Zhang Haidong, Professor, PhD. Research fields: social quality research, social inequality research.
Main subjects: Research on Social Quality and Harmonious Society Construction (major project supported by National Social Science Foundation of China), Research on Sharing Social Development Achievements with Vulnerable Groups in Old Industrial Bases (planning project supported by the National Social Science Foundation of China), Research on Urban Neo-Poverty Issue of Old Industrial Bases in Northeast China (project supported by the Scientific Research Foundation for Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars under the Ministry of Education), Research on Social Quality under the Background of Financial Crisis: Shanghai as Example (Shanghai Pujiang Talent Project).
Contact: haidzhang@gmail.com
Representative research achievements include:
Social Quality Research: Theory, Method and Experience, Social Sciences Academic Press, July 2011 edition.
Social Risk Response from the Perspective of Social Quality, No.3 2011 of Jianghai Academic Journal. Full text reprinted in No.16 2011 of Xinhua Digest, full text reprinted in No.8 2011 of Sociology of materials reprinted in the Information Center for Social Science of RUC.
Social Quality and Social Justice—Important Topic for Social Development Research, No. 4 2011 of Jilin University Journal Social Sciences Edition.
From Development Path to Social Quality: Paradigm Shift for Social Development Research, No.3 2010 of Jianghai Academic Journal. Full text reprinted in No.14 2010 of Xinhua Digest.
Tacit Organization: Marginal Survival Logic of Corner Labors, No.2 2009 of Social Science Front. Full text reprinted in No.8 2009 of Chinese Social Sciences Digest.
Impact of Financial Crisis on Korean Society in 1990s, No.1 2009 of Chinese Journal of Sociology. Full text reprinted on No.8 2009 of Xinhua Digest.
Research of Urban Residents' Attitude towards Social Inequality, No.6 2004 of Journal of Sociological Research. Full text reprinted in No.2 2005 of Sociology of materials reprinted in the Information Center for Social Science of RUC.