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<strong>HAIJING</strong> <strong>DAI</strong>,<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>.D., M.S.W., R.S.W.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

Department of Social Work<br />

Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>one: (852)39431830<br />

Email: hjdai@swk.<strong>cu<strong>hk</strong></strong>.<strong>edu</strong>.<strong>hk</strong><br />

EDUCATION<br />

2010 Doctor of <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy<br />

Joint Doctoral Program in Social Work and Sociology<br />

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

2005 Master of Arts<br />

Department of Sociology<br />

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

2004 Master of Social Work<br />

School of Social Work<br />

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

Concentration: Community Organizing and Child Welfare<br />

2002 Bachelor of Arts<br />

Peking University, Beijing, China<br />

Majors: Chinese Literature and Economics<br />

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT<br />

2010 –<br />

Now<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

Department of Social Work<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

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PUBLICATIONS<br />

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters<br />

Dai, H. (Accepted). Care for Whom: Diverse Institutional Orientations of Non-governmental<br />

Elder Homes in Contemporary China. British Journal of Social Work.<br />

Dai, H. (Forthcoming 2013). Social Inequality in a Bonded Community: Community Ties and<br />

Villager Resistance in a Chinese Township. Social Service Review, 87(2).<br />

Dai, H. (2011). Participatory Community Organizing Revisited: Political Involvement and Social<br />

Development in Two Post-Socialist Villages in North China. China Journal of Social Work,<br />

4(1), 69-82.<br />

Dai, H. (2011). Surviving in “Localistic Communitas”: Endogenous Multicultural Community<br />

Organizing among Migrant Workers in Post-Socialist China. Journal of Social Service<br />

Research, 37, 165-179.<br />

Dai, H. (2010) Chu Village under Democratization: Guanxi, Governance, and Inequality in a<br />

Post-Socialist Chinese Village. International Journal of Current Chinese Studies, 1, 85-111.<br />

Dai, H. (2008). Community in a Diverse Society: Using Three Western Approaches to<br />

Understand Community Organization in Post-Socialist Urban China. International Social<br />

Work, 51 (1), 55-68.<br />

Dai, H. (2005). Dichotomous Thinking and Culture of Destruction: Revisiting Youth Activism in<br />

China during the May Fourth Period. In M. Breen (eds.), Minding Evil: Explorations of<br />

Human Iniquity, pp. 39-51. Amsterdam: Rodopi.<br />

Dai, H. (2001). <strong>The</strong> Burden of the Lightness – <strong>The</strong> Changes in Popular Cultures in the 1980’s<br />

and 1990’s China. In <strong>The</strong> Collection of Junzheng Scholars, pp. 441-450. Beijing: Peking<br />

University Press. (In Chinese)<br />

Book Review<br />

Dai, H. (2008). Kevin O’Brien and Lianjiang Li: “Rightful Resistance in Rural China”. <strong>The</strong><br />

China Review, 8 (1), 157-159.<br />

Novel<br />

Dai, H. (1999). <strong>The</strong> Summer without Skirts. Beijing: Peking University Press. (In Chinese)<br />

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS<br />

Dai, H. (Revise & Resubmit). To Build an Extended Family: Feminist Organizational Design<br />

and its Dilemmas in Women-Led Non-Governmental Elder Homes in China. Social<br />

Forces.<br />

Dai, H. (Submitted). Stigma of Public Eldercare in New Aging Institutions in China. American<br />

Sociological Review.<br />

Dai, H. (in preparation). Labor Organization and Control in Women-Led Social Enterprises.<br />

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GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS<br />

As a Faculty<br />

Member<br />

2013<br />

Early Career Scheme (#458612), Research Grants Council of Hong Kong<br />

Principal Investigator “Negotiating Entitlement: Grassroots Political Leadership,<br />

the Third Realm, and Community Welfare Systems in Urbanizing Rural China”<br />

(January 2013 – December 2015), Amount: 797,825 HKD.<br />

2011<br />

2011<br />

South China Programme Research Grant, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong<br />

Kong<br />

Principal Investigator “Gender and Justice: Alternative Institutional Ideologies in<br />

Two Social Enterprises in Hong Kong and Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province”<br />

(August 2011 – May 2014), Amount: 126,000 HKD.<br />

Madam Tan Jen Chiu Fund, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Principal Investigator “Beyond Home, Community, and Institution: An Emerging<br />

