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Wei Li is an assistant professor jointly appointed by the Asian American Studies Institute and the Department of Geography at the University of Connecticut. She is interested in immigration, new ethnic suburbanization and settlement patterns, comparative ethnicity, and diaspora. She has published in the following journals: Urban Studies, Urban Geography, Social Science Research, and GeoJournal.

Joseph S. C. Lam is an associate professor of music at the University of Michigan. In addition to research projects on East Asian musics, he working on a monograph on theories and practices of Asian American music.

Philip Q. Yang is an assistant professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is the author of Post-1965 Immigration to the United States: Structural Determinants (Praeger, 1995); and Ethnic Studies: Issues and Approaches (SUNY Press, 1999 forthcoming); and is editor of Introduction to Ethnic Studies: A Reader (Kendall/Hunt, 1999 forthcoming).

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