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Chinatown ft. Min Zhou

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Min Zhou is a distinguished professor of Sociology and Asian-American studies at UCLA. She also holds positions of the Walter & Shirley Wang Endowed Chair in US-China Relations & Communications and Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre at the university. Her areas of research interest include Asia and Asia-America, migration and development (particularly Chinese diasporas) and urban sociology. You can head over to Min’s website or her UCLA faculty profile page to know more.

In this episode, we discuss her publication Chinatown: The Socioeconomic Potential of an Urban Enclave.

Catch us on the Twitter handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

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Min Zhou is a distinguished professor of Sociology and Asian-American studies at UCLA. She also holds positions of the Walter & Shirley Wang Endowed Chair in US-China Relations & Communications and Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre at the university. Her areas of research interest include Asia and Asia-America, migration and development (particularly Chinese diasporas) and urban sociology. You can head over to Min’s website or her UCLA faculty profile page to know more.

In this episode, we discuss her publication Chinatown: The Socioeconomic Potential of an Urban Enclave.

Catch us on the Twitter handle @DTRRHpodcast for updates.

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