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Reconceptualising urban commons through the precariat movements in East Asian cities and articulating nonsovereign translation as a method of commoning.
Urban Studies.
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Imagining the urban care infrastructures for freedom: On the transformation of labor and care in Tokyo’s collective childcare.
Urban Political Ecology.
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Subversive smart urbanism: Tokyo’s underclass enacting phygital autonomy.
International Journal of Urban Sciences.
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The metabolic rift in subjectivities: Toward an epistemology of the commons and capitalism in the age of polycrisis.
Bulletin of the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Saitama University, 61(2).
(in Japanese).
主体性における物質代謝の亀裂 ―複合的危機時代のコモンズと資本主義の認識論に向けて. 埼玉大学紀要(教養学部)第 61 巻第 2 号
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Working-in-commons in the middle of precarity: The legacy of the urban movement of South Korea in the 1970s.
Antipode.
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Caring for uncommon bodies: Commoning yoseba through indifferent care and working together.
Journal of Urban Affairs.
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Enabling infrastructure: seeing infrastructure as the urban commons.
International Journal of Urban Sciences. 1-13.
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Ethics of care in commons: Transitioning from the ‘home/family’ ownership to a caring commons via Bin-Zib, a co-housing experiment.
Space and Environment, 33(4). 256-292.
(in Korean).
소유하는 ‘집/가족’에서 돌봄의 커먼즈로: 공유주거 ‘빈집’을 통해 보는 커먼즈의 돌봄윤리. 공간과사회 33(4). 256-292.
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How value is performed?: The affective economy of housing values in the new town of Kwang-kyo.
Space and Environment, 33(4). 115-171.
(in Korean).
가치는 어떻게 실천되는가: 광교 신도시의 주거가치를 둘러싼 정동경제. 공간과사회 33(4). 115-171.
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The historical formation of the precariat movement in Tokyo: Looking through precarity and the precariat.
Journal of the Korean Urban Geographical Society, 26(1). 53-71.
(in Korean).
도쿄 프레카리아트 운동의 역사적 형성과정: 불안정성과 프레카리아트의 의미를 통해 살펴보기. 한국도시지리학회지 26(1). 53-71.
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From village communities to the urban commons: Rearticulating the urban commons from a view of East Asia.
Space and Environment, 32(4). 11-44.
(in Korean).
마을 공동체에서 도시적 커먼즈로: 동아시아의 시선으로 보는 도시적 커먼즈. 공간과사회 32(4). 11-44.
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Turning a home into the common: the micro-politics of subjectivations in a cohousing community in Seoul.
Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 19(3). 372-385.


