
معرفی
Dr. Jung Min Choi is a Professor and Graduate Advisor at San Diego State University (SDSU), with over 30 years of teaching experience in sociology. He is renowned for his dedication to education, emphasizing teaching as an "act of love," and has received over 40 teaching excellence awards, including multiple recognitions like Quest for the Best Faculty and Mortar Board Outstanding Faculty. His research focuses on postmodernism, globalization's impacts, neoliberalism critique, identity and assimilation, and community-based interventions.
Choi’s work bridges theoretical analysis with practical community engagement, addressing themes like participatory budgeting, narrative medicine, and racial narratives. He has contributed to global-local projects and volunteered at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, fostering educational opportunities for incarcerated individuals. His publications span sociology, philosophy, and policy, emphasizing transformative social action and solidarity.
- Key Research Themes: Globalization critiques, community-based strategies, postmodern identity, and narrative methodologies.
- Awards: 7× Quest for the Best Faculty, 7× Mortar Board Outstanding Faculty, 8× Most Influential Faculty.
- Community Impact: Volunteer faculty at a correctional facility, fostering a "community of learners" in challenging environments.
Choi’s interdisciplinary approach integrates theory with real-world applications, advocating for equitable policies and social justice through participatory practices.




