The Michigan Journal of Asian Studies (MJAS) is a student-led academic journal at the University of Michigan that aims to cultivate student discourse on cultural, economic, and social affairs in Asia. With limited opportunity for undergraduate publication in the field of Asian studies, MJAS provides students the opportunity to publish their scholarly works in a peer-reviewed online academic journal. MJAS seeks to provide a space for students interested in Asian Studies to engage in cross-cultural scholarship and to enhance knowledge and leadership in the field of Asian Studies.
Authors:
Nairne Brown (University of Edinburgh)
Yuan Cao (Colorado College)
Ichiro Ng (Columbia University)
Xiongfu Xiao, Yihao Lu, and Zhenxing Tan (China Foreign Affairs University)
Alice Bai (Barnard College)
Heami Oh (University of Michigan)
Grace Dunn (University of Oxford)
Sydney Tran (University of Michigan)
Our authors come from many countries! This map shows the home institutions of our current and previous authors, but we are constantly working to increase the countries represented.