Biography

Prof. Sheying Chen

Social Policy and Administration

Pace University, USA

Professor


Email: sheyingchen@yahoo.com


Qualifications


1996 Ph.D., University of California, Social Policy

1991 Postgraduate Research, University of Hong Kong, Social Work and Administration

1986 M.A., Sun Yat-sen University, Sociology

1980 Dipl., Central-South University (Changsha Metallurgical College), Engineering Technology


Publications (selected)

  1. Powell, J., Chen, S. (2012). Globalization and inequality: Challenges to justice and governance in post-industrial welfare economies. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare (forthcoming).
  2. Chen, S. (2012). Mission, opportunity, and the role of social work: International and historical perspectives. In: School of Sociology & Anthropology (ed.). Qianhe Scholars Forum Distinguished Lectures. Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University and Guangdong Harmony Foundation (forthcoming).
  3. Chen, S. (2012). Social policy of the changing economic state. In: Chen, S., & Powell, J. (eds.). Aging in China: Implications to Social Policy of a Changing Economic State. New York, NY: Springer.
  4. Chen, S. (2012). Historical and global perspectives on social policy and “aging in community.” Ageing International, 37(1): 1-15.
  5. Chen, S. (2011). Aging and housing: China’s two major challenges. Chinese Social Sciences Today, January 11 (in Chinese).
  6. Chen, S., Bracket, G. (2011). Understanding race and ethnicity. In: Chen, S. (ed.). Diversity Management: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Approaches. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
  7. Chen, S., Dahlgren, D.J., Chen, X. (2009). College education and student success. In: Chen, S. (ed.) (2009). Academic Administration: A Quest for Better Management and Leadership in Higher Education. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
  8. Chen, S. (2004). Community college and community work in urban China: The case of LuWan in Shanghai. In: Zhou, C.S. (ed.). Community College Research: A US-China Comparison. Shanghai Normal University Press.
  9. Chen, S., Sullivan, N.Y., Lu, Y.E., Shibusawa, T. (2003). Asian Americans and mental health services: A study of utilization patterns in the 1990s. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 12(2): 19-42.
  10. Chen, S. (2002). Social problems of the economic state: Historical roots and future directions. China Report, 38(2): 193-214.
  11. Chen, S. (2002). Economic reform and social change in China: Past, present, and future of the economic state. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 15(4): 569-589.
  12. Chen, S. (2002). State socialism and the welfare state: A critique of two conventional paradigms. International Journal of Social Welfare, 11: 228-242.
  13. Chen, S., Sullivan, N.Y. (2000). Unidimensionalization in applied science and social science: A multiple and optimal approach to a key issue in scaling. In: Blasius, J., Hox, J., de Leeuw, E., & Schmidt (eds.), Social Science Methodology in the New Millennium (CD-ROM). Germany: Leske & Budrich.
  14. Chen, S., Sullivan, N.Y. (2000). Confounding in relational research and its root in psychometrics: The Modified Validity (MV) requirement and the Measurement Effectiveness (ME) principle. In: Blasius, J., Hox, J., de Leeuw, E., & Schmidt (eds.), Social Science Methodology in the New Millennium (CD-ROM). Germany: Leske & Budrich.

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