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Degree |
PhD(University of Louisville) |
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Title |
Lecturer |
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Email |
idealjn@bfsu.edu.cn |
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Taught Courses |
Introduction to American Studies; Intensive Reading |
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Research Areas |
American culture and society |
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Education |
1993- : Beijing Foreign Studies University 2006-2010: University of Louisville, PhD 2000-2003: Beijing Foreign Studies University, MA 1996-2000: Shandong University, BA |
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Overseas Experience |
2006.6-8: Dickinson College, visiting scholar 2008-2009: University of Louisville, visiting scholar |
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Publications |
2013: Jia Ning. “Representation of Other in Desert de Retz as Reflections of French Enlightenment Thought,” Intercultural Communication Studies, 22(2013): 108-123. 2012: “Cultivation of Critical Thinking through Preview Management”, Journal of English Studies, Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2012, 69-78. 2012:“Effect of Formal Instruction on the Development of Learners’ Critical Thinking Ability”. Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics 2(2012): 229-242. 2009: “U.S. Immigration after 9/11” in Mei Renyi & Fu Meirong (eds) Changes and Continuities: the United States after 9/11, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2009, pp.393-398. 2007: “U.S. Antidumping Practice from 1980 to 2003: A Quantitative Analysis,” Journal of International Trade, 3 (2007): 119-122. 2006: “Byrd Amendment: New Features of American Trade Protectionism”, Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology (Social Sciences Edition) 3 (2006): 64-68. 2010: Cambridge Companion to The Scottish Enlightenment, Alexander Broadie, trans. JIA Ning. Beijing: Zhejiang University Press, 2010. 2005: Human Resource Management English Reader, coauthored with FU Meirong and SONG Ying, Beijing: UIBE Press, 2005. |
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Awards & Honours |
Chen Major Award, BFSU 2011-13: Excellent Teaching Award, SEIS, BFSU 2005: Chen Major Award, BFSU |
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