scholarship, The Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies 2004 Fulbright Graduate Study Award, Korean-American Educational Commission (Respectfully Declined) Lee (09/20/2013)
2 GRANTS AND AWARDS Research Travel Grants 2011 Dissertation Research and Travel Grant, Division of the Social Sciences, University of Chicago 2011 Graduate Dissertation Research and Travel Grant, Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture, University of Chicago 2011 Pre-dissertation Research Grant, Committee on Japanese Studies, University of Chicago Conference Travel Grants 2013 GSA Travel Fund, Graduate Student Affairs, University of Chicago 2013 Travel Grant, Committee on Korean Studies & Committee on Japan Studies, University of Chicago 2011 Doolittle-Harrison Fellowship, Graduate Student Affairs, University of Chicago Other Awards 2013 Certificate for University Teaching, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Chicago 2002 2003 Dean s List in the College, University of Washington, Seattle PRESENTATIONS 2013 Do Citizenship Policies Affect One s Attitudes on National Membership? Presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY. 2013 Do Citizenship Policies Affect One s Attitudes toward Descent-based National Identity? Presentation at the NORFACE Migration Conference: Migration: Global Development, New Frontiers, University College London, London, United Kingdom, April, 2013. 2013 Anti-immigrant Attitudes and Citizenship Policies: How Are They Related? Presentation at the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. 2013 Who Belongs to the Nation?: Reshaping the Legal Boundaries of Citizenship in Korea and Japan. Presentation at the Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 2013 Citizenship Policies and Attitudes: Does Dual Citizenship Matter? Presentation at the Political Psychology Workshop, University of Chicago. 2012 National Identity in 33 countries: Does Having a College Education Affect Your Support for Nativism? Presentation at the Graduate Seminar, Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies, Waseda University, Japan. 2012 Does Having a College Education Affect Your Support for Nativism? Presentation at the Metro- Chicago Immigration Workshop, University of Chicago.
3 2011 Cross-national Analysis of National Identity in 33 Countries: Does Having a College Education Affect Your Support for Nativism? Presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 2010 Cross-national Analysis of National Identity in 33 Countries. Presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. 2010 Cross-national Analysis of National Identity in 33 Countries. Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association and the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE University of Chicago, Chicago IL 2012 Research Assistant for Prof. Cheol-Sung Lee Research and literature review on immigrant labor, data collection and statistical analysis 2010 Research Assistant for Prof. Kazuo Yamaguchi Literature review of academic journal publications in Sociology and Economics on their use of public data 2010 Research Assistant for Prof. Kazuo Yamaguchi Literature review of survey materials used for work-life balance research 2009 Consultant for Prof. Kazuo Yamaguchi English-to-Korean translation of the index for a book on work-life balance and fertility decline in Japan. CGP-SSRC, Tokyo, Japan 2007 Rapporteur for the CGP-SSRC Seminar on "Fertility Decline, Women s Choices in the Life Course, and Balancing Work and Family Life: Japan, the USA, and other OECD Countries," 24-26 May 2007 and the Public Symposium on Fertility Decline and Work-Life Balance: Policies and Policy Implications from an International Perspective, 26 May 2007. Prepared the summary report of the conference and the public symposium. CGP-SSRC, Chicago IL 2006 Rapporteur for the CGP-SSRC Seminar on "Fertility Decline, Women s Choices in the Life Course, and Balancing Work and Family Life: Japan, the USA, and other OECD Countries," 16-17 May 2006. Prepared the summary report of the conference TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Chicago, Chicago IL 2012 2014 Preceptor, Sociology BA Seminar Co-designed and co-taught the 3-quarter sequence of the Sociology BA Seminar, assisted students with building, executing, and writing their BA thesis research projects.
4 Autumn 2009, 2011 Lecturer, Social Science Inquiry 1 SSI is an undergraduate social sciences core course; the fall quarter introduces various research methodologies in social sciences (e.g. experiment, statistical analysis, ethnography). Spring 2010 Teaching Assistant (for Prof. Kazuo Yamaguchi), Statistical Methods of Research 2 The second quarter of the graduate core sequence on quantitative methods. Designed and ran weekly lab sessions on generalized linear models (e.g. logistic and Cox regression) and SPSS, graded assignments. Winter 2009 Teaching Intern (for Prof. Jong Hee Park), Social Science Inquiry 2 The second quarter of SSI; the winter quarter is an introduction to quantitative methods. Taught one session of the course, designed and ran biweekly lab sessions on introductory statistics and STATA, graded assignments. Autumn 2008 Teaching Intern (for Prof. Eric Oliver), Social Science Inquiry 1 Taught two sessions of the course, graded papers, assisted students during regular office hours. Winter 2007, 2008 Teaching Assistant (for Prof. Steve Raudenbush), Statistical Methods of Research The first quarter of the graduate core sequence on quantitative methods. Designed and ran weekly lab sessions on analysis of variance, multiple regression and SPSS, graded papers and exams. PROFESSIONAL & UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2009 Present Ad-hoc Reviewer, The American Journal of Sociology 2013 Round Table Organizer, ASA International Migration Section Mini-Conference 2009 2010 Member, Manuscript Board, The American Journal of Sociology 2007 2008 President, Korean Graduate Student Association, University of Chicago 2006 2007 Co-organizer for Spring Institute, Dept. of Sociology, University of Chicago PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION American Sociological Association International Sociological Association Social Science History Association Association of Asian Studies Midwest Sociological Society STATISTICAL SKILLS LANGUAGES Survey analysis, Multivariate Regression, Multi-level Analysis, Hierarchical Linear Models (HLM), Loglinear analysis, and Event History analysis Statistical Packages: STATA, SPSS, HLM Korean: Native Japanese : proficient reading, intermediate speaking Chinese: intermediate reading, elementary speaking
5 REFERENCES Andrew Abbott (Dissertation Committee Chair) Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor a-abbott@uchicago.edu, (773)-702-4545 Elisabeth S. Clemens Professor of Sociology and the College, Chair of the Department of Sociology, clemens@uchicago.edu, (773)-834-4746 Kazuo Yamaguchi Hanna Holborn Gray Professor kyamagu@uchicago.edu, (773)-256-6324 Stephen Raudenbush Lewis-Sebring Distinguished Service Professor sraudenb@uchicago.edu, (773)-834-1904 Cheol-Sung Lee Associate Professor of Sociology chslee@uchicago.edu, (773)-834-1411: