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Home > Experts > WANG Danning

WANG Danning

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Education:

2002 Ph.D. in Anthropology, Graduate School and University Center, the City      University of New York.

1994 M.A. in Anthropology, Hunter College, the City University of  New York

1990 B.A. in Sociology, Peking University, Beijing, China

Working Experience:

2017-present    Associate Researcher, Institute of Future Cities, CUHK

2015-present    Peking University Alumni Association (HK), Secretariat

2015-present    Hong Kong-Tianjin Women Committee, Executive Board Member

2015-2017        Gender Research Centre, CUHK, Co-Associate Director

2014-2017        Anthropology Dept., Chinese University of Hong Kong, Adjunct Assistant Professor;    

2012-2017        中国社会科学院(CASS)家庭社会学专委会成员

2012-2015        Chinese Society of Women’s Studies (CSWS), Co-Chair

2007-2014        Anthropology Dept., Chinese University of Hong Kong, Lecturer I;

2004-2005        Anthropology Dept., Montclair State University of New Jersey, Adjunct Associate Professor;

2000-2004        Sociology/Anthropology Department, Dowling College, New York, Adjunct Assistant Professor;

Edited Book:

Siumi Maria Tam, Wai Ching Angela Wong, and Danning Wang. (eds.). Gender and Family in East Asia. Gender Research Centre, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. London: Routledge. February 2014. The same collection will be available in paperback as a print-on-demand reprint by Routledge in 2016.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters:

1.“‘动力人’的产生及沿革: 记忆, 地方与认同”, 中华人民共和国民政部政研中心主办《社会政策研究》, 2017年即将出版。

2.“先祖们的节日, 感恩的日子:香港新界锦田乡酬恩建醮仪式中的文化含义”,香港非物质文化遗产办事处以及珠海学院香港历史文化研“究中心主办《黄大仙信俗与非物质文化遗产国际学术研讨会及第十七届国际亚细亚民俗学会论文集》, 2016年12月收录, 2017年即将出版。

3.“全球化框架下的香港阶层分析以及青年人对时政的看法”, 全国港澳研究会主办《港澳研究》2016年第4期 (总第13期), pp. 14-21.

4.“Mobilizing the Mass to Change Something Intimate: the Process of De-Sexualization in China’s Family Planning Campaign” in Cultural Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Asia, edited by Tiantian Zheng. Seattle:  University of Washington Press. January 2015.

5.“中国城市中的家产代际传承和家庭管理” 《家庭与性别评论》. 中国北京: 中国社会科学院社会学研究所主办, 社会科学文献出版社出版。 第五辑: 66-85页。  2014年12月出版。 (注: 此文为2009年文章之中文版, 由作者本人翻译)

6.“Bridging the Local with the Global: Chinese Feminists in Diaspora” by Danning Wang, Zheng Wang, and Wu Xu. Gender History. Vol.10 (October 2014): 45-56. Tokyo, Japan: the Gender History Association of Japan.

7. “Urban Fertility Decline of the 1960s and the Transformation of Working Class Family Life” in Springer International Handbook of Chinese Families. Chan Kwok-bun ed. NY: Springer. December 2011.

8. “Intergenerational Transmission of Family Property and Family Management in Urban China” in Gender in Flux: Agency and Its Limits in Contemporary China. Harriet Evans and Julia C. Strauss, eds.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 144-163. 2011

9. “Intergenerational Transmission of Family Property and Family Management in Urban China.” The China Quarterly. Vol. 204, pp 960 – 979. December 2010.

10.“Urban China: Development Zone.” Encyclopedia of Modern China. David Pong, ed. Farmington Hill, MI: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 23-25. 2009.

11. “Urban China: Real Estate Management.” Encyclopedia of Modern China. David Pong, ed. Farmington Hill, MI: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 25-26. 2009.

12. Monica Das Gupta, Sunhwa Lee, Patricia Uberoi, Danning Wang, Lihong Wang, and Xiaodan Zhang.  “State Policies and Women’s Agency in China, the Republic of Korea and India 1950-2000: Lessons from Contrasting Experiences,” in Vijayendra Rao and Michael Walton (eds.) Cultural and Public Action: A Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue on Development Policy, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, pp. 234-259. 2004.


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