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Haizhou WANG

Professor

Contact information

E-mail:whz@nju.edu.cn

Department of Politics

Areas of expertise

Political Sociology,Political Theory,Phenomenological Politics

Education

Ph.D. Political Science

School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China


Research/work Experiences

Professor of Political Sciences                                                                2013-present

School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China

Teach about “Political Psychology”, “Political Sociology”, and “Political Phenomenology” for undergraduate and graduate students.

 

Resident Research Scholar                                                                       2012-2013

Institute for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences and the Humanities, Nanjing University

Experience:

-Visiting associate professor at the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research Women of (2013.8-2014.8).

-Visiting scholar at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies (2013.1-2).


Selected Publications

Selected Books

 

Haizhou Wang. (In progress). Political Symbols and the Construction of the National Image and Face to Powder.

Haizhou Wang. (In grogress). Not Powder the face: Posters of Militiawomen and Political Identity in New China.

Haizhou Wang. (2016). Political Rituals: Production and Reproduc­tion of Power. Jiangsu People’s Publishing House: Nanjing.

Haizhou Wang. (2008). Fighting for Legitimacy: Multiple Inscriptions of Political Memory. Jiangsu People’s Publishing House: Nanjing.

Haizhou Wang. (2006). co-author. Political Philosophy: Keywords. Jiangsu People’s Publishing House: Nanjing.

Haizhou Wang. (2015). translator. David Kertzer. ritual, politics and power.

 

Selected Journals

 

Haizhou Wang. (2019). The Approach of Political Phenomenology from the Perspective of Politics. Journal of Nanjing University, 2019(1).

Haizhou Wang. (2018). Capturing Imagination: A Political Phenomenological Analysis of the Dilemma of National Symbolic Identity. Cass Journal of Political Science, 143(06):18-27+128.

Haizhou Wang. (2018). The Theoretical Framework of The National Image Strategy and China's Plan -- Based on the Exploration of Symbolic Politics. The Journal of Shanghai Administration Institute, 4:59-66.

Haizhou Wang. (2018). Ritual and Political Time Renewal. Exploration and Free Views.


Selected Awards

2019, Key projects of the National Social Science Fund: "A Comparative Study of the Political Effectiveness of China's National Ritual", 19AZZ001.

2018, A major project in philosophy and social sciences of universities in Jiangsu: "Political Phenomenology", 2018SJZDA003.