NAME:Cheng Shengli
TITLE:
Professor, Department of Social Work
Vice Dean, School of Philosophy and Social Development, Shandong University, Shandong, China
Chairman of Family Social Work Professional Committee of China Association for Social Work Education
E-Mail:chengsl@sdu.edu.cn
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Social policy and social work, Nankai University
Master, Social psychology, Nankai University
Bachelor, Operation Research,FudanUniversity
INTERNATIONAL VISITING EXPERIENCE
Department of Social Work, Umea University, Sweden, March 15-April 10, 2016. Gave presentations and did co-teaching together with Swedish prof.
School of Social Work, University of British Columbia, Canada, Sept. 2014-Sept. 2015
Studied and do research there as a visiting scholar
Department of Social Work, Umea University, Sweden, Jan. 20-March 17, 2014; Oct. 6-Nov. 2, 2011; March 2-27, 2010. Gave presentations and did co-teaching together with Swedish prof.
Schoolof Social welfare, University of California, Berkeley, Sept.2007-Dec.2008
Studied and did research there as a visiting scholar
Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina, Canada, Aug.– Dec. 2005.
Taught senior undergraduate students a course as a faculty member
COURSE OFFERED
Urban Poverty and Social Assistance
Introduction of Social Policy
Advanced Social Statistics
Social Statistics
The Practice of Social Research
Social Psychology
Psychology Testing
Family Social Work
RESEARCH AREAS
Social Policy and Social Welfare
Family, Child and Youth
PUBLICATIONS
(A) Books
1. “Social Work in Sweden”, (Beijing: Chinese society press, 2013)
2. “Introduction to Social Policy”, (Jinan: Shandong People Publishing House, 2012)
3.“Economic Globalization and Urban Poverty in Contemporary China”,(Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2007)
4.Translation:“Trust-A Sociological Theory”, written by Pritr Sztompka, (Beijing:Chung Hwa Book Co.,2005)
5.“The Research Report of Town and Village Enterprises Property Reform in Shandong Province”, (Jinan: Shandong University Publication House, 2001)
6.Integrated Capacity in Social Work (Primary): Test Counseling and Intensive Training, (Beijing: Chinese society press, 2009)
(B) Chapters in Edited Books
1.Social policies and regulations for Specific group in China: Section 2, 3, 4, inRegulations and Policies in Social Work Practices, Chinese society press,2007.12,Pp135-164
2.Policies and Regulations for Marriage and Family in China, inRegulations and Policies in Social Work Practices, Chinese society press,2007.12,Pp165-183
3.Observation Method, inSocial Research Method, Higher Education Press, 2004. Pp191-213
4.Writing Research Report, inSocial Research Method, Higher Education Press, 2004. Pp296-317
5.The Social Service Policies for the Old People, inIntroduction to Social Policy, Higher Education Press, 2004.Pp337-350
6.The Social Policies for the Disabled People, inIntroduction to Social Policy, Higher Education Press, 2004.Pp351-363
7.The Social Policies for Protecting the Basic Right of Women, inIntroduction to Social Policy, Higher Education Press, 2004.Pp364-377
8.The Social Policies for Protecting Minor and the Child Welfare, inIntroduction to Social Policy, Higher Education Press, 2004.Pp378-390
9. The Practice of Social Research, inIntroduction to sociology, Jinan: Sandong University Publication House,1999.Pp393-424
10. The Social Problems, inIntroduction to sociology, Jinan: Sandong University Publication House, 1999.Pp341-368
(C) Journal Articles Published in English
1. Today’s Chinese families in the midst of the great social transformation: challenges and responses, Cinzai Canali, Joyce Ma and Tiziano Vecchiato (Edit.)New Perspectives for Outcome-based Evaluation and Research on Family and Children’s Services, Fondazione Emanuela Zancan (Italy), 2017, Pp11-15.
2. RAJENDRA BAIKADY,SHENGLI CHENG,AND R. M. CHANNAVEER, Social Work Students’ Field Work Experience in Bhutan: A Qualitative Study,Asian Journal of Development and Governance (AJDG)Volume 2 Issue 2, 2016, No. 65-82.
3. Universal old-age pension in an aging China: Can China learn from Sweden?,International Social Work,2016, 59(6): 922~937.
4. Search for Chinese Characteristics: A Tentative Empirical Examination,China Journal of Social Work, April 2009, vol.2, No.1, 5-19.
5. Imagining Social Work: A Qualitative Study of Students' Perspectives on Social Work in China,Social Work Education,2008, iFirst Article, 1–16 (2008.09).
6.Debate:A response to the debates between Hutchings and Taylor and Jia on the Global Standards in China,International Journal of Social welfare,2008:17: 396–399.
7. Reflecting on International Exchange in Social Work Education,Canadian Social Work Review, 2008, Volume 25, Number 2:203-208.
8.Analysis of Contemporary Chinese Women’s Employment Situation——A Global Perspective,Research Institute of Hiroshima Jogakuin University (edit.) Comparison of the Current Status and Policy of American, Chinese and Japanese Working Women,Printed in Japan by Letterpress Ltd.,2006. Pp25-42.
