Dr Sera Park

Dr Sera Park

LSE Fellow

Department of Anthropology

Room No
OLD.6.18
Languages
English, Korean, Spanish
Key Expertise
South Korea

About me

Sera is an anthropologist working at the intersection of the moral, affective, and the political dimensions of social life. Her PhD in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge investigated the collective mourning and activism led by the bereaved of the Sewol Ferry Disaster (2014) and their allied citizens, who have been campaigning for investigation, accountability, and memorialization. Her doctoral research and her published and forthcoming writing examine what makes people activists and stand in solidarity with the affliction of a purportedly ‘distant’ other; how political communities coalesce without a previously established common denominator; and how activist movements draw upon histories of mobilizations and engage with the broader political milieu in which they arise.  

Prior to joining the Anthropology department at the LSE, Sera taught as Associate Lecturer at the University of St Andrews, and as Postdoctoral Research and Teaching Associate at the University of Cambridge.

Expertise Details

South Korea; activism and social movements; emotions and affect; ethics and morality

Selected publications

Journal articles

Forthcoming. Sewŏl Activism and the Changing Tenors and Tactics of Political Action in South Korea. Journal of Korean Studies.