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Dong, Jie    
 

EDUCATION

PhD in Sociolinguistics, cum laude, Tilburg University, The Netherlands (2008)

MA in Language Education, Institute of Education, University of London (2004)

BA in Economics, Beijing International Studies University (1998)


WORK HISTORY

Professor, Tsinghua University (since2022.06)

Associate Professor, Tsinghua University (2012.07—2022.06)

Post-doc Researcher, Deputy director of Babylon research center, Tilburg University, The Netherlands (2009.11—2012.07)

Commercial manager, Siemens (China) Ltd. (1998.8—2002.11)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, ethnography, discursive identity, migration studies, language and globalization, language and the new media, language policy and planning

COURSES

Undergraduate courses: Introduction to sociolinguistics, Langauge and Society

Postgraduate students: Issues and questions in sociolinguistics

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Books:

(1) Dong, Jie et al. (2021) Sociolinguistic Communities. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.

(2) Dong, Jie (2017) The Sociolinguistics of Voice in Globalising China. London: Routledge. ISBN9781138798809.

(3) Dong, Jie (2011) Discourse, Identity, and China's Internal Migration: The Long March to the City. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. ISBN9781847694201.

(4) Blommaert, Jan &Jie Dong (2020) Ethnographic Fieldwork: A Beginner’s Guide. Second Edition. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. ISBN9781847692955.

SSCI and A&HCI journal articles(selected):

(5)Dong, Jie (2021a) Language and globalization revisited: Life from the periphery in COVID-19. International Journal of Sociology of Language. 267-268, 105–110.

(6) Dong, Jie (2021b) ‘Labor is the Most Glorious’: Chronotopic linguistic landscaping and the making of working class identities. Language &Communication. 80, 1-10.

(7) Dong, Jie (2020a) Global Learning from the Periphery: An Ethnographic Study of a Chinese Urban Migrant School. Sustainability. 12 (381), 1-14.

(8) Dong Jie (2020b) Space, signs, and legitimate workers’ identities: an ethnography of a Beijing “urban village”. Social Semiotics. 30 (2), 151-167.

(9) Dong, Jie (2018a) Taste, global mobility, and elite identity construction: How Chinese new urban migrants construct elite identities with lifestyle discourses. Journal of Sociolinguistics. 22 (4), 432-453.

(10) Dong Jie (2018b) Language and identity construction of China’s rural-urban migrant children: An ethnographic study in urban public school. Journal of Language, Identity & Education. 17 (5), 336-349.

(11) Dong, Jie (2017a) Chinese elite migrants and formation of new communities in a changing society: An online-offline ethnography. Ethnography. 18(2), 221–239.

(12) Dong Jie (2017b) Voice making in intercultural encounters: the Chinese transcontinental “commuters”. Language and Intercultural Communication. 17 (2), 150–165.

(13) Dong,Jie& Jan Blommaert (2016) Global Informal Learning Environments and the Making of Chinese Middle Class. Linguistics and Education. 34, 33-46.

(14) Dong,Jie& Dong Yan (2013) Voicing as an essential problem of communication: Language and education of Chinese immigrant children in globalization. Anthropology & Education Quarterly. 44 (2), 161-176.

(15) Dong, Jie (2010) The enregisterment of Putonghua in practice. Language & Communication. 30 (4),265-275.

(16) Dong, Jie (2009) ‘Isn’t it enough to be a Chinese speaker’: language ideology and migrant identityconstruction in a public primary school in Beijing. Language &Communication.29(2),115 –126.

(17) Dong, Jie& Jan Blommaert (2009) Space, scale and accents: constructing migrant identity in Beijing. Multilingua. 28(1), 1 – 24.

Book chapters and other international peer reviewed journal articles (selected):

(18) Dong,Jie (2013) Mobility, voice, and symbolic restratification: An ethnography of ‘elite migrants' in urban China. Diversities. 14(2), 35-48.

(19) Dong,Jie (2013) When modern public space encounters postmodern migration: Abnormality and the making of migrant identities. Sociolinguistic Studies. 6 (2), 239-258.

(20) Dong, Jie (2010) Neo-Liberalism and the evolvement of China’s education policies on migrantchildren’s schooling. The Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies 8(1), 137 – 160.

(21) Dong, Jie (2015) Mobility, voice, and symbolic restratification: An ethnography of 'elite migrants' in urban China. In Blommaert, Jan, Ben Rampton, Karel Arnaut and Massimiliano Spotti (eds.) Language and Superdiversity. Routledge.

(22) Kroon, Sjaak, Dong Jie, & Jan Blommaert (2015) Truly moving text. In Stroud, Christopher &Mastin Prinsloo (Eds.) Language, Literacy and Diversity: Moving Words. Routledge: New York. Pp. 1-15.

