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Wang Feng

@fwanguci

Professor of Sociology @UC Irvine

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On the 35th anniversary of this fateful day, I want to bring to your attention of my colleague Yang Su’s brilliant new book, which just won Honorable Mention of the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Scholarly Book Award. UC Irvine Sociology ASA Sociology UCI Social Sciences

On the 35th anniversary of this fateful day, I want to bring to your attention of my colleague Yang Su’s brilliant new book, which just won Honorable Mention of the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Scholarly Book Award. <a href="/UCIsociology/">UC Irvine Sociology</a> <a href="/ASAnews/">ASA Sociology</a> <a href="/ucisocsci/">UCI Social Sciences</a>
Michael Schuman (@michaelschuman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Xi Jinping believes China can only use in opposition to the U.S. The chip suggests a China without the U.S. is a weaker China. My latest in The Atlantic theatlantic.com/international/…

UM Population Studies Center (@um_psc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Karen Oppenheim Mason, a past president of PAA recognized for her contributions to the study of gender and demography, was an affiliate of UM Population Studies Center in the 1970s: At Michigan, she was "a role model for the growing number of female graduate students in demography."

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"What Africa Can Learn From China’s Rise - The continent’s human capital is its greatest resource." A new piece of mine drawing on recent books by Wang Feng , DeLong🖖 and Branko Milanovic foreignpolicy.com/2024/06/12/afr…

The Wilson Quarterly (@wilsonquarterly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

China’s demographic downturn arrived at the same time as its hyper-economic growth began to taper off, and it is easy to assign population as a major culprit. Wang Feng says it's more nuanced than that. More in the new WQ: The Great #PopulationShakeup. buff.ly/3LYerlE

China’s demographic downturn arrived at the same time as its hyper-economic growth began to taper off, and it is easy to assign population as a major culprit. <a href="/fwanguci/">Wang Feng</a> says it's more nuanced than that. 

More in the new WQ: The Great #PopulationShakeup.  
buff.ly/3LYerlE
UGASociology (ugasociology.bsky.social) (@sociologyuga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing our newest Assistant Professor, Dr. Peng Huang Peng Huang! Huang studies migration, social networks, inequality, health, and methodology. He is a recipient of the Geoffrey Tootell Dissertation Award Mathematical Sociology, and the Best Student Paper Award INSNA

Introducing our newest Assistant Professor, Dr. Peng Huang <a href="/PengHuangSoc/">Peng Huang</a>! Huang studies migration, social networks, inequality, health, and methodology. He is a recipient of the Geoffrey Tootell Dissertation Award <a href="/Math_Sociology/">Mathematical Sociology</a>, and the Best Student Paper Award <a href="/SocNetAnalysts/">INSNA</a>
Yun Zhou (@yunjulietzhou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adoption from China is deeply enmeshed in its population politics. This The New York Times piece on China’s sudden ban of foreign adoption opened with Prof Wang Feng’s insights that position the current moment in the long chain reactions of the one-child policy. I also shared some thoughts

Adoption from China is deeply enmeshed in its population politics. This <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> piece on China’s sudden ban of foreign adoption opened with Prof <a href="/fwanguci/">Wang Feng</a>’s insights that position the current moment in the long chain reactions of the one-child policy. I also shared some thoughts
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IN THE HEADLINES | #China will increase its retirement age as its workforce lessens. "For China to meet its demographic challenges, a healthy economy and continued growth in government revenue must remain the highest priorities," writes Wang Feng for the The Wilson Quarterly.

IN THE HEADLINES | #China will increase its retirement age as its workforce lessens. 

"For China to meet its demographic challenges, a healthy economy and continued growth in government revenue must remain the highest priorities," writes <a href="/fwanguci/">Wang Feng</a> for the <a href="/wilsonquarterly/">The Wilson Quarterly</a>.
Yasheng Huang 黄亚生 (@yashenghuang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America is in its most perilous situation. Forget about economic growth or inflation; these are almost incidental and soon to be foregone damage from this administration. America’s very safety is being undermined by the self-inflicted hubris that is now playing out in front of