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Hongna MIAO

Associate Professor

Contact information

E-mail:hnmiao@nju.edu.cn

Department of Politics

Areas of expertise

Political culture and Psychology

Education

Ph.D. Political Science                                                                                          2010

School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China

 

Experience:

-Visiting student in the Department of Political Science, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA (September 2008-Seoptember 2009, fellowship).


Research/work Experiences

Associate Professor of Political Science                                          present

School of Government, Nanjing Univesity, Nanjing, China

Teach about “Comparative Political Economy”, “Political Culture & Psychology”. Research about political culture and political socialization in cross-national contexts.

 

Experience:

-Visiting Scholar in Unversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (August 2018-August 2019)

-Visiting Scholar in the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan (August-November 2014, fellowship)

 

Affiliations:

-Web-manager of Research Committee on Psycho-Politics (RC29) of the International Political Science Association. (Member of board, 2010-present.)

-Coeditor of Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research. (2019-present).

 


Selected Publications

Hongna Miao. (2015). Institution Transition and Workers’ Choice: The Relations among State, Enterprises and Workers in Transition Period. Jiangsu People Press: Nanjing.

Hongna Miao. (2015). Social Capital Research: the Typologies and Their Measurement. Journal of Chongqing University (Social Science Edition), 2015(6): 123-131.

Hongna Miao. (2015). The Cognition of Ordinary: People in the United States toward Chinese Economic Competition and Chinese Exchange-rate Policy. Forum of World Economics & Politics, 312(5): 42-61.

Christ'l De Landtsheer, Russell F.Farnen, Daniel B.  German, Henk Dekker, Heinz Suenker, Song Yingfa, and Miao Hongna (eds.). Peter Lang. (2014). Implications for E-Media: the Press, Government and Politics in China in E-Political Socialization, the Press and Politics: The Media and Government in the USA. Europe and China.

Hongna Miao. (2014). Sources of Political Support for China’s Reformation: Political Socialization of Working Class in Transitional China. Politics, Culture and Socialization, 5(l-1): 45-60.

Hongna Miao. (2014). The Corporatism Strategy in Social Conflict Governance and its Appropriateness in China. Journal of Henan University (Social Science), 54(6), 48-54.

Hongna Miao. (2014). Government Quality Assessment and Social Trust: An Empirical Study on a National Sample, Jiangsu Social Science, 5:105-112.

Hongna Miao. (2014). International Political Socialization: An Interactive Mechanism between International Norms and International Actors, Pacific Journal, 22(10): 12-22.

Hongna Miao. (2014). Review on the Research of Political Socialization in Mainland China over the Past 30 years. Teaching and Research, 2014(12): 95-104.

Hongna Miao. (2012). The Balance of Negotiation Power: Game Theory in the Harmonization of Dispute Between Labor and Capital. Journal of Chongqing University (Social Science Edition), 18(1): 130-135.

Hongna Miao. (2010). Three paths of Political Institutions Reform, Qiusuo, 2010(3).


Selected Awards

2015-2018, “The Comparative Study on Political Socialization of Textbook in Mainland China and Taiwan”, Fund by National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science.

2015-2017, Research on Youth Value, Fund by Nanjing University.

2013-2016, Social Dispute Governance in Developed Area Government, Fund by the Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science in Jiangsu Province.

2011.7-2015.1, “The Relationship among CCP, Labor Union and Workers”, Fund by Nanjing University.

2004-2006, Research on Basic Theory of Political Socialization, Fund by the Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science in Jiangsu Province.