Integrated Approach of Elderly Care in Rural Zhejiang”<br />

(March 2011 – May 2012), Amount: 15,000 HKD.<br />

2011<br />

Direct Grant, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Principal Investigator “Tie-based State and Tie-based Society: Personal Networks,<br />

Rural Communities, and Political Changes in Chinese Villages” (February 2011 –<br />

May 2013), Amount: 62,160 HKD.<br />

As a Student<br />

(2002-2010)<br />

Rackham One-Term Dissertation Grant, University of Michigan<br />

Joint Doctoral Program Grant Award, Harold T. and Vivian B. Shapiro Prize Fund<br />

Selected to join the Bouchet Honor Society, University of Michigan Chapter<br />

Center for Chinese Studies Fieldwork Support Award, University of Michigan<br />

Rackham International Research Award, University of Michigan<br />

Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Wang Family Foundation (San Francisco, CA)<br />

Barbour Scholarship, University of Michigan<br />

Rosemary Sarri Award (for outstanding women students in macro social work),<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Junzheng Scholar (the most prestigious research award to undergraduate students),<br />

Peking University<br />

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS<br />

2013 (Invited<br />

Keynote<br />

Speech)<br />

Dai, H. Institutional Eldercare in Taizhou: Organization, Administration, and<br />

Service. Conference: <strong>The</strong> Challenge of Ageing in Taizhou and South Zhejiang<br />

Province, Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China.<br />

2013 Dai, H. Building an Extended Family: Practice of Feminist <strong>Ph</strong>ilanthropy in<br />

Women-Led Non-Governmental Elder Homes in China. <strong>The</strong> 2013 Annual<br />

Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), San Diego, CA.<br />

2011 Dai, H. Social Capital in the “New Socialist Countryside”: Guanxi, Community<br />

Solidarity, and Resistance Organization in Two Chinese Townships. <strong>The</strong> 2011<br />

Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Tampa,<br />

FL.<br />

2009 Dai, H. Participatory Community Organizing Revisited: Political Involvement and<br />

Social Development in Two Post-Socialist Villages in North China. <strong>The</strong> 2009<br />

Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), New<br />

Orleans, LA.<br />

2008 Dai, H. Chu Village under Democratization: Evolution of Cadre-Villager Networks<br />

and Construction of Social Stability in a Post-Socialist Chinese Village. <strong>The</strong> 2008<br />

Annual Meeting of ASA, Boston, MA.<br />

2006 Dai, H. Role of Community in a Diverse Society: Using Social Scientific <strong>The</strong>ory,<br />

Social Work Knowledge, and Social Work Practice to Understand Communal Life<br />

in Post-Socialist Urban China. <strong>The</strong> 5 th International Conference on Social Work in<br />

Health and Mental Health, Hong Kong, China.<br />

2006 Dai, H. Social Sciences: Positive and Reflexive, Coordinator of Symposium:<br />

Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: Staying on the Side of Science. <strong>The</strong> Fifth<br />

Michigan China Forum, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />

2005 Dai, H. <strong>The</strong> Emergence of Outside Perception of Neighborhood Disorder:<br />

Individual Characteristics and Social Structure. <strong>The</strong> 100 th ASA Annual Meeting,<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, PA.<br />

2004 Dai, H. Antecedents of Achievement Related Possible Selves: Using a Positive<br />

Psychology Paradigm (Poster). SPR (Society for Prevention Research) 12 th Annual<br />

Meeting, Quebec City, Canada.<br />

2004 Dai, H. Dichotomous Thinking and Culture of Destruction: Revisiting Youth<br />

Activism in China during the May Fourth Period. <strong>The</strong> 5 th Global Conference –<br />

Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness, Prague, Czech Republic.<br />

2003 Dai, H. Language Transition and Ethnic Identity in a Plural Society. <strong>The</strong> Second<br />

Michigan China Forum, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

Courses Taught<br />

Spring 2013<br />

Spring 2013<br />

Fall 2012, Fall<br />

2011 & Fall<br />

2010<br />

Fall 2012, Fall<br />

2011 & Fall<br />

2010<br />

Spring 2011<br />

Spring 2011<br />

Fall 2009<br />

& Fall 2008<br />

Winter 2009<br />

& Winter 2008<br />

Winter 2006<br />

& Winter 2005<br />

Primary Instructor<br />

Department of Social Work, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Social Work 1112B: Social Problems, Social Welfare & Social Work (Faculty<br />

