VOLUNTEER, INTERNSHIP, AND RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

Job Opportunity - Adoptee Outreach Director

Holt International is currently recruiting for the position of Adoptee Outreach Director.  The complete job description is posted in the employment section of Holt's website, http://www.holtintl.org/employment/employment.shtml.  Interested applicants are encouraged to apply online by Friday, March 20, 2009.

Posted on Thursday, March 12, 2009 at 10:47AM by Registered CommenterAK Connection | Comments11 Comments

Call for Participants - IKAA NYC Research Panel

My name is Sara Docan-Morgan, and I am an assistant professor of Communication at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. I am in the process of organizing a research panel for the International Korean Adoptee (IKAA) mini-gathering in New York City in April, and I am sending a call for prospective participants.

My goal is to organize an academic panel that examines the current state and future directions of Korean adoptee research from an interdisciplinary perspective. Ideally, participants will be researchers (i.e., graduate students, faculty members, or other professional researchers), who can discuss their own research agendas in a general sense and then provide an overview of the future directions of adoption research in their discipline/area (e.g., Psychology, Anthropology, Ethnic Studies, Education, etc.). Ideally, participants will be Korean adoptees themselves.

This panel will allow for a multivocal discussion that provides participants the following: information related to current adoption research, an understanding of how multifaceted and interdisciplinary the field of Korean/Transracial adoption research is, and a sense of where this field is headed in the future.

If you are planning to attend the Mini-Gathering (April 16-19, 2009, in NYC) and would like to participate in this panel, please respond to docan-mo.sara@uwlax.edu with the following information:
- Your name, position, and affiliation
- Your discipline
- 1 paragraph describing the contributions you believe you can make to this panel
- Whether or not you are a Korean adoptee

Unfortunately, funding is not available for panel participants. Responses should be received by December 23, 2008.

Acceptance will be dependent on fit for the panel, as well as the number of responses received.

Posted on Saturday, December 13, 2008 at 07:05AM by Registered CommenterAK Connection | Comments8 Comments

Call for Submissions – Book Project on Worldwide Korean Adopted Adults

Are you a Korean adopted adult leading an interesting life? Are you proud and excited about the life you live and want to share it with others? Are you doing interesting things, following your dreams, creating and inspiring others? If so, please answer this Call for Submissions for my book project about people like us. My hope is to inspire younger Korean adoptees with stories of courage, success and liberation, as well as show the world the varied cultures we’ve grown up in and that we are a unique people some times caught between two worlds. My final hope is that other Koreans can learn about us and we can bridge the divide between our cultures.

 

The book project will be a photo essay, coffee table style book with beautiful photos, imagery and stories. I would like to feature as wide array of Korean adopted people as I can, from around the world. I am accepting submission requests now. Please forward your request for a submission form to me, Corissa St. Laurent, at: corissa.st.laurent@gmail.com or download if included in this posting. Thank you!

 

Corissa St. Laurent (formerly DeSaulnier) 

 

Posted on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 09:07PM by Registered CommenterAK Connection | CommentsPost a Comment | References4 References

Adoptee Research & Raffle

Hello! My name is Amy Martin and I’m a Korean adoptee in grad school studying design at the California College of the Arts. I'm doing an art/design project (not a psychology or sociology project) about Korean adoptees. It is a really short survey online for adoptees. I will be making a small booklet of sorts so people have the option of being credited at the end of the booklet.

Also, you name will be entered in a raffle for a $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com.  

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=QU_2brzTW4B8rMYSWL4K65IQ_3d_3d

Deadline is Friday, December 5th

Posted on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 08:57PM by Registered CommenterAK Connection | Comments2 Comments

Worldwide Survey among Overseas Adopted Koreans 2008

How are you doing? How are you really doing? In the last five decades, over 150,000 South Korean orphans were adopted into western families - yet, little is known about their well-being and social development. You can make a difference by telling us about your adoption. Should the South Korean government continue international adoptions? Tell us about your personal experience by participating in this survey. This is the first comprehensive survey on Korean adoptees living world wide. The aim of this project is to investigate the status of human welfare among the South Korean adult adoptees (16 years or older), and to improve the situation for adoptees living abroad and returning to South Korea. This project has been initiated by the South Korean Ministry of Health, Welfare and Family Affairs, and is supported by International Korean Adoptee Services, Inc. (InKAS) - a non-profit social welfare organization in South Korea. This research is conducted by Dr. Daniel Schwekendiek, an overseas Korean adoptee and a socioeconomic researcher at Seoul National University. We guarantee that data will only be used for the particular survey purpose and will not be passed on to anyone else. We will also publicly announce major findings of the survey in January of 2009 at www.inkas.or.kr(www.inkas.org).

We are looking forward to your participation. Please take your time (approx. 10-15 minutes) to fill out the questionnaire - one small step for you, but one giant leap for the international Korean adoption community! With kind regards, Daniel Schwekendiek, Ph.D. (Project Coordinator), Ji-Sung Kwon, Ph.D. (Professor of Korea Baptist Theological University) on behalf of Jung Aie-Ree (President of InKAS, Inc.) International Korean Adoptee Service, Inc. (InKAS)
4F, 101-12 Daehyun-Dong, Seodaemoon-Gu
Seoul, The Republic of Korea
Tel.: +82 2-3148-0258 Fax.: +82 2-3148-0259
E-mail: inkas21@yahoo.co.kr
Internet: http://www.InKAS.or.kr (www.inkas.org

Participation criteria:
1. Overseas adopted Korean
2. Age: 16 years or older

http://www.inkas.or.kr/survey/english.asp

Posted on Friday, October 17, 2008 at 06:13PM by Registered CommenterAK Connection | Comments2 Comments
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