More links and websites
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Korean – Faculty of the Arts at the University of Auckland
On the University of Auckland website, this section gives information about courses on Korean language and culture taught at the School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics.
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Korean Education Centre in New Zealand
This Auckland-based centre provides information on Korea, and offers and supports Korean language and culture education in New Zealand.
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Korea New Zealand Business Council
This website provides information, useful networking opportunities and a forum for information and discussion of issues relevant to the commercial relationship between Korea and New Zealand.
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KOWIN NZ: Korean Women's International Network New Zealand
KOWIN New Zealand supports Korean career women's international networking and cooperation.
More suggestions and sources
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Kim, Doo-Chul, and Hong-key Yoon. ‘Reality in paradise: a pilot study of Korean immigrants in New Zealand using the 1996 census.’ In The new geography of human mobility – inequality trends? Rome: IGU Home of Geography, 2003.
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Lidgard, Jacqueline, and Hong-key Yoon. ‘The employment experiences of recent Korean immigrants in New Zealand.’ In Labour, employment and work in New Zealand, edited by P. Morrison, 263–275. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1998.
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Yoon, Hong-key, and Richard Bedford. ‘Korean visitors to New Zealand: a case of unsustainable tourism?’ New Zealand Journal of Geography (October 1999): 7–11.
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Butcher, Andrew, and George Wieland. ‘God and golf: Koreans in New Zealand.’ New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies 15, no. 2 (December 2013): 57–77.
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Kang, Sophie (Kyung-mi), and Stephen Page. ‘Tourism, migration and emigration: travel patterns of Korea-New Zealanders in the 1990s.’ In Migration and travel between Asia and New Zealand, 19–36. Albany: Asia-Pacific Migration Research Network, 2000.
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Hong, Seong-Yun, and Yoon, Hong-key. ‘Ethno-economic satellite: the case of Korean residential clusters in Auckland.’ Population, Space and Place 20 (2014): 277–292.