Min Zhou, Ph.D.Professor of Sociology & Asian American StudiesWalter and Shirley Wang Endowed Chair in U.S.-China Relations and CommunicationsUniversity of California, Los Angeles |
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Dr. Min Zhou is Professor of Sociology & Asian American Studies,
Walter and Shirley Wang Endowed Chair in U.S.-China Relations
and Communications, and the founding chair of Asian American Studies
Department (2001-2005) at UCLA.
Her main research interests include
international migration, ethnic and racial relations, immigrant
entrepreneurship, education and the new second generation,
Asia and Asian America, 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 (2009),
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 |