EUNBIN CHUNG portrait
  • Faculty Affiliate, Immunology, Inflammation, & Infectious Disease (3i) Initiative, University of Utah Health
  • Wasatch Experience Sustainability Teaching Scholar, Environmental & Sustainability
  • Faculty Affiliate, Asian Studies Program
  • Associate Professor, Political Science Department
  • Faculty Affiliate, Consortium for Families and Health Research (C-FAHR)
  • Faculty Affiliate, Interdisciplinary Exchange for Utah Science (NEXUS)

Publications

  • Eunbin Chung & Manjana Milkoreit (2023). Who are your people?–The effect of political ideology and social identity on climate-related beliefs and risk perceptions. Politics, Groups, and Identities. Taylor and Francis. Published, 11/08/2023.
  • Eunbin Chung & Anna O. Pechenkina, Kiron K. Skinner (2023). Competitors in Aid: How International Rivalry Affects Public Support for Aid Under Various Frames. Political Research Quarterly, SAGE. 1371-1387. Published, 09/01/2023.
    https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912922111998
  • Eunbin Chung & Anna Pechenkina (2023). National Chauvinism, Group Identity Affirmation, and Trust in International Relations: Experimental Results from Ukraine. Cambridge University Press. Published, 08/03/2023.
  • Youn Ki (2023). Party Reputation, Moral Expectations and Voting Behaviour in South Korea. SAGE. Published, 07/14/2023.
    https://doi.org/10.1177/09763996231179507
  • Eunbin Chung & Anna Pechenkina (2023). Testing the effects of group-affirmation in active conflict: Ukrainians’ trust toward Russia. Public Library of Science. Published, 05/18/2023.
  • Eunbin Chung (2023). National Identity, Social Preferences, and Foreign Policy Attitudes: Experimental Evidence from Japan. Foreign Policy Analysis, Oxford University Press. Vol. 19(2). Published, 04/08/2023.
    https://academic.oup.com/fpa/article-abstract/19/2...
  • Jaehee Yi & Bobby Younce, Eunbin Chung, Min Ah Kim, Laura Bradbury (2023). Mothers' bereavement and evolving relationships with their dead child in South Korea. Family Relations, Wiley-Blackwell. Published, 02/03/2023.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12841
  • Eunbin Chung & Anna O. Pechenkina, Pavitra Govindan (2023). The effect of incentives on motivated numeracy amidst COVID-19. Journal of Experimental Political Science, Cambridge University Press. 311–327. Published, 01/01/2023.
    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of...
  • Eunbin Chung (2022). “Groups Can Change, Therefore War is Avoidable”: How Confidence in National Identity Can Reduce Public Support for Militant Internationalism. Global Studies Quarterly, Oxford University Press. Vol. 2(3). Published, 07/18/2022.
    https://academic.oup.com/isagsq/article/2/3/ksac03...
  • Eunbin Chung (2022). Pride, Not Prejudice: National Identity as a Pacifying Force in East Asia. University of Michigan Press. Published, 02/28/2022.
    https://www.press.umich.edu/12010257/pride_not_pre...
  • Eunbin Chung & Inbok Rhee (2022). Disasters and intergroup peace in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Peace Research, SAGE. Vol. 59(1), 58-72. Published, 01/03/2022.
    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/002234332...
  • Eunbin Chung & Jaehee Yi (2021). Pandemic Priorities: The Impact of South Korea’s COVID-19 Policies on Vulnerable Populations. Taylor and Francis. Vol. 12. Published, 05/14/2021.
  • Eunbin Chung & Anna O. Pechenkina (2020). Group-affirmation and trust in international relations: Evidence from Ukraine. Public Library of Science (PLOS). Published, 12/31/2020.
  • June Park & Eunbin Chung (2020). Learning from past pandemic governance: Early response and Public-Private Partnerships in testing of COVID-19 in South Korea. Elsevier. Published, 09/18/2020.
  • Byungwon Woo & Eunbin Chung (2018). "Aid for Vote? Nations General Assembly Voting and American Aid Allocation". Political Studies. Published, 11/03/2018.
  • Eun Bin Chung (2015). Can Affirming National Identity Increase International Trust? Experimental Evidence from South Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Nationals. International Studies Review. Published, 07/2015.
  • Eun Bin Chung and Byungwon Woo, “We Like You Better When We Feel Good About Ourselves: Group- Affirmation in an International Context.” Korea Observer 46:2 (Summer 2015), 387-417. Published, 06/2015.
  • Eun Bin Chung (2015). Explaining the Coexistence of Globalization and Nationalism in East Asia: An Analytical Framework on the Case of Hallyu (The Korean Wave). Peace Studies. Published, 04/2015.

Research Keywords

  • survey research methods
  • Political Psychology
  • Nationalism
  • International Security
  • Identity Politics
  • Disputing and Conflict Resolution
  • Behavioral or Experimental Psychology

Presentations

  • The effects of need for cognition (NFC) and need for affect (NFA) on motivated numeracy. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 09/02/2023.
  • The effects of need for cognition and need for affect on motivated numeracy against COVID-19. Conference Paper, Presented, 04/15/2023.
  • The effects of need for cognition (NFC) and need for affect (NFA) on motivated numeracy. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 04/15/2023.
  • The effects of need for cognition and need for affect on motivated numeracy against COVID-19. Conference Paper, Presented, 03/18/2023.
  • The effects of need for cognition (NFC) and need for affect (NFA) on motivated numeracy. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 03/17/2023.
  • Loyola Marymount University, The Center for Asian Business D.K. Kim Foundation Lecture Series and Center for International Business Education. "How Korea, Japan and China Can Get Along Better: A National Identity Perspective.". Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 01/26/2023.
    https://cal.lmu.edu/event/how_korea_japan_and_chin...
  • 2022 Sherman Family Korea Emerging Scholar Awardee Lecture. "National Identity Affirmation and Trust in Korea, Japan, and China.". Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 11/28/2022.
    https://www.koreasociety.org/policy-and-corporate-...
  • International Society of Political Psychology 2022 Conference. "National Identity Affirmation and Post-Conflict Guilt: Experimental Evidence from Japan." . Poster, Accepted, 03/08/2022.

Research Equipment and Testing Expertise

  • Experimental Research Methods.

Languages

  • Korean, fluent.
  • Japanese, functional.