Sang Kil
Professor
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Achievements/Awards
- Winner of 2021 Outstanding Academic Title: Media and Communication, Choice (the publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association) for “Covering the Border War” (Lexington Press): 2022.
- Top Paper Award for "Border Symptoms and Border Operations: Militarization, Criminalization and Diseased Body Politic Discourse of Late Capitalism," in Ethnic and Racial International Communication Section (Co-sponsored with Global Communication and Social Change), International Communication Association, Washington DC: 2019
- CHHS Lifetime Faculty Service Award, SJSU: 2018-2019.
- Future of Minority Studies Mellon Fellow: 2005-2006.
- Davis-Putter Scholar-Activist Fellow: 2003-2004.
- ASU Faculty Women’s Association’s Distinguished Achievement Award: 2002-2003.
- Ethnic Minority Fellow for the American Society of Criminology: 2001-2002.