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Dr. Markus Bell
Dr. Markus Bell
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Framing and dominant metaphors in the coverage of North Korea in the Australian media
B Dalton, K Jung, J Willis, M Bell
The Pacific Review 29 (4), 523-547, 2016
402016
Manufacturing kinship in a nation divided: An ethnographic study of North Korean refugees in South Korea
M Bell
The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 14 (3), 240-255, 2013
362013
North Korean secondary asylum in the UK
JJ Song, M Bell
Migration Studies 7 (2), 160-179, 2019
322019
North Koreans’ public narratives and conditional inclusion in South Korea
J Hough, M Bell
Critical Asian Studies 52 (2), 161-181, 2020
202020
Patriotic revolutionaries and imperial sympathizers: Identity and selfhood of Korean-Japanese migrants from Japan to North Korea
M Bell
Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review 7 (2), 237-265, 2018
182018
Making and breaking family: North Korea’s Zainichi returnees and “the gift”
MPS Bell
Asian Anthropology 15 (3), 260-276, 2016
172016
Ties that bind us: transnational networks of North Koreans on the move
M Bell
Resilience 2 (2), 100-113, 2014
162014
Reimagining the homeland: Zainichi Koreans’ transnational longing for North Korea
M Bell
The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 20 (1), 22-41, 2019
132019
Socializing a nuclear North Korea: Human security in northeast Asia
M Bell, G Fattig
North Korean Review 14 (1), 30-48, 2018
82018
International cooperation on the North Korean refugee crisis
M Bell, G Fattig
Forced Migration Review, 59, 2014
82014
Outsiders: Memories of migration to and from North Korea
M Bell
Berghahn Books, 2021
72021
“We’re so happy to have you here (but we’d rather you hadn’t come)”: Exclusion, Solidarity and network building of North Korean refugees
M Bell
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai-Philologia 58 (1), 221-230, 2013
52013
Should we really be so afraid of a nuclear North Korea?
M Bell, M Milani
The Independent, 2017
32017
Performing Death and Memory: Ancestral Rites of North Koreans in Exile
M Bell
Korean Studies 45 (45), 141-164, 2021
22021
Why Donald Trump Is the One Leader Who Can Stop North Korea
M Bell, M Milani
Fortune, 2017
22017
“Dye for my grey hair and curry powder for cooking”: Informal politics of exchange between North Korea and Japan, 1959–1975
M Bell
Popular Culture and the Transformation of Japan–Korea Relations, 34-47, 2020
12020
Victims Twice Over: Return Narratives of Ethnic Korean Atomic Bomb Survivors by Oh Eunjeong
M Bell
2022
What Moves Labour Migrants? A Study of Formal and Informal Migration Infrastructures in Myanmar
M Bell, S Molland
International Organization for Migration, 2022
2022
[Commentary] Victims Twice Over: Return Narratives of Ethnic Korean Atomic Bomb Survivors by Oh Eunjeong
M Bell
Korean Anthropology Review 6, 71-73, 2022
2022
2 “Dye for my grey hair and curry powder for cooking”
M Bell
Popular Culture and the Transformation of Japan–Korea Relations, 34, 2020
2020
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