Min Zhou
Professor, Sociology; Professor, Asian American Studies; Walter and Shirely Wang Endowed Chair in U.S.-China Relations and Communications
Department: Sociology
CA Tel: 310-825-3532
mzhou@soc.ucla.edu
Personal Website
Keywords: Chinese Studies
EDUCATION
B.A., English, Zhongshan University, 1982
M.A., Sociology, SUNY Albany, 1985
PhD, Sociology, SUNY Albany, 1989
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Immigration, immigrant adaptation, race and ethnicity, urban sociology
SELETED PUBLICATIONS
Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transformation. temple University Press, 2009.
The Transformation of Chinese America 《美国华人社会的变迁》.Shanghai: Sanlian Publishers, 2006.
Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity (co-edited with Jennifer Lee). Routledge, 2004..
Contemporary Asian America: A Multidisciplinary Reader (co-edited with James V. Gatewood). New York University Press, 2000; 2nd ed., 2007..
“Noneconomic Effects of Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Chinatown and Koreatown in Los Angeles, USA” (with Myungduk Cho). Thunderbird
International Business Review 52.2 (2010).
“How Neighborhoods Matter for Immigrant Children: The Formation of Educational Resources in Chinatown, Koreatown, and Pico Union, Los Angeles.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 35.7 (2009).
