About
Dr Shuling Wang is a critical feminist scholar and educator. Before joining the University of Southampton as a teaching fellow in the Education School, she was an associate lecturer at the University of York. Shuling had her PhD in Education from the University of Cambridge and MA in Sociolgy of Education from Institute of Education(IoE), Univeristy College London. Her expertise is sociology of education, particularly in the intersections of race, gender and English language education. Her recent work focuses on Chinese women teachers’ encounters with whiteness.
Shuling is the founder of Cambridge Against anti-Asian Racism Group, co-founder of East and South East Asia Researchers& Activists Network, an organizer of The Race, Empire and Education Collective (reecollective.co.uk), and Chair of 2021 Cambridge China Education Forum.
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