Sang-hyoun Pahk, PhD

Assistant Professor
UC Box 
A165
Marsh Hall 328 (Forest Grove)
Areas I Teach 

Education

PhD in Sociology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa in 2019

MA in International Studies, Seoul National University Graduate School of International Studies in 2008

MA in Mathematics, University of California at Davis in 2001

BA in Mathematics, Williams College in 1999

Select Publications

2023. "Nostalgia and the Protection of White Supremacy at a Public Farmers Market" in Gastronomica with Angela Babb, Megan Betz, and Isis Smith.

2023. Review of "The Problem with Feeding Cities: The Social Transformation of Infrastructure, Abundance, and Inequality in America" by Andrew Deener in Social Forces.

2022. "Who is ruining farmers markets? Crowds, fraud, and the fantasy of 'real food'" in Agriculture and Human Values.

2022. "On the epistemological limits of 'real food' discourse" in Food, Culture & Society.

2021. "Dr. D'Angelo's hidden chord (three utopias?)" in Policy Futures in Education with Jan Dickey and Colleen Rost-Banik.

2017. "Misappropriation as Market-making: Butler, Callon and Street Food in San Francisco, California" in Journal of Cultural Economy.

Select Presentations

2023. "Introducing Reproductive Justice and the Reproductive Justice Action Team" with Nikko Macklin for the Pacific University Gender & Sexuality Studies Conversation Series, Forest Grove, OR.

2023. "GENDER FLUID ILLEGALS (Or, Race and the Education of Desire)" at the Lewis & Clark Gender Studies Symposium, Portland, OR.

2022. "Local Food and the Fantasy of the (White) Family Farm" at the Lewis & Clark Gender Studies Symposium, Portland, OR.

2022. "Abolish the Family (Farm): Volkmom and the White Gender Politics of Local Food" at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting (online).