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Chen, Xi

  • 國籍 Nationality:
  • 美國United States of America
  • Chen,Xi陳曦的照片
  • 受獎年度 Year:
  • 2016
  • 研究機構 Position Then:

  • Quinnipiac University
  • 職稱 Title:
  • Assistant professor
    助理教授
  • 研究主題 Topic of Research Plan:
  • A Test of Ethnic-Religious Saliency on Social Status: A Comparative Study of Chinese Muslims in Taiwan and in Canada
  • 網頁 Web Site:
  • 著作目錄 Article Catalog:
    • Zhenyu, Sun, Xi Chen and Keith Kerr (eds). Allah in China: Chinese and Western Explorations of the Hui Double Consciousness. University of Toronto Press.
    • Chen, Xi. "Chinese Muslims in Canada: A demographic profile and preliminary test of ethnic salience" Asian Ethnicity. DOI:10.1080/14631369.2014.966527
    • “Using Spatial Data as a Proxy for Social Science Statistics” in Recapturing Space, edited by Frank M. Howell Jeremy R. Porter. Springer Press.
    • "Explaining Subnational Infant Morality and Poverty Rates: What Can We Learn from Night-time Lights?" Spatial Demography, Vol3(2015). DOI:10.1007/s40980-015-0009-x
    • Chen, Xi and William Nordhaus “A Test of the New VIIRS Lights Data Set: Population and Economic Output in Africa” Remote Sensing, 2015, 7(4), 4937-4947Chen, Xi and William Nordhaus “A Test of the New VIIRS Lights Data Set: Population and Economic Output in Africa” Remote Sensing, 2015, 7(4), 4937-4947
    • Nordhaus, William and Xi Chen. "A Sharper Image? Estimates of the Precision of Nighttime Lights as a Proxy for Economic Statistics." Journal of Economic Geography. Journal of Economic Geography 15 (1): 217-246
    • "Making Visible the Invisible: Nighttime Lights Data and the Closing of the Human Rights Information Gap." Societies Without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences. Volum9 (3)
    • Chen, Xi and Keith Kerr. "Allah in China." Contexts. vol. 13 no. 162-69
    • Chen, Xi and William Nordhaus. “Using Luminosity Data as a Proxy for Economic Statistics,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (21):8589-8594.
    • Zhenyu, Sun, Xi Chen and Keith Kerr (eds). Allah in China: Chinese and Western Explorations of the Hui Double Consciousness. University of Toronto Press.
    • Chen, Xi. "Chinese Muslims in Canada: A demographic profile and preliminary test of ethnic salience" Asian Ethnicity. DOI:10.1080/14631369.2014.966527
    • “Using Spatial Data as a Proxy for Social Science Statistics” in Recapturing Space, edited by Frank M. Howell Jeremy R. Porter. Springer Press.
    • "Explaining Subnational Infant Morality and Poverty Rates: What Can We Learn from Night-time Lights?" Spatial Demography, Vol3(2015). DOI:10.1007/s40980-015-0009-x
    • Chen, Xi and William Nordhaus “A Test of the New VIIRS Lights Data Set: Population and Economic Output in Africa” Remote Sensing, 2015, 7(4), 4937-4947Chen, Xi and William Nordhaus “A Test of the New VIIRS Lights Data Set: Population and Economic Output in Africa” Remote Sensing, 2015, 7(4), 4937-4947
    • Nordhaus, William and Xi Chen. "A Sharper Image? Estimates of the Precision of Nighttime Lights as a Proxy for Economic Statistics." Journal of Economic Geography. Journal of Economic Geography 15 (1): 217-246
    • "Making Visible the Invisible: Nighttime Lights Data and the Closing of the Human Rights Information Gap." Societies Without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences. Volum9 (3)
    • Chen, Xi and Keith Kerr. "Allah in China." Contexts. vol. 13 no. 162-69
    • Chen, Xi and William Nordhaus. “Using Luminosity Data as a Proxy for Economic Statistics,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (21):8589-8594.
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