Academic Profile : Faculty
Asst Prof Zhang Jiajie
Assistant Professor, National Institute of Education - Humanities & Social Studies Education
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Journal Articles (Central)
Woon, C.Y. & Zhang, J.J. (2021). Subterranean geopolitics, affective atmosphere and peace: Negotiating China-Taiwan relations in the Zhaishan Tunnel. Geoforum, 127, 390-400.
Lee, H.Y., & Zhang, J.J. (2020) . Rethinking sustainability in volunteer tourism. Current Issues in Tourism, 23(14), 1820-1832.
Zhang, J.J., & Savage, V.R. (2019). Southeast A sia's Transboundary Haze Pollution: Unravelling the inconvenient truth. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 60(3), 355-369.
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 M anagement, 68, 367-374.
Zhang, J.J. (2017). Rethinking 'heritage' in post-conflict tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 66, 194-196.
Zhang, J.J., & Kwong, Y.M. (2017). Reconceptualising host-guest relations at border towns. Annals of Tourism Research, 66(null ), 196-199.
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 Glo bal 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: cro ss-strait tourists' material moments on 'the other side' in the midst of rapprochement between China and Taiwan. Geoforum, 48, 94-101.
Zhang, J.J. (2010). Of Kaoliang, Bullets & Knives: Local entrepreneurs and the battlefield tourism enterprise in Kinmen (Quemoy), Taiwan. Tourism Geograp hies, 12(3), 395-411.
Zhang, J.J. (2010). Brand(ing) Kinmen: A tourism perspective. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 9(4), 407-433.
Lee, H.Y., & Zhang, J.J. (2020) . Rethinking sustainability in volunteer tourism. Current Issues in Tourism, 23(14), 1820-1832.
Zhang, J.J., & Savage, V.R. (2019). Southeast A sia's Transboundary Haze Pollution: Unravelling the inconvenient truth. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 60(3), 355-369.
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 M anagement, 68, 367-374.
Zhang, J.J. (2017). Rethinking 'heritage' in post-conflict tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 66, 194-196.
Zhang, J.J., & Kwong, Y.M. (2017). Reconceptualising host-guest relations at border towns. Annals of Tourism Research, 66(null ), 196-199.
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 Glo bal 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: cro ss-strait tourists' material moments on 'the other side' in the midst of rapprochement between China and Taiwan. Geoforum, 48, 94-101.
Zhang, J.J. (2010). Of Kaoliang, Bullets & Knives: Local entrepreneurs and the battlefield tourism enterprise in Kinmen (Quemoy), Taiwan. Tourism Geograp hies, 12(3), 395-411.
Zhang, J.J. (2010). Brand(ing) Kinmen: A tourism perspective. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 9(4), 407-433.
Book Chapters (Central)
Zhang, J.J. (2020). Ethical issues in research. In Kobayashi, A. (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Human Geography(PP. 299-302). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Zhang, J.J. (2018). Urban cross-border mobilities: geopolitical encounters and bordering practices of 'Taiwanese compatriots' i n 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 Makin g(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. (2018). Urban cross-border mobilities: geopolitical encounters and bordering practices of 'Taiwanese compatriots' i n 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 Makin g(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.
Conference Papers (Central)
Conference Papers Published in Proceedings
Zhang, J.J. (2016, January). Contesting territory ' sovereignty, tourism and aesthetics: some reflections. In Funamoto, S. & Tsuruta, H. (Eds.), International Symposium in Fukuoka: Contesting Territory ' Sovereignty, Tourism and Aesthetics, 1, i-iv.
Zhang, J.J. & Chiang, B.W. (2009, December). 'Normandy' or 'Las Vegas'? Positioning 'Kinmen' in the post-war (re)construction era. In Chiang, B.W. (Ed.), 2008 International Symposium for Urban Planning, 1, 189-230..
Conference Papers Without Proceedings
Zhang, J.J. (2 019, October). One Belt, One Road... One Tourism? Tourism Opportunities and Challenges of the Belt and Road Initiative for ASEAN. Paper presented at Symposium on Transnational Linkages in the Age of BRI: Possibilities, Paradoxes and Prospects, Singapore.
