Charlotte Wang - Incite at Columbia University

Charlotte is a PhD candidate in Sociology and is the former Director of Research at Incite.

She is a graduate of the University of Oxford, where she completed an MPhil in Sociology and Demography, and of NYU in Abu Dhabi, where she received her BA in Social Research and Public Policy. Her MPhil thesis focused on the intergenerational consequences of aging and late-life illness, while her BA thesis focused on the experiences of migration and religious transformation among Chinese migrants to the Gulf.

Her current research is about roots seeking and ethnic identity formation within the Chinese American diaspora.

Projects

  • go to Facing Whiteness
    Facing Whiteness
    Exploring how Americans who identify as white understand their own racial and ethnic identities. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Chicago Media Project
  • go to Measuring Liberal Arts
    Measuring Liberal Arts
    Using a novel dataset to measure of the degree to which American colleges and universities offer a liberal arts education. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
  • go to Research and Empirical Analysis of Labor Migration
    Research and Empirical Analysis of Labor Migration
    Addressing gaps in knowledge about temporary labor migration to the Gulf through ethnography, surveys, and workshops. Funded by New York University Abu Dhabi Institute

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