Associate Professor & Master Supervisor
Office: Room 3016, Kuang Yaming Building
Email: zhangsp@jlu.edu.cn
Biography
Male, born in July 1970 in Tongjiang, Sichuan. Doctor of Philosophy and an associate professor and master supervisor of the School of Philosophy and Sociology in Jilin University. The deputy director of the Department of Sociology and director of the Social Work Teaching and Research Office, deputy director of the Education Center for Master of Social Work, and deputy director of the Experimental Center of the School of Philosophy and Social Sciences. Member of China Social Workers Committee, Deputy Secretary-General of Changchun Social Workers Association, Special Researcher of Changchun Civil Affairs Bureau and Changchun CPPCC.
1998: He entered the Northeast Asian Research Institute of Jilin University to study for a master’s degree.
2001: He stayed in the university as a teacher. At the same time, he was studying for a PhD degree in Marxist philosophy(Social Theory).
2007-2008: A visiting scholar at Seoul University, South Korea.
Research Interests
Rural Sociology, Population Sociology and Social Work Theory.
Publications
Books
1. Reference Book of Changchun Social Work Team Construction: Excellent Cases of Social Work Practice, Jilin University Press, 2013.
Papers
(1) Local Practice of China’s New Countryside Construction Under the Background of Transition, [Korea] New Asia Forum, August 2008.
(2) Research on the Reason of Population Mobility in Rural Area, Journal of Demography, July 2009.
(3) A Discussion on Social Forces Participating in Community Correction Work, Collected Essays on Community Correction (2013), Law Press.
(4) Transmission and Soft Landing: South Korea and Japan's Rural Modernization Choice, Research Report of Academic Exchange Project of the Korean Higher Education Foundation from 2007-2008, August 2008.
Courses
Sociology of Population and Group Social Work (Undergraduate Course)
Social Work Theory (Master Course)
Projects
1. Research on the Problem of China's Rural Deregulation from the Perspective of Sociology (08CSH011) (National Social Science Fund Project, 2008).