Min Zhou, Ph.D.Professor of Sociology & Asian American StudiesUniversity of California, Los Angeles |
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Website last updated: June 21, 2008
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Min Zhou, Ph.D., is Professor of Sociology and the
Founding Chair of the Department of Asian American
Studies (2001 - 2005) at the University of California, Los
Angeles. Her main research
interests include immigration and immigrant
adaptation, education, Asian America, race and
ethnicity, and urban sociology. She is the author of
Chinatown: The Socioeconomic
Potential of an Urban Enclave (1992),
The Transformation of
Chinese America (2006), and
Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity,
and Community Transformation (forthcoming),
co-author of Growing Up American: How Vietnamese
Children Adapt to Life in the United States (1998), co-editor of Contemporary Asian America (2000,
2nd
ed. 2007), and co-editor of Asian American Youth: Culture,
Identity, and Ethnicity (2004).
E-mail: mzhou@soc.ucla.edu Phone: (310) 825-3532 or (310) 825-1313 Fax: (310) 206-9838 All correspondence should be sent to: Dr. Min ZhouDepartment of Sociology 264 Haines Hall, 375 Portola Plaza Box 951551 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551 |