
Reza Hasmath – Annotated CV Degree and Discipline Ph.D in Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge Current Position/Institution Professor in Political Science, University of Alberta Email [email protected] Professional Website https://sites.google.com/site/rezahasmath/ Publications Books 1. Hasmath, R. (Under Review) Ethnicity in Contemporary Urban China. 2. Gustafsson, B., Hasmath, R. and Ding, S., eds. (Forthcoming) Ethnicity and Inequality in China. New York and Oxford: Routledge. • Chapter (w/B. Gustafsson): “Ethnicity and Inequality in China: An Introduction”. • Chapter (w/A. MacDonald): “Discrimination in Ethnic Minority Earnings? Evidence from Urban China”. • Chinese Version: 中国少数民族的差异性研究 (社会科学文献出版社). 3. Hasmath, R. and Hsu, J., eds. (2016) NGO Governance and Management in China. New York and Oxford: Routledge. [ISBN: 9781138909977] • Chapter (w/J. Hsu): “Governing and Managing NGOs in China: An Introduction”, pp. 1-8. • Chapter (w/J. Hsu): “What Explains a Lack of Local State-NGO Collaboration? A Neo- Institutional Perspective”, pp. 109-122. • Reviewed in Journal of Chinese Political Science 22(1): 159-161. 4. Hasmath, R., ed. (2015) Inclusive Growth, Development and Welfare Policy: A Critical Assessment. New York and Oxford: Routledge. [ISBN: 9781138840799] • Chapter: “The Paradigms of Inclusive Growth, Development and Welfare Policy”, pp. 1-9. • Chapter: “The Beijing Consensus as a Philosophical Tool”, pp. 81-90. • Reviewed in Journal of Development Studies 52(3): 466-467, and Political Studies Review 15(1): 126. 5. Hsu, J. and Hasmath, R., eds. (2013) The Chinese Corporatist State: Adaptation, Survival and Resistance. New York and Oxford: Routledge. [ISBN: 9780415640725 (hardback); 9781138851870 (paperback)] • Chapter (w/J. Hsu): “The Changing Faces of State Corporatism in China”, pp. 1-9. • Chapter (w/J. Hsu): “The Rise and Impact of the Local State on the NGO Sector”, pp. 120- 135. • Chapter (w/J. Hsu): “The Chinese Corporatist State: Lessons Learned for Other Jurisdictions”, pp.136-143. • Reviewed in Journal of Chinese Political Science 18(4): 403-404, and Fudan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 7(2): 325-328. 1 6. Hasmath, R. (2012) The Ethnic Penalty: Immigration, Education and the Labour Market. Burlington, VT and Surrey, UK: Ashgate (Routledge). [ISBN: 9781409402114 (hardback); 9781138260641 (paperback)] • Reviewed in Ethnic and Racial Studies 36(5): 915-916, Migration Australia 2:41, Migration Letters 9(3): 295-296, and Work, Employment and Society 28(4): 671-672. 7. Hasmath, R., ed. (2011) Managing Ethnic Diversity: Meanings and Practices from an International Perspective. Burlington, VT and Surrey, UK: Ashgate (Routledge). [ISBN: 9781409411215] • Chapter: “The Complexities of Ethnic Diversity”, pp. 1-10. • Chapter: “The Identification, Settlement and Representation of Ethnic Minorities in Beijing”, pp. 85-102. • Chapter: “Comparing Ethno-Development Outcomes in Toronto and Taipei”, pp. 103-118. • Reviewed in Asian Ethnicity 13(4): 473-476, Canadian Ethnic Studies 41/42(3/1): 261-266, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 41: 494-495, Journal of Identity and Migration Studies 5(1): 140-143, and Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 34(7): 748-750. 8. Hasmath, R. (2010) A Comparative Study of Minority Development in China and Canada. New York and Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [ISBN: 9780230100381] • Reviewed in Journal of Sociology 50(4): 616-618, and International Sociology Reviews 30(2): 141-149. 9. Hasmath, R. and Hsu, J., eds. (2009) China in an Era of Transition: Understanding Contemporary State and Society Actors. New York and Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [ISBN: 9780230613508] • Chapter (w/J. Hsu): “Introduction”, pp. 1-4. • Chapter: “Developing Minority Nationalities in Contemporary Urban China”, pp. 45-60. • Reviewed in Journal of Chinese Political Science 15(4): 443-444. Book Chapters 1. Hasmath, R. (2018) “Major Theories and Frameworks on Development”, in J. Midgley, R. Surrender and L. Alfers (eds.) Handbook on Social Policy and Development. Northampton, MA and Cheltenham, UK: Edwards Elgar. 2. Hsu, J. and Hasmath, R. (2017) “Chinese NGOs as Welfare Providers: Challenges and Constraints”, pp. 299-316 in B. Carrillo, J. Hood and P. Kadetz (eds.) Handbook of Welfare in China. Northampton, MA and Cheltenham, UK: Edwards Elgar. 3. Hasmath, R. and MacDonald, A. (2017) “The Social Welfare of Ethnic Minorities: Rationale, Impact and Outcomes”, pp. 185-200 in B. Carrillo, J. Hood and P. Kadetz (eds.) Handbook of Welfare in China. Northampton, MA and Cheltenham, UK: Edwards Elgar. 4. Hasmath, R. (2016) “Ethnic Minority Status, Class, and the Urban Labour Market”, pp. 142- 158 in Y. Guo (ed.) Handbook of Class and Social Stratification in China. Northampton, MA and Cheltenham, UK: Edwards Elgar. 