Date and Time: Friday April 21, 9:00 AM BJT
Zoom ID: 929 6838 1547, Passcode: CSCC
Speaker: M. Giovanna Merli, Professor of Public Policy, Sociology and Global Health, Duke University
Moderator: Claudia Nisa, Assistant Professor of Behavioral Science, Duke Kunshan University
This event is organized by the CSCC, and co-sponsored by the Global Health Research Center
Abstract
This talk will report findings from a series of studies of rare populations of Chinese immigrants in the US and Europe recruited with novel social networks sampling methodologies during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the relationship between acculturation, perceptions of discrimination, social networks and psychological health.
Bio
M. Giovanna Merli is Professor of Public Policy, Sociology and Global Health at Duke University, where she is also the director of the Duke University Population Research Institute (DUPRI). Her research straddles demography, social networks and health primarily in the context of the population of China and the Chinese diaspora. Her methodological interests include the evaluation of innovative network-based sampling approaches to recruit samples of hidden and rare populations.