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刘良妮

教师姓名:Liangni Sally Liu刘良妮

职务职称:教授,社会学博士(移民研究、亚洲研究、民族研究),博士生导师

人才称号:南昌大学外籍高层次引进人才

电子邮箱:liuliangni@ncu.edu.cn

工 作 室:法A401

研究方向:国际移民、种族关系、人口流动、海外华人、公共健康管理

主讲课程:非营利组织管理、管理心理学

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教育经历:

2006 2011 博士:奥克兰大学亚洲研究学院,主修亚洲研究 Doctor of Philosophy in Asian Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand

2005 - 2006 硕士(一级优等生):奥克兰大学亚洲研究学院,主修亚洲研究MA (1st Class Honours) in Asian Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand

2004 - 2005 本科荣誉(一级优等生):奥克兰大学亚洲研究学院,主修汉学BA (Honours) (1st Class Honours) in Chinese, University of Auckland, New Zealand

2002 - 2003 本科:奥克兰大学亚洲研究学院,主修汉学研究及亚洲研究BA in Chinese and              Asian Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand


工作经历:

202412月至今 教授,南昌大学公共政策与管理学院

20211 2024年9月 长聘副教授, 新西兰梅西大学人文社科学院Senior Lecturer (Above the Bar)/Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Media, and Creative Communication, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand

20151- 202012 长聘高级讲师, 新西兰梅西大学人文社科学院Senior Lecturer (tenured), School of Humanities, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand

20136 - 201411 博士后研究员, 新加坡国立大学亚洲研究所Post-doctoral Fellow, Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore

20116 - 20131 博士后研究员,新西兰奥克兰理工大学科研办公室Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Research Office, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand (Mentor: Emeritus Prof. Richard Bedford)

研究课题:

国家级别研究经费External research grants (4):

2024-2025 Exile or not exile? – Lifestyle-driven reverse migration to Dali, Yunan Province, China (是自我放逐还是被迫流放?生活方式驱动的逆向移民:中国云南大理为例)新西兰亚洲基金会田野调查科研经费NZAsia Fieldwork Grant, Asia New Zealand Foundation                                                                      NZ$2,960

2020-2022 Social response to COVID-19 in New Zealand: Obligations and stigmatisation(新西兰对新冠疫情的社会应对:社会责任及病毒污名化)新西兰健康研究局2020新冠疫情紧急预案科研经费2020 COVID-19 and Emerging Infectious Diseases Grant (Ref. No. 20/985), New Zealand Health Research Council (HRC)                                                                                                                NZ$350,325

2017-2020 Floating families? New Chinese migrants in New Zealand and their multi-generational families(流动的家?在新西兰的中国新移民及他们的多代家庭)新西兰皇家科学院Marsden (Fast-Start) 科研经费 (Ref. No. 16-MAU-023), the Royal Society of New Zealand                            NZ$300,000

2018/2019 From Dominion Road to Albany; from ethnic enclaves to suburban communities – Studying changing patterns of new Chinese immigration to New Zealand(从Dominion路到Albany区;从种族飞地到郊区移民社区 对新西兰中国新移民的移民模式研究)新西兰内务部人头税遗产基金会科研经费Chinese Poll-Tax Heritage Trust Research Fund (Ref. No. R-CPTHT-2019-103369), New Zealand                                                                                                                NZ$1,000

研究成果发表:

专著Books: 2

Liu, Liangni Sally and Guanyuan Jason Ran, 2022, New Chinese migrants in New Zealand - Floating families? in Routledge Series on Asian Migration, Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2018. Chinese Transnational Migration in the Age of Global

modernity: The Case of Oceania, Oxford, UK: Routledge.

期刊论文Refereed journal articles: 26 (Author name with * means corresponding author.)

Liu, Liangni Sally, Xiaoyun Jia, Andrew Zhu, Guanyu Jason Ran, David Johnston, Richard Siegert, Yuan Gong, Nigel French* and Jun Lu*, 2023. “Measuring the missing: Knowledge, risk perceptions and self-protection practices of COVID-19 among the Asian population in New Zealand: An online survey”. Journal of Public Health: Theories and Practices (DOI: 10.1007/s10389-023-01926-0). (impact factor 1.8).

Siegert, Richard, Andrew Zhu, Xiaoyun Jia, Guanyu Jason Ran, Nigel French, David Johnston, Jun Lu, and Liangni Sally Liu*, 2023. “A cross-sectional online survey of depression symptoms among New Zealand’s Asian community in the first 10 months of the COVID-19 pandemic”. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand (DOI: 10.1080/03036758.2023.2251900). (impact factor 2.2)

Liu, Liangni Sally*, Xiaoyun Jia, Andrew Zhu, Guanyu Jason Ran, Richard Siegert,

Nigel French and David Johnston*, 2022. “Stigmatising and racialising COVID-19:

Asian New Zealanders experience in New Zealand”. Journal of Racial and Ethnic

Health Disparities (DOI: 10.1007/s40615-022-01448-7). (impact factor 3.9).

