SCORAI China

Recent updates

  • Updates on SCORAI China Working Group (July 11, 2018)
  • Agenda of the International Open Workshop on Green public spaces and sustainable cities in ‘B & R’ South
  • Abstracts of the International Open Workshop on Green public spaces and sustainable cities in ‘B & R’ South
  • Agenda of the International Workshop on Sustainable Consumption: Global Issues and Local Efforts (May 19-21, 2018)
  • Workshop on Ecological Civilization, Sustainable Consumption: Insights for Social Governance (October 15-17, 2016)

About

SCORAI China has four coordinators who are familiar with most of the researchers, networks, and institutes currently active in the field of sustainable consumption and production in the country. This team is working to grow the number of Chinese researchers and promote exchange and cooperation with colleagues in the international community. You are warmly invited and encouraged to contact any of us with questions, comments, or proposals on sustainable consumption issues in China!

Dr. Dunfu Zhang
Professor, School of Sociology and Political Science
Shanghai University
Fields of research: Consumer culture and sociology of consumption; social changes in urban and rural areas
E-mail: dunfuzhang@hotmail.com
Website: http://my.shu.edu.cn/

Dr Ning Wang
Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Work, School of Sociology & Anthropology
Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou)
Fields of research: sociology of consumption; sociology of tourism; sociology of institutions
Email: lpswn@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Website: http://ssa.sysu.edu.cn/

Dr. Lei Zhang
Associate Professor, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Renmin University of China
Fields of research: environmental sociology; environmental policy and management; sustainable consumption and production; environmental governance
Email: leizhang66@ruc.edu.cn
Website: http://envi.ruc.edu.cn/

Dr. Wenling Liu
Associate Professor, School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology
Fields of research: environmental sociology; energy policy; sustainable consumption and production; social practices
Email: liuwenling@bit.edu.cn
Website: http://sme.bit.edu.cn/