2025
β‡οΈŽ peer-reviewed paper.
“Climate Crisis and Data Art: Focused on The Sensationalization of Data in Contemporary Art.” Journal of Basic Design & Art 26:1 (February 2025)

2023
β‡οΈŽ invited writer.
“Water, Fire, Soil, Air + Data: Some Examples.” In Data, Ecology, Art, ed. Junghwa Noh, 10-19. Seoul: Arts Council Korea, 2023.

2021
β‡οΈŽ edited book.
The Duck Among Us. Seoul: Independent Publishing House Epoche, 2021.
[Authors: Hee-jung Shin. Ga-young Lee. Man-keun Jeong. Dae-woong Ahn. Ruben Baart. Laura van den Brink. Mieke Gerritzen. Limor Shifman.]

2020
β‡οΈŽ peer-reviewed paper.
“Contemporary Art in the Age of the Sixth Extinction: The Case of Maya Lin’s The Listening Cone.” Journal of the Association of Western Art History 52 (February 2020): 227-252.

2019
β‡οΈŽ co-authored paper funded by Gwangju Cultural Foundation.
Saehee Kim, Jiwon Lee, Jung-ah Son, “What Does Contemporary Asia Art Speak?” 2019 Asia Culture Forum – Reorienting (December 2019): 158-173.
β‡οΈŽ co-authored peer-reviewed paper.
Petros Ioannidis, Jung-ah Son, Hernani VillaseΓ±or RamΓ­rez, Tomoya Matsuura, β€œExploring the Cross-Species Experience and the Coevolutionary Capacity: Sensorial Transcoding and Critical Play Design of Bio-Sonic Sense,” Proceeding of RE: SOUND 2019–8th International Conference on Media Art, Science, and Technology (August 2019): 139-144.

2017
β‡οΈŽ peer-reviewed paper.
A Study on the Artistic Response to the Ecological Crisis: The Case of Pinar Yoldas’ Interdisciplinary Work.” Journal of the Association of Western Art History 47 (August 2017): 229-254.