Prachi is based in South Korea reporting on young people and changing attitudes in a country that has undergone remarkable social and political transformation in recent decades. A New York University anthropology graduate with a master’s in international relations from the University of Chicago, Prachi was most recently associate editor at World Politics Review.
Dispatches from Prachi Vidwans
How protests protect South Korea’s mercurial democracy
Citizens unite on the streets after President Yoon’s martial law decree.In South Korea, trash balloons prompt a debate over free speech
Why some have turned against defector activists.South Korea’s ‘Honeymoon island’ risks erasing its history
History and culture in the tourist haven of Jeju.