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Lucille Ngan

Lucille NGAN is postdoctoral-fellow at the Hong Kong Institute of Education. She was awarded her doctorate (Sociology) from the University of New South Wales. Her recent publications include ‘Decentered transnational linkages: Chinese Returned Migrants in Hong Kong’, Transnational Migration Identifications in Asia: Living Intersections, edited by C. Pluss and K. B. Chan (Springer, 2011); ‘Chineseness: The Influence of Family and Marriage on the Identity of Long-established Australian-born Chinese’, edited by K. B. Chan, Springer International Handbook of Chinese Families (Springer 2011); ‘Generational Identities Through Time: Memories and Homelands of the ABCs’ in At Home in the Chinese Diaspora: Memories, Identity and Belonging, edited by A. Davidson and K. E. Kuah-Pearce (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 74-93); 'Living In-between’, in Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies Journal (Vol. 2 No.1, 2008, 127-135); and ‘Methodological Issues on Studying the Identity of Long-Established ABC’, in Migrations and Identities (Vol. 1 No. 2,2008, 133-150).

Asian Australian Studies Research Network

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