Liu, Liangni Sally, Guanyu Jason Ran and Xiaoyun Jia*, 2022. “New Zealand border restrictions amidst COVID-19 and their impacts on temporary migrant workers”. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, Special Issues - The politics of sanitization: Pandemic crisis, migration and development in Asia-Pacific. DOI: 10.1177//0117196822126206 (impact factor 0.9; ERA B-ranked).

Liu, Liangni Sally* and Guanyu Jason Ran, 2022. “Contemporary family immigration under New Zealand’s neoliberal immigration regime”. Journal of Population Research, Vol. 39: 73-95 (DOI:10.1007/s12546-022-09279-3) (impact factor 2.0; ERA B-ranked).

Liu, Tao and Liangni Sally Liu*, 2022. “Transnational physical activity and sport engagement of new Asian migrants in Aotearoa/New Zealand”. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, Vol. 63(2): 306-312 (DOI:10.1111/apv.12330) (impact factor 2.1).

Jia, Xiaoyun, Yan Pang* and Liangni Sally Liu, 2022. “Online health information seeking behavior: A systematic review”. Healthcare, Vol 9(12): 1740 (DOI:10.3390/healthcare9121740). (impact factor 2.8)

Liu, Liangni Sally*, Robert Didham, Xiaoan Wu and Zhihan Wang, 2021. “The making of an ethnoburb: Studyingsub-ethnicities of the China-born new immigrants in Albany, New Zealand”. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, Vol. 56: 426-458 (DOI: 10.1007/s12124-021-09672-2) (impact factor 1.2; ERA B-ranked).

Liu, Liangni Sally and Guanyu Jason Ran*, 2021. “A conceptual framework for studying transnational migrant family experiences: The phenomenon of Chinese seasonal parents/grandparents in New Zealand”. Population, Space and Place,Vol. 28(4): e2527. (DOI://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2527). (impact factor 2.4)

Ran, Guanyu Jason and Liangni Sally Liu*, 2021. “Re-constructing reverse family remittance: The case of new Chinese immigrant families in New Zealand”. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol 49(1): 313-331. (DOI:10.1080/1369183X.2021.11999221). (impact factor 3.3)

Liu, Liangni Sally* and Guanyu Jason Ran, 2020. “Ethnic solidarity in combating the COVID-19 threat in New Zealand”. Global e, Vol.13(47). (https://www.21global.ucsb.edu/global-e/july-2020/ethnic-solidarity-combating-covid-19-threat-new-zealand).

Ran, Guanyu Jason and Liangni Sally Liu*, 2020. “‘Forced’ family separation and inter-generational dynamics: Multi-generational new Chinese immigrant families in New Zealand”. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, Vol.16(1): 148-167 (DOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2020.1801772). (impact factor 1.6)

MaAuga, Tessa and Liangni Sally Liu*, 2020. “Mana Whenua: Points of convergence in Chinese and Māori worldviews regarding harmonious relationships”. New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.22(1): 43-66. (ERA B-ranked)

Liu, Liangni Sally*, Robert Didham and Jun Lu, 2017. “Mapping Chinese return migration from New Zealand – A quantitative data analysis from a comparative perspective”. Diaspora, Vol.19(2/3): 195-227 (DOI: 10.3138/diaspora.19.2-3.195). (ERA A-ranked).

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2016. “Intergenerational dimensions of transnational Chinese migrant families in New Zealand”. Journal of Chinese Overseas, Vol.12 (2): 216-250. (impact factor 0.30)

Liu, Liangni Sally* and Jun Lu, 2015. “Contesting transnational mobility among New Zealand’s Chinese migrants from an economic perspective – What does an online survey tell?”. Journal of Chinese Overseas, Vol.11(2): 146-173. (impact factor 0.30)

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2015. “Trans-Tasman migration of New Zealand’s new immigrants from the People’s Republic of China: a quantitative survey”. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, Vol.56(2): 297-314. (impact factor 2.1).

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2014. “Chinese Transnational migration in the case of New Zealand: Returnees and Trans-Tasman migrants”. The International Journal of Diasporic Chinese Studies, Vol.6(1): 41-71.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2014. “A search for a place to call home: Negotiation of home, identity and sense of belonging among New Zealand’s new Chinese migrants from the People’s Republic of China (PRC)”. Emotion, Space and Society, Vol.10: 18-26. (impact factor 1.8)

Bedford, Richard* and Liangni Sally Liu, 2013. “Parents in New Zealand’s family sponsorship policy: a preliminary assessment of the impact of the 2012 policy changes”. New Zealand Population Review, Vol.39: 25-49. (ERA B-ranked)

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2009. “Home is calling? Or home is on the move? – Return Chinese migrants of New Zealand as transnationals”. New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.11(2): 164-71.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2009. “The Representation of Maori in Local Chinese Language News Media in New Zealand”. Journal of Intercultural Studies, Vol.30(4): 403-29. (impact factor 1.0; ERA A-ranked)

Ip, Manying and Liangni Sally Liu, 2008. “Gendered Factors of Chinese Multi-locality Migration: The New Zealand Case”. Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, Vol.5(2): 31-56.

