Aim & Scope
This cross-disciplinary journal publishes research articles, reports, and book reviews on Chinese overseas throughout the world, and the communities from which they trace their origins. Moving across regions and disciplines, the Journal will examine Chineseness in its many diverse settings. With a Board of Editors drawn from fields as diverse as history, anthropology, sociology, geography, cultural studies, and political science, the Journal will contribute to transnational studies, as well as the study of Chinese communities in specific national settings. Journal of Chinese Overseas was published by Singapore University Press (NUS Press) from 2005 to 2008. From 2009 on, JCO is published by Brill for the Chinese Heritage Centre under the auspices of the International Society for the Studies of Chinese Overseas, with the sponsorship of the Lee Foundation. [1]
2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2
Rethinking the Gay Chinese Migrant through the Prism of Migration Aspirations
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Journal of Chinese Overseas , 2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2 , pp 220-247.
The Impact of International Education and Cultural Empowerment in the Global Job Market
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Journal of Chinese Overseas , 2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2 , pp 269-294.
The Local and Global Scope of The Year of the Ox
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Journal of Chinese Overseas , 2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2 , pp 295-323.
“Thanks for Getting Me in Touch with Local Politicians!”
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Journal of Chinese Overseas , 2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2 , pp 324-350.
Contesting Chineseness: Nationality, Class, Gender, and New Chinese Migrants, written by Sylvia Ang
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Journal of Chinese Overseas , 2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2 , pp 351-354.
Chinese Americans in the Heartland: Migration, Work and Community, written by Huping Ling
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Journal of Chinese Overseas , 2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2 , pp 355-358.
Buddhist Revitalization and Chinese Religions in Malaysia, written by Lee Ooi Tan
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Journal of Chinese Overseas , 2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2 , pp 359-362.
Diaspora and Trust: Cuba, Mexico, and the Rise of China, written by Adrian H. Hearn
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Journal of Chinese Overseas , 2023 - VOLUME 19, ISSUE 2 , pp 363-365.