Date:2020-07-18 Click:
Name: Feng Jing
Title: Lecturer
Office Phone:
Email: fengjing@jxufe.edu.cn
1. Introduction:
Basic Information:
Feng Jing, female, was born in February 1981. She earned a PhD in Philosophy and currently works as a lecturer and master supervisor at the School of Physical Education, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics.
Research Directions: Urbanization and Sports, Social Stratification
Work Experience:
2014-Present, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics
2. Teaching Experience
Courses Taught:
Sports Management (bilingual)
Sports Marketing (bilingual)
Sports Industry
Community Sports Management
Sociology of Sports
3. Research Achievements
Projects Hosted:
1. Sports Philosophy and Social Science Research Project of the General Administration of Sport of China: “City Games: The Evolution of American Urban Society and the Rise of Urban Sports”, Translated Work, (2016 -2017).
2. Jiangxi Social Science Research Project: “Urban Development and Sport Transformation (1949-2018)”, (2016-2020).
3. Shenzhen Social Science Research Project: “Urbanization and Sports Transformation of Shenzhen (1978-2020)”, (2019 -2020).
Projects Participated:
1. General Project of the National Social Science Foundation: “Comparative Study on the Evolution of Traditional Sports in Asian and European Countries”, 2010 -2014.
2. General Project of the National Social Science Foundation: “Research on the Relationship between Folk Sports Culture Inheritance and New Urbanization Construction”, 2016-2020.
Papers:
1. Jing Feng & Fan Hong. “The Legacy: Did the Beijing Olympic Games have Long-term Impact on Grassroots Sport Participation in Chinese Townships?”, The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2013, Vol. 30, Issue 4, pp. 407-421.
2. Jing Feng. “Unplanned Sport Participation in Townships in China's Lliang”, The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2016, Vol.33, No. 18, pp. 2271-2286.
3. Book Chapter: Asian Indoor Games, in Routledge Handbook of Asian Sports, Routledge, 2020.
4. Book Chapter: “Class, Stratification and Social Exclusion in Sport: A Perspective of Conflict Theory” in Xiong Huan eds., Body, Society and Sport: Sports in the Perspective of Western Theoretical Framework, 2011.
5. Book Chapter: “Sport, Leisure and Lifestyle: A Perspective of Structuration Theory” in Xiong Huan eds., Body, Society and Sport: Sports in the Perspective of Western Theoretical Framework, 2011.