Minki Sung
About me
I'm a PhD researcher with a strong interest in heritage and cultural landscapes, particularly their social roles and impacts. My research is grounded in sustained scholarly and professional engagement with heritage and landscape as cultural, social, and institutional practices.
Prior to commencing my doctoral studies, I worked as a contract researcher on a range of heritage and landscape projects, examining the complex relationships between heritage and landscape, policy, and society.
I hold an MA in International Cultural Heritage Management from Durham University and an MA in Museum and Archival Studies from Myongji University in Seoul, South Korea, which provided rigorous interdisciplinary training across heritage studies, museum practice, and archival scholarship.
My professional experience spans academic research and institutional practice, including roles as a research assistant, archivist, administrative and research intern, and public affairs officer.
Research Interest
My research explores how history is mobilised through social constructs such as heritage, historic urban landscapes, and cultural landscapes. I examine heritage values, impacts, and management, conservation planning, and the dynamics of historic and cultural landscapes, with particular attention to how societal understandings and uses of history are shaped through heritage and landscape frameworks and influenced by international, national, regional, and local policy contexts. In connection with these research interests, I regularly serve as a peer reviewer for academic journals.
Alongside my research, I am actively engaged in teaching across heritage studies, sociology, urban planning, landscape studies, and politics. My teaching is informed by my interdisciplinary research practice and emphasises critical engagement with heritage and landscape in social and policy contexts.
I adopt a comparative, interdisciplinary, and multi-method approach in both research and teaching, integrating qualitative methods—such as interviews, participant observation, visual methods, and archival research—with quantitative techniques, including survey analysis, GIS, and statistical modelling.
Project Title
Heritage Governance and Power in South Korea
Project Description
Heritage is often described in many different ways, but it is increasingly understood not as a fixed set of objects from the past, but as an active process through which certain histories are selectively mobilised for present-day purposes.
In my research, I explore how this selective use of history operates as a resource for shaping power relations in South Korea.
Abstract
Drawing on a conceptualisation of power as the ability to mobilise resources, Minki analyses this case through the lens of power, focusing on its different forms and modes of exercise.
The research addresses the question: for whom, and how, is heritage mobilised and valued when examined through the lens of power?
Supervisors
Qualifications
- BA in History of Myongji University
- MA in Cultural Resources & Archives of Myongji University
- MA in International Cultural Heritage Management of Durham University (Distinction)
- Teaching Fellowship (Advance HE)
- Associate fellowship (ICOMOS)
- Certified Archivist (Ministry of the Interior and Safety)
Peer-reviewed articles
- Sung, M.K. Ren, T., and Manga, M.K. (2026) ‘Heritage as a Catalyst to Enrich Communal Social Capital in Rural Communities in the Republic of Korea’, Built Heritage, 10(7) pp. 1-19
- Sung, M.K. (2025) Book review: Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy, Climate Inheritance, Cultural Geographies. pp.1-2
- Sung, M.K. and Ki, J.H. (2024) ‘Role of Heritage and Migrants in Social Capital: The Case of Rural South Korean Villages’, Journal of the Korean Regional Development Association, 36(1), pp. 83-116.
- Ki, J.H., Sung, M.K., Kim, T.Y. and Kim, J.H. (2023) ‘A Study on the Spatial Quarantine System for Pig Quarantine and Prevention of Cross-infection: Focusing on Pig Foot-mouth Disease’, Public Policy Review, 37(4), pp. 105-136.
- Sung, M.K. (2023) ‘Influence of Cultural Landscapes on Visitors’ Behavior in the Context of COVID-19 Social Distancing Policies: A Case Study of Open Public Spaces Inside Gyeongbok Palace’, Journal of People, Plants, and Environment, 26(4), pp. 403-420.
- Sung, M.K. and Brooks, M. (2022) ‘Urban Heritage and its Socioeconomic Impacts in Seoul, South Korea: An Empirical Study Using Residential Environmental Satisfaction and Housing Price as Indicators’, Journal of People, Plants, and Environment, 25(3), pp. 311-328.
- Sung, M.K. (2022) ‘Influences of Rural Heritage on Resident Participation in Community Activities: A Case Study of the Villages of Jeoji-ri and Handong-ri on Jeju Island, South Korea’, Journal of People, Plants, and Environment, 25(2), pp. 177-194.
- Sung, M.K. and Ki, J.H. (2021) ‘Effects of Educational and Cultural Facilities on Housing Prices in Seoul from an Accessibility Perspective’, Journal of People, Plants, and Environment, 24(5), pp. 529-544.
- Sung, M.K. and Ki, J.H. (2021) ‘Influence of Educational and Cultural Facilities on Apartment Prices by Size in Seoul: Do Resident’s Preferred Facilities Influence the Housing Market?’, Housing Studies. 38(5), pp. 814-840.
- Ki, J.H., Sung, M.K. and Choi, Choongik. (2019). ‘Impact of Nuclear Tests on Deforestation of North Korea using Google Earth-based Spatial Image’, Journal of People, Plants, and Environment, 22(6), pp. 563–573.
Conference proceedings
- Sung, M.K., Ren, T., Mustapha, K.M. (2024) ‘Rural Heritage for Enriching Social Capital within South Korean Rural Villages: Which Stakeholder Group Mobilised Heritage for Enriching Social Capital?’ HEI International Student Conference 2024. University of Oslo.
- Dangeni, D. and Sung, M.K. (2024) ‘Developing Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs): A Co-created Developmental Space via Community Building Chat’. GTA Developer Network: Summer Meeting 2024. AdvanceHE (organiser) hosted by the University of Sheffield.
- Sung, M.K. and Ki, J.H. (2022) ‘Influence of Cultural Heritage on Social Capital from a Perspective of Migrants: A Case study of Rural Villages of South Korea’. 2022 Spring Conference Proceeding. Korean Regional Development Association, pp. 1-30.
- Sung, M.K. (2022) ‘Analysis of Domestic and International Cases for Korean Land and Housing Corporation’s Urban Facilities’ Management. 2022 Winter Conference Proceeding. Korean Regional Development Association, pp. 1–29.
- Sung, M.K. (2021) ‘A Study on Residents’ Participation through Local Cultural Heritage and Social Capital: Focused on Jeojiri and Handongri, Jeju Island’, 2021 Spring Conference Proceeding. Korean Regional Development Association, pp. 857–871.
- Ki, J.H. and Sung, M.K. (2020). ‘Residential Performance Assessment Based on Accessibility to Local Cultural and Educational Facilities: A Study of Impact Factors with Spatial Regression Model’, 2020 Spring Conference Proceeding. Korean Regional Development Association, pp. 3–30.
Research group memberships
- Association of Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS)
- Society for People, Plants, and Environment (SPPE)
- International Council on Monuments and Sites (International ICOMOS)
- Korea National Committee of International Council on Monuments and Sites (Korea ICOMOS)
- The Korean Regional Development Association (KRDA)
- Global Urban Research Unit (GURU)
- Centre for Heritage
- Centre for Landscape
- The Landscape Collaboratory (TLC)
Awards
- 2025 Jenny Halcrow Prize for Teaching Excellence (School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University)
- 2024 Best Graduate Paper Presentation Award (Association of Critical Heritage Studies)
- 2024 PG School Rep of the Year (Newcastle University Students' Union)
- 2023 Best Paper Award (Journal of People, Plants, and Environment)
- 2022 Best Paper Award (Journal of People, Plants, and Environment)
- 2022 Best Academic Excellence Conference Award (The Korean Regional Development Association)
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