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Mike Douglass is a prominent scholar in the fields of urban studies and migration, known for his critical analysis of how global migration shapes urban landscapes. His work often explores the intersections of culture, society, and economics in urban environments, particularly in the context of Asia. Through his research, he examines the dynamics of multiculturalism and the challenges faced by foreign workers in metropolitan areas, providing insights into the complexities of globalization.

Douglass has authored and contributed to several influential texts, including "Japan and Global Migration: Foreign Workers and the Advent of a Multicultural Society" and "Urban Asias: Essays on Futurity Past and Present." His scholarship is characterized by a commitment to understanding the implications of urbanization and migration on social structures, making significant contributions to discussions on disaster governance and the future of urban life in Asia. His interdisciplinary approach continues to inspire new perspectives on the urban experience in a rapidly changing world.

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