HUANG Yan
time: 2017-06-30

HUANG Yan

Professor at the School of Public Administration at the South China University of Technology

The director of Labor Relation Research Center at the South China University of Technology.

MA student advisor.

  

Teaching Areas:

Academic Masters degree candidate: Social Security.

Professional Masters degree candidate: Master of Public Administration.

  

Education Background:

Bachelors degree of History from Jiangxi Normal University (1993)

Masters degree of Political Science from Sun Yat-sen University (2003)

Doctors degree of Political Science from Sun Yat-sen University (2007)

Visiting scholar at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2010)

  

Research areas: labor policy; social organization; local governance.

  

Government Sponsored Project:

The Reform of Enterprises Labor System and Workers Rights Protection under the Context of Industrial Transfer. Chinese Social Science Fund, 2017.

The Studies of Anti-Sweatshop Movement and Workers Rights Protection. Chinese Social Science Fund, 2011.

The Studies of Labor relation of Guangdong Province under the Context of Labor Shortage and Industrial Transfer. Guangdong Humanity and Social Science Fund, 2015.

Globalization, Multinational Proposal Network and Migrant Workers Rights Protection. Ministry of Education Humanity and Social Science Youth Fund, 2009.

  

Published Books:

1. Globalization and the Transition of Chinese Labor Policy. Shanghai Renmins Publishing House, 2011.

2. Migrant Workers Rights Protection: Multiple Paths and Local Experiences. Economic and Science Publishing House, 2016.

  

Published Journals:

1. Global Production and Societal Inspection: The Policy Instruments Innovation of Workers Rights Protection. Management World, 2016 No.16.

2. The Making Out Game outside the Factory: A Case study of making out production in Pearl River Delta area. Sociological Studies, 2012 No.4.

3. A Case Study of Minimum Wage Level in Shenzhen from 1992-2009. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 2011 No.4.

4. Globalization, Multinational Proposal Network and Migrant Workers Rights Protection. Economists, 2009 No.1.

5. From Collective Welfare to Public Finance: A Challenge of Pattern Transition to the Policy of Supporting the Five Guarantees in Chinese Rural Areas. Academic Research, 2008 No.8.

6. The local Practice of Deliberative Democracy: Policy Advocacy of the Issue of Waste Incineration Plant Location in Guangzhou. Journal of Public Management, 2013 No.1.

7. Civil Society, Transnational Advocacy Network and Chinese Labor Control. Open Times, 2011 No.3.

8. Fragile Solidarity: A Case Analysis of the Riot Chain in Tai Xing Factory. Chinese Journal of Sociology, 2010 March Vol. 30 No.2.