Woon, C.Y., & Zhang, J.J. (2019, Jan uary). From Military Infrastructure to Rapprochement Tourism Destination: The Affective Materialities and Geopolitics of the Zhaishan Tunnel in Kinmen, Taiwan. Paper presented at Designing, digging, excavating and living: subterreranean geopolitics, Singapore.
Zhang, J.J. (2017, October). Contested mobilities of mainland Chinese day-tripping in Hong Kong. Paper presented at 26th Nordic Symposium of Tourism and Hospitality Research, Falun, Sweden.
Zhang, J.J. (2017, April). Traversing the frontier: cultural-geopolitics of mainland Chinese day-tripping in a Hong Kong border town. Paper presented at American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Boston, United States.
Zhang, J.J. (2016, September). Traversing the frontier: Socio-cultural impacts of mainland Chinese day-tripping in a South China border town. Paper presented at B orderless worlds - for whom? Ethics, moralities and (in)justice in migration and tourism: Conference organised by RELATE Centre of Excellence, Oulu, Finland.
Zhang, J.J. (2016, September). Taming and consuming sensitive histories and difficult heritages in cross-strait rapprochement tourism.. Paper presented at Taiwan imagined under the global gaze: The interplay of 'inside' and 'outside' perspectives in the formation of the idea of Taiwan: Symposium organised by SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies, London, United Kingdom.
Zhang, J.J. (2016, June). Researching cross-border tourism: som e reflections. Paper presented at Research Frontiers in Tourism and Human Geographies Conference, Guangzhou, China.
Zhang, J.J. (2015, November). Challenges to Sovereignty: Practicing Contested Territories. Paper presented at International Symposium in Fukuoka: Contesting Territory ' So vereignty, Tourism and Aesthetics, Fukuoka, Japan.
Zhang, J.J. (2015, September). Paying homage to the 'Heavenly Mother': intimate geopolitics of the Mazu Pilgrimage in the midst of rapprochement between China and Taiwan. Paper presented at Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual Interna tional Conference, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Zhang, J.J. (2012, July). Sensuous materialism: Exploring the sensory experience of things from and of a battlefield past. Paper presented at Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual International Conference, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Zhang, J .J. (2012, May). Hearing a post-war landscape: The Kinmen Tunnel Music Festival. Paper presented at Hearing Landscape Critically: Sense, Text, Ideology, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Zhang, J.J. (2012, February). Bordering materialities: A Case of cross-strait tourism between China and Taiwan. Paper presented at Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, New York, United States.
Zhang, J.J. (2009, March). Of Kaoliang, Bullets & Knives: Local entrepreneurs and the battlefield tourism enterprise in Kinmen (Quemoy), Taiwan. Paper presented at Association of Ameri can Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, United States.
Zhang, J.J. (2008, December). 'Normandy' or 'Las Vegas'? Positioning 'Kinmen' in the Post-war (Re)construction Era. Paper presented at International Symposium for Sustainable City Development & Cultural Landscapes Preservation, Kinmen, Taiwan.
Zhang, J.J. (2007, October). Beyond the sun, sand and sea: Prospect of Battlefield Tourism development in Kinmen, Taiwan. Paper presented at Inaugural Meeting of the IGU Commission on Islands - Island Geographies Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.
Zhang, J.J. (2016, January). Contesting territory ' sovereignty, tourism and aesthetics: some reflections. In Funamoto, S. & Tsuruta, H. (Eds.), International Symposium in Fukuoka: Contesting Territory ' Sovereignty, Tourism and Aesthetics, 1, i-iv.
Zhang, J.J. & Chiang, B.W. (2009, December). 'Normandy' or 'Las Vegas'? Positioning 'Kinmen' in the post-war (re)construction era. In Chiang, B.W. (Ed.), 2008 International Symposium for Urban Planning, 1, 189-230..
