
Carol Chan
دانشیار · Migration Studies
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversityمعرفی
Carol Chan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Diego Portales University in Chile. Her academic work focuses on migration, gender, racialization, and critical development studies, with particular attention to Southeast Asian and Chinese diaspora communities in Latin America.
Her research interests include migration studies, gender studies, racialization processes, critical development, Chinese diaspora, Southeast Asian migration to Chile, multiculturalism, labor studies, and the anthropology of mobility. She examines how multi-scalar discourses about migration are moralizing and moralized, and how they influence and shape transnational flows of capital and labor. Her work often employs ethnographic methods and narrative analysis to understand the lived experiences of migrants.
Analysis of her recent publications (2018-2025) reveals consistent scholarly engagement with migration patterns in Latin America, particularly focusing on Chinese and Southeast Asian communities in Chile. Her work demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging anthropology, gender studies, migration studies, and critical race theory. Key thematic areas include the impact of cultural phenomena like Hallyu (Korean Wave) on racialization, the dynamics of migrant friendships and care networks, multinational migration trajectories, and the experiences of Chinese diaspora communities in Chilean society.
While specific scientific awards are not mentioned in the available information, her publications in high-impact journals such as Ethnic and Racial Studies, American Anthropologist, and Global Networks indicate recognition within her field. Her collaborative work with numerous co-authors suggests active participation in academic networks focused on migration and diaspora studies.
Carol Chan's research demonstrates significant engagement with both theoretical and practical aspects of migration. Her work on migrant brokers, trafficking, and psychological abuse of domestic workers shows attention to structural issues affecting migrant communities. She appears to be actively involved in current research projects examining the evolving nature of migration in Latin America, particularly in the context of changing geopolitical relations between China and Latin American countries.
Her research often centers on the experiences of migrant women, particularly Filipina and Indonesian domestic workers in Chile, examining the complex relationships between employers and employees, the impact of migration policies, and the social networks that support migrant communities. Her work contributes to understanding how migrant communities navigate structural constraints while building meaningful lives in new contexts.
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