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Autor:
Ming-Cheng M. Lo, Emerald T. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 149-171 (2018)
In an emergent type of labor market niche, bicultural immigrants serve as cultural brokers between clients and workers and among different groups of workers whose communications are hindered by cultural and language barriers. We focus on the bicultur
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https://doaj.org/article/7a544412ddf24526833d155d2f384b5f
Publikováno v:
Cultural Sociology. 16:305-317
Autor:
Ming-Cheng M. Lo
Publikováno v:
Contexts. 19:18-21
Taiwan’s success to date at containing COVID-19 reveals some of the structural and cultural reasons for its community resilience. This article shares some of the country’s successes, which may also be worthy lessons for the rest of the world.
Autor:
Bin Xu, Ming-Cheng M. Lo
Publikováno v:
Poetics (Hague, Netherlands). 93
Autor:
Ming-Cheng M. Lo
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. 49:515-517
Autor:
Laura Grindstaff, Ming‐Cheng M. Lo
Publikováno v:
The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Sociology. :104-123
This book explores and develops the ongoing conversation about how Taiwan navigated through the COVID-19 pandemic.Emphasizing the themes of governance and governmentality, it moves the foci of the discussion from COVID policies to the social and poli
Autor:
Ming-Cheng M. Lo, Emerald T. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Social sciencemedicine (1982). 270
This paper investigates how Latinx nurses resisted the racialization of medical un-deservingness against co-ethnic immigrants in everyday clinical encounters. Drawing on 26 in-depth interviews and dialoguing with the literature on minority profession
The thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the Routledge Handbook of Cultural Sociology provides an unparalleled overview of sociological and related scholarship on the complex relations of culture to social structures and everyday life. Wi
Autor:
Ming-Cheng M. Lo
Publikováno v:
Sociological Perspectives. 59:694-713
Complementing the research on immigrants’ exclusion from most U.S. service institutions as well as their “bureaucratic incorporation,” this study examines how and why immigrants’ negotiations with informal barriers vary across institutional c