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Monica M. Trieu
Monica M. Trieu
Associate Professor, Purdue University
Verified email at purdue.edu
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COVID-19 and the 24/7 news cycle: Does COVID-19 news exposure affect mental health?
K Stainback, BN Hearne, MM Trieu
Socius 6, 2378023120969339, 2020
1212020
Asian Americans and internalized racial oppression: Identified, reproduced, and dismantled
MM Trieu, HC Lee
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 4 (1), 67-82, 2018
69*2018
A portrait of refugees from Burma/Myanmar and Bhutan in the United States
MM Trieu, CY Vang
Journal of Asian American Studies 18 (3), 347-369, 2015
502015
Invisible newcomers: refugees from Burma/Myanmar and Bhutan in the United States
CY Vang, MM Trieu
Washington, DC: Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund, 2014
48*2014
Family obligation fulfillment among Southeast Asian American young adults
MM Trieu
Journal of Family Issues 37 (10), 1355-1383, 2016
352016
Transnational patterns among Asian American and Latina/o American children of immigrants from Southern California
MM Trieu, N Vargas, RG Gonzales
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (7), 1177-1198, 2016
282016
Understanding the use of “twinkie,”“banana,” and “FOB”: Identifying the origin, role, and consequences of internalized racism within Asian America
MM Trieu
Sociology Compass 13 (5), e12679, 2019
252019
Identity construction among Chinese-Vietnamese Americans: being, becoming, and belonging
MM Trieu
LFB Publishing, 2009
242009
‘It was about claiming space’: exposure to Asian American studies, ethnic organization participation, and the negotiation of self among southeast Asian Americans
MM Trieu
Race Ethnicity and Education 21 (4), 518-539, 2018
212018
A grounded typology of foreign-born spouses in Japan: The motivations behind migration to Japan
CV Morgan, MM Trieu, A Stephens, R Nemoto
Ethnicities 16 (4), 589-609, 2016
102016
The role of premigration status in the acculturation of Chinese–Vietnamese and Vietnamese Americans
MM Trieu
Sociological Inquiry 83 (3), 392-420, 2013
92013
The ‘isolated ethnics’ and ‘everyday ethnics’: Region, identity, and the second-generation Midwest Asian American experience
MM Trieu
National Identities 20 (2), 175-195, 2018
82018
Ethnic chameleons and the contexts of identity: A comparative look at the dynamics of intra-national ethnic identity construction for 1.5 and second generation Chinese …
MM Trieu
ProQuest, 2008
42008
Fighting Invisibility: Asian Americans in the Midwest
MM Trieu
Rutgers University Press, 2023
22023
Latino Heartland: Of Borders and Belonging in the Midwest, by Sujey Vega
MM Trieu
Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 42 (2), 335-338, 2017
2017
Life behind the Lobby: Indian American Motel Owners and the American Dream
MM Trieu
American Journal of Sociology 119 (1), 267-269, 2013
2013
Choosing Ethnicity, Negotiating Race: Korean Adoptees in America
MM Trieu
Contemporary Sociology 41 (3), 370-371, 2012
2012
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