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Chien-Juh Gu
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Culture, emotional transnationalism and mental distress: family relations and well-being among Taiwanese immigrant women
CJ Gu
Gender, Place and Culture 17 (6), 687-704, 2010
462010
Mental health among Taiwanese Americans: Gender, immigration, and transnational struggles
CJ Gu
352006
Women’s status in the context of international migration
CJ Gu
Sociology Compass 6 (6), 458-471, 2012
282012
Bargaining with Confucian Patriarchy: Money, culture, and gender division of labor in Taiwanese Immigrant families
CJ Gu
Qualitative sociology 42 (4), 687-709, 2019
222019
Contextualizing vocabularies of motive in international migration: The case of Taiwanese in the United States
CJ Gu
International Migration 52 (2), 158-177, 2014
212014
Racial glass ceilings, gendered responses: Taiwanese American professionals’ experiences of otherness
CJ Gu
Sociological Focus 48 (2), 126-149, 2015
192015
The Resilient Self: Gender, Immigration, and Taiwanese Americansl
CJ Gu
162017
The Resilient Self: Gender, Immigration, and Taiwanese Americans
CJ Gu
Rutgers University Press, 2017
162017
Qualitative interviewing in ethnic-Chinese contexts: Reflections from researching Taiwanese immigrants in the United States
CJ Gu
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 19, 1609406920910319, 2020
132020
Gender morality and emotion work in Taiwanese immigrant in-law relations
CJ Gu
Gender, Place & Culture 25 (2), 248-267, 2018
132018
Interviewing immigrants and refugees: Reflexive engagement with research subjects
CJ Gu
Routledge international handbook of migration studies, 565-581, 2019
82019
The gendering of immigration studies in the United States
CJ Gu
At the center: Feminism, social science and knowledge 20, 269-289, 2015
72015
Rethinking the study of gender and mental health
CJ Gu
Graduate Journal of Social Science 3 (1), 1, 2006
72006
Disciplined Bodies in Direct Selling
CJ Gu
The minor arts of daily life: Popular culture in Taiwan, 150-174, 2004
72004
Keep Research Ethics Dirty! A comment and responses
M Sökefeld, TF Ruby, CJ Gu
International Quarterly for Asian Studies 53 (4), 519-532, 2022
52022
Displaced social suffering: Burmese Christian refugees in a US Midwestern city
CJ Gu
Journal of Refugee Studies 34 (4), 3962-3984, 2021
52021
The reimaging of criminal justice education: A preliminary study of students’ classroom experiences and perceptions of racial justice
CJ Gu, C Crawford
Journal of Criminal Justice Education 33 (1), 1-22, 2022
42022
Immigration and Work-Family Concerns
CJ Gu
Sloan Work and Family Network, 2009
42009
Immigration, social relations, and mental health in a Taiwanese-American community: Gendered transnational struggles and agencies
CJ Gu
Michigan State University, 2004
22004
Treating drunk driving: Burmese refugees’ alcohol misuse and its implications for social work practice and education
CJ Gu
Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 1-14, 2024
12024
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