5. Hasmath, R. (2014) “The Ethnic Minority Experience in the Urban Labour Market”, pp. 155- 167 in Z. Cheng, M. Wang and J. Chen (eds.) China's Urban Workers in the New Era: Market Reform, Current State and the Road Forward. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 2 6. Hasmath, R. (2011) “Managing China’s Muslim Minorities: Migration, Labour and the Rise of Ethno-Religious Consciousness Among Uyghurs in Urban Xinjiang”, pp. 121-137 in J. Barbalet, A. Possamai and B.S. Turner (eds.) Religion and the State: A Comparative Sociology. New York and London: Anthem Press. 7. Hasmath, R. (2010) “Shangri-la has Forsaken Us: China's Ethnic Minorities, Identity, and Government Repression”, pp. 441-458 in J. Adekunle and H. Williams (eds.) Color Struck: Essays on Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. 8. Hasmath, R. (2009) “Dealing with Urban Ethnic Differences: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese and Canadian Strategies”, pp. 93-108 in H. Cao (ed.) Ethnic Minorities and Regional Development in Asia: Reality and Challenges. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 9. Hasmath, R. (2007) “Canadian Multiculturalism: A Sociological and Human Development Perspective”, pp. 43-48 in D. McMurray and T. Mori (eds.) Canada Project in Kyushu Symposia, Volume 2. Kagoshima: Institute for Regional Studies, International University of Kagoshima. Journal Special Issue 1. Maurer-Fazio, M. and Hasmath, R., eds. (2015) “The Contemporary Ethnic Minority in China”, Eurasian Geography and Economics 56(1). Journal Articles 1. Teets, J.C., Hasmath, R. and Lewis, O.A. (2017) “The Incentive to Innovate? The Behavior of Policymakers in China”, Journal of Chinese Political Science 22(4). 2. Hasmath, R. and MacDonald, A. (2017) “Beyond Special Privileges: The Discretionary Treatment of Ethnic Minorities in China’s Welfare System”, Journal of Social Policy 46. 3. Wyzycka, N. and Hasmath, R. (2017) “The Impact of the European Union’s Policy Towards China’s Intellectual Property Regime”, International Political Science Review 38. • Chinese Version: 欧盟政策对中国知识产权制度的影响. 4. Hsu, J., Hsu, C. and Hasmath, R. (2017) “NGO Strategies in an Authoritarian Context, and their Implications for Citizenship: The Case of the People’s Republic of China”, Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 28(3): 1157-1179. • Chinese Version: 专制主义环境下的NGO 策略,及对公民身份的影响:中国案例. 5. Hasmath, R. (2017) “White Cat, Black Cat or Good Cat? The Beijing Consensus as an Alternative Philosophy for Policy Deliberation”, China’s World 2(1): 12-24. 6. Hsu, J. and Hasmath, R. (2017) “A Maturing Civil Society in China? The Role of Knowledge and Professionalization in the Development of NGOs”, China Information 31(1): 22-42. • Chinese Version: 成熟中的中国民间团体?知识和专业性在NGO发展中的角色. 7. Hsu, J., Hildebrandt, T. and Hasmath, R. (2016) “‘Going Out’ or Staying In? The Expansion of Chinese NGOs in Africa”, Development Policy Review 34(3): 423-439. • Chinese Version: ‘走出去’还是留在国内--中国非政府组织在非洲的扩张. 8. Tam, J. and Hasmath, R. (2015) “Navigating Uncertainty: The Survival Strategies of Religious NGOs in China”, Journal of Civil Society 11(3): 283-299. 9. Hasmath, R. and Ho, B. (2015) “Job Acquisition, Retention and Outcomes for Ethnic Minorities in Urban China”, Eurasian Geography and Economics 56(1): 24-43. 3 10. Maurer-Fazio, M. and Hasmath, R. (2015) “The Contemporary Ethnic Minority in China: An Introduction”, Eurasian Geography and Economics 56(1): 1-7. 11. Hasmath, R. and Hsu, J. (2014) “Isomorphic Pressures, Epistemic Communities and State- NGO Interactions”, The China Quarterly 220: 936-954. • Chinese Version: 同构压力,认知群体,政府-NGO 合作在中国. 12. Cook, J. and Hasmath, R. (2014) “The Discursive Construction and Performance of Gendered Identity on Social Media”, Current Sociology 62(7): 975-993. 13. Hsu, J. and Hasmath, R. (2014) “The Local Corporatist State and NGO Relations in China”, Journal of Contemporary China 23(87): 516-534. • Chinese Version: 中国统和主义地方政府与非政府组织关系. 14. McKenzie, J. and Hasmath, R. (2013) “Deterring the ‘Boat People’: Explaining the Australian Government's People Swap Response to Asylum Seekers”, Australian Journal of Political Science 48(4): 417-430. 15. Hasmath, R. (2011) “The Education of Ethnic Minorities in Beijing”, Ethnic and Racial Studies 34(11): 1835-1854. 16. Hasmath, R. (2011) “From Job Search to Hiring to Promotion: The Labour Market Experiences of Ethnic Minorities in Beijing”, International Labour Review 150(1/2): 189- 201. • Winner of the Society for the Study of Social Problems’ Poverty, Class, and Inequality Division Paper Award. • French Version: “Recherche d’Emploi, Embauche et Promotions le Vécu des Minorités Ethniques sur le Marché du Travail de Beijing”. • Spanish Version:
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