In Progress. Borders and Boundaries: Memory, Identity, and Belonging in East Asia. Edited by M. Bell, D. de Toledo Piza, S. Choi, and M. Xu. (expected in 2026)
2025 (August). Beyond Informality: How Chinese Migrants Transformed a Border Economy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
2015. Um Pouco da Mundialização Contada a partir da Região da Rua 25 de Março: Migrantes Chineses e Comércio “Informal” (A Tale of Globalization in 25 de Março St.: Chinese Migrants and “Informal” Markets). Outstanding Thesis and Dissertation Series. São Paulo: University of São Paulo Press. ISBN 978-85-7506-242-5.
2025. The Mnemonic Activism of Nikkei in Brazil: Demanding an Apology for the Brazilian Government’s Japanese Oppression. Diaspora Studies. Co-authored with Christopher Joseph Toshikazu Kirch and Sarah Marie Cohen.
2018. Review of Pinheiro-Machado, Rosana. Counterfeit Itineraries in the Global South: The Human Consequences of Piracy in China and Brazil. Tempo Social 30(2):323-29.
2017. “Lessons from China’s Migrations.” Migration Studies 5(2):288-99. Co-authored with Zai Liang, both authors contributed equally.
2012. “Um Palpite Sobre a Imigração nas Ciências Sociais de São Paulo” (Immigration in São Paulo School Social Sciences). Plural 19(1):33-47.
2012. “Ressignificando Identidades na Tríplice Fronteira: Diálogo Cristão-Muçulmano e Questões Sociais e Políticas” (Re-signifying Identities in the Tri-Border Area: Social and Political Issues in the Christian-Muslim Dialogue). Ponto.Urbe 6:18-20.
Submitted. “China’s Shifting Economic Borders and Diasporic Identities in South America: How Special Economic Zones and Global Value Chains Shaped Chinese Identities in Paraguay and Brazil.” In Beyond Borders: Memory, Identity, and Belonging in East Asia, edited by M. Bell, D. de Toledo Piza, S. Choi, and M. Xu.
In Progress. “Introduction.” In Beyond Borders: Memory, Identity, and Belonging in East Asia, edited by M. Bell, D. de Toledo Piza, S. Choi, and M. Xu. Co-authored with M. Bell.
2023. “Chinese Migration and Changes in Brazilian Society.” Pp. 41-58 in How China is Transforming Brazil, edited by M. Hase Ueta, R. Pinheiro-Machado, and M. Alencastro. London, UK: Palgrave MacMillan.
2023. “Mapping Migration in the SDGs: A Pedagogical Tool of Sustainability Learning for Students of Migration.” Pp. 27-45 in Educating the Sustainability Leaders of the Future, edited by W. Leal Filho, A. L. Salvia, B. Coathe, and E. Pallant. World Sustainability Series. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
2021. “Legibility in Mobility and Emplacement.” Pp. 225-66 in Studies on Chinese Migration: Brazil, China, and Mozambique, edited by A. Bueno and D. Véras. Rio de Janeiro: State University of Rio de Janeiro Press.
2015. “Circuitos do Comércio Chinês em São Paulo” (Circuits of Chinese Trade in São Paulo). Pp. 304-19 in Ilegalismos na Globalização: Trabalho, Migrações, Mercados, edited by V. Telles and A. Peralva. Rio de Janeiro: Editora da UFRJ.
2013. “Chineses no Brasil e Diásporas Chinesas” (Chinese in Brazil and the Chinese Diaspora). Pp. 197-200 in China: Passado e Presente, edited by R. Pinheiro-Machado. Porto Alegre, Brazil: Artes e Ofícios.
2023. “Immigration Justice in the Pandemic.” Movimento do Aprender. São Paulo: SESI-SP Press.
2020. “An Evidence Review of the Signpost Project – Empowering Through Responsive Information.” White Paper. International Rescue Committee and Mercy Corps.
2020. “Mobilidade, Confinamento e Migração na Pandemia” (Mobility, Lockdown, and Migration in the Pandemic). In Mobilidade Humana e Coronavírus. Museu da Imigração do Estado de São Paulo.
2012. “Ressignificando Identidades na Tríplice Fronteira: Diálogo Cristão-Muçulmano e Questões Sociais e Políticas [Re-signifying Identities in the Tri-Border Area: Social and Political Issues in the Christian-Muslim Dialogue].” Ponto.Urbe 6:18-20.
2009. Regimes de Segurança Coletiva Regional: O Caso da Organização de Cooperação de Shanghai (Collective Regional Security Regimes: The Case of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization). São Paulo: Awarded BA Honors Thesis Publication Series, University of São Paulo.
2008. “Direitos Humanos: O Brasil na ONU – Anuário 2007” (Human Rights: Brazil at the UN – 2007 Report). São Paulo: Conectas Human Rights. Co-authored with Bárbara Pagotto Lucia Nader, Camila Asano, Juliana Bigatão, and Felipe Estre.
2025. “Comunidade chinesa que vive no Brasil aumentou só após os anos 1990.” Lucas Rohan. Valor Econômico. May 9, 2025.
2021. “#StopAsianHate Movement in the U.S. Ignites Asians in Brazil.” Seiji Yamashita. As Am News. September 7, 2021.
2008. “Routes in Transformation: São Paulo Has Become the Main Distribution Center for Popular Chinese Products in Brazil, Replacing Ciudad del Este in Paraguai.” Christina Queiroz. Revista Pesquisa FAPESP 263:80-85. January, 2018.