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Canada

Journal Articles

 

Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora, 2008, “'Astronaut families': transnational lives of middle-class Taiwanese married women in Canada” in Social & Cultural Geography, Volume 9, Issue 5, 505–518

 

Guo, S. (2008). The promotion of minority group rights as the protection of individual rights and freedoms for immigrants: A Canadian case study. Interchange, 39(2), 259-275.

 

Guo, S., & Jamal, Z. (2007). Nurturing cultural diversity in higher education: A critical review of selected models. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 37(3), 27-49.

 

Guo, S., & DeVoretz, D. (2006). Chinese immigrants in Vancouver: Quo vadis? Journal of International Migration and Integration, 7(4), 425-447.

 

Guo, S., & DeVoretz, D. (2006). The changing face of Chinese immigrants in Canada. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 7(3), 275-300.

 
 

USA

Books

 

Ling, Huping. 2009.  Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries ,Rutgers University Press.

Wei Li, (forthcoming 2009). Ethnoburb: the New Ethnic Community in Urban America, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press

 Zhou, Min. (forthcoming 2009).  Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transformation.  Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press.

 

Gong, Ginny, 2008, From Ironing Board to Corporate Board: My Chinese Laundry Experience in America, US:Homa & Sekey Books


Ling, Huping. 2008. Emerging Voices: Experiences of Underrepresented Asian Americans , Rutgers University Press

 

Kasinitz, Philip. 2008, Inheriting the City : The children of Immigrants come of age, New York : Russell Sage Foundation ; Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press.

 

Kwei, Amy 2008, Intrigues in the House of Wong. Cambridge, MA.  Tats Publishing

 

Fong Eric and Chiu Luk (eds.).  2007. Chinese Ethnic Business: Global and Local Perspectives.  London and New York: Routledge.

 

Lin, Huping. 2007, Chinese in St. Louis, 1857-2007, Arcadia Publishing

 

Ling, Huping. 2007 Voices of Heart: Asian American Woman on Immigration, Work and Family ,Truman State University Press

 

Ma Sheng-mei. Dec. 2007. East-West Montage: Reflections on Asian Bodies in Diaspora.  Honolulu. University of Hawaii Press

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Philip Jia Guo. 2007, On The Move: An Immigrant Child’s Global Journey, New York: Whittier Publications, 2007.


Zhou Min and J. V. Gatewood (eds.).  2007. Contemporary Asian America: A Multidisciplinary Reader (second edition).  New York: New York University Press.

 

Wei Li (ed), 2006, From Urban Enclave to Ethnic Suburb: new Asian communities in Pacific Rim countries.  Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press)

 

Sun, Wanning (ed.).  2006. Media and Chinese Diaspora: Community, Commerce and Consumption in Asia and Pacific. London and New York: Routledge.

 

Zhou, Min. 2006. The Transformation of Chinese America《美国华人社会的变迁》.  Shanghai: Sanlian Publishers.

 

Book Chapters

 

Wei Zeng & Wei Li, “Chinese Week: Building Chinese American community through festivity in Metropolitan Phoenix” in Huping Ling ed. Negotiating Space: New Asian American Communities NZ: Rutgers Press . (forthcoming)

 

Alex Oberle and Wei Li, (2008), “Divergent Trajectories: Asian and Latino immigration in Metropolitan Phoenix”, in Audrey Singer, Susan Hardwick and Caroline Brettell eds. Suburban Immigrant Gateways: Immigration and Incorporation in New U.S. Metropolitan DestinationsWashington D.C.: Brookings Institution. P. 85-102.

 

Zhou, Min and Xiyuan Li.  2008.  “Ethnic Language Maintenance and Assimilation: A Historical Look at the Development of Chinese Schools in the United States.”  Pp. 163-184 in Elliott R. Barkan, Hasia Diner, and Alan Kraut, eds., From Arrival to Incorporation: Migrants to the U.S. in a Global Era. New York: New York University Press.

 

Zhou, Min.  2008. “The Ethnic System of Supplementary Education: Non-profit and Forprofit Institutions in Los Angeles’ Chinese Immigrant Community.”  Pp. 229-251 in Beth Shinn and Hirokazu Yoshikawa, eds., Toward Positive Youth Development: Transforming Schools and Community Programs. New York: Oxford University Press. 

 

Wei Li and Emily Skop, (2007), “Enclaves, Ethnoburbs, and New Patterns of Settlement among Asian immigrants”, pp.222-236 in Min Zhou and John Gatewood eds. Contemporary Asian America: A multi-disciplinary reader 2nd Edition New York: New York University Press (2007)

 

Wei Li and Gary Dymski, (2007), “Globally Connected and Locally Embedded Financial Institutions: Analyzing the ethnic Chinese banking sector,”, pp.35-63 in Eric Fong and Luk Chiu eds., Chinese Ethnic Economy: Global and Local Perspectives, London: Routledge. (2007)

 

Lien, Pei-te, 2007, “Ethnic Homeland and Chinese Americans: Conceiving a Transnational Political Network”, in Tan Chee Beng ed. Chinese Transnational Networks, New York and London: Rutledge, p. 107-121.

 

Journal Articles

 

Wei Li, Alex Oberle, and Gary Dymski, “Global Banking and Financial Services to Immigrants in Canada and the United States” Journal of International Migration and Integration 10(2): (in press)


Zhou, Min and Susan S. Kim.  2006.  “Community Forces, Social Capital, and Educational Achievement: The Case of Supplementary Education in the Chinese and Korean Immigrant Communities.” Harvard Educational Review 76 (1): 1-29.

 

Lien, Pei-te, 2008, “Homeland Origins and Political Identities among Chinese in Southern California”, in Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol.31, Issue 8, p.1381 -1403



Lien, Pei-te, 2008, “Places of Socialization and (Sub)ethnic  Identities among Asian Immigrants in the United States: Evidence from the 2007 Chinese American Homeland Politics Survey”, in Asian Ethnicity, Vol. 9, Issue 3, p.151-170



Lien, Pei-te, 2006, “Transnational Homeland Concerns and Participation  in U.S. Politics: A Comparison among Immigrants from China, Taiwan,  and Hong Kong”, in Journal of Chinese Overseas, Vol. 2, Issue 1, p. 56-78

 

Journal (Special Issue)

 

Amerasia Journal Special Issue:  L. Ling-chi Wang: The Quintessential Scholar/Activist.  Amerasia Journal. Vol. 33, No. 1. 2007.

 

 
 
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