Julian Lim
Julian Lim is a historian teaching at Johns Hopkins University. Her research focuses on race, sovereignty, and refugee law in the Mexico-U.S. borderlands region. Her first monograph ''Porous Borders: Multiracial Migrations and the Law in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands'' was published in 2017 by the University of North Carolina Press. The text won multiple awards, including the David J. Weber-Clements Center Prize, the Outstanding Achievement in History award from the Association for Asian American Studies, and the Humanities Book Award from the Institute for Humanities Research.Lim was born in the San Francisco Bay Area. She attended UC Berkeley for undergrad and law school. She received her doctorate from Cornell University in 2013, where she was a student of Maria Cristina Garcia and Derek Chang. Her work has focused primarily on analyzing the racialization of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. Lim is an active member in the Western History Association. Provided by Wikipedia
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A case study on the French open twitter account's user engagement levels and how they are affected by content type and modality by Lim, Julian Si Ren
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Bod and pH of drainage water in Kota Kinabalu by Lim, Julian Hwa Tiong
Published 2008
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Boobie traps : a video documentary. by Goh, Fiona Yu Ming., Lim, Julian., Tan, Roy Yang Liang.
Published 2008
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Approaches to non-traditional trademarks : exploring the options. by Chiam, Faye Pui Hoon., Lim, Julian Jie Ren., Wee, Jeremy Ze Min.
Published 2008
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Eeg cortical connectivity analysis of working memory reveals topological reorganization in theta and alpha bands by Dai, Zhongxiang, de Souza, Joshua, Lim, Julian, Ho, Paul M., Chen, Yu, Li, Junhua, Thakor, Nitish, Bezerianos, Anastasios, Sun, Yu
Published 2018
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