Publications

Book:  Female Empowerment and Climate Change in The Global South: The Path Toward Environmental Social Justice (forthcoming 2023, Emerald Press)

Review Article: “Carbon Reduction Standards Emissions in New York City’s Buildings: Climate Cultures in Sociological Research,” Sociology Insights, Volume 4 (1): 2021, September 5, 2021.

Book chapter “Open Scholarship and Climate Change in the Asian World,” with Jamie M. Sommer, for The Complete Guide to Open Scholarship, edited by Darren Chase and Dana Haugh (ALA Editions), June 2020.

Case Study, “Meeting the 2030 United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the Bhungroo irrigation project,” with Jamie M. Sommer, curated through a joint initiative of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), November 2019.

Book chapter, “Restructuring Women’s Leadership in Climate Solutions: Analyzing the W+ ™ Standard,” with Jamie M. Sommer in Gender and Practice:  Insights from the Field (edited by Marcia Texler Segal and Vasilikie Demos) Advances in Gender Research series, (Melbourne:  Emerald Publishing), October 2019; *2020 Literati Award, Outstanding Author Contribution.

Book chapter, “Cultivating Leadership among Indian Women in Climate Change Adaptation,”    with Jamie M. Sommer, Aidee Saucedo Davila, and Jasmeet Kaur, in Asian Women Entrepreneurship edited by Joy Chao and Louisa Ha (London: Taylor and Francis/Routledge), October 2019; *This book won 2 awards in 2021: The International and Intercultural Communication Division Outstanding Co-Edited Book Award and the Asian/Pacific American Communication Studies Division Outstanding Book Award, respectively.

Report: “Impact Report for the Bhungroo Project: Highlights and Lessons Learned from Three Farming Villages in Gujarat, India,” (Gujarat: Naireeta Services) May 24, 2019.

Article: “Footprints of our Souls:  The Walls of Chinese Exclusion,” in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy, (special issue on Great Walls and Western Walls From Accentuating Differences to the Gifts of Accompaniment), June 18, 2019.

Book Chapter: “Climate Change Adaptation and Women’s Political Participation In Thailand: An Analysis of Transnational Advocacy Networks,” with Jamie M. Sommer, in Thailand: Environmental Resources and Related Policies And Social Issues (Environmental Science, Engineering And Technology Series), ed. Yongyut Trisurat, Rajendra P. Shrestha, and Palle Havmoller (NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.), 2018.

Article: “Women’s Empowerment and Climate Change Adaptation in Gujarat, India: A Case-Study  Analysis of the Local Impact of Transnational Advocacy Networks,” with Jamie M. Sommer, in Sustainability, 2018 (a special Issue; https://doi.org/10.3390/su10061920)

Article: “Women and Political Participation in India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam: A Preliminary Analysis of the Local Impact of Transnational Advocacy Networks in Climate   Change Adaptation,” with Nancy Davis Lewis, Min-Huei Lu, and Jamie Sommer, 2017 Special Issue of Women and Political Participation in Asia, the Research Institute of Asian Women at Sookmyung Women’s University in Seoul, South Korea.

Book Chapter: “Voting Behavior of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders,” in Minority Voting in the United States, ed. Thomas Baldino and Kyle Kreider, Praeger Press, 2015.

Digital Publication: Shaoxing Wine, A Curriculum Packet for Educators with Yuanzi Liu, Yuan   Liu, and Annetta Fotopoulos, October 21, 2015.  Related to curriculum through Columbia University’s Asia for Educators, with materials about Lu Xun and the May 4th Movement.

Article: “Why Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Voters Matter” (Washington, D.C.: East-West Center, Asia Matters for America project) October 8, 2015.

Encyclopedia Entry: “Shirley Geok-lin Lim,” Great Lives from History: Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders (NY: Salem Press, 2012).

Scholarly Monograph: Tracking the Yellow Peril: The INS and Chinese Immigrants in the Midwest (Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 2001, 255 pages)

Encyclopedia Entries:  Women Building Chicago: 1790-1990 (Bloomington:  Indiana University Press), “Yokelund, Wong Foin” (pp. 276-278); “Olga Harriet Huncke” (pp. 420-422); “Margaret Hie Ding Lin” (pp 510-512); “Mansie Yokwai Chung O’Young” (pp. 656-658).

Article: “An Archival Resource: INS Case Files on Chinese Women in the American Midwest,” Journal of Women’s History (autumn 1998).

Article: “Women in Chicago’s Chinatown,” Chicago History, (volume 27, no. 1, spring 1998, pp. 45-55)

Article: “A Case-study Approach to US-China Scientific Research Exchanges,” Asien, (Hamburg: Institut für Asien Kunde) volume 20, pp. 129-146) 1985

Doctoral Dissertation:  Relations between the United States and the People’s Republic of China in the Modernization of Science and Technology in China; (1984, 412 pages)