9. Assets of the Chinese Urban Poor and Its Implication for Social Policy,Social Development Issues: Alternative Approaches to Global Human Needs, Volume 27, 2005, Number 3, Published by Lycenm Books, Inc. in St.Louis, U.S.
(D) Journal Articles Published in Chinese
1.Family or State: Who Should Take the Responsibility of Elderly Care Services?Social Science in Guangdong, 2016(4), Pp203-210.
2.Welfare Triangle,De-commercialization,and the Protection of Rura1Residents medical Social Rights in China,Journal of Northwest Normal University(Social Science),2016, Vol 53, No. 5, Pp118-125.
3. The Loss and return of Social Rights: the Development Process of Social Policy in China since 1978 from Civil Rights Theory Perspective, Yang Tuan & Lin Ka (edit.),Social Policy researchⅥ, Beijing: Chinese Labor Social Security Press, 2011.
4. Between Tradition and Modernity: Puzzledoms and Solutions of Protecting Farmer’s Social Security Rights in Contemporary China, XuXianming (edit.),Human Rights Research (CSSCI), Shandong People Publishing House, 2011, Pp. 286-280.
5. Research on the Divorce in Shandong Province, Zhang Xiao (edit.),Research Shandong 2009, Qingdao Press, 2010.
6. The Exclusion of the Chinese Urban Poor from Labor Market and It’s Implications for Social Policy,Gao Jianguo & Percy Wong (edit.), Social Welfare Studies(No.3), Beijing:Chinese society press, 2009, Pp112-128.
7. Translation:Globalization, Capitalism and Social Welfare: A Social Development Perspectivewritten by James Midgley,Gao Jianguo & Percy Wong (edit.), Social Welfare Studies(No.3), Beijing:Chinese society press, 2009, Pp15-31.
8. Is the Global Standards for Social Work Education and Training Applicable to China and who has the power to make the final decision?Journal of Social Work, 2008(23), Pp10-12.
9. On Education and Practice of Social Work in China: A Culture Reconstruction Perspective,He Zhonghua & Lin Juren(edit.)Contemporary Social Development Stud y (No.3),Jinan: People’s Publication House of Shandong, 2008. Pp281-289.
10.Stratification in Staffs Income in the Process of Property Right Reform of Village and Township Enterprises,He Zhonghua & Lin Juren(edit.)Contemporary Social Development Stud y (No.1),Jinan: People’s Publication House of Shandong, 2006. Pp227-242.
11.The Assets and Income Condition of the Poor Families in Urban China and Its Implication for Social Policies,Journal of Shandong University(Philosophy and Social Science), 2005(1).
12. The Functions of Professional Social Work for Urban Poverty Prevention and Its Implication for social policies,Society, 2004(9).
13.On the Functions of Professional Social Work for Urban Poverty Prevention,Journal Social Work, 2004(2). Pp18-21
14.The Approach to social Basis of Charities,Journal Social Work, 2003(10). Pp20-23
15.Present Situation of Equality of Men and Women and Its Inspiration of Social Work of Both Sexes,Journal Social Work, 2003(5). Pp27-30
16.The Employment and Living Conditions of Chinese Migrant Workers,Peng Lirong (edit.), Award-winning Essays of Annual Academic conference of Chinese Sociological Association(2001), Beijing:Social Sciences Academic Press, 2002.
17.Related Factors of Stock Holding and Their Effect on Employee Classification: A Study on Property Right Reform of Township Enterprises,Society, 2003(5).Pp45-48
18.The Reality of the Gender Difference and the Cognitive Difference about It,Society, 2002(10).Pp25-29
19.Research of Contemporary Interpersonal Trust of Urban People,Society, 2002(1). Pp29-30
20.Personality Difference between Modern College Boys and Girls,Social Psychology Research, 2001(3). Pp8-12
21.The Research of Jinan People’s Psychological life Quality,Social Psychology Research, 1999(2). Pp7-12
22.The Survey report of the Parent’s Expectation about Children,Jinan Times, 2/24/1998,3/3/1998
23. An Analysis of Equality Condition of Male and Female in Jinan,Jinan Times, 10/1/1999
THE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS
1. Linking Hearts - Advancing Mental Health Care of University Students Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Implementation Research at Universities in Jinan, Shandong, China(NSFC-CIHR Project (China-Canada) cooperating with Ryerson University, Canada, 2018-2022)
2. Human Security in China: A North-East Asian Perspective (cooperating with UNESCO, 2006-2007)
3. Innovations in providing public supplies in Chinese rural communities (cooperating with Washington University in St.Louis in U.S., 2005-2007)
4. Imagining Social Work: A Qualitative Study on Social Work Students Perspective on Social Work in China (cooperating with University of British Columbia in Canada, 2005-2006)
5. The Employment Choices and the Living Conditions of the floating population in Jinan City (cooperate with Taiwan Dongwu university,2000-2001)
6. The Study of Chinese township and Village enterprises Property reforms (cooperating with University of British Columbia in Canada, 1998-2001)
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