Ann H. Kim
Ann H. Kim is an associate professor of sociology at York University, faculty associate of the York Centre for Asian Research, and current director of the Korean Office for Research and Education. She studies migration, race and ethnicity, and urban sociology, and has a long-standing interest in Korean studies. She is co-editor of three books, Korean Immigrants in Canada: Perspectives on Migration, Integration, and the Family (University of Toronto Press 2012), Outward and Upward Mobilities: International Students, Their Families and Structuring Institutions (University of Toronto Press 2019), and International Students from Asia in Canadian Universities: Institutional Challenges at the Intersection of Internationalization, Racialization, and Inclusion (Routledge 2024).
Ann H. is a member of The Racialization of Asian International Students Collective.
- Ontario Canada
- Race & Anti-Racism
Books by Ann H. Kim
Not Your Cash Cow, Not Your Scapegoat
by The Racialization of Asian International Students Collective

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