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Bingyu Wang
Bingyu Wang
Associate Editor of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies; Professor at Nankai University
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Becoming cosmopolitan? Hybridity and intercultural encounters amongst 1.5 generation Chinese migrants in New Zealand
B Wang, FL Collins
Ethnic and Racial Studies 39 (15), 2777-2795, 2016
602016
Time in migration: temporariness, precarity and temporal labour amongst Chinese scholars returning from the Global North to South
B Wang
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2019
312019
Emotions and cosmopolitan sociability: Barriers and opportunities for intercultural encounters amongst new Chinese migrants in New Zealand
B Wang, FL Collins
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (1), 88-102, 2016
302016
Temporally Distributed Aspirations: New Chinese Migrants to New Zealand and the Figuring of Migration Futures
B Wang, F Collins
Sociology, 2020
292020
Emotions and home-making: Performing cosmopolitan sociability among first generation new Chinese migrants in New Zealand
B Wang
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 25 (2), 130-147, 2016
272016
A temporal gaze towards academic migration: Everyday times, lifetimes and temporal strategies amongst early career Chinese academic returnees
B Wang
Time and Society, 2019
242019
Emotions and migration aspirations: Western scholars in China and the navigation of aspirational possibilities
B Wang, J Chen
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (15), 3437-3454, 2021
232021
Social contact theory and attitude change through tourism: Researching Chinese visitors to North Korea
FS Li, B Wang
Tourism management perspectives 36, 100743, 2020
192020
Immobility infrastructures: taking online courses and staying put amongst Chinese international students during the COVID-19
B Wang
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48 (11), 2540-2558, 2022
172022
Time, temporality, and (im) mobility: Unpacking the temporal experiences among Chinese international students during the COVID‐19
B Wang
Population, Space and Place 28 (5), e2545, 2022
162022
“Unattended” retirement: Lifestyle migration and precarity of the Houniao
J Chen, B Wang
Population, Space and Place 26 (8), e2369, 2020
152020
Performing everyday cosmopolitanism? Uneven encounters with diversity among first generation new Chinese migrants in New Zealand
B Wang
Ethnicities 18 (5), 717-734, 2018
142018
New Chinese migrants in New Zealand: Becoming cosmopolitan? roots, emotions, and everyday diversity
B Wang
Routledge, 2018
142018
Body in migration: Bodily experiences and strategies amongst foreign scholars in China
B Wang
Population, Space and Place 27 (8), e2459, 2021
82021
Mobilising therapeutic landscapes: Lifestyle migration of the Houniao and the spatio-temporal encounters with nature
J Chen, B Wang
Geoforum 131, 206-214, 2022
72022
Infrastructures in migration: Mobile foreign academics in China and the ‘everyday’,‘agency’and ‘arrival’focus
B Wang
Geoforum 129, 141-150, 2022
52022
Becoming a Rooted Cosmopolitan? The Case Study of 1.5 Generation New Chinese Migrants in New Zealand
B Wang
Journal of Chinese Overseas 14 (2), 244-267, 2018
42018
不婚现象: 中国社会的现实与可能影响
王炳钰, 山永久, 覃宽
青年探索 5, 28-40, 2018
42018
Migration aspirations and polymorphic identifications of the homeland:(im) mobility trajectories amongst Chinese international students amidst COVID-19
X Ma, B Wang, X He
Identities 30 (3), 352-372, 2023
32023
Engaging in or retreating from cosmopolitanism? Times, temporalities and migration
B Wang, J Chen
Identities 29 (6), 827-845, 2022
22022
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