Shen Mingming
  • EDUCATION:
    • Ph.D., Political Science, University of Michigan, 1994
    • B.A., Political Science, Peking University, 1982
  • TEACHING POSITIONS:
    • Professor
      School of Government, Peking University
    • Graduate Students Supervised:
      • Ph.D. in Comparative Politics
      • Ph.D. in Quantitative Research Methodology
      • MA in Comparative Politics
    • Courses Taught:
      • Introduction to Comparative Politics (Undergraduate)
      • American Government and Politics (MA)
      • Introduction to Research Methodology in Political Science (MA)
      • Introduction to Quantitative Research in Social Science (MPA)
      • Design for Empirical Research and Quantitative Data Analysis (Ph.D.)
  • ADJUNCT POSITIONS:
    • Director
      Research Center of Contemporary China (RCCC), Peking University
    • Senior Fellow
      Research Institute of Political Development, Peking University
    • Director
      Center for Empirical Research and Quantitative Analysis in Political Science, Peking University
    • Adjunct Research Scientist
      Institute of Social Research, University of Michigan
    • (Been provided consulting services to numerous international organizations, such as World Bank, World Health Organization, Asian Development Bank, UNDP, etc.)
  • SELECTED RESEARCH PROJECTS:
    • Principal Investigator (October 1995 to present)
      Beijing Area Study. An annual survey in urban area Beijing started in 1995, co-sponsored by the Research Center for Contemporary China (RCCC) at Peking University and the Policy Research Office of the Beijing municipal government.
    • Co-Principal Investigator (October 2002 to present)
      Social Injustice in China. A nation-wide survey research project with a probability sample of approximately 4,000, most advanced spatial sampling techniques applied. Jointly sponsored by the RCCC and Harvard University.
    • Principal Investigator (March 2002 to present)
      Institutionalization of Legal Reforms in China. A nation-wide survey research project with a probability sample of approximately 100,000, most advanced spatial sampling techniques applied. Jointly sponsored by the RCCC and the Central Department of Propaganda.
    • Chief Survey Operator, China (November 1999 to 2001)
      The World Mental Health Survey, China. A worldwide public health survey focusing on mental health, sponsored by the UN World Health Organization. RCCC was appointed as the implementing agency by WHO and China's Ministry of Health to conduct the survey in China.
    • Principal Investigator (May 1997 to December 2000)
      Elite Awareness on Environmental Protection. A nine-city survey on Chinese urban elites-- government officials and business leaders. Sponsored by RCCC.
    • Chief Advisor (December 1997 to June 1999)
      Public Awareness on Environmental Protection in China. A survey on general public, with a probability sample of the Chinese population on mainland. Sponsored by the State Agency of Environment Protection and the Ministry of Education.
  • SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
    • "Reaching Migrants in Survey Research: The use of the Global Positioning System to reduce coverage bias in China," with Pierre F. Landry, in Political Analysis, Vol.13, No.1, Winter 2005.
    • Bureaucratic Corruption of Korea, China, and Japan, with Hieyeon Keum, Kang Wontaek, and Lee Jinwon, Seoul, Korea: Baek Yi Publishing, 2004.
    • "Economic Growth Versus Environment Protection: Perceptions of Chinese Urban Elites," in Peter Ester et al. ed. Culture and Sustainability: A Cross-National Study of Cultural Diversity and Environmental Priorities among Mass Public and Decision Makers. Amsterdam: Dutch University Press, 2003.
    • "The Dual Significance of Political Reforms," with Samuel Eldersveld, in Kjeld Erik Brodsgaad and Bertel Heurlin, ed., China's Place in Global Geopolitics: International, Regional and Domestic Challenges. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2002.
    • Support for Economic and Political Change in the China Countryside, with Samuel Eldersveld, Lanham, MA: Lexington Books, 2001.
    • "Prospects for Democratization in China: Evidence from the 1995 Beijing Area Study," Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 8, No. 22, November 1999; with Daniel Dowd and Allen Carlson.
    • "Problem Perceptions of Chinese Local Cadres and Masses: An Empirical Study," with Samuel Eldersveld, China Studies, No. 3, Spring 1997.
    • "市场经济转型时期市民信心的测度和分析"北京大学学报,政治学与行政管理学专刊, 1996 ("Measuring Confidence of the General Public in the Transition to the Market Economy," Journal of Peking University, special issue of political science and public administration, 1996).
    • "政策期望和新领导就职后的行为"北京大学学报,政治学与行政管理学专刊,1995 ("Policy Expectations and New Leaders' Post-Promotion Behavior," Journal of Peking University, special issue of political science and public administration, 1995).
  • CONTACT INFORMATION:
    • Dr. Shen Mingming, Research Center for Contemporary China, Law Building, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
    • Tel.: 86-10-6275-544
    • Fax: 86-10-6275-1079
    • Email: shenmm@rcccpku.org

 
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