Liu, Liangni Sally* and Jun Lu, 2008. “Looking at the other: Chinese and Maori Youth Perspectives”. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, Vol.17(2): 221-30. (impact factor 0.9; ERA B-ranked).

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2005. “New Zealand’s Changing Attitudes towards Asian Immigration, 1999-2004”. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, Vol.14(4): 467-85. (impact factor 0.9; ERA B-ranked).

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2004. “The changing status of Chinese women migrants in New Zealand”. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, Vol.13 (4):

书目章节Book chapters: 11

Liu, Liangni Sally*, Guanyu Jason Ran and Xiaoyun Jia, 2022. “Stigmatisation and racial discrimination in the COVID-19 context: Responses from the Asian community in New Zealand”. In McCarthy, Angela (ed), Narratives of Migrant and Refugee Discrimination in Aotearoa New Zealand, Routledge, UK. Pp. 70-92. (DOI: 10.4324/9781003275077-5).

Liu, Liangni Sally* and Guanyun Jason Ran, 2022. “Making sense of family and home: Multi-generational immigrant families from China to New Zealand”. In Boccagni, Paolo (ed), Handbook on Home and Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, UK. Pp. 635-646.

Liu, Liangni Sally*, Guanyu Jason Ran and Yu Wang, 2021. “Bold words, a hero or a traitor? – Fang Fang’s diaries of the Wuhan lockdown on Chinese social media”. In Doucet, Brian, Melik, Rianne Van, and Pierre, Filion (eds), Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities, Bristol University Press, Bristol, UK. Pp. 97-108.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2021. “Migration, expatriation, and heterosexuality in a globalized city – Singapore”. In Baisotti, Pablo (ed), Global Cities in Latin America and Asia: Welcome to the Twenty-first Century, University of Michigan Press, Michigan. Pp. 93-113. (DOI: 10.3998/mpub.1205185).

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2021. “New Chinese Immigration to New Zealand: Policies, immigration patterns, mobility and perception”. In Zhou, Min (ed), 长为异乡客?当代华人新移民Forever Strangers? Contemporary Chinese Immigrants around the World, World Scientific, Singapore. Pp. 239-261.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2020. “新西兰华人的回流移民:比较视角下的量分析

(“Seaturtles” from New Zealand – A quantitative and comparative study”). In Li,

Qirong (ed), 国际与海外华人研究(2017-2018) (Studies of International Migration

and Chinese Overseas,2017-2018), China Social Sciences Press 中国社会科学出

, Beijing 北京, China . Pp. 54-90.

Liu, Liangni Sally* and Xiaoan Wu, 2018. “New Chinese migrants from China to New Zealand:Pathways, mobility, multigenerational families and policy implications”. In Koh, Sin Yee; and Chan, Yuk Wah (eds), New Chinese Migration: Mobility, Home and Inspirations, Routledge, Oxford, UK. Pp. 54-73.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2017. “New Chinese Immigration to New Zealand: Policies, immigration patterns, mobility and perception”. In Zhou, Min (ed), Chinese Diasporas of the 21st Century, Palgrave Macmillan, London. Pp. 233-259.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2015. “Quantitative Analysis of Transnationalism of Chinese Migrants from the People's Republic of China in New Zealand - Results from an Online Survey “. In Todd, Carissa (ed), Immigration Policy: Political Influences, Challenges and Economic Impact, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Hauppauge, New York. USA. Pp. 61-90.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2011. “Case Study of PRC Transnational Migration: Returnees and Trans-Tasman Migrants”. In Ip, Manying (ed), Transmigration and the New Chinese: Theories and Practices from the New Zealand Experience, Centre of Asian Studies, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Pp. 57-101.

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2009. “Maori issue reports in Contemporary Chinese Language

Media”. In Ip, Manying (ed), The Dragon and the Taniwha: Maori and Chinese in New Zealand, University of Auckland Press, Auckland. Pp. 275-99.

书评Book reviews: 2

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2020. Invited book review (entitled “Taking the citizenship challenge”) for the book Citizens in Motion: Emigration, Immigration, and Re-migration across China’s borders, in Dialogues in Human Geography. Vol. 10 (3): 390-392. (impact factor 27.0; JCR Q1)

Liu, Liangni Sally, 2019. Invited book review for the book Media and Communication in the Chinese Diaspora: Rethinking transnationalism, in the Journal of Chinese Overseas, Vol. 15 (2): 291-294.

学术兼职:

  • Associate Editor of the journal – International Migration Review (2022 onwards)

  • Member of the Editorial Board – Asia Pacific Viewpoint (2016 onwards)

  • Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Chinese Overseas (2020 onwards)

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