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and Gold Mountain: The Chinese in the New World (1983). He is co-editor of People to People: An Introduction to Communications. He is currently writing a book length manuscript on immigrant nationalism in Chinese Canada where he is especially examining the impact of such social network systems as Facebook on family bonds and the pervasiveness of cyber crime on this ethnic nation in Canada.
and Gold Mountain: The Chinese in the New World (1983.
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He is co-editor of People to People: An Introduction to Communications. He is currently writing a book length manuscript on immigrant nationalism in Chinese Canada where he is especially examining the impact of such social network systems as Facebook on family bonds and the pervasiveness of cyber crime on this ethnic nation in Canada.
 
His articles can be found in Asian Affairs, Cinemaya, Gazette, Journal of European Economic History, Journal of Ethnic Studies, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Adult Education, Asian Profile, and Army Journal and Defence Quarterly, among others. Professor Chan was the founding editor of
 
New Scholars-New Visions in Canadian Studies (Seattle)
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and co-founder of The Asianadian: An Asian Canadian Magazine (Toronto).
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His articles can be found in Asian Affairs, Cinemaya, Gazette, Journal of European Economic History, Journal of Ethnic Studies, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Adult Education, Asian Profile, and Army Journal and Defence Quarterly, among others. Professor Chan was the founding editor of New Scholars-New Visions in Canadian Studies (Seattle) and co-founder of The Asianadian: An Asian Canadian Magazine (Toronto).


As a filmmaker, Tony Chan’s independent films include a four part series on Asian Americans and Vietnam. Chan has also produced films focusing on work, culture and survival in North America.
As a filmmaker, Tony Chan’s independent films include a four part series on Asian Americans and Vietnam. Chan has also produced films focusing on work, culture and survival in North America.
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