(23) Kroon, Sjaak, Jie Dong, and Jan Blommaert (2013) Chinese and globalization. In Duarte, Joana and Ingrid Gogolin (eds.) Linguistic super-diversity in urban areas – research approaches. John Benjamins: Hamburg.

(24) Dong, Jie& Yan Dong (2012) Chinese on the move: An ethnographic study of language change and migration. In Zhou Qingsheng& Dong Jie(2012)Language Change and Ecology. Beijing: Intellectual Property Press.Pp. 29-42.

(25) Dong, Jie& Jan Blommaert (2010) Space, scale and accents: constructing migrant identity in Beijing. In Collins J. and S. Slembrouck (eds.) Globalization and Languages in Contact. New York: Continuum, Pp. 42 – 61.

(26) Blommaert, Jan &Jie Dong (2010) Language and movement in space. In Coupland, N. (ed.)

Handbook of Language and Globalisation. Oxford: BlackwellPp. 366-385.

Journal articles in Chinese (selected):

(27) Dong, Jie (2021) From “peasant-workers” to workers: Migrants’ language and identity in urbanization. Chinese Journal of Language Policy and Planning. 6 (3), 25-34. (CSSCI)

(28) Dong, Jie (2019) “Voice” in family: Overseas Chinese family language planning. Chinese Journal of Language Policy and Planning. 4 (2), 51-59.

(29) Dong, Jie (2016) Urban new citizens’ language and identity. Chinese Journal of Language Policy and Planning. 1 (1), 50-55.

(30) Dong, Jie(2015)Globalization and Beijing elite migrants’ language and identity: An ethnographic study. Linguistic Research 19, 27-38. (CSSCI).

(31) Dong, Jie(2015)”New urban immigrants” and their discursive identity. Language Strategiesn 1, 50-55。

(32) Dong, Jie(2013)Ethnographic study of language identity: Two cases. Linguistic Research 15:155-164.(CSSCI)

(33) Dong, Jie(2011)Migrant children’s language and identity. China Language Situation Report 2011. Beijing: Commercial Press. Pp.130-136。

(34) Dong, Jie& Jan Blommaert (2011) Belgian language crisis. China Language Situation Report 2011. Beijing: Commercial Press. Pp.353-361。

(35) Dong, Jie& Jan Blommaert (2011) Language and Space. Chinese Sociolinguistics 16,1-9.。

Edited book:

(36)Zhou Qingsheng& Dong Jie(2012)Language Change and Ecology. Beijing: Intellectual Property Press.

Keynote speeches (selected):

Dong, Jie(2021)Community research in interaction and communication. 5th China East Normal University Daxia Interdisciplinary Linguistic Studies Symposium. 29-30 Oct. 2021 (Keynote speech).

Dong, Jie (2020) Language and Globalization in Covid-19. 3rd International Conference on Sociolinguistics. Prague, the Czech Republic, 26-28 August 2020 (Keynote speech). (Delayed to 26-28 August 2022 due to the pandemic).

Dong, Jie. (2012) 11 Nordic Conference on Bilingualism. Copenhagen, Denmark, 15-18

July 2012 (Keynote speech).

Blommaert, Jan &Jie Dong.(2010) Language and movement in space: two paradigms. The7th International Conference on Chinese Sociolinguistics. Xining, China, 16 – 22 July 2010 (Keynote speech).


ACADEMIC SERVICES

(1) Executive committee member, Chinese Sociolinguistics Association

(2) Cogent Arts & Humanities (ESCI) Editor in Linguistics

(3) Language & Communication(SSCI)Editorial Board Member

(4) Chinese Journal of Language Policy and Planning (CSSCI) Editorial Board Member

(5)Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development(SSCI)Editorial Board Member

(6) International Journal of Sociology of LanguageEditorial Board Member

(7) Foreign Language Teaching and Research PressScientific Committee Member

(8) SSCI and CSSCI journal peer review:Language & Communication,Journal of Sociolinguistics,Language Policy,Journal of Modern Languages,Visual Communication,Journal of Asian Pacific Communication,Linguistics &Education,Journal of Intercultural Studies,Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development,Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies,Linguistics Research,China Sociolinguistics


RESEARCH GRANTS

(1)National Social Science Foundation “The Sociolinguistics of Voice in Globalising China”(14WYY001), 2014-2018, RMB 150,000, Principal investigator.

(2) Beijing Social Science Foundation“Global City and Language Planning”(14WYC056),2014-2018, RMB 50,000, Principal investigator.

(3)Tsinghua University Social Sciences Foundation. Principal investigator.


CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 100084

Phone:+86-10-62771941

Email:dong-jie@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn

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