Profile:
I am interested in encouraging thoughtful engagement with ideas and practices of social transformation at various scales, in particular, its spatiality, contextual contingency, contradictions, and enduring possibility.
Degrees Held:
PhD, Geography, Rutgers University;
MA, Geography, Rutgers University;
BA, Architecture, University of California at Berkeley
Professional Affiliations:
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Association of American Geographers
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Urban Affairs Association
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American Studies Association
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Association for Asian American Studies
Recent Publications:
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“Blank Slates and Disaster Zones: The State, September 11, and the Displacement of Chinatown.” In Indefensible Space: The Architecture of the National Insecurity State. Ed. Michael Sorkin. New York: Routledge (2007)
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“Counterhegemony and Context: Racial Crisis, Warfare and Real Estate in the Neoliberal City,” Urban Geography, Vol. 27, No. 8, pp. 714-721 (2006).
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“ ‘Hen’s Teeth’ in Geography: Women of Color and Inter-disciplinary Strategies for Navigating the Discipline,” Gender, Place and Culture Vol. 13 No. 1. 2006
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“The Place of Immigration in Studies of Geography and Race,” Social and Cultural Geography Vol. 1 No. 2. 2000
Research Interests:
Urban, political, and feminist geography; Gender and ethnic studies; Community and class organizing; Migration and work; Race and space; Chinatowns
Awards And Honors:
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1998-1999, Fellowship, Society of Women Geographers, New York Group.
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1998-1999, Fellowship, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University.