Conference Papers Without Proceedings
Zhang, J.J. (2 019, October). One Belt, One Road... One Tourism? Tourism Opportunities and Challenges of the Belt and Road Initiative for ASEAN. Paper presented at Symposium on Transnational Linkages in the Age of BRI: Possibilities, Paradoxes and Prospects, Singapore.
Woon, C.Y., & Zhang, J.J. (2019, Jan uary). From Military Infrastructure to Rapprochement Tourism Destination: The Affective Materialities and Geopolitics of the Zhaishan Tunnel in Kinmen, Taiwan. Paper presented at Designing, digging, excavating and living: subterreranean geopolitics, Singapore.
Zhang, J.J. (2017, October). Contested mobilities of mainland Chinese day-tripping in Hong Kong. Paper presented at 26th Nordic Symposium of Tourism and Hospitality Research, Falun, Sweden.
Zhang, J.J. (2017, April). Traversing the frontier: cultural-geopolitics of mainland Chinese day-tripping in a Hong Kong border town. Paper presented at American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Boston, United States.
Zhang, J.J. (2016, September). Traversing the frontier: Socio-cultural impacts of mainland Chinese day-tripping in a South China border town. Paper presented at B orderless worlds - for whom? Ethics, moralities and (in)justice in migration and tourism: Conference organised by RELATE Centre of Excellence, Oulu, Finland.
Zhang, J.J. (2016, September). Taming and consuming sensitive histories and difficult heritages in cross-strait rapprochement tourism.. Paper presented at Taiwan imagined under the global gaze: The interplay of 'inside' and 'outside' perspectives in the formation of the idea of Taiwan: Symposium organised by SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies, London, United Kingdom.
Zhang, J.J. (2016, June). Researching cross-border tourism: som e reflections. Paper presented at Research Frontiers in Tourism and Human Geographies Conference, Guangzhou, China.
Zhang, J.J. (2015, November). Challenges to Sovereignty: Practicing Contested Territories. Paper presented at International Symposium in Fukuoka: Contesting Territory ' So vereignty, Tourism and Aesthetics, Fukuoka, Japan.
Zhang, J.J. (2015, September). Paying homage to the 'Heavenly Mother': intimate geopolitics of the Mazu Pilgrimage in the midst of rapprochement between China and Taiwan. Paper presented at Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual Interna tional Conference, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Zhang, J.J. (2012, July). Sensuous materialism: Exploring the sensory experience of things from and of a battlefield past. Paper presented at Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual International Conference, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Zhang, J .J. (2012, May). Hearing a post-war landscape: The Kinmen Tunnel Music Festival. Paper presented at Hearing Landscape Critically: Sense, Text, Ideology, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Zhang, J.J. (2012, February). Bordering materialities: A Case of cross-strait tourism between China and Taiwan. Paper presented at Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, New York, United States.
Zhang, J.J. (2009, March). Of Kaoliang, Bullets & Knives: Local entrepreneurs and the battlefield tourism enterprise in Kinmen (Quemoy), Taiwan. Paper presented at Association of Ameri can Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, United States.
Zhang, J.J. (2008, December). 'Normandy' or 'Las Vegas'? Positioning 'Kinmen' in the Post-war (Re)construction Era. Paper presented at International Symposium for Sustainable City Development & Cultural Landscapes Preservation, Kinmen, Taiwan.
Zhang, J.J. (2007, October). Beyond the sun, sand and sea: Prospect of Battlefield Tourism development in Kinmen, Taiwan. Paper presented at Inaugural Meeting of the IGU Commission on Islands - Island Geographies Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.
Creative Works (Central)
Zhang, J.J. (2016). Sheung Shui on the Move: Photography Exhibition [ Solo ].Hong Kong
Keynote Speeches & Editorship of Special Issues (Central)
Other Research Outputs/Projects (Central)
Reviews
Zhang, J.J. (2013). [Review of Wastl-Walter, D. The Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies]. Eurasia Border Review, 107-110.
Reviews
Zhang, J.J. (2013). [Review of Wastl-Walter, D. The Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies]. Eurasia Border Review, 107-110.
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