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An International Scientific Community: Asian Scholars in the United States

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

An International Scientific Community: Asian Scholars in the United States

Contributors:

By (Author) Hyaeweol Choi

ISBN:

9780275950729

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

24th July 1995

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethnic studies

Dewey:

378.008995

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Description

Despite the small percentage of Asian scholars in U.S. academe (4.7%), they are the fastest growing academic group since the 1980s, particularly in the fields of science and engineering. In the era of globalization of science, the role of Asian scholars as a bridge between societies is increasingly important for effective communication of scientific and cultural knowledge. In this study, Choi, herself a Korean, employed in-depth interviewing of Asian scholars from six different points of originChina, Hong Kong, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. By comparing experiences and perspectives, much valuable information is obtained about the contributions and potential of the Asian community of scholars in the United States.

Reviews

This book is a compilation and analysis of the reflections of some 46 Asian scientists, engineers, and academics working in the US. The overall impression one gets is that many of them, while they have any number of reasons for continuing to work in the US, are deeply unhappy with the constraints and discrimination (overt or subtle) they have to face. Graduate; faculty; professional.-Choice
"This book is a compilation and analysis of the reflections of some 46 Asian scientists, engineers, and academics working in the US. The overall impression one gets is that many of them, while they have any number of reasons for continuing to work in the US, are deeply unhappy with the constraints and discrimination (overt or subtle) they have to face. Graduate; faculty; professional."-Choice

Author Bio

HYAEWEOL CHOI is Assistant Professor in the Department of Languages and Literatures at Arizona State University. She has researched publishing and book development in the Third World for the Rockefeller Foundation and conducted a case study on the role of the ethnic language in the formation of cultural identity. Before coming to the United States she taught at Sangmyung Women's University in Korea.

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