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Zi Lin Carol CHAN

Profesora asistente

Universidad Diego Portales

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Migration; Racialización; Asia-Latin America

Educación

  •  Anthropology, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Australia, 2011
  •  Anthropology, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH. Estados Unidos

Experiencia Académica

  •   Research Fellow, Institute of Money, Technology, and Financial inclusion Part Time

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

    Estados Unidos

    2016 - 2017

  •   Associate Researcher Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD BERNARDO O'HIGGINS

    2016 - At present

  •   Visiting Scholar Part Time

    GADJAH MADA UNIVERSITY

    Indonesia

    2014 - 2015

  •   Teaching Assistant, Anthropology Part Time

    UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

    2015 - 2016

  •   Social Science Dissertation Research Fellow Part Time

    UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

    2014 - 2015

  •   Chancellor's Research Fellow Part Time

    UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

    2011 - 2014

  •   Postdoctorado Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD ALBERTO HURTADO

    Chile

    2017 - 2019

  •   Academica Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD ACADEMIA DE HUMANISMO CRISTIANO

    Ciencias Sociales

    Chile

    2019 - 2021

  •   Profesora asistente Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR

    Ciencias Sociales y Artes

    Chile

    2022 - 2024

  •   Profesora asistente Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DIEGO PORTALES

    Ciencias Sociales e Historia

    Chile

    2024 - At present

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Volunteer Researcher and Facilitator

    Humanitarian Organization of Migrant Economics

    Singapur

    2010 - 2011


 

Article (22)

"They'd Better Really Treat Her Nice": Gendered Dynamics of Care and Control in Filipina Migrant-Broker Relations in Chile
Challenges to addressing trafficking into forced labor in Chile: a legal culture perspective
'Companerismo': Care and Power in Affective Labor Relations
Chinese migrants' spatial politics of belonging, identity, and citizenship in Santiago de Chile
Dynamics of indigenous identification and performance in the early twentieth century: The life and performances of Chief Caupolican as Mapuche and immigrant (1876-1968)
Many-faced orientalism: racism and xenophobia in a time of the novel coronavirus in Chile
Between the Sacred and Secular: The Role of Chinese Popular Deities in Creating Thirdspaces in Chinese Restaurants of Santiago de Chile
Narratives of exile twenty years on: long-term impacts of Indonesia's 1998 violence on transnational Chinese-Indonesian women
Permanent migrants and temporary citizens: multinational Chinese mobilities in the Americas
Questioning the Conditional Visibility of the Chinese (Non)Normative Representations of China and Chineseness in Chilean Cultural Productions
Negotiating precarious labour relations: dynamics of vulnerability and reciprocity between Chinese employers and their migrant workers in Santiago, Chile
Teorizando la infraestructura de migración en chile y américa latina: el rol central de los intermediarios
Imagining and Linking Latin America=> Chinese Regional Mobilities and Social Networks in Chile
Making community under shared conditions of insecurity: the negotiation of ethnic borders in a multicultural commercial neighbourhood in Santiago, Chile
The politics of leisure and labor mobilities: discourses of tourism and transnational migration in Central Java, Indonesia
The Second Generation in Chile: Negotiating Identities, Rights, and Public Policy
In between leaving and being left behind: mediating the mobilities and immobilities of Indonesian non-migrants
Migrants as Victims and National Heroes=> Questioning Migration as a Pathway to Development in Indonesia
Not Always "Left-Behind': Indonesian Adolescent Women Negotiating Transnational Mobility, Filial Piety and Care
Contrasting Return Migrant Entrepreneurship Experiences in Javanese Villages
Gendered Morality and Development Narratives: The Case of Female Labor Migration from Indonesia
El imaginario de lo chino en las revistas magazinescas chilenas de principios del siglo XX

BookWhole (3)

Chineseness in Chile
MIGRACIONES, ETNICIDADES Y ESPACIOS
In Sickness and in Wealth: Migration, Gendered Morality, and Central Java

Proyecto (3)

Construyendo sujetos-ciudadanos: migración, practicas residenciales y tecnologías de gobierno en el Gran Santiago
Mobilizing Asia-Latin America as Method: A Multi-Sited Ethnography of Migration Infrastructure and Brokerage between Southeast Asia and Chile
AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE CHINESE IN SANTIAGO, CHILE=> EXAMINING MULTI-NODAL MIGRATION TO RETHINK MIGRANTS' TRANSNATIONAL PRACTICES AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION
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Zi Lin Carol CHAN

Profesora asistente

Antropologia

Universidad Diego Portales

Santiago, Chile

2
Carolina Ramirez

Investigadora Postdoctoral

Sociología

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Maria Montt

Profesora asociada

Historia

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Carolina Stefoni

full professor

Ciencias Sociales

Universidad de Tarapacá

Iquique, Chile

1
Francisco Garrido

Curador de Arqueología

Antropología

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural

Santiago, Chile