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Prof Lian Kwen Fee was formerly Head of the Department of Sociology in the National University of Singapore before taking up an appointment in the Institute of Asian Studies as Professor of Sociology. His academic background is in political and historical sociology. His research interests are in race, migration, and the nation-state focusing on New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore. His recent publications are on migrant entrepreneurship in colonial Malaysia, migrant remittances in Asia, migration entrepreneurship in Korea and Japan and race and politics in Peninsular Malaysia. He is currently editing a book on '
Multiculturalism, Migration and the Politics of Identity in Singapore
' and co-authoring a monograph on the urbanization of Malaya and Indian migrants in Klang (Malaysia).
Dr Md Mizanur Rahman is a Senior Research Fellow, at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, from 2005 to 2007, and a Research Fellow at the Department of Sociology, NUS, from 2007 to 2010. He was a visiting scholar at the Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, Canada and Graduate School of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan. His recent books include
Diaspora Engagement and Development in South Asia
(co-edited) and
Asian Migration Policy: South, Southeast and East Asia
(co-edited). His research articles have appeared in leading migration and population journals such as
International Migration
,
Population
,
Space and Place
,
Journal of International Migration and Integration
,
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
,
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
,
Asia Europe Journal
, and
Asian Population Studies
.
Dr Yabit Alas is the Director of the Continuing Education Centre. He was formerly the Head of the Malay Language and Linguistics, Director
of the Language Centre and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, all at Universiti Brunei Darussalam. His area of expertise is in Comparative Linguistics specifically on the Austronesian Languages. His special interest is the Dusunic Languages spoken in north Borneo. His research is on the origin, dispersal and classification of the Dusunic languages. He is also actively conducting research on Malay languages especially Standard Malay and it relevance to globalisation. He has published a number of articles on the Malay language both in local and regional journals and was the co-editor of the '
Reflections in Borneo Rivers: Essays in Honour of Professor James T. Collins: Book
I
'
and '
Reflections in Southeast Asian Seas, Essays in Honour of Professor James T. Collins: Book II
.' He currently leads the newly setup Borneo Studies Network (BSN) at the Institute of Asian Studies, whose interest is to promote and enhance research on Borneo through links with various research centres in Borneo.
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