Professor of Research Methods
Profile
Moon’s primary research area of interest focuses on globalization and higher education systems in Asia. Her publications have examined topics such as internationalization, diversity, talent migration, international student network formation, and development assistance in higher education. As a Korean-American scholar, Moon has written editorials and columns on related issues in both English and Korean.
Courses and Current Research Areas
Courses taught at UIC
Sociology of Education
Research Design and Quantitative Methods
Education and Global Competitiveness
Selected Publications
Moon, Rennie (2023) "Negotiating human rights: citizenship education in South Korea." Asia Pacific Journal of Education 43(4): 1179-1192.
Moon, Rennie (2019) “International Students as Skilled Labor Migrants for Korean SMEs.” Asian Survey 59(4): 607-629.
Moon, Rennie and Gi-Wook Shin (2019). International student networks as transnational social capital: Illustrations from Japan. Comparative Education, 55(4), 557-574.
Moon, Rennie (2016) “Internationalization without Cultural Diversity?: Higher Education in South Korea.” Comparative Education. 52(1): 91-108.
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