Package Course for Undergraduate Students of Social Sciences)<br />

Primary Instructor<br />

Department of Social Work, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Social Work 4020B: Student Oriented Teaching II (Final-Year Course for<br />

Undergraduate Students Majored in Social Work)<br />

Primary Instructor<br />

Department of Social Work, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Social Work 5060: Fundamentals of Social Policy Studies (Foundation MASP<br />

Course)<br />

Primary Instructor<br />

Department of Social Work, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Social Work 5911A: Social Welfare and Social Policy (Foundation MSSC Course)<br />

Primary Instructor<br />

Department of Social Work, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Social Work 5112: Research in Social Welfare and Social Work (Foundation<br />

<strong>MSW</strong> Course)<br />

Primary Instructor<br />

Department of Social Work, <strong>The</strong> Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Social Work 6063A: Social Policy Dissertation (Advanced MASP Course)<br />

Primary Instructor<br />

School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

Social Work 530: Introduction to Social Welfare Policy and Services (Foundation<br />

<strong>MSW</strong> Course)<br />

Primary Instructor<br />

School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

Social Work 633: Children and Youth Services and Social Policies (Advanced<br />

<strong>MSW</strong> Course)<br />

Discussion Section Instructor<br />

Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

Sociology 100: <strong>The</strong> Great Controversies – Principles of Sociology (Freshman<br />

Level Course)<br />

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Fall 2005<br />

Fall 2004<br />

Discussion Section Instructor<br />

Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

Sociology 368: Criminology (Junior Level Course)<br />

Discussion Section Instructor<br />

Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

Sociology 101: Person and Society – Introduction to Sociology through Social<br />

Psychology (Freshman Level Course)<br />

Student Supervision<br />

Research<br />

Students<br />

Postgraduate<br />

Students<br />

Undergraduate<br />

Students<br />

Committee Member: Ms. Bai, Xiao (2012 – Now); Ms. Wei, Xin (2012 – Now)<br />

Academic Advisor: Postgraduate Students in MSSC Program (Full-Time), Cohort<br />

of 2010 & Cohort of 2012<br />

Academic Advisor: Undergraduate Students Majored in Social Work (New Asia<br />

College), 2013<br />

Course Development<br />

2012 Participated in Curriculum Revision of Master of Arts in Social Policy (MASP)<br />

Program and Prepared Course Outline of “Fundamental <strong>The</strong>ories of Social Policy”<br />

2010 Prepared Course Outline of “Advanced <strong>The</strong>ory and Practice in Macro Social<br />

Work” for the Proposal Doctor of Social Work (DSW) Program<br />

EDITOR & REVIEWER<br />

Editorial Board<br />

Manuscript Reviewer<br />

Proposal Reviewer<br />

Proposal Reviewer<br />

China Studies<br />

British Journal of Social Work<br />

Social Service Fund, Social Service Group of the University of Hong<br />

Kong<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Science Foundation, USA<br />

SERVICE ACTIVITIES<br />

Internal<br />

Program Director, Master of Arts in Social Policy, Department of Social Work<br />

(from September 2013)<br />

Committee Member, Admissions Committee, Graduate Panel, Committee on<br />

MSSC in Social Work Program, and Library Committee, Department of Social<br />

Work<br />

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Committee Member, General Education Committee, New Asia College<br />

External<br />

Department Representative, Hong Kong Council of Social Service (2013 – Now)<br />

Guest Speaker, Positive Social Energy, <strong>Ph</strong>oenix TV Station (2013 – Now)<br />

Board Member, Fu Shou Elder Home, Linhai, Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China<br />

(2011 – Now)<br />

Consultant, Department of Civil Affairs, Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China<br />

(2011 – Now)<br />

As a Student<br />

Founding Member, Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop: Qualitative Research<br />

Methods, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (2007)<br />

Member of the Planning Committee, <strong>The</strong> Ninth Annual Meeting of the Oversea<br />

Young Chinese Forum (OYCF), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (2007)<br />

Coordinator, <strong>The</strong> Fifth Michigan China Forum, University of Michigan, Ann<br />

Arbor. (2006)<br />

Founding Member, International Social Work Student Association, School of<br />

Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (2003-2004)<br />

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS<br />

Society for Social Work and Research<br />

American Sociological Association<br />

Association for Asian Studies<br />

(Last Updated on June 25 th , 2013)<br />

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