Dr Chunfen Shao

PhD (Tokyo Metropolitan University);, MS (Tokyo Metropolitan University); BA (Hokkaido University).
Lecturer

A18 - Brennan MacCallum Building
The University of Sydney

Telephone +61 2 9351 4570

Research interests

  • Asian migrants in Australia and Japan
  • Chinese community in Australia and Japan
  • global networks of Chinese overseas students
  • Japan-China relationships
  • Comparative study of Asian societies
  • Class, gender, ethnicity, community and globalisation

Teaching and supervision

  • Japanese language
  • Migrants in Australia and Japan
  • Japanese economy, society and culture
  • Chinese economy, society and culture
  • Japan-China relationships

Current projects

  • Ethnicity and globalisation in Japan
  • Chinese Overseas Students in Japan 1978-2006

Selected publications

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Book Chapters

  • Shao, C. (2013). Chinese Migration to Japan, 1979-2010: Patterns and Policies. In Jijiao Zhang & Howard Duncan (Eds.), Migration in China and Asia: Experience and Policy, (pp. 30-45). Netherlands: Springer.
  • Shao, C. (2011). From International Students to Immigrants: A Japanese Case. In Zepeng Liu (Eds.), Interaction and Innovation: Multidimensional Perspectives in Chinese Overseas Studies, (pp. 386-408). China: Guangxi Normal University Press.
  • Shao, C. (2009). Chugokujin Ryugakusei to Shakai Hatten (Chinese International Students and Social Development). In Yorozu Miho, Murakami Fuminobu (Eds.), Guroubaru-ka shakai no nihongo kyoiku to Nihon bunka [Japanese Language Education and Japanese Culture in the Globalization Society], (pp. 72-94). Tokyo, Japan: Hitsuji Shobo.
  • Shao, C., Ishii, K. (2003). Japanese Education in Multicultural Australia. Japanese Education and Japanese Studies in the Asian-Pacific: Current Trends and Future Directions. Hong Kong: Himawari.

Journals

  • Shao, C. (2009). The Think-tank of Social Development and Bridge of China-Japan Exchange: The Association of Chinese Professors in Japan. Journal of Ethnic Chinese, 1(June 2009), 20-24.
  • Shao, C. (2007). Residential Choices Made by Chinese Government Funded Undergraduate Students Studied in Japan. Nihon Gakkan (Journal of Japanese Studies), 11, 21-30.
  • Shao, C. (2003). Book reviews - JOSHUA HOTAKA ROTH. Brokered Homeland: Japanese Brazilian Migrants in Japan. Asian Studies Review, 27(4), 512-513.
  • Shao, C. (2002). Book review - Science, Technology and Society in Contemporary Japan. Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia, 34.
  • Shao, C. (2002). The Chinese Community in Japan. Journal of China-Japan Sociological Study.

Conferences

  • Shao, C. (2010). Globalization and social mobility: Chinese student immigrants in Japan. 18th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), Online: Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA).
  • Shao, C. (2008). International students and Chinese society in Japan. 7th International Symposium on "Transformation and Challenges of Japanese Studies and Japanese Language Education in the Asia Pacific Region", Hong Kong: Society of Japanese Language Education.
  • Shao, C. (2008). Japanese policies and international students in Japan. The 17th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), Australia: Monash Asia Institute.
  • Shao, C. (2002). The New Trends of Chinese Overseas Students in Japan. The 5th Japanese Education and Japanese Studies International Symposium, Hong Kong: Himawari Publishing Company.

2013

  • Shao, C. (2013). Chinese Migration to Japan, 1979-2010: Patterns and Policies. In Jijiao Zhang & Howard Duncan (Eds.), Migration in China and Asia: Experience and Policy, (pp. 30-45). Netherlands: Springer.

2011

  • Shao, C. (2011). From International Students to Immigrants: A Japanese Case. In Zepeng Liu (Eds.), Interaction and Innovation: Multidimensional Perspectives in Chinese Overseas Studies, (pp. 386-408). China: Guangxi Normal University Press.

2010

  • Shao, C. (2010). Globalization and social mobility: Chinese student immigrants in Japan. 18th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), Online: Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA).

2009

  • Shao, C. (2009). Chugokujin Ryugakusei to Shakai Hatten (Chinese International Students and Social Development). In Yorozu Miho, Murakami Fuminobu (Eds.), Guroubaru-ka shakai no nihongo kyoiku to Nihon bunka [Japanese Language Education and Japanese Culture in the Globalization Society], (pp. 72-94). Tokyo, Japan: Hitsuji Shobo.
  • Shao, C. (2009). The Think-tank of Social Development and Bridge of China-Japan Exchange: The Association of Chinese Professors in Japan. Journal of Ethnic Chinese, 1(June 2009), 20-24.

2008

  • Shao, C. (2008). International students and Chinese society in Japan. 7th International Symposium on "Transformation and Challenges of Japanese Studies and Japanese Language Education in the Asia Pacific Region", Hong Kong: Society of Japanese Language Education.
  • Shao, C. (2008). Japanese policies and international students in Japan. The 17th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), Australia: Monash Asia Institute.

2007

  • Shao, C. (2007). Residential Choices Made by Chinese Government Funded Undergraduate Students Studied in Japan. Nihon Gakkan (Journal of Japanese Studies), 11, 21-30.

2003

  • Shao, C. (2003). Book reviews - JOSHUA HOTAKA ROTH. Brokered Homeland: Japanese Brazilian Migrants in Japan. Asian Studies Review, 27(4), 512-513.
  • Shao, C., Ishii, K. (2003). Japanese Education in Multicultural Australia. Japanese Education and Japanese Studies in the Asian-Pacific: Current Trends and Future Directions. Hong Kong: Himawari.

2002

  • Shao, C. (2002). Book review - Science, Technology and Society in Contemporary Japan. Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia, 34.
  • Shao, C. (2002). The Chinese Community in Japan. Journal of China-Japan Sociological Study.
  • Shao, C. (2002). The New Trends of Chinese Overseas Students in Japan. The 5th Japanese Education and Japanese Studies International Symposium, Hong Kong: Himawari Publishing Company.

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