Journal Articles
Ang, S., Thang, L. L., & Ho, E. L. E. (2024). Ethnic proximity, mobility and (non)-belonging: middle-class Singaporean migrants in China. Mobilities, 1–15.
Chen, N., Ang, S., & Chen, J. (2024). Negotiating Chineseness in an age of China’s “rise”: younger diaspora’s engagement with Chinese voluntary associations in Singapore. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1–22.
Chen, N., Hertzman, E., & Ang, S. (2024). Chinese voluntary associations in the diaspora: ethnicity, gender and the (re)making of ancestral communities. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1–14.
Ang, S., Song, J., & Pan, Q. (2024). Pandemic racism and sexism in Australia: Responses and reflections among Asian women. Current Sociology, 72(3), 463-481
Ang, S., & Martin, F. (2023). Pandemic politics and the rise of immigration: Online attitudes towards Westerners and the West in China. Global Networks, 00, 1–16.
Ang, S, Thang, L.L. & Ho, E.L.E. (2023). Singaporean Women Living in China: The Uneven Burdens of Middle-class Transnational Caregiving. Asian Studies Review, 47(3), 464–480.
Ang, S. and Mansouri, F. (2022). Racialized (im)mobilities: the pandemic and Sinophobia in Australia. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 44(2), 160-179.
Ang, S. (2022). Stuck between the Global North and South: Middling migrants in Australia and Singapore. Journal of Sociology, 59(4), 991-1007.
Ang, S, Ho, E.L.E & Yeoh, B.S.A. (2022). Migration and New Racism beyond Colour and the ‘West’: Co-ethnicity, Intersectionality and Postcoloniality. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45(4), 585-594.
Ang, S & Colic-Peisker, V. (2021). Sinophobia in the Asian century: race, nation and Othering in Australia and Singapore. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45(4), 718-737.
Ang, S. (2021). The myth of migrant transience: racializing new Chinese migrants in mobile Singapore. Mobilities, 16(2), 236-248.
Ang, S. (2019). ’A Woman to Warm My Heart’: Low-Wage Mainland Chinese Migrant Men, Thrift and Desires for Intimacy in Singapore. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 40(3): 287-301.
Ang, S. (2018). The ‘new Chinatown’: the racialization of newly arrived Chinese migrants in Singapore. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 44(7): 1177-1194.
Ang, S. (2017). I am More Chinese than You: Online Narratives of Locals and Migrants in Singapore. Cultural Studies Review, 23(1): 102–17.
Ang, S. (2016). Chinese migrant women as boundary markers in Singapore: unrespectable, un-middle-class and un-Chinese. Gender, Place & Culture, 23(12): 1774-1787.
Ang, S. (2023). Labour migration, In M. Clarke & Zhao, X, (Eds), Elgar Encyclopedia of Development, Edward Elgar Publishing.
Ang, S. (2019). House, car or permanent residency? Higher-wage Chinese migrant men’s symbols of masculinity in C. Alipio & L. A. Hoang, (Eds.), Money and moralities in contemporary Asia, Amsterdam University Press.
Book Chapter
Journal Special Issue
Ang, S, Ho, E.L.E & Yeoh, B.S.A. (2022). New racism and migration: Beyond colour and the ‘west’, Ethnic and Racial Studies 45(4).
Book Review: Alanna Kamp Intersectional Lives: Chinese Australian Women in White Australia. Journal of Sociology, 59(3), 794-795.
Forget Chineseness: on the pragmatics of transcending identity politics, Postcolonial Studies
Book Review
Other Outputs
- Podcast Interview: “Comparing Sinophobia in Singapore and Australia” (with Val Colic-Peisker), IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe), 23 Dec 2020. Available at https://www.imiscoe.org/news-and-blog/podcast/1179-comparing-sinophobia-in-singapore-and-australia
- Commentary: “Veiling racisms in Asia”. ARIscope, Asia Research Institute (National University of Singapore), 15 Dec 2020. Available at https://ari.nus.edu.sg/ariscope/veiling-racisms-in-asia/
- Published translation: “在狮城寻找“亲密欲望”的中国男工” (Low-wage Chinese migrant men’s desires for intimacy in Singapore) in The Paper 澎湃新闻 , 21 July 2019. Translated by 许中波 available at https://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_3957839
- Commentary: “Low-wage Chinese migrant men in Singapore”. The Newsletter 78 Autumn 2017, International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS, the Netherlands). Available at https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/low-wage-chinese-migrant-men-singapore

