Fudan University Yihan Xiong, Ph.D. School of International Relations and Public Affairs Fudan University No.220, Handan Rd, Shanghai, P.R.China, Post Code:200433 Mobile:+86-13764411033, Tel(O):+86-21-65642694 E-mail: xiongyihan@fudan.edu.cn Education Ph. D. in Political Science (Fudan University), 2009 BA. in Public Administration(Xiangtan University), 2003 Current Position 2013/12-present, Associate Professor of Political Science, Fudan University 2009/4-2013/12, Assistant Professor of Political Science, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University 2014/9-2015/9,Visiting Scholar, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies and Research Fellow, China-U.S. Collaborative Research Initiative on Contemporary China, the 21st Century China Program, UC San Diego. 2009/5-present, Deputy Director & Research Fellow, Research Center for Grassroots Society and State Building, Fudan University Anonymous reviewer of The China Journal, Chinese Journal of Sociology and Sociological Studies 2010/12-present, member of the Association for Asian Studies(USA.) Research Interests 1
Political Economy of Income Inequality Politics of Migration Social Protests and State Repression Authoritarianism Ethnic Conflicts in Oil-rich Countries Elections and Grassroots Democracy in Urban China Courses Taught Introduction to Political Science (for undergraduates) Collective Actions(for undergraduates) Comparative Politics(for undergraduates) Social Protest and Grassroots Government (for graduates) Institutional Analysis(for Ph.D. students) Seleted Poblications solely authored book: Children of Urbanization: Identities Production and Political Socialization of Migrant Children in Contemporary China, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2010. Co-translator: Charles Tilly, Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650-2000(Chinese version), Gezhi Publishing House &.Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2008. Selected Articles The Broken Ladder: Why Education Provides No Upward Mobility for Migrant Children in China (in English), The China Quarterly, March 2015, No.221, pp 161-184. From Ownership to Citizenship: Political participation in a community of middle-class migrants (in Chinese), Sociological Studies 2012, No.6, pp77-100. Self-empowerment and Public Participation: How does a Middle-class 2
Oriented Group Influence Local Government Decision-making in Urban China (in English), In Guo Sujian & Guo Zhonghua(ed.), Theorizing Chinese Citizenship, LEXINGTON BOOKS, 2015. Location Matters: How Giant Oilfield Discoveries Fuel Ethnic Conflicts? (in Chinese),Working paper, 2013. Becoming a Good Citizen for a Better Life: Why does the Middle Class Prefer Negotiation over Rightful Resistance in Shanghai? (in English), Paper presented at the conference on Citizenship in Orientalised Societies, hosted by Sun Yat-Sen University and Journal of Citizenship Studies, June 13-14, 2013. The New Generation of Migrant Workers and Legitimacy Crisis of Local Citizenship in China (in English),Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences,Vol.6, No. 3(September, 2013). The Challenges of Semi-urbanization for Village Democracy in China(in English),Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences,Vol.5, No. 1(March, 2012). The New Generation of Migrant Workers and the Rise of Politics of Citizenship (in Chinese), The Open Times,2012(11):90-105. Schooling and Political Socialization of Migrant Children:An Empirical Research in Shanghai(in Chinese), The Journal of Youth Studies, 2012(1). Underclass, School and Class Reproduction(in Chinese),The Open Times,2010(1):94-110. Urbanized Children: The Rural-urban Boundary and Self-identity of Migrant Children in Contemporary China(in Chinese), China Rural Survey, 2009(2):2-11. Disembedding Market and Environmental Protests in Rural China(in Chinese), Dushu, 2007(9):17-22. The Paradox of Urban Community Elections: Between Political Apathy and High Turnout Rates(in Chinese), Chinese Journal of Sociology,2008(3):180-204. 3
Why the Adolescents' Political Orientations Matter? A Critical Review on Political Socialization Research(in Chinese), Fudan Political Science Review, Vol.9, 2011:231-244. Socialization and Reorganization of People's Mediation:A Case Study of Yang Boshou's Workroom in Shanghai(in Chinese), Chinese Journal of Sociology,2006(6):95-116. Where is the Petition System Heading(in Chinese), The Twenty-First Century(The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2005(6):91-95. Work in progress The Delinking of Production and Politics: Explaining the Broadened Income Gaps in Western Countries The Political Effects of Repression in Authoritarian Regimes(Yihan Xiong, Haifeng Huang) Two Hands of Local State: Issues, Rents and Governmental Response to Social Protests in China(Yihan Xiong, Tianguang Meng) De-politicized Policing: Transforming Social Protests to Social Movements (Yihan Xiong, Lei Guang) Non-institutionalized Governance as a Rational Choice: A Case Study on Urban Renewal in China(Yihan Xiong,Wei Wei) Succession and Defection: When Does the Opposition Divide the Ruling Elites in Authoritarian Regimes Selected Research Grants 2010/7-2013/12, Principle Investigator sponsored by the National Social Science Foundation of China: Social Integration and Political Psychology of New Migrants in Urban China 2009/11-2012/6, Principle Investigator sponsored by the Ministry of 4
Education of the PRC: The Making of a New Citizen: Political Attitudes and Behaviour Patterns of Migrant Children in Urban China 2010//7-2012/7, Principle Investigator sponsored by the Shanghai Educational Development Foundation and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission: Life Chances and Political Psychology of Migrant Children in Shanghai Invited Lectures / Symposiums Underclass, School and Class Reproduction: Why did Education Fail to Provide Upward Mobility for Migrant Children in Shanghai, Paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies 2011 Annual Meeting, Honolulu, March 31 April 3, 2011. Challenges of Semi-Urbanization to Village Democracy in China, Paper presented at 61st Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Transforming Politics: New Synergies, April19-21, 2011, Novotel London West. The New Generation of Migrant Workers and Legitimacy Crisis of Local Citizenship in China, Paper presented at Young Scholars Forum: Sinology and China Studies Perspectives and contributions of young scholars from China and Germany, October 27-31, 2012, University Frankfurt am Main. The Broken Ladder: Why Education Provides No Upward Mobility for Migrant Children in China,Paper presented at The international conference on New Trends on Labour and Welfare Regimes in China: Theories and Practices, December 7-8, 2013, City University of Hong Kong. Becoming a Good Citizen for Better Life: Why does the Middle Class Prefer Negotiation over Rightful Resistance in Shanghai? Paper presented at Fudan-UC Center Young Scholar s Conference on Governance in China, Co-sponsored by the 21st Century China Program, UC San Diego,May 14-15 5
2015. Honors The 12th Shanghai Award for Outstanding Achievements in Philosophy and Social Science, the First Prize, 2014 The 11th Shanghai Award for Outstanding Achievements in Philosophy and Social Science, the Second Prize, 2012 Shanghai Chenguang Distinguished Junior Scholar Award, 2010 Excellent Advisory Report of the Ministry of Education, 2011 Fudan Zhuoxue Outstanding Scholar Program,2012 Fudan Gang-ai Awards for Excellent Teachers, 2014 6