Zheng Wang

ORCID: 0000-0003-0758-2202
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Research Areas
  • China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
  • Educational Reforms and Innovations
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Regional Economic and Spatial Analysis
  • Urban Planning and Governance
  • International Relations and Foreign Policy
  • Regional Development and Environment
  • Chinese history and philosophy
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Translation Studies and Practices
  • Social Capital and Networks
  • Ideological and Political Education
  • Medical Research and Treatments
  • Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
  • China's Ethnic Minorities and Relations
  • Urban and Rural Development Challenges
  • International Business and FDI
  • Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
  • Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Human Resource and Talent Management
  • Hydropower, Displacement, Environmental Impact
  • Sports, Gender, and Society
  • scientometrics and bibliometrics research

General Administration of Sport of China
2025

Shanghai Research Institute of Sports Science
2025

Nanchang Hangkong University
2025

University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
2024

King's College London
2023

University of Sheffield
2019-2022

Jiaxing University
2022

China Conservatory
2022

Nanjing Forestry University
2017-2020

China Waterborne Transport Research Institute
2020

This manuscript explores the state's political use of past and function history education in transition foreign relations. Modern historical consciousness China is largely characterized by "one hundred years humiliation" from mid-1800s to mid-1900s when was attacked, bullied, torn asunder imperialists. research focuses initially on how such memory has been reinforced current regime's educational socialization through national "Patriotic Education Campaign" after 1991. It then impact this...

10.1111/j.1468-2478.2008.00526.x article EN International Studies Quarterly 2008-11-19

There is an emerging literature on social interaction and neighbourhood attachment of various groups in China. However, few have directly addressed the between locals migrants at level. This paper examines variation intergroup neighbouring city Nanjing how housing characteristics hukou status may affect this process. Measured by communication mutual support, study reveals that are more likely to interact with their urban neighbours, which suggests might not only each other but also willing...

10.1177/0042098014568068 article EN Urban Studies 2015-01-20

Abstract The social integration of migrants has become a major challenge for Chinese cities as many rural still face discrimination from urban natives. Research suggests that intergroup trust can improve cohesion and reduce stigmatisation. However, little is known about the level between locals its underlying dynamics in China. Our study explores native Shanghai residents how neighbourhood factors including residential diversity poverty may play role. We adopt multilevel model to analyse...

10.1002/psp.2008 article EN cc-by Population Space and Place 2015-12-11

Abstract Resettlement thus far has been conceptualized as a large‐scale form of displacement taking place within short timeframe. In this article I attempt to reinterpret resettlement two‐stage process involving both the deterritorialization and reterritorialization residents by shedding light on processes challenges involved in rebuilding sense community after resettlement. draw case relocation settlement Shanghai find that Chinese state is heavily reterritorializing because it needs...

10.1111/1468-2427.13078 article EN International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 2022-02-15

Large-scale urban development projects are a significant format of expansion and renewal across the globe. As generators governance innovation indicators future city in each context, large-scale have been interpreted within frameworks ‘variegations’ wider circulating processes, such as neoliberalisation or financialisation. However, often entail state support investment, strongly linked to wide variety transnational investors developers frequently highly contested their local environments....

10.1177/00420980211064159 article EN cc-by Urban Studies 2022-02-02

Abstract This study offers a detailed analysis of an under‐researched social problem in‐situ marginalisation and its causes by drawing on the concept state entrepreneurialism. Our empirical data stem from Lingang mega project in Shanghai one neighbourhoods named Neighbourhood No.57 where we find that residents have not been relocated but are instead suffering declining public services environmental quality surrounding industrial developments. The root cause this is municipal government’s...

10.1111/anti.12560 article EN cc-by Antipode 2019-07-17

KEYWORDS: Post-displacementin-situ marginalisationleft behind communitiesstate-led resettlementlife after displacement

10.1080/02723638.2020.1734373 article EN Urban Geography 2020-03-04

The aim of this study is to compare the injury patterns female water polo players before and after implementation Male-Assisted Female Training (MAFT) program. seeks identify key factors influencing these changes propose corresponding prevention measures. We utilized pattern analysis classification techniques explore data. A Hypergraph Neural Network (HGNN) was employed for extraction, where each athlete represented as a node in hypergraph, with dimensions capturing high-order relational...

