Biography

Dr. Ying XU

Department of Social Work

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

Assistant Professor


Email: xuying@cuhk.edu.hk


Qualifications

2008 Ph.D., Social Welfare, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong(China)

2001 M.phil., Sociology, Shandong University, China

1998 B.A., Shandong University, China


Publications (selected)

Refereed journal papers

  1. XU, Ying (Forthcoming) The Legitimization of Volunteering in China: A Compromise Between a Changing State and a Developing Civil Society?, China: An International Journal. (SSCI, 2013 Impact Factor: 0.244; Q2)
  2. XU, Ying (2014). Volunteer Participation and the Development of Civil Society in China: A Case Study of Jinan, Nonprofit Policy Forum, 5(1): 139–168.
  3. XU, Ying (2014). Volunteer Service from the Positive Youth Development Perspective: A case study of a voluntary university student teaching group, Youth Exploration, (1): 14-19. (CSSCI) (In Chinese)
  4. XU, Ying (2013). Moral Resources, Political Capital and the Development of Social work in China: A Case Study of City J in Shandong Province, British Journal of Social Work, 43 (8): 1589-1610.(SSCI, Impact Factor: 1.162; 5-Year Impact Factor: 1.484; Q1) (Citation: 1; Source: Google Scholar)
  5. LANG, Graeme & XU, Ying (2013). Anti-incinerator campaigns and the evolution of protest politics in China, Environmental Politics, 22(5): 832-848 (SSCI, Impact Factor: 1.640; 5-Year Impact Factor: 2.071; Q1; Ranked: 21 out of 156 in Political Science & 32 out of 96 in Environmental Studies) (Citations: 4; Source: Google Scholar) (The percentage of contribution for each author: 50%, 50%)
  6. XU, Ying (2012). Chinese Communist Youth League, political capital and the legitimising of volunteering in China, International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 17(2-3): 95-112. (Q4; Citations: 2; Source: Google Scholar)
  7. XU, Ying & NGAI, Ngan-pun (2011).Moral Resources and Political Capital: Theorizing the Relationship Between Voluntary Service Organizations and the Development of Civil Society in China, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 40(2): 247–269. (SSCI, Impact Factor: 1.837; 5-Year Impact Factor: 2.057; Q1; Ranked: 5 out of 42 in Social Issues) (Citations: 17; Source: Google Scholar) (The percentage of contribution for each author: Xu, 70%, Ngai, 30%)
  8. MA, Guanghai & XU, Ying (2008).On Social Welfare: Concept and Perspective, Journal of Shandong University, (5): 141-146.(In Chinese, CSSCI; Citations: 9; Source: CNKI)
  9. MA, Guanghai & XU, Ying (2006).The Elder Marginal Groups in the Social Transformation Era: From the Sociological Perspective, Study on the Contemporary Social Development, (1): 211-226. (In Chinese)
  10. XU, Ying (2004).The Public Sphere and the information Era, Teahouse for Sociologists, 7, 145-150. (In Chinese)
  11. XU, Ying & MA, Guanghai (2003). “Non-profession and the way to conquer: Several Ideas on the social work education of China”, February 2003, Social Work Education and Theory Conference in Shandong Province. (In Chinese)
  12. XU, Ying (2002). The Rebuilt of Public Sphere versus Information Era, Journal of Nanjing University, 3, 50-58.( CSSCI; Citations: 92; Source: CNKI) (In Chinese)
  13. XU, Ying (2002). Internet • Public Spheres and the Life Politics, The Journal of Humanities, (3): 141-146.(Citations: 40) (CSSCI) (In Chinese)
  14. XU, Ying& MA, Guanghai (2002). Several Ideas on Public Sphere and Information Era, Journal of Ocean University of Qingdao(CSSCI), 1, 89-96. (Citations: 38; Source: CNKI) (In Chinese)
  15. XU, Ying (2002). Structure and Function: the Public Sphere in the Information Era, Hong Kong: China Century, 2 Aug, 2002. (In Chinese)

Refereed book chapters

  1. XU, Ying (Forthcoming).Volunteerism and the State: A Case Study of China, in Jacqueline Butcher & Christopher J. Einolf (ed.), Perspectives on Volunteering: Voices from the South, New York: Springer.
  2. XU, Ying (2014). The Electronic-Mediated Public Sphere and Environmental Public Participation in China: Implications for Non-profit Organizations, in J. A. Ariza-Montes & A. M. Lucia-Casademunt, (ed.), ICT Management in Non- Profit Organizations, pp.134-145, Hershey PA: IGI Global.
  3. XU, Ying (2013).Non-Governmental Organizations in China: Development and Challenges, in Wang Gungwu and Zheng Yongnian (Ed.), China: Development and Governance, pp. 311-317, Singapore: World Scientific.
  4. XU, Ying (2004). The Neighborhood in Urban Community, pp.130-136, Beijing: The Higher Education Press. (In Chinese)
  5. XU, Ying (2004). Move and Congregation of the Urban Immigrations, in Cai He (Ed.), An Introduction to Community, pp.144-164, Beijing: The Higher Education Press. (In Chinese)
  6. XU, Ying (2004). The Urban Social Problems and the Community, in Cai He (Ed.),An Introduction to Community, pp.165-182, Beijing: The Higher Education Press. (In Chinese)

Research reports

  1. XU, Ying (2011). Volunteerism and the State. The State of the World’s Volunteerism Report, Bonn & New York: United Nations.

  2. XU, Ying, Lau, Yuk King & Wei, Xin (2014). The Effectiveness of the “Anchor Lamb” Uniformed Group Training on the Character and Spiritual Development of Children: An Evaluation Report, Hong Kong: The Boy’s Brigade.

  3. XU, Ying & ZHAO, Litao (2010). “China’s Rapidly Growing Non-Governmental Organizations ”, Singapore: EAI Background Briefs, no.514.

Conference papers

  1. XU, Ying (2015). Rethinking the State-led Youth Migration Programmes in China: Beyond the Structural Boundary? 5-7 June, 2015, Hong Kong, Labor, Mobility and Development in Pearl River Delta (PRD) and Beyond..
  2. XU, Ying & HE, Xin (2014). The Non-profit Management in China: A Study of Two Environmental Protection Organizations in City J, 20-22 November, 2014, Denver, Colorado, USA, ARNOVA's 43Rd Annual Conference.
  3. XU, Ying (2014). Understanding the Emergence of Anti-Incinerator Campaigns in China: An Analytical Framework,18-20 November, 2014, Otautahi/Christchurch, Aotearoa, New Zealand, 12th Biennial Australian and New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference.
  4. ZHOU, Huiquan & XU, Ying (2014). From Doing Good for Fun to Doing Good Professionally Grassroots Philanthropic Organizations in China, 22-25 July, 2014, Muenster, Germany, ISTR 11th International Conference.
  5. ZHOU, Huiquan &XU, Ying (2014). Going Beyond Passion and Dedication: The Struggle Towards Professionalization Among Grassroots Philanthropic Organizations in China, 13-19 July, 2014, Yokohama, Japan, XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology.
  6. XU, Ying (2014).The Electronic-Mediated Environmental Participation and the Development of Public Sphere in China: Implications for Non-profit Organizations, 28–30May, 2014, Hong Kong, Social Work, Social Welfare and Social Policy in Chinese Societies: Cross Cultural Experiences.
  7. XU, Ying (2013).The Legalization of Volunteering in China: A Compromise Between the Changing State and a Developing Civil Society?21-23 November, 2013,Hartford, CT November, ARNOVA's 42nd Annual Conference.

Last updated: 2015-06-30

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