Weiguo Zhang

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, UTM
Collaborative Master's Specialization in Contemporary East and Southeast Asian Studies, Asian Institute

Phone

905-828-3943

Location

South Building, Room DV-3248, 3359 Mississauga Road North

Website

www.utm.utoronto.ca/sociology/faculty-staff/zhang-weiguo



Biography

Weiguo Zhang is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, Mississauga, and is affiliated with the Asian Institute at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and the Institute for Life Course and Aging. He received his Ph.D. in Development Studies at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands, in 1998. Before joining in the Department of Sociology, he worked as a lecturer and social scientist at the Post-Graduate Diploma Program in Population and Sustainable Development, sponsored by the United Nations Population Fund, at the University of Botswana.

Professor Zhang’s primary research interest is to understand social change, particularly the roles of societal institutions and individual behaviour in social change, and how social change affects the nature of people’s lives. Drawing upon empirical research, he examines, on the one hand, how macro state policies, mediated by societal institutions, influence individual behaviour, and on the other hand, how individual behaviour reshapes the characteristics of the society in which they live. His early study focused on Chinese fertility behavior under the changing context brought about by market reforms and the “one-child” family planning policy that began in rural China in the late 1970s. His recent research investigates the effects of the intersection of gender, ethnicity, and migration status on intra-group dynamics and aging experiences of Chinese Canadians. He is currently undertaking a CIHR sponsored collaborative research project on social responses to COVID-19 in Chinese communities in Canada.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Zhang, Weiguo, Lei Chai, Jin Fan, Peizhong Wang, Xiaolin Wei, & Lixia Yang. 2020. “COVID-19, racial discrimination, and psychological distress.” Annals of Epidemiology.

Zhang, Weiguo. 2020. “Perceptions and Expectations of Filial Piety among Older Chinese Immigrants in Canada.” Ageing and Society, 1-24.

Zhang, Weiguo. 2020. “Is Death Taboo for Older Chinese Immigrants?” Omega-Journal of Death and Dying.

Zhu, Yidan and Zhang Weiguo. 2019. “Active Learning for Active Ageing: Chinese Senior Immigrants’ Lifelong Learning in Canada.” Educational Gerontology. 45(8):506-518.

Zhang, Weiguo. 2019. “Perceptions of Elder Abuse by Older Chinese Immigrants in Canada.” Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect. 31(4-5):340-362.

Zhang, Weiguo. 2018. “Childlessness and the Wellbeing of Chinese Seniors,” in The Handbook on Family and Marriage in China. Eds. Xiaowei Zang and Lucy Xia Zhao. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Pub.



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