SE HWA LEE Curriculum Vitae, Phone: (518) 772-8345 Email: SLEE5@albany.edu EDUCATION 2015 Ph.D.,, Sociology (expected) Dissertation: Korean Wild Geese Families, A New Trend of Transnational Migration: Split Household Strategies and Gender Dynamics Committee: Christine Bose (co-chair), Angie Chung (co-chair), Glenna Spitze Qualifying Exams: Gender; Family 2007 M.P.P. University of Michigan, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Ann Arbor, MI 2005 M.P.A. Seoul National University, Graduate School of Public Administration (Summa Cum Laude), Republic of Korea Master s Thesis: How Presidents Policy Goals Have Achieved Through Legislations and Budgets?: Content and Correlation Analysis of Korean Presidents Inauguration and Annual New Year Addresses from 1948 to 2003 2002 B.A. Seoul National University, Spanish (Cum Laude), Republic of Korea PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed Journal: Se Hwa Lee. Forthcoming How Do Women in Developing Countries Increase Political Representation in the National Assembly?: A Longitudinal Analysis of South Korea from 1948 to 2008. Journal of Women, Politics and Policy. Book Chapter: Se Hwa Lee. 2013. The Bifurcated Statuses of the Wives of Korean International Students. Pp. 135-156 in Koreans in North America: Twenty-First Century Experiences, edited by Pyeong Gap Min. Lexington Books. TEACHING EXPERIENCE () Instructor Co-Teacher Introduction to Social Research (2011 Spring) Global Gender Issues (2009 Spring) Lab Instructor Introduction to Social Research (2008-2010) Teaching Assistant Gender in Families (2009) Introduction to Social Research (2008-2010) Statistics for Sociologists (2009) Guest Lecturer Gender in Families: Black Families as a New Pattern of American Families in Bart Landry s book, Black Working Wives. (2010 Spring) Intro to Social Research: How to Read a Research Article? (2010 Fall) Introduction to Sociology: Women s Work in the Formal Economy & the Household. (2010 Summer ) Lee- 1
TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of Gender Sociology of Family Social Research Methods Race, Class and Gender Sociology of Migration Qualitative Methodology Global Gender Issues Gender and Leadership Social Statistics Women and Work Asian/Asian Americans Introduction to Sociology HONORS AND AWARDS 2014-2015 Dissertation Research Fellowship Award,, $1,000 2014 Graduate Student Association Research Grant,, $225 2014 Benevolent Association Research Award,, $500 2013-2014 Dissertation Research Fellowship Award,, $1,000 2013 Initiatives for Women Award,, $400 2012 Social Science Research Council, Korean Studies Dissertation Workshop 2011 The Global Society of Korea and America Dissertation Scholarship, the Research Center for Korean Community at Queens College of CUNY, $3,000 2010 Initiatives for Women Award,, $500 2009 Graduate Student Association Professional Development Grant, University at Albany, SUNY, $200 2007~2011 Tuition Scholarship and Assistantship,, University at Albany, SUNY 2006 Ford School Award for Merit, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, $5,000 2006 Ford School Alumni Fellowship/Internship, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, $6,000 2005 Best Thesis Award, Graduate School of Public Admin., Seoul Nat. Univ. 2003-2004 Academic Merit Scholarship, Graduate School of Public Admin., Seoul Nat. Univ. WORKS IN PROGRESS Impact of Immigration Policies on Middle-class Migrant Women s Gender Relations and Settlement to the Host Societies: Comparative Study of Wild Geese Women in the US & Canada (draft in progress) Role of Communication Technology on Transnational Intimacy of Migrant Families: Analysis of Korean Wild Geese Families (draft in progress) Costs of Children on International Students Academic Success: Comparative Analysis of Married Graduate International Student Couples (draft in progress) Overcoming Invisible Whiteness in the Discourse of Asian American Women s Motherhood, Marital Status and Labor Force Participation (draft available) Spuriousness of Gender Paradox in Job Satisfaction: Using General Social Survey (GSS) 2002, 2006 and 2010 Co-authored with Rakkoo Chung, SUNY at Albany (journal manuscript in progress) Unequal Status of Foreign Brides in Korea (draft available) Lee- 2
