Hae Joo Kim
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Hae Joo Kim’s research interests lie in the popular music and culture of Korea, particularly in the realm of media and television. She has presented at national and international conferences, and has also been a guest panelist at KCON as well as other events on East Asian pop culture. As a Korean American, she has long been involved in the work of cultural mediation and translation, and has an ongoing interest in music at the intersection of culture, identity, and community.
Prior to joining Berklee, Kim taught at the City University of New York (CUNY) York College, the University of Utah Asia Campus, and Stony Brook University. She is the winner of grants and research fellowships from the Korea Foundation, the Academy of Korean Studies, the Korean Embassy, the Freeman Foundation, and Fulbright, and has published on the music of K-dramas and K-pop.
A lifelong New Yorker, Kim is excited by global exchange and an interdisciplinary approach to music studies. She holds a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University.
- Published author on Korean popular music and Korean TV/film music
- Presenter at regional, national, and international conferences, including the Society of Ethnomusicology, Musics of East Asia/ International Council for Traditional Music, and the Association for Asian Studies
- Guest panelist at KCON, faculty panelist and panel moderator for conferences on East Asian music
- Guest speaker and touring lecturer on Korean music
- Translation editor for Korean TV programs and music shows
- Adjudicator for K–12 piano competition (Korea) and National Federation of Music Clubs (U.S.)
- Completed the Smithsonian Folkways certificate course in world music pedagogy
- Recipient of a Fulbright Research Fellowship
- Recipient of a Korea Foundation Research Fellowship
- Recipient of an Academy of Korean Studies Research Fellowship