Wang Haijuan
I. Basic Information
Wang Haijuan, female, born in 1987, native of Huangshi, Hubei Province, PhD, assistant researcher. The main research direction is rural sociology and rural governance. She has been engaged in rural fieldwork for more than 700 days, published 2 academic works and more than 40 academic papers, including more than 20 CSSCI papers, 6 reprinted in full text in the Replicated Journals of Renmin University of China, and participated in more than 10 projects. As a writer, she has written 4 policy advisory reports approved by provincial and ministerial leaders.
II. Education Background
MD-PhD based Program (09/2010-03/2017), majored in Sociology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Bachelor (09/2006-06/2010), majored in Sociology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
III. Work Experience
11/2019-present: assistant research fellow in the School of Public Administration of China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)
06/2017-11/2019: Postdoctoral in the School of Public Administration of China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)
IV. Projects
[1] General program supported by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation: “Study on the governance mode and practice type of anti farmland fragmentation” (2018M632938), PI.
[2] Program supported by Special Fund of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation: “Sociological research on the organic connection between small farmers and modern agricultural development” (2019T120694), PI.
[3] Program supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, HUST: “Research on the innovation of farmland transfer system under the background of urbanization” (cx15-073), PI.
[4] China Institute for Rural Studies Tsinghua University: “Doctoral Dissertation Scholarship Program for Rural Studies of Tsinghua University (2015-2016)”, PI.
V. Academic Works
Wang Haijuan: Optimizing Agricultural Land Use Efficiency: Addressing Fragmented Farmland through Collective Ownership, Social Sciences Academic Press (China), 2018.
Wang Haijuan, He Xuefeng, et al: Public Governance of Farmland Fragmentation, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press, 2017.
VI. Academic Papers
[1] Wang Haijuan, Hu Shougeng: “Fragmented Agricultural Land and an Analysis Framework of Agricultural Land System”, Journal of Social Sciences, 2018 (11). (CSSCI, full text reprinted in Replicated Journals of Renmin University of China in “Agricultural Economy”, 2019 (2))
[2] Wang Haijuan, Hu Shougeng: “A Study of the Correlative Mechanism Between Land System Reform and Rural Revitalization”, Thinking, 2019 (2). (CSSCI)
[3] Wang Haijuan, Hu Shougeng: “Cooperative Disintegration as an Explanation Path of Agricultural Mechanization Development: the Choice of Agricultural Development Road”, Journal of Nanjing Agricultural University (Social Sciences Edition), 2019 (2). (CSSCI)
[4] Wang Haijuan, Hu Shougeng: “In the New Age the Regime Going to the Countryside and the Formation of Double-Level Governance Structure”, Social Sciences in Nanjing, 2019 (5). (CSSCI)
[5] Wang Haijuan, Hu Shougeng: “The Dilemma of the “Three-power Separation” Reform of the Rural Land and Solutions”, Wuhan University Journal (Philosophy & Social Sciences), 2019 (5). (CSSCI)
[6] Wang Haijuan, Hu Shougeng: “Self-governance Modeland the Path of Small-scale Agriculture Modernization”, Issues in Agricultural Economy, 2019, (9). (CSSCI)
[7] Wang Haijuan, Hu Shougeng: “Fragmented Land and the Optimization Path of Farmland Circulation Market”, Academic Research, 2019, (7) (CSSCI)
[8] Wang Haijuan, Hu Shougeng: “Self-governance: A Mode of Farmland Fragmentation Governance in China”, China Land Science, 2019, (7). (CSSCI)
[9] Wang Haijuan: “People-oriented Urbanization: Connation, Path and Institutional Foundation: The Analytical Framework Based on Farmer Urbanization Process”, Population & Economics, 2015, (4). (CSSCI, full text reprinted in Replicated Journals of Renmin University of China in “The Socialist Economy: Theory and Practice”, 2015 (11))
[10] Wang Haijuan, He Xuefeng: “Resources to the countryside and the formation of benefit-order”, Study & Exploration, 2015 (2). (CSSCI, full text reprinted in Replicated Journals of Renmin University of China in “Sociology”, 2015 (5))
[11] Wang Haijuan: “The Characteristics, Logic and Effects of the Elderly Supports for Exchange”, South China Population, 2013 (5). (CSSCI)
[12] Wang Haijuan, Xia Zhuzhi: “The Dilemma of Agriculture Governance and the Formation of the Benefit-order: Based on a Survey in H City in W Province”, Journal of Nanjing Agricultural University (Social Sciences Edition), 2015 (3). (CSSCI)
[13] Wang Haijuan: “Political logic and governance logic of capital going to the countryside”, Journal of Southwest University (Social Sciences Edition), 2015 (4). (CSSCI)
[14] Wang Haijuan: Political and Economic Consequences of Government-led Urbanization in Central and Western Regions, Journal of Northwest A&F University (Social Science Edition), 2016, (2). (CSSCI)
[15] Wang Haijuan: “Further discussion on the ‘semi-urbanization’ of migrant workers: based on an example of the migrant workers buying houses in cities from X county”, Modern Economic Research, 2016, (5). (CSSCI)
[16] Wang Haijuan: “Efficiency Logic of Farmland Adjustment and Reflection of Institutional Change: Based on an Example of Farmland Adjustment Practice in Shayang County in Hubei”, Journal of Nanjing Agricultural University (Social Sciences Edition), 2016, (5). (CSSCI)
[17] Wang Haijuan, He Xuefeng: “The Modernization of the Peasant Economy: In Search of the Socialist Path”, Rural China: An International Journal of History and Social Science, 2018, 14. (CSSCI, full text reprinted in Replicated Journals of Renmin University of China in “Agricultural Economy”, 2018 (10))
[18] Wang Haijuan: “Plight of Transaction Cost and Optimal Path of Policy Agricultural Insurance”, Journal of Huazhong Agricultural University (Social Sciences Edition), 2016, (4). (CSSCI Expansions, full text reprinted in Replicated Journals of Renmin University of China in “Agricultural Economy”, 2016 (11))
[19] Wang Haijuan: “Project System and ‘Last Mile’ Problem of Rural Public Goods Supply”, Journal of Huazhong Agricultural University (Social Sciences Edition), 2015, (4). (CSSCI Expansions)
[20] Wang Haijuan: “Inducement and social effects of the relation deintercalation among generations”, Journal of Hunan Agricultural University(Social Sciences), 2016, (1). (CSSCI Expansions)
[21] Wang Haijuan: “The Path and Mechanism of Solving the Problem of the ‘Last Kilometre’”, Journal of Jiangxi Normal University(Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2016, (2). (CSSCI Expansions)
[22] Wang Haijuan: “Rethinking of Farmland System Reform in the Perspective of Complex Function”, Ancient and Modern Agriculture, 2016, (2). (full text reprinted in Replicated Journals of Renmin University of China in “Structural Reform”, 2016 (10))
[23] Wang Haijuan: “Discovering the ‘Countryside’: a new development of urbanization research - A review of China’s Road to Urbanization”, The Journal of Yunnan Administration College, 2015, (4). (Chinese core journal criterion of PKU)
[24] Wang Haijuan: “Supply and demand dislocation of rural land ownership policy” The Journal of Yunnan Administration College, 2016 (5). (Chinese core journal criterion of PKU)
VII. Contact Information
Email: xyyhwanghj2008@163.com
School of Public Administration, No. 388 Lumo Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province