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Jiajie Zhang 張家傑
性別 Sex:男 Male
國籍 Nationality:新加坡 Singapore
獎助期間 Period for Grants:5個月

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漢學研究中心獎助學人

研究期間:2011/1~2011/5

研究機構:Department of Geography, Durham University, UK英國杜倫大學地理系

職稱:博士候選人

研究主題:Cultural-geo-politics of Cross-border Tourism between China & Taiwan

研究專長:中國與臺灣觀光研究

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研究機構:Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

香港大學地理系

職稱:助理教授

研究專長:Cultural geography、Landscape governance、Tourism and geopolitics

個人網頁:Jiajie Zhang
Dr J.J. Zhang 張家傑

著作目錄(文章) Article catalog
  • Zhang, J.J. 2010 ‘Brand(ing) Kinmen: A tourism perspective’, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 9(4), pp. 407-433.
  • Zhang, J.J. and Chiang, B.W. 2009 “‘Normandy’ or ‘Las Vegas’? Positioning ‘Kinmen’ in the post-war (re)construction era’”, in B.W. Chiang (ed.), 2008 International Symposium for Urban Planning, Quemoy (Kinmen), Kinmen: Kinmen County Government, pp. 189-230.
  • Zhang, J.J. (forthcoming) ‘Of Kaoliang, Bullets & Knives: Local entrepreneurs and the battlefield tourism enterprise in Kinmen (Quemoy), Taiwan’, Tourism Geographies.
  • Zhang, J.J. (2019). Contested mobilities across the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border: the case of Sheung Shui. In A. Paasi, E-K. Prokkola, J. Saarinen, & Z. Zimmerbauer (Eds.), Borderless Worlds for Whom? Ethics, Moralities and Mobilities(PP. 154-166). New York: Routledge.
  • Zhang, J.J. (2018). Urban cross-border mobilities: geopolitical encounters and bordering practices of ‘Taiwanese compatriots’ in China. In Jayne, M. (Ed.), Chinese Urbanism: New Critical Perspectives(PP. 151-164). London: Routledge.
  • Zhang, J.J. (2017). Recuperative materialities: the Kinmen Tunnel Music Festival. In Bennett, L. (Ed.), In the Ruins of the Cold War Bunker: Affect, Materiality and Meaning Making(PP. 131-144). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Zhang, J.J. (2012). The rise and fall of the bum boat empire at Clifford Pier. In Loo, K.P. (Ed.), Emotional and Cultural Connections with Jinmen (in Chinese)(PP. 169-172). Singapore: High Oak Publishing.
  • Zhang, J.J., Wong, P.P.Y., & Lai, P.C. (2018). A geographic analysis of hosts’ irritation levels towards mainland Chinese day-trippers in a Hong Kong border town. Tourism Management, 68, 367-374.
  • Zhang, J.J., Kwong, Y.M. (2017). Reconceptualising host-guest relations at border towns. Annals of Tourism Research, 66, 196-199.
  • Zhang, J.J. (2017). Rethinking ‘heritage’ in post-conflict tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 66, 194-196.
  • Zhang, J.J. (2017). Paying homage to the ‘Heavenly Mother’: Cultural-geopolitics of the Mazu Pilgrimage and its implications on rapprochement between China and Taiwan. Geoforum, 84, 32-41.
  • Zhang, J.J. (2017). Research ethics and ethical research: some observations from the Global South. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 41(1), 147-154.
  • Zhang, J.J. & Crang, M. (2016). Making material memories: Kinmen’s bridging objects and fractured places between China and Taiwan. Cultural Geographies, 23(3), 421-439.
  • Zhang, J.J. (2013). Borders on the move: cross-strait tourists’ material moments on ‘the other side’ in the midst of rapprochement between China and Taiwan. Geoforum, 48, 94-101.
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