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Nuri Kim
Nuri Kim (Ph.D., Stanford University, Communication) is assistant professor in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University. Her research focuses on issues of ‘difference’ – ethnic, national, religious, cultural and others – in discursive environments and its implications for mutual understanding and democratic legitimacy. Her work has appeared in many top-tier journals in communication such as the Journal of Communication, Communication Research, Political Psychology and Mass Communication and Society. She was the recipient of the Young Scholar Award from the Korean Society for Journalism and Communication Studies (2015) for her research on minorities in deliberation. She also won the Nanyang Education Award (School) for excellence in teaching (2017). Kim currently leads an international research project funded by the Ministry of Education exploring the different ways in which our minds are affected by encountering different points of views.