Biography

Dr. Haijing Dai

Department of Social Work

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

Assistant Professor


Email: hjdai@swk.cuhk.edu.hk


Qualifications

2010 Ph.D., University of Michigan, Social Work and Sociology

2005 M.A., University of Michigan, Department of Sociology

2004 M.S., University of Michigan, Community Organizing and Child Welfare

2002 B.A., Peking University, Chinese Literature and Economics


Publications (selected)

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters

  1. Dai, H. & Xie, W. (Accepted). Community and Inequality: One-Yuan Elder Home in Rural Zhejiang Province of China. Journal of Social Service Research.
  2. Dai, H. (2014). The Discontents of Reform: Boundary Work and Welfare Stigma at Mixed Elder Homes in China. Journal of Social Policy, 43(3), 497-515.
  3. Dai, H. (2014). To Build an Extended Family: Feminist Organizational Design and its Dilemmas in Women-Led Non-Governmental Elder Homes in China. Social Forces, 92(3), 1115-1134.
  4. Dai, H. (2013). Care for Whom: Diverse Institutional Orientations of Non-governmental Elder Homes in Contemporary China. British Journal of Social Work, doi:10.1093/bjsw/bct058.
  5. Dai, H. (2013). Social Inequality in a Bonded Community: Community Ties and Villager Resistance in a Chinese Township. Social Service Review, 87(2), 269-291.
  6. Dai, H. (2011). Participatory Community Organizing Revisited: Political Involvement and Social Development in Two Post-Socialist Villages in North China. China Journal of Social Work, 4(1), 69-82.
  7. Dai, H. (2011). Surviving in “Localistic Communitas”: Endogenous Multicultural Community Organizing among Migrant Workers in Post-Socialist China. Journal of Social Service Research, 37, 165-179.
  8. Dai, H. (2010) Chu Village under Democratization: Guanxi, Governance, and Inequality in a Post-Socialist Chinese Village. International Journal of Current Chinese Studies, 1, 85-111.
  9. Dai, H. (2008). Community in a Diverse Society: Using Three Western Approaches to Understand Community Organization in Post-Socialist Urban China. International Social Work, 51 (1), 55-68.
  10. Dai, H. (2005). Dichotomous Thinking and Culture of Destruction: Revisiting Youth Activism in China during the May Fourth Period. In M. Breen (eds.), Minding Evil: Explorations of Human Iniquity, pp. 39-51. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
  11. Dai, H. (2001). The Burden of the Lightness – The Changes in Popular Cultures in the 1980’s and 1990’s China. In The Collection of Junzheng Scholars, pp. 441-450. Beijing: Peking University Press. (In Chinese)

Book Reviews

  1. Dai, H. (2014). Sharlene B.C.L. Furuto: “Social Welfare in East Asia and the Pacific”. International Journal of Social Welfare, 23 (3), 342-343.
  2. Dai, H. (2008). Kevin O’Brien and Lianjiang Li: “Rightful Resistance in Rural China”. The China Review, 8 (1), 157-159.

Novel

  1. Dai, H. (1999). The Summer without Skirts. Beijing: Peking University Press. (In Chinese)


Last updated: 2015-07-02


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