10.3389/fdgth.2024.1503831 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Digital Health 2025-01-06

In urban China there is growing scholarly interest in neighbourhood social interaction, but most studies focus on overt neighbouring activities whilst less known about the affective dimension of relations, such as mutual trust and care. By surveying 1,420 residents from Shanghai, this study examines relationship between rural migrants local neighbours explores whether frequency contextual characteristics may affect outcome. Our results show that who interact more with out-group also tend to...

10.1080/02723638.2016.1206700 article EN cc-by Urban Geography 2016-07-20

The most dominant global threat to natural forests and their biodiversity is land-cover change, which has negative impacts on both species persistence ecosystem functions. Land-cover change could alter animal behaviour disrupt seed dispersal mutualisms. However, its effects the role of bird functional traits in are not well studied. In present study, we assessed contributions (behavioural traits: food habit, foraging pattern, frequency, habitat specialisation; morphological weight, body...

10.1186/s40657-018-0105-x article EN cc-by-nc-nd Avian Research 2018-04-02

This study explores the current neighbourhood cohesion in Chinese cities and how it might be affected by influx of migrants. Our multilevel analysis is based on a 1420 sized household survey conducted Shanghai 2013. The results reveal that migrants does not generate all negative contrasting existing literature where tend to reduce neighbourhoods. Neighbourhoods with higher share migrant residents between 20 50% have strongest potentially because local adjusted their neighbours. Neighbourhood...

10.1177/0308518x16673839 article EN cc-by Environment and Planning A Economy and Space 2016-10-21

One of the most critical development problems in China is existence a considerable number contiguous destitute areas (also known as regional poverty), and causes behind such poverty might structurally differ by geographical characteristics. To deal with problem, this paper, based on “Three Nature” theory New Economic Geography, first establishes an analytical index system causes, then uses gray relational method to identify 14 areas. The results show that, at present, main mountain eastern...

10.3390/su10061895 article EN Sustainability 2018-06-06

What kind of neighbouring might enhance participation in community activities? Using a 1420-sized household survey collected Shanghai, this paper examines the relationship between different types and participation. Our results show that in-group residents belonging to same social group does not have direct effect on Instead intergroup migrant local neighbours can lead more willingness take part activities. Owing unequal power configuration minority majority groups living locality, help break...

10.1177/0042098019830899 article EN Urban Studies 2019-03-27

This article investigates whether residents have been able to regain their sense of belonging and neighbourliness after being resettled in urban China what factors prevented or enabled them do so. There is a growing body work examining the post-resettlement community relations residents. However, this process rebuilding mostly understood as resident-led little known about role influence state actions such state-led building changing resettlement policies. Our study addresses gap by drawing...

10.1177/00420980221129937 article EN Urban Studies 2022-10-31

Community engagement in China is mostly understood as absent, tokenistic and characterised by the state's carrot stick model of compensation repression. Drawing on Shanghai Lingang looking beyond process resettlement, I demonstrate instances where residents can bargain force concessions from state influence development outcomes. To ensure social stability, Lingang's resettled are offered compensation. However, collective mobilisation arises when unable to resettle who request it, ultimately...

10.1080/13604813.2024.2424090 article EN cc-by City 2024-11-26

Abstract Waterbird diversity is one of the most important indicators for monitoring wetland quality. However, increasing intensity reclamation activities in recent decades caused change habitat landscape along coasts, which could affect wintering waterbirds. Our study tried to investigate how history and post‐reclamation habitats influence species richness, abundance, Shannon–Wiener waterbirds Yancheng coastal wetlands. A total 68 waterbird were recorded abundance pattern birds changed from...

10.1111/1749-4877.12464 article EN Integrative Zoology 2020-07-06
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