Biography

Dr. Jun Wang

Urban Studies

City University of Hong Kong, China

Assistant Professor


Email: june.wang@cityu.edu.hk


Qualifications

2007 Ph.D., Architecture, University of Hong Kong, China

1997 B.Arch., Architectue, Tongji University, China


Publications (selected)

  1. Wang, Jun. "Preserving Social Capital in Urban Regeneration: A Review of Conceptual Debates." In City as Loft edited by KeeseChristiaanse and Martina Baum, in press.
  2. Wang, Jun. "Evolution of Cultural Clusters in China: Comparative Study of Beijing and Shanghai." Architectoni.ca: Journal of Canadian Centre of Academic Art and Science, no. 2 (2012): 148-59.
  3. Wang, Jun. "The Developmental State in the Global Hegemony of Neoliberalism: A New Strategy for Public Housing in Singapore." Cities 29, no. 6 (2012): 369-78.
  4. Wang, Jun. "Gentrification in Globalization: Forces to Be Explored in Chinese Cities." In Built Environment: Design, Management and Applications, edited by Paul S. Geller. New York: Nova Science Publisher, 2012.
  5. Wang, Jun, and Shaojun Li. The Rhetoric and Reality of Culture-Led Urban Regeneration - a Comparison of Beijing and Shanghai, China.  New York: Nova Science Publisher, 2011.
  6. Wang, Jun, and Shaojun Li. "The Rhetoric and Reality of Culture-Led Urban Regeneration - a Comparison of Beijing and Shanghai, China." In Built Environment: Design, Management and Applications, edited by Paul S. Geller. New York: Nova Science Publisher, 2010.
  7. Wang, Jun, and Stephen Siu Yu Lau. "Shanghai’s Professional Middle Class in the Wave of Gentrification: Reflection on Cultural Consumption Thesis." Cities 26, no. 2 (2009): 57-66.
  8. Wang, Jun, and Stephen Siu Yu Lau. "Distorted Lifestyles of Young Local Households in Fast Urbanizing Shanghai in the Globalization Era." In International Sustainable and Urban Regeneration: Case Studies and Lessons Learned 2008, edited by S. S. Y. Lau, Andrew Platten, T. E. Lau and Jun Wang. Hong Kong: Hong Kong College of Technology, 2009.
  9. Wang, Jun. "'Art in Capital': Shaping Distinctiveness in a Culture-Led Urban Regeneration Project in Red Town, Shanghai." Cities 26, no. 6 (2009): 318-30.
  10. Wang, Jun, and Stephen Siu Yu Lau. "Forming Foreign Enclaves in Shanghai: State Action in Globalization." Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 23, no. 2 (2008): 103-18.
  11. Wang, Jun. "Residential Differentiation: The Mapping of Young Professionals’ Life Styles and Their Housing Location Choices in Transitional Shanghai." Projection: MIT Journal of Planning 5 (2006): p68-87.


Profile Details

http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/sa/wang_jun.asp

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