JingJing Zhang

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Curriculum VitaeMarch 2017

JINGJINGZHANG

Dr. Jingjing Zhang is currently Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, School of Humanities, Southeast University in Nanjing, China.

Email: zjjseu@163.com

EDUCATION

July 2014

June 2010

June 2007

  

Ph.D in Sociology,The University of Auckland, New Zealand

M.A. in Philosophy, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

B.A. in Sociology, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Quality of life, family relationships, elderly migrants, qualitative research methods

TEACHING

·Undergraduate: “Communication, Media and Society”; “A History of Western Social Thoughts”; “Ageing and Life Course”.

·Graduate: “Qualitative Research Methods”; “Ethical Decisions for Social Work Practice”; “Gerontological Social Work”.

JOURNAL ARTICALS

Zhang, J., 2017, “The Sense of Being Disadvantaged and the Trust Crisis between Generations”,Journal of Southeast University (Philosophy and Social Science), 2017(2), [in Chinese].

Zhang, J., 2017, “Intergenerational Expectation and Ethical Cultural Conflicts under Western Welfare System in Chinese Migrant Families in New Zealand”,Journal of Overseas Chinese History Studies, 2017(1):68-76, [in Chinese].

Zhang, J., 2016, “Dual Risks: Reconstruction of Aged Care Resources in China’s Newly Urbanized Areas”,Academia Bimestrie, 2016(6):33-37, [in Chinese].

Zhang, J., 2016, “Aging in Cyberspace: Internet Use and Quality of life of Older Chinese migrants”, The Journal of Chinese Sociology,(2016):3:26, DOI 10.1186/s40711-016-0045-y. [in English].

Zhang, J., 2016, “Book Review: Mixed race Identities in Asia and the Pacific: Experiences from Singapore and New Zealand”,New Zealand Sociology, 2016, 31(1): 249-251. [in English].

Zhang, J., 2014, “Elderly Chinese Migrants, Intergenerational Reciprocity and Quality of life”, New Zealand Sociology, 2014, 29(2): 11-30.[in English].

  

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Zhang, J., 2016. “Deprivation of Resources: Aged Care in China's Newly Urbanized Areas”. Paper presented at the Third ISA (International Sociological Association) Forum of Sociology, Vienna, Austria.

Zhang, J., 2014. “Asian Transnational Migrant Families and Intergenerational Relations”. Panel presented at AAS-IN-ASIA Conference 2014 on “Asia in Motion: Heritage and Transformation”, Singapore.

Zhang, J., 2013. “Enhancing Quality of Life: Transnational Support Exchange of Elderly Chinese Migrants”. Paper presented at the eSocSci New Settlers Research Network Seminar Series 2013.

Zhang, J., 2013. “Social Support and Quality of life of Aging Chinese immigrants in New Zealand”. Paper presented at The 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea.

Zhang, J., 2012. “Elderly Chinese Migrants, Intergenerational Reciprocity, and Quality of Life”. Paper presented at The 2012 Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference, Brisbane, Australia.

Zhang, J., 2012. “The New Media and Chinese Migrant Netizens: Wellbeing of Elderly Chinese Immigrants”. Paper presented at the Pathways to Metropolis in the 21st Century: International Conference on Immigration Issues and Futures, Auckland, New Zealand.

Zhang, J., 2011. “Productive Ageing and Quality of Life -- Grandparenting or Volunteering: Two Approaches to Being Productive”. The Proceedings of the 4th APRU Research Symposium on Gerontology, Shanghai, China.

  

OTHER PUBLICATION

TranslatedLivable Communities for Aging Populations: Urban Design for Longevity (by M. Scott Ball, 2012, Wiley) into Chinese, with Qian Wang et al., published by Huazhong University of Science & Technology Press, 2016