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2013 August Transnational Split Household Strategies, Spousal Relations and Parenting Practices of Korean Wild Geese Families, Roundtable Session on International Migration, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York 2012 October The Bifurcated Statuses of the Wives of Middle-Class Korean International Students: How Migration Affects Spousal Relationships and the Division of Household Labor, Session on Migration & Crossing Borders, New York State Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Potsdam 2012 February Gender Dynamics of Transnational Migrant Families: Korean Wild Geese Families, Regular Paper Session on Gender Dynamics of Migration, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York 2011 August Bifurcated Status of Middle-class Korean Students Wives at Home after Migration to the US, Roundtable Session on International Migration, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas 2011 February Bifurcated Gender Relations at Home after Migration Depending on Legal Status: Korean International Graduate Students Wives, Regular Paper Session on Intersectional Effects of Race, Gender, Legal Status and Citizenship on the Lives of Transnational Migrants, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia 2011 February Spuriousness of Gender Paradox in Job Satisfaction: Using General Social Survey (GSS) 2002, Co-authored with Rakkoo Chung, SUNY at Albany, Regular Paper Session on Job Satisfaction and Career Constraints, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia 2010 March Critical Factors Determining the Level of Women s Political Representation: A Longitudinal Analysis of South Korea, Regular Paper Session on Macro- Politics and Micro-Structures Preside, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Boston 2009 August Unequal Status of Foreign Brides in Korea, Co-authored with Rakkoo Chung, SUNY at Albany, Roundtable Session on International Migration/ Inclusion and Multiculturalism in South Korea, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco 2009 August Overcoming Invisible Whiteness in the Discourse of Asian Women s Motherhood, Marital Status and Labor Force Participation, Roundtable Session on Sex and Gender/ Gender and Mothering, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco 2009 March Different Impact of Motherhood and Marital Status on Women s Labor Force Participation among Asians, Blacks and Whites, Roundtable Session on Gender, Race, Nationality and Labor Market Participation, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore Lee- 3
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2014-Current, Research Foundation for the State University of New York Research Project Assistant, Evaluation Unit in Professional Development Program Project: CONNECTIONS trainings for New York State Childcare Providers: Participant Reaction Questionnaire (PRQ) Open-ended Questions: Content Analysis Report Project: Comprehensive Item Analysis Report: Measuring Learning Gains by Trainings for Childcare Providers in New York State in 2013 and 2014 Project: Summary Report for the At-Risk Youth College Access Challenge Grant (CACG) Program Project: Analysis of Knowledge Gain of Childcare Providers in New York State through E-Learning Programs, Shaken Baby Syndrome and Prevention of Obesity Project: Comprehensive Evaluation Report: General Child Care Training/ Educational Incentive Program/ Career Enhancement and Medication Administration Training (Contracted by New York State Office of Children and Family Services) 2007-2010 & 2013-2014, Research Assistant, Sociology Department Project: 2013-2014 Provost s Fellow Report: Internationalization Collaborations and Initiatives Project: Globalizing Higher Education in the Knowledge Economy: A Case Study on Universities in South Korea Project: Construction of Sociology Departmental Assessment Data using national ASA student survey (Sociology Majors: Before Graduation in 2012) and University at Albany SOC400 capstone survey (Survey on Courses and Advisement) Project: Latino Faculty: Representation in the SUNY System, 1995-2008 Project: Cross National Patterns in International Marriages Project: "Adult Consequences of Sibling Structure" Project: Restoration of Joan Huber's 1978 data set "Attitudes Toward Women and Work" for ICPSR archive Project: Changes in Socioeconomic Status- City Variations among Latino New Yorkers, 2000-2005 2006, International Secretariat of Amnesty International, London, UK Research Assistant, Gender Unit in the Policy and Evaluation Program Project: Stop Violence Against Women PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Women, Politics and Policy 2010-2011 Chair, Program Scheduling Committee, Eastern Sociological Society 2011 2011 Session Paneling Committee, Eastern Sociological Society 2011 2011 Presider, Roundtable session on Gender, Transnational Marriage, and Sextrafficking in International Migration, Eastern Sociological Society 2011 Lee- 4
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Section Memberships: Sex and Gender; Family; International Migration; Race, Class and Gender; and Asia/Asian American Eastern Sociological Association Sociologists for Women in Society REFERENCES Christine Bose Professor cbose@albany.edu (518) 442-4670 Theodore Jun Yoo Associate Professor Department of History University of Hawai`i at Manoa 2530 Dole Street, Sakamaki Hall A203 Honolulu, HI 96822 yoojun@hawaii.edu (808)956-6761 Angie Chung Associate Professor aychung@albany.edu Glenna Spitze Distinguished Service Professor gspitze@albany.edu (518)442-4667 Lee- 5