Prof. Ling-chi Wang, Distinguished Professor at University of California, Berkeley, founder of ISSCO (the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas): '[This journal] is admirable and most deserving of international support. The study of Chinese overseas is urgently in need of new paradigms to take the place of the same old paradigms. Hopefully, the revived periodical will help advance the field.'

Prof. Takeshi Hamashita, Professor and Dean of the School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China: 'This journal is an interesting and challenging project, particularly so because of its spatial focus on (pen)insular East Asia.'

For more information about the journal, please contact Acquisitions Editor Qin Higley (Higley@brill.com) or visit Brill's website www.brill.com/tcea.

About Brill
Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the Netherlands, Brill is a leading international academic publisher in 20 main subject areas, including Middle East and Islamic Studies, Asian Studies, Classical Studies, History, Biblical and Religious Studies, Language & Linguistics, Biology, and International Law. With offices in Leiden and Boston and a representative office in Singapore, Brill today publishes 230 journals and around 1000 new books and reference works each year, available in both print and electronic form. Brill also markets a large number of primary source research collections and databases. The company's key customers are academic and research institutions, libraries, and scholars. Brill is a publicly traded company and is listed on Euronext Amsterdam NV. For more information, visit www.brill.com.

About SOCS
Founded in 1984, the Society of Overseas Chinese Studies is a leading academic organization devoted to overseas Chinese studies in Taiwan. Consisting of 15 board members who are renowned scholars in the field, SOCS has been a major advocate to promote overseas Chinese studies with a research base in Taiwan. Its official publication, The Journal of Overseas Chinese Studies, had been published biannually in Chinese and is now being revamped to be a bilingual journal as a result of the collaboration with Brill.

About RCOC

The Research Center of Overseas Chinese at the National Taiwan Normal University was founded in 2014 to address the changing dynamics of cultural politics across globally-disseminated Chinese populations. As part of the Department of East Asian Studies, RCOC is institutionally embedded within the academic networks of the National Taiwan Normal University. With a focus on overseas Chinese studies, RCOC aims to provide a platform that re-examines the different constituents of translocal Chinese communities in East Asia and other parts of the world.

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