蒋华杰 讲师Assistant Professor JIANG Huajie
E-Mail:jhj1984@vip.sina.com
浙江台州人。华东师范大学历史学博士(2014)。北京大学、瑞典隆德大学博士后研究人员(2014-2016)。美国康奈尔大学(2012)、瑞典隆德大学(2013)、德国佛莱堡大学(2015)、台湾政治大学(2019)访问学者。华东师范大学思勉人文高等研究院青年研究员(2016-2019)。2019年9月至今,任职于上海大学文学院历史系,硕士生导师。研究领域:冷战史、中非关系史、当代中国对外关系史。
唐青叶教授Professor TANG Qingye
E-Mail: qingyet@shu.edu.cn
TANG Qingye, Professor at School of Foreign Languages and Center for Global Governance, Shanghai University. She holds a PhD degree from Xiamen University and worked as a post-doc at Fudan University during 2006 and 2008. She was a visiting scholar at Florida University in 2008 and in Oxford University in 2009-2010. She hosted three projects funded by the National Philosophy and Social Science Foundation and Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Foundation. She has published two academic books on discourse studies and more than 20 articles in the international English journalThird World Quarterlyand influential Chinese journals. She is mainly interested in Functional Linguistics, Multimodal Discourse Analysis, Discourse and Identity, Discourse and International Relations, andGlobalization. She teaches courses on linguistics and global studies, among which the course "China and Globalization" is listed in the “English-taught Brand Courses” for international students by the Ministry of Education, China.
雷婷讲师Assistant Professor LEI Ting
E-mail: leiteen@126.com
Ms. LEI Ting is currently assistant professor at School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai University. From 2016 to 2017, she worked as a visiting scholar in the Department of Global Studies at UCSB. Since 2013, she has engaged in her doctorate research on global studies at Shanghai University, undertaking the collegiate and municipal projects concerning theorizing global studies and applied teaching, with several academic publications and translated works, e.g.What is Global Studies, Gentrification of Global Cities, Introduction to Globalistics in Russia, Introduction to Global Studies,etc. Her research focuses on cultural globalization and theories of global studies. Her English-taught course “Theories of Global Studies” is listed in the “English-taught Model Courses” for international students by Shanghai Municipal Education Commission.
谢晓啸博士后,postdoctoral research fellow,XIE Xiaoxiao
E-Mail: Xie.Xiaoxiao@hotmail.com
Xiaoxiao Xie (Ph.D., University of Adelaide) is currently a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of History at Shanghai University. His major research interests are the Global Sixties, Western New Left and Leftist politics and culture in Australia. He is currently working on a new research project funded by the National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science (China), on Australian travellers to China and Australia-China relations (1949-1965).
蒋华杰 讲师Assistant Professor JIANG Huajie
E-Mail:jhj1984@vip.sina.com
浙江台州人。华东师范大学历史学博士(2014)。北京大学、瑞典隆德大学博士后研究人员(2014-2016)。美国康奈尔大学(2012)、瑞典隆德大学(2013)、德国佛莱堡大学(2015)、台湾政治大学(2019)访问学者。华东师范大学思勉人文高等研究院青年研究员(2016-2019)。2019年9月至今,任职于上海大学文学院历史系,硕士生导师。研究领域:冷战史、中非关系史、当代中国对外关系史。
唐青叶教授Professor TANG Qingye
E-Mail: qingyet@shu.edu.cn
TANG Qingye, Professor at School of Foreign Languages and Center for Global Governance, Shanghai University. She holds a PhD degree from Xiamen University and worked as a post-doc at Fudan University during 2006 and 2008. She was a visiting scholar at Florida University in 2008 and in Oxford University in 2009-2010. She hosted three projects funded by the National Philosophy and Social Science Foundation and Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Foundation. She has published two academic books on discourse studies and more than 20 articles in the international English journalThird World Quarterlyand influential Chinese journals. She is mainly interested in Functional Linguistics, Multimodal Discourse Analysis, Discourse and Identity, Discourse and International Relations, andGlobalization. She teaches courses on linguistics and global studies, among which the course "China and Globalization" is listed in the “English-taught Brand Courses” for international students by the Ministry of Education, China.
雷婷讲师Assistant Professor LEI Ting
E-mail: leiteen@126.com
Ms. LEI Ting is currently assistant professor at School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai University. From 2016 to 2017, she worked as a visiting scholar in the Department of Global Studies at UCSB. Since 2013, she has engaged in her doctorate research on global studies at Shanghai University, undertaking the collegiate and municipal projects concerning theorizing global studies and applied teaching, with several academic publications and translated works, e.g.What is Global Studies, Gentrification of Global Cities, Introduction to Globalistics in Russia, Introduction to Global Studies,etc. Her research focuses on cultural globalization and theories of global studies. Her English-taught course “Theories of Global Studies” is listed in the “English-taught Model Courses” for international students by Shanghai Municipal Education Commission.
谢晓啸博士后,postdoctoral research fellow,XIE Xiaoxiao
E-Mail: Xie.Xiaoxiao@hotmail.com
Xiaoxiao Xie (Ph.D., University of Adelaide) is currently a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of History at Shanghai University. His major research interests are the Global Sixties, Western New Left and Leftist politics and culture in Australia. He is currently working on a new research project funded by the National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science (China), on Australian travellers to China and Australia-China relations (1949-1965).