Biography

Prof. Ying XU

Department of Sociology

Shenzhen University, China

Professor


Email: [email protected]


Qualifications

2008 Ph.D., Social Welfare, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong(China)

2001 M.phil., Sociology, Shandong University, China

1998 B.A., Shandong University, China


Publications (selected)

Books, Book Chapters, Dissertation

  1. Xu, Ying (2017). Volunteerism and the state: Understanding the development of volunteering in China. Perspectives on Volunteering: Voices from the South, 213-226.
  2. XU, Ying (2015). Rethinking the State-led Youth Migration Programmes in China: Beyond the Structural Boundary? 5-7 June, 2015, Hong Kong, Labor, Mobility and Development in Pearl River Delta (PRD) and Beyond..
  3. XU, Ying & HE, Xin (2014). The Non-profit Management in China: A Study of Two Environmental Protection Organizations in City J, 20-22 November, 2014, Denver, Colorado, USA, ARNOVA's 43Rd Annual Conference.
  4. XU, Ying (2014). Understanding the Emergence of Anti-Incinerator Campaigns in China: An Analytical Framework,18-20 November, 2014, Otautahi/Christchurch, Aotearoa, New Zealand, 12th Biennial Australian and New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference.
  5. ZHOU, Huiquan & XU, Ying (2014). From Doing Good for Fun to Doing Good Professionally Grassroots Philanthropic Organizations in China, 22-25 July, 2014, Muenster, Germany, ISTR 11th International Conference.
  6. ZHOU, Huiquan &XU, Ying (2014). Going Beyond Passion and Dedication: The Struggle Towards Professionalization Among Grassroots Philanthropic Organizations in China, 13-19 July, 2014, Yokohama, Japan, XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology.
  7. XU, Ying (2014).The Electronic-Mediated Environmental Participation and the Development of Public Sphere in China: Implications for Non-profit Organizations, 28–30May, 2014, Hong Kong, Social Work, Social Welfare and Social Policy in Chinese Societies: Cross Cultural Experiences.
  8. XU, Ying (2013).The Legalization of Volunteering in China: A Compromise Between the Changing State and a Developing Civil Society?21-23 November, 2013,Hartford, CT November, ARNOVA's 42nd Annual Conference.

Journals

  1. Pan, Q., & Xu, Y. (2022). Hierarchization, boundary making, and inequality: Exploring the structural changes of Chinese grassroots NGOs in a transition Era. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 33(1), 46-58.
  2. Xu, Y., Li, W., & Chi, S. (2021). Altruism, environmental concerns, and pro-environmental behaviors of urban residents: a case study in a typical Chinese city. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 643759.
  3. Xu, Y. (2021). Building trust across borders? exploring the trust-building process between the nonprofit organizations and the government in China. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 582821.
  4. Ying, X. (2016). The legitimisation of voluntary service organisations in China: a compromise between a changing state and a developing civil society?. China: An International Journal, 14(2), 178-188.
  5. Xu, Y., & Wong-Kim, E. C. (2015, November). Moral Resources, Political Capital and the Development of Environmental Protection Organizations in China: A Case Study of City J. In Nonprofit Policy Forum (Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 395-423). De Gruyter.
  6. XU, Ying (Forthcoming) The Legitimization of Volunteering in China: A Compromise Between a Changing State and a Developing Civil Society?, China: An International Journal. (SSCI, 2013 Impact Factor: 0.244; Q2)
  7. XU, Ying (2014). Volunteer Participation and the Development of Civil Society in China: A Case Study of Jinan, Nonprofit Policy Forum, 5(1): 139–168.
  8. XU, Ying (2014). Volunteer Service from the Positive Youth Development Perspective: A case study of a voluntary university student teaching group, Youth Exploration, (1): 14-19. (CSSCI) (In Chinese)
  9. XU, Ying (2013). Moral Resources, Political Capital and the Development of Social work in China: A Case Study of City J in Shandong Province, British Journal of Social Work, 43 (8): 1589-1610.(SSCI, Impact Factor: 1.162; 5-Year Impact Factor: 1.484; Q1) (Citation: 1; Source: Google Scholar)

Conference Papers

  1. XU, Ying (2015). Rethinking the State-led Youth Migration Programmes in China: Beyond the Structural Boundary? 5-7 June, 2015, Hong Kong, Labor, Mobility and Development in Pearl River Delta (PRD) and Beyond..
  2. XU, Ying & HE, Xin (2014). The Non-profit Management in China: A Study of Two Environmental Protection Organizations in City J, 20-22 November, 2014, Denver, Colorado, USA, ARNOVA's 43Rd Annual Conference.
  3. XU, Ying (2014). Understanding the Emergence of Anti-Incinerator Campaigns in China: An Analytical Framework,18-20 November, 2014, Otautahi/Christchurch, Aotearoa, New Zealand, 12th Biennial Australian and New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference.
  4. ZHOU, Huiquan & XU, Ying (2014). From Doing Good for Fun to Doing Good Professionally Grassroots Philanthropic Organizations in China, 22-25 July, 2014, Muenster, Germany, ISTR 11th International Conference.
  5. ZHOU, Huiquan &XU, Ying (2014). Going Beyond Passion and Dedication: The Struggle Towards Professionalization Among Grassroots Philanthropic Organizations in China, 13-19 July, 2014, Yokohama, Japan, XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology.
  6. XU, Ying (2014).The Electronic-Mediated Environmental Participation and the Development of Public Sphere in China: Implications for Non-profit Organizations, 28–30May, 2014, Hong Kong, Social Work, Social Welfare and Social Policy in Chinese Societies: Cross Cultural Experiences.
  7. XU, Ying (2013).The Legalization of Volunteering in China: A Compromise Between the Changing State and a Developing Civil Society?21-23 November, 2013,Hartford, CT November, ARNOVA's 42nd Annual Conference.


Profile Details

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ying-xu-a64a5066/?trk=public_profile_browsemap&originalSubdomain=hk

https://lxs.szu.edu.cn/en/info/1133/2214.htm

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=C3PStSYAAAAJ&hl=en

